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Jack White, Elton John, Metallica and Rob Zombie Lead Tributes to Ozzy Osbourne: ‘Long Live the Oz!’
Jack White, Metallica, Rob Zombie, Elton John and more paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne after the Black Sabbath frontman died at ...
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Loudwire on MSNRumor – Metallica May Have a Las Vegas Sphere Residency in the Works
The publication Vital Vegas reported the rumor on Friday (July 25), noting that they learned from sources that the metal ...
Western Metallica Resources Corp. (TSXV: WMS) ("Western Metallica" or the "Company") announces that Ms. Brigitte Berneche has resigned from the Board of Directors. The Company would like to thank ...
Thanks to one of the world's most famous heavy metal bands, students in five programs at the College of Southern Idaho will benefit from scholarship funds to help launch their future careers.
Metallica may be heading to Las Vegas in 2026. According to multiple reports, the legendary heavy metal band is close to locking in a multi-show residency at the Sphere venue.
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LouderSound on MSNThe epic story of Budgie, the cult heroes who inspired Metallica, Iron Maiden and Soundgarden
Welsh trio Budgie may not have been as successful as Black Sabbath or Led Zeppelin, but they influenced everyone from ...
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Across more than 330 gigs, something just as lasting – and even more valuable – took shape: a creative philosophy rooted in ...
Having performed all over the world, new rumors suggested that Metallica hoped to perform at the Las Vegas Sphere in 2026.
Renee Richardson, who worked for Live 105 and KFOG in San Francisco, now works for Metallica’s All Within My Hands Foundation.
Metallica paid tribute to their friend, Ozzy Osbourne, calling him a 'hero, icon, pioneer, inspiration, mentor' in a tender tribute.
According to a recent report on Vital Vegas, there’s a rumor floating around that the biggest metal band on the planet is considering a residency at the Las Vegas Sphere for fall 2026. That means ...
Coming off of a 15–2 regular season campaign in 2024, expectations are undoubtedly high for the Lions heading into this year, but the they also said goodbye to two key architects of last year’s run in ...
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