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Train Share New Single ‘Long Yellow Dress’

Train Share New Single ‘Long Yellow Dress’

Multi-Grammy award-winning band Train recently shared a new song, “Long Yellow Dress,” along with an accompanying lyric video. “Have you ever had a dream more real than reality? Me too. There she was in a long yellow dress. Do I know her? It’s obvious that I’m supposed to find her so I can’t stop looking.…MORE

How To Watch Jon Bon Jovi Interview Special

How To Watch Jon Bon Jovi Interview Special

ABC News Studios have announced a one-hour special featuring “Good Morning America” co-anchor Michael Strahan’s exclusive sit-down interview with legendary rock icon Jon Bon Jovi. “Michael Strahan x Jon Bon Jovi: Halfway There” premieres on April 28, at 10 p.m. EDT on ABC, streaming next day on Hulu. The interview can be watched on the…MORE

Evanescence, Halestorm Announce 2024 Co-Headlining Canadian Tour

Evanescence, Halestorm Announce 2024 Co-Headlining Canadian Tour

Halestorm and Evanescence have announced a co-headlining Canadian tour. The trek kicks off on October 15 in Vancouver and wraps up on October 29 in London, Ontario. The Warning will provide support on the tour. Tickets are on sale now. Halestorm and Evanescence previously toured the U.S. together in 2021. Halestorm have reportedly been working…MORE

Sia Teams Up With Paris Hilton On New Single ‘Fame Won’t Love You’

Sia Teams Up With Paris Hilton On New Single ‘Fame Won’t Love You’

Sia has teamed up with Paris Hilton on a new single. “Fame Won’t Love You.” “Little dreams come crashing / Let them wave in passing / Because fame won’t love you like a mother, like a brother should,” the lyrics go. “Fame Won’t Love You” is the third song from Sia’s upcoming album, Reasonable Woman,…MORE

Blink-182, Gwen Stefani To Headline Inaugural South Star Festival

Blink-182, Gwen Stefani To Headline Inaugural South Star Festival

Blink-182 and Gwen Stefani are set to headline the inaugural South Star Festival, scheduled to take place at John Hunt Park in Huntsville, Alabama, on September 28 & 29. The festival will feature 20 artists performing across two stages, including Shinedown, Beck, Jane’s Addiction, Sublime, Goo Goo Dolls, Jimmy Eat World, TLC, Ludacris, Juvenile and…MORE