The Rolling Stones have rescheduled Australia and New Zealand tour dates which were postponed following the death of Mick Jagger's partner L'Wren Scott on March 17.
Shows in Australia and New Zealand have been rescheduled for October, with the band set to start in Adelaide on October 25. The initial seven date tour has also increased with additional concerts in Perth and the Hunter Valley announced. Jimmy Barnes will support in Adelaide while Hunters & Collectors will open in Auckland on November 22.
Roger Waters is preparing to reissue his 1992 solo album, Amused To Death.
The project contains brand new stereo and 5.1 mixes from Waters' long term collaborator, Pink Floyd’s sound engineer, James Guthrie, and will come with additional never before released content and new graphics.
The album will be reportedly released on both Super Audio CD and 200g vinyl.
Manic Street Preachers played new song "Let's Go To War" for the first time as they ended their UK tour in London last night (April 11).
The band offered up a taste of new album Futurology during their headline performance at O2 Academy Brixton with Nicky Wire introducing the track by saying: "Please excuse me if I fuck it up. This is a nice marching song, it's called 'Let's Go To War'."
Elvis Presley's estate is allegedly suing a gun manufacturer for using the singer's likeness in an advert.
According to TMZ, Elvis Presley Enterprises has filed a lawsuit against Beretta claiming they wrongfully used Presley's image without permission to advertise their new 692 shotgun. They also used Elvis impersonators at the 2014 Shot Show in Las Vegas.
Morrissey has revealed the tracklist for his new album World Peace Is None of Your Business.
The quasi-official fan site True-To-You confirms that the album will be released in July and includes songs with titles such as "Neal Cassidy Drops Dead", "Earth Is The Loneliest Planet" and "Kick The Bride Down The Aisle". Scroll down to see the full tracklist.
Jessie Winchester has died aged 69.
The musician had been suffering from cancer and passed away at his home in Charlottesville, Virginia on Friday morning.
"Friends, our sweet Jesse died peacefully in his sleep this morning," said a message posted on Winchester's Facebook page. "Bless his loving heart."
Nirvana followed their Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction by playing an intimate show at Brooklyn's Saint Vitus, which has a capacity of 230.
As reported by Noisey, the band were joined by a series of guest singers, beginning with Joan Jett, who opened the show with "Smells Like Teen Spirit", "Breed", "In Bloom" and "Territorial Pissings".