Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry reunite for Janie’s Fund show

Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry reunite for Janie’s Fund show
Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry reunite for Janie’s Fund show
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Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry were back onstage together Wednesday night for a San Francisco show benefiting Tyler’s organization Janie’s Fund.

Photos from the evening were posted to Aerosmith’s Instagram with the caption, “The #ToxicTwins back in the saddle for a great night benefitting Janie’s Fund in San Francisco!”

The post also thanked the night’s other performers: Cheap Trick’s Robin Zanders, The Black CrowesChris Robinson, drummer Matt Sorum, guitarist Nuno Bettencourt, bassist James Lomenzo, guitarist Phil X, singer Suzie McNeil and keyboardist Buck Johnson.

According to the set list shared on Aerosmith’s Instagram Story, Tyler and Perry teamed up for Aerosmith classics “Toys in the Attic,” “Same Old Song And Dance,” “Sweet Emotion,” “Dream On” and “Walk This Way,” with all of the performers joining for the encores of “Train Kept A Rollin’” and The Beatles classic “Come Together.”

This marks the first time Tyler and Perry have performed together since September 2023, when Tyler fractured his larynx onstage during Aerosmith’s Peace Out tour. After rescheduling the dates, Aerosmith canceled the tour in 2024 and announced their retirement from the road.

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Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry reunite for Janie’s Fund show

Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry reunite for Janie’s Fund show
Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry reunite for Janie’s Fund show
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry were back onstage together Wednesday night for a San Francisco show benefiting Tyler’s organization Janie’s Fund.

Photos from the evening were posted to Aerosmith’s Instagram with the caption, “The #ToxicTwins back in the saddle for a great night benefitting Janie’s Fund in San Francisco!”

The post also thanked the night’s other performers: Cheap Trick’s Robin Zanders, The Black CrowesChris Robinson, drummer Matt Sorum, guitarist Nuno Bettencourt, bassist James Lomenzo, guitarist Phil X, singer Suzie McNeil and keyboardist Buck Johnson.

According to the set list shared on Aerosmith’s Instagram Story, Tyler and Perry teamed up for Aerosmith classics “Toys in the Attic,” “Same Old Song And Dance,” “Sweet Emotion,” “Dream On” and “Walk This Way,” with all of the performers joining for the encores of “Train Kept A Rollin’” and The Beatles classic “Come Together.”

This marks the first time Tyler and Perry have performed together since September 2023, when Tyler fractured his larynx onstage during Aerosmith’s Peace Out tour. After rescheduling the dates, Aerosmith canceled the tour in 2024 and announced their retirement from the road.

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R.E.M. releases ‘Radio Free Europe 2025’ EP to coincide with World Press Freedom Day

R.E.M. releases ‘Radio Free Europe 2025’ EP to coincide with World Press Freedom Day
R.E.M. releases ‘Radio Free Europe 2025’ EP to coincide with World Press Freedom Day
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R.E.M. has released a new EP to help support a free press.

The Athens rockers, who broke up in 2011, just released the five-track benefit EP Radio Free Europe 2025. The release coincides with World Press Freedom Day, which is Saturday.

The EP includes a never-before-released 2025 remix of the title track from the band’s longtime collaborator Jacknife Lee, as well as the original 1981 mix of the song and one other mix by producer Mitch Easter. It also features the never-before-released demo “Wh. Tornado” and the B-side “Sitting Still.”

The release also celebrates the 75th anniversary of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, which currently broadcasts news and information in 27 languages to 23 countries.

“Whether it’s music or a free press – censorship anywhere is a threat to the truth everywhere,” frontman Michael Stipe says. “On World Press Freedom Day, I’m sending a shout-out to the brave journalists at Radio Free Europe.”

“Radio Free Europe’s journalists have been pissing off dictators for 75 years. You know you’re doing your job when you make the right enemies,” bassist Mike Mills adds. “Happy World Press Freedom Day to the ‘OG’ Radio Free Europe.”

Radio Free Europe 2025 is available now via digital outlets. It will also be released as a limited-edition orange vinyl on Sept. 12 via the band’s official store and at independent record stores. Proceeds from the vinyl sales will benefit RFE/RL.

Released in July 1981, “Radio Free Europe” was the first single released by R.E.M. It eventually appeared on their 1983 debut album, Murmur.

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Bryan Adams is rolling out tickets for Roll with the Punches tour: ‘We got a great show’

Bryan Adams is rolling out tickets for Roll with the Punches tour: ‘We got a great show’
Bryan Adams is rolling out tickets for Roll with the Punches tour: ‘We got a great show’
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Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, May 2, at 10 a.m. local time for Bryan Adams‘ Roll with the Punches Tour, named after his upcoming album. It’ll travel across North America starting Sept. 11 in Kamloops, British Columbia, in Bryan’s native Canada. And while Bryan is always playing somewhere in the world, he shares why he’s stoked for this particular tour.

“I’m excited for a bunch of reasons,” he tells ABC Audio. “First of all, it’s my umpteenth tour of America, and I’m always happy to be back there. [And] it’s my 17th album coming out this August. So, you know, the tour is sort of based around that, but it’s also a greatest hits tour.”

And finally, he says, “I’m excited because the band’s better than ever, and we got a great show for everybody.”

Bryan has so far released two songs from the new album: “Make Up Your Mind” and the title track. You’ll likely hear those songs on tour, but not at the expense of hits like “Summer of ’69” and “(Everything I Do) I Do It For You.”

“Yeah, I mean, I don’t put too many in the show,” Bryan says of his new songs. “We put in a couple and see how it goes. And as the album gets more popular and people get to know the songs, we add more. But right now we’re only adding in two.” 

The tour officially begins in the U.K. on May 8 and will travel through Europe before it gets to North America in September. Opening acts for the U.S. dates will be Pat Benatar and her husband and musical partner Neil Giraldo. You can get tickets at BryanAdams.com.

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Jason Bonham on celebrating Led Zeppelin’s ‘Physical Graffiti’: ‘I do it for passion and the love of the music’

Jason Bonham on celebrating Led Zeppelin’s ‘Physical Graffiti’: ‘I do it for passion and the love of the music’
Jason Bonham on celebrating Led Zeppelin’s ‘Physical Graffiti’: ‘I do it for passion and the love of the music’
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Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Led Zeppelin’s classic album Physical Graffiti with a new tour.

Jason, son of Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, who died in 1980, launched his JBLZE tours in 2010 and tells ABC Audio there’s a good reason why he keeps doing them.

“It would have stopped many years ago if we didn’t feel that people liked it, for one, and if I didn’t enjoy it,” Jason says. “It just says something about the music … that’s the main thing.”

For this tour, Jason and the band will play Physical Graffiti in its entirety, along with other classic Zeppelin tracks. Since this is the first time they’ve performed a complete album, Jason says it helps keep things fresh.

He adds that Physical Graffiti is his “favorite album” from Zeppelin, and one of the main reasons is because “it’s got ‘Kashmir’ on it.” He suggests the song is where the band “went to another level.”

“Now no band can put any kind of Eastern promise in any riff or anything without people going, ‘Oh it sounds like Zeppelin,'” he adds.

And although Jason has had plenty of other projects he’s worked on, there’s a simple reason why he keeps coming back to play Led Zeppelin.

“I do it for passion and the love of the music and the people that come to see it,” he says. “You know, once they stop coming, then we’ll stop playing it, I guess.” 

Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening Celebrating 50 Years of Physical Graffiti kicks off Saturday in Wallingford, Connecticut, and wraps May 21 in Los Angeles. A complete list of dates can be found at jasonbonham.net.

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Ann Wilson & Tripsitter Live In Concert coming to Blu-Ray and digital video

Ann Wilson & Tripsitter Live In Concert coming to Blu-Ray and digital video
Ann Wilson & Tripsitter Live In Concert coming to Blu-Ray and digital video
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Ann Wilson is spending the summer on tour with Heart, but now fans at home will get to experience a live concert she recorded with the band Tripsitter.

Ann Wilson and Tripsitter Live in Concert will be released June 6 on Blu-Ray and digital video. The release will feature a concert recorded at Nashville’s Brooklyn Bowl in July 2023, during a tour for their album Another Room, which came out in September of that year.

The concert, which previously aired on PBS, features a set list that includes songs from the album, as well as Heart classics like “Crazy on You,” “Barracuda” and “Magic Man,” as well as two Led Zeppelin covers.

Next up for Ann, she’ll join sister Nancy Wilson for a new Heart tour. The trek, An Evening With Heart, kicks off May 31 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. A complete list of dates can be found at heart-music.com.

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40th anniversary of Live Aid to be celebrated with new docuseries

40th anniversary of Live Aid to be celebrated with new docuseries
40th anniversary of Live Aid to be celebrated with new docuseries
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The upcoming 40th anniversary of Live Aid will be celebrated with a new docuseries.

Live Aid: When Rock ’n’ Roll Took On the World is a four-part series set to premiere July 13 at 9 p.m. ET. on CNN, 40 years to the day that the all-star charity concerts were held in London and Philadelphia.

The docuseries will feature interviews with Live Aid organizer Bob Geldof, as well as U2’s Bono, Sting, Phil Collins, Patti LaBelle and Lionel Richie, along with what’s being described as “rare archival footage” of Live Aid performances and backstage.
 

There will also be interviews with President George Bush, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Nigerian President Obasanjo and former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair.

Live Aid, organized by Geldof and Midge Ure, took place at London’s Wembley Stadium and Philly’s John F. Kennedy Stadium. The benefit concerts, which raised more than $150 million for Ethiopian famine relief, were watched by about 2 billion people in more than 100 countries.

U2, Queen, Elvis Costello, David Bowie, The Who, Elton John and Paul McCartney were among the performers at the London show, while Philly’s show included a reunion of Led ZeppelinBryan Adams, Madonna, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Neil Young and Mick Jagger and more. Collins played both venues, flying in from London to make it to the Philly show.

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Sammy Hagar kicks off Vegas residency with live debut, first performance of ‘Love Walks In’ in 30 years

Sammy Hagar kicks off Vegas residency with live debut, first performance of ‘Love Walks In’ in 30 years
Sammy Hagar kicks off Vegas residency with live debut, first performance of ‘Love Walks In’ in 30 years
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Sammy Hagar kicked off his Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM Wednesday night and treated fans to a few songs that haven’t been played in a while.

According to setlist.fm, the rocker kicked off the show with the live debut of his new single, “Encore, Thank You, Good Night.” He then filled the night with mostly Van Halen tracks, including the first performance of Balance’s “Amsterdam” since 2007 and the first performance of 5150’s “Love Walks In” since 1993, which ended the night.

Other Van Halen tunes in the set included “Ain’t Talkin’ Bout Love” with Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony on lead vocals and a guest appearance by Kesha, “Panama,” “Right Now,” “Why Can’t This Be Love” and more.

Sammy, who in addition to Anthony was backed by Joe Satriani on guitar and Kenny Aronoff on drums, also performed some of his solo songs, including the hit “I Can’t Drive 55,” “Heavy Metal” and “There’s Only One Way To Rock.”

“Playing that setlist here tonight, in front of this kind of crowd, was powerful,” said Hagar. “Kicking off our residency with ‘Encore, Thank You, Goodnight.’ with Mikey’s vocals and bass, Joe’s big, emotional guitar work, Kenny’s driving rhythm, the sound from the Dolby and the energy of the fans— that’s the transcendent power of the music we created.”

The next show of Hagar’s The Best Of All Worlds residency is Friday. The residency runs until May 17. A complete list of dates can be found at RedRocker.com.

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Van Morrison releases ‘Cutting Corners’ from upcoming album, ‘Remembering Now’

Van Morrison releases ‘Cutting Corners’ from upcoming album, ‘Remembering Now’
Van Morrison releases ‘Cutting Corners’ from upcoming album, ‘Remembering Now’
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Van Morrison has released another track off his upcoming album, Remembering Now.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer has shared the new single, “Cutting Corners,” the second track released from the record following “Down to Joy.”

“Cutting Corners” is available now via digital outlets.

Remembering Now is made up of 14 original tracks and is Morrison’s first album of all new material since 2022’s What’s It Gonna Take? The album will be released June 13 digitally and on black double vinyl, orange double vinyl, CD and cassette. It is available for preorder now.

Morrison has several European dates on his schedule this summer. The next shows are June 4 and June 5 in Madrid. He’s also set to open for Neil Young at his BST Hyde Park show in London on July 11 and will wrap his tour with two 80th birthday shows in his hometown of Belfast, Ireland, on Aug. 30 and Aug. 31.

A complete list of dates can be found at VanMorrison.com.

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Bruce Springsteen shares ‘Tracks II’ cut ‘Faithless’ from unreleased movie soundtrack

Bruce Springsteen shares ‘Tracks II’ cut ‘Faithless’ from unreleased movie soundtrack
Bruce Springsteen shares ‘Tracks II’ cut ‘Faithless’ from unreleased movie soundtrack
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Bruce Springsteen is sharing another song from his upcoming box set, Tracks II: The Lost Albums.

The latest is “Faithless,” the title track from a previously unreleased film soundtrack for a movie that never got made. The 11-song album was recorded between Springsteen’s Devils & Dust tour in November 2005 and the April 2006 release of We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions, his album dedicated to the music of folk singer Pete Seeger.

“‘Faithless’ was a piece of work I took (on commission) for a spiritual Western film that was preparing to be made around 2004,” The Boss shared on Instagram about the album. “In Hollywood, I have found, you can disappear into ‘development’ for long periods of time, so I thought I would release these now and let you hear my results of this interesting project.”

Songs on the album were mostly recorded by Springsteen on his own, although touring members of The E Street Band — Soozie Tyrell, Lisa Lowell, Curtis King, Jr., Michelle Moore and Ada Dyer — appear on the album, as does Springsteen’s wife Patti Scialfa and his kids Evan and Sam Springsteen.

“Faithless” is now available via digital outlets.

Tracks II: The Lost Albums, will be released June 27, and is available for preorder now. It features seven previously unheard Springsteen records, including 83 songs, all of which were originally recorded between 1983 and 2018. Of those songs, 82 have never been released before and 74 have never been heard before.

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