by Bram Teitelman | Dec 23, 2016 | Festivals
When Metallica were questioned about how long it took for them to come out with a follow-up to Death Magnetic, one of the reasons they brought up was that they put on their own music festival, Orion Music and More. The two festivals, held in 2012 and 2013 in...
by Bram Teitelman | Dec 21, 2016 | Festivals, Rumors and Gossip, Touring
The last time Tool played New York City, 10,000 Days was a new album. However, according to Consequence of Sound, the quartet will headline next year’s Governors Ball, taking place from June 2-4 on Randall’s Island. The festival, which is...
by Bram Teitelman | Dec 19, 2016 | Festivals
After three years as a destination fest in Southern California, the Psycho California Fest became Psycho Las Vegas earlier this year. Giving attendees everyone from stoner legends like Boris and Yob to cool uncle music like Alice Cooper and Blue Oyster Cult in Sin...
by Sean Matthews | Dec 13, 2016 | Festivals, News
After seeing an expansion in 2016 to two full days, Northern Invasion is proving to be another winner in the World’s Loudest Month Lineup. Somerset Amphitheater in Somerset, Wisconsin will play host once again to over 45,000 fans who will flock to see their favorite...
by Bram Teitelman | Dec 7, 2016 | Festivals, Hiatuses, News, Touring
For the past eight years, Heavy Montreal (or Heavy MTL, as it had been called for a while) was not only a must-attend festival for many metal fans in southeastern Canada, but a destination festival for music fans worldwide. Hell, any fest that can attract...
by Sean Matthews | Dec 5, 2016 | Festivals, News
The 7th annual Carolina Rebellion was announced today, and the lineup is a mix of today’s best rock, and some legendary classics. Rock City Campground at Charlotte Motor Speedway will host close to 90,000 fans over the three day event, headlined by Soundgarden, Def...