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Def Leppard and Journey kicked off their co-headlining North American tour on Saturday at St. Louis’ Busch Stadium, with support from Cheap Trick. You can see all three set lists and video from the show below. The lion’s share of Def Leppard’s set came from their two biggest albums, Pyromania and Hysteria, which accounted for a combined 13 of their 18 songs. They’ve reintroduced Pyromania opener “Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)” into their set, which they hadn’t played live since 2015 prior to an intimate June show at SiriusXM’s the Garage. “Comin’ Under Fire” also appeared in the set for just the...
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Asia played its first proper concert since 2019 on Wednesday evening (July 3) in Ridgefield, Connecticut. The performance launched the band’s summer tour and unveiled a new lineup who quickly revealed they were well-equipped for the task. The British group’s eponymous 1982 debut, now over 40 years removed from its original release, figured heavily in the night’s set list with seven of its nine tracks getting feature time. It’s hardly surprising seeing as the album went to No. 1 on Billboard’s album charts, driven by the success of three major singles. Songs like the now-signature “Heat of the ...
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The Doobie Brothers began their summer tour on Sunday evening in Los Angeles. Though they’ve been off the road in the United States since late January, the Doobie Brothers were well-primed for this current trek after a series of shows played overseas this month opening for Eagles. Their 19-song set, as expected, leaned heavily on hits from the group’s initial ’70s heyday, including classics like “Black Water,” “China Grove” and the set-closing “Listen to the Music.” The Doobie Brothers also left plenty of room to chronicle later successes with vocalist and keyboardist Michael McDonald like “Ta...
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Styx, Foreigner and John Waite kicked off their Renegades & Juke Box Heroes tour Tuesday night at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan. You can see the complete set list for all three acts, as well as fan-shot video of Styx and Foreigner below. John Waite opened the show with an eight-song set, half of which was dedicated to his time in the Babys. He also delivered his 1984 solo smash “Missing You” and “When I See You Smile,” the 1989 chart-topper he sang for Bad English. Foreigner took the stage next, offering a hit-packed set that began with the title track to 1978’s Double Vision album...
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The Van Halen that Sammy Hagar left in 1996 wasn’t the same as the one he returned to in 2004. On June 11, 2004 Hagar and his former bandmates reunited onstage for the first time in nearly nine years. Since the singer fired or was quit – depending on who you believe – on Father’s Day 1996, Van Halen had endured some difficult times. First they attempted a studio reunion with their original frontman David Lee Roth, which flamed out spectacularly and in full view of the public at the MTV Music Awards. Then they recruited Extreme‘s Gary Cherone as their third lead singer, which resulted in 1998’s...
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Roger Daltrey kicked off his solo U.S. tour on Monday night in Glenside, Pennsylvania. The singer performed a mix of Who classics like “Who Are You,” “The Kids Are Alright,” “Won’t Get Fooled Again” and more, plus covers of Leo Sayer, Taj Mahal and Creedence Clearwater Revival. “Won’t Get Fooled Again” required an explanation from Daltrey, who took a moment to note why he no longer performs the famous rock ‘n’ roll scream in the song. “It’s brutal let me tell you, it’s a brutal thing to do. I mean, I’ve really wrecked my voice so many times,” he said. “I’ve retired from the scream, but I’m sti...
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Alanis Morissette launched her Triple Moon Tour on Sunday night in Phoenix, with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, plus Morgan Wade as support. Both Morissette and Jett performed several of their best-known numbers: “Hand in Pocket,” “Head Over Feet” and “You Oughta Know” for Morissette, plus “Cherry Bomb,” I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” and “Bad Reputation” from Jett. You can view a complete set list, as well as fan-filmed video from the show, below. Where Does the Triple Moon Tour Head Next?Morissette’s next show is scheduled for June 12 in Austin, Texas. From there, the tour will make its way through v...
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Bon Jovi played a surprise five-song set in Nashville on Friday, June 7. The intimate performance celebrated the grand opening of JBJ’s, the new rooftop bar and restaurant owned by Jon Bon Jovi. It also came on the day Bon Jovi released their sixteenth studio album, Forever. The show was notable considering the lingering uncertainty surrounding Jon Bon Jovi’s voice. The singer underwent vocal surgery in 2022 and has been enduring a long road to recovery ever since. The frontman recently confirmed he’ll be unable to tour in support of his new album, noting that he’s “more than capable of singin...
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Daryl Hall and Elvis Costello launched their tour together on Sunday, June 2, with a rain-soaked concert in Troutdale, Oregon. Costello was the first main act to take the stage, greeted by devoted fans who wouldn’t let a few inches of rain keep them away. Backed by his longtime band, the Imposters, the English singer rocked through a bevy of material from throughout his career. Highlights included “Radio Radio,” “Less Than Zero,” Watching the Detectives” and the timeless tune “(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding?” Costello closed his 16-song set with “Alison,” the beloved tra...
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On Sunday, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss opened their 2024 tour with a moving performance in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Over more than 15 years of collaboration, Plant and Krauss have enjoyed critical and commercial success. Their 2007 album, Raising Sand, went platinum and earned the duo five Grammy Awards, including Album and Record of the Year. Their second collaborative album, Raise the Roof, was released in 2021. Again, it was met with wide acclaim, earning the duo another three Grammy nominations. READ MORE: 25 Greatest Duos in Rock History As to be expected, material from both albums took up the...
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