Iron Maiden reschedules LA show due to college football game

Iron Maiden reschedules LA show due to college football game
Iron Maiden reschedules LA show due to college football game
Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden performs at London Stadium on June 28, 2025 in London, England. (Jo Hale/Redferns)

Iron Maiden’s scheduled concert at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles has been pushed back one day due to a scheduling conflict with a college football game.

The show, originally set for Sept. 26, was set to take place on the same day that the USC Trojans take on the Oregon Ducks at nearby Memorial Coliseum stadium. It’s now been moved to Sept. 27.

“We were completely shocked when we were told about this unique situation affecting our sold out LA show on the Saturday night,” says Maiden manager Rod Smallwood. “We have worked with the team at Live Nation and rather than cancelling this second show we were thankfully able to move the show to the following night.”

Smallwood adds, “We are naturally mortified at the issues and inconvenience raised for our fans who hold tickets but there is sadly nothing we can do other than move the show a day later.”

Iron Maiden is also set to play BMO Stadium on Sept. 25; that date remains unaffected.

The LA shows are part of Iron Maiden’s Run for Your Lives tour, which celebrates the band’s 50th anniversary and focuses on their first nine albums.

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Mick Jagger shares vacation photos, Keith Richards to be a great grandfather

Mick Jagger shares vacation photos, Keith Richards to be a great grandfather
Mick Jagger shares vacation photos, Keith Richards to be a great grandfather
: Mick Jagger (L) and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones performs during the final night of the Hackney Diamonds ’24 Tour at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena on July 21, 2024 in Ridgedale, Missouri. (Photo by Gary Miller/Getty Images)

Mick Jagger is giving fans a little look at his latest Egyptian vacation.

The Rolling Stones frontman posted a carousel of vacation photos on Instagram, captioning the shots, “Wandering through Egypt.”

Photos include Jagger posing in the dessert; several of him in front of the pyramids and other archaeological sites; and one of him on a boat with an image of Bob Marley in the background.

This isn’t the first time Jagger has posted photos from his travels on Instagram. In November he posted photographs from “Somewhere on the Med,” and in August he shared photos from his “summer break in Portugal.”

In other Rolling Stones news … guitarist Keith Richards is going to be a great-grandfather. The rocker’s granddaughter Ella Richards, daughter of Marlon Richards, Keith’s son with Anita Pallenberg, announced on Instagram that she’s expecting. She posted a black-and-white photo showing off her baby bump, tagging the baby’s father, photographer Sascha von Bismarck, who, according to People, is her boyfriend.

Keith commented on the post, “Sending love and looking forward to welcoming my first great grandchild!”

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George Birge & Luke Bryan bring the intensity in ‘Ride, Ride, Ride’ video

George Birge & Luke Bryan bring the intensity in ‘Ride, Ride, Ride’ video
George Birge & Luke Bryan bring the intensity in ‘Ride, Ride, Ride’ video
George Birge & Luke Bryan’s “Ride, Ride, Ride” (RECORDS Nashville)

There are a couple of wardrobe changes and a horse, but other than that, George Birge and Luke Bryan simply rely on the strength of their performance in the new music video for “Ride, Ride, Ride.”

The duo delivers a high-intensity version of the song as the sun streams into an enormous barn in the new clip. 

“Luke brings positive energy and star power to everything he does,” George says. “I was so thankful he agreed to be part of this music video. The grit and the visuals really helped bring the song to life, and I can’t wait for fans to see it.”

Even with hits like “Mind on You,” “Cowboy Songs” and “It Won’t Be Long,” “Ride, Ride, Ride” is the fastest-rising single of George’s career. 

George and Luke got acquainted on last summer’s Country Song Came On Tour. Currently on his Cowboy Songs run, George will join Darius Rucker on his Songs of Summer trek later this year.

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Harry Styles opens up about Liam Payne’s death: ‘It’s so difficult to lose a friend’

Harry Styles opens up about Liam Payne’s death: ‘It’s so difficult to lose a friend’
Harry Styles opens up about Liam Payne’s death: ‘It’s so difficult to lose a friend’
Zane Lowe and Harry Styles (Courtesy Apple Music/The Zane Lowe Show)

In 2024, Liam Payne died at age 31 after falling from a hotel balcony in Argentina. Harry Styles and his One Direction bandmates attended the funeral, but Harry hasn’t really spoken publicly about how Liam’s death affected him — until now.

In a sit-down with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, Harry says he felt that fans expected him to express his feelings about losing Liam publicly in some way.

“I think there was a period when he passed away where I really struggled with kind of like acknowledging how strange it is to have people kind of like own part of your grief in a way,” Harry says.

“I have such strong feelings around my friend passing away. And then suddenly being, you know, like, aware [that] there’s maybe like a desire from other people of you to convey that in some way, or it means you’re not feeling what you’re feeling or something, you know?”

“It’s so difficult to lose a friend. It’s difficult to lose any friend, but it’s so difficult to lose a friend who is, like, so like you in so many ways,” Harry continues. “It’s like, I saw someone with the kindest heart who just wanted to be great.”

Harry also shares that Liam’s death changed the way he lives his own life.

“It was a really important moment for me in terms of taking a look at my life and being able to say to myself, ‘OK, what do I want to do with my life? How do I want to live my life?’” he continues. “And I think the greatest way you can honor your friends who pass away is by living your life to the fullest.”

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My Chemical Romance, Tool, Pierce the Veil & Limp Bizkit headlining 2026 Aftershock festival

My Chemical Romance, Tool, Pierce the Veil & Limp Bizkit headlining 2026 Aftershock festival
My Chemical Romance, Tool, Pierce the Veil & Limp Bizkit headlining 2026 Aftershock festival
Aftershock 2026 lineup. (Danny Wimmer Presents)

My Chemical Romance, Tool, Pierce the Veil and Limp Bizkit are headlining the 2026 Aftershock festival, taking place Oct. 1-4 in Sacramento, California.

The bill also includes Queens of the Stone Age, The Offspring, Sublime, A Day to Remember, The Pretty Reckless, Coheed and Cambria, Black Label Society, Sleeping with Sirens, AFI, The Used, Stone Temple Pilots, Highly Suspect, Wolfmother, Nothing More, Underoath, Killswitch Engage and Sevendust, among many others.

“This year’s Aftershock marks a bold new chapter for the festival,” says Danny Wimmer, of festival producer Danny Wimmer Presents. “We’ve brought together metal, punk, emo, and nu-metal to create a lineup that’s raw, youthful, and unapologetic. With Tool anchoring the weekend and Pierce the Veil making their headlining debut, we’re breaking boundaries and redefining what Aftershock can be.”

Passes are on sale now. For the full lineup and all ticket info, visit AftershockFestival.com.

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Monaleo cancels tour shows following emergency surgery

Monaleo cancels tour shows following emergency surgery
Monaleo cancels tour shows following emergency surgery
Monaleo performs during Monaleo: Who Did The Body Tour at Tabernacle on February 25, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/Getty Images)

Monaleo has been forced to cancel a pair of shows following emergency surgery. She took to social media Tuesday to explain the series of events that led to her decision.

“Unfortunately, due to a sudden medical emergency that required immediate surgery, I have to cancel my upcoming Memphis and New Orleans shows,” she wrote on X. “I’m beyond disappointed, but right now I need to prioritize my health and recovery to prevent any further complications.”

She later revealed that she went to the emergency room after medication failed to ease a sharp pain in her lower abdomen. Doctors discovered she “had an inflamed cyst the size of a softball that had twisted and cut off blood flow and caused bleeding in my abdomen.”

“Had to have emergency surgery and unfortunately lost an ovary and fallopian tube in the process… listen to your body!!!!!!! If something feels off IT IS!!!!!” Monaleo warned her fans.

She added that she is “currently sorting through the refund process and looking at rescheduling dates as promised” and doesn’t know “how long this healing process will take.”

“I do want to say this though: listen to your body when things are off. As a person who hates ERs and never wants to go, this could’ve been a lot worse,” she continued. “Love y’all lots. Wait up for me — the Pimpcess will be back and better!!!!!”

Monaleo’s Memphis and New Orleans shows were scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday. It remains to be seen whether additional dates will be affected as she recovers.

Monaleo is currently on her Who Did The Body Tour and is also scheduled to join Summer Walker as an opening act on the Still Finally Over It arena tour beginning in June.

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Bonnie Raitt, George Thorogood & more pay tribute to blues musician John Hammond

Bonnie Raitt, George Thorogood & more pay tribute to blues musician John Hammond
Bonnie Raitt, George Thorogood & more pay tribute to blues musician John Hammond
Portrait of American blues musician John Hammond Jr, New York, USA, 16th March 2013. (Photo by Mick Gold/Redferns)

Bonnie Raitt, George Thorogood and Hot Tuna’s Jorma Kaukonen are among the artists paying tribute to blues singer and guitarist John Hammond, who passed away Feb. 28.

The Grammy-winning Hammond, who over the years played with such artists as Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Levon Helm, Duane Allman and Stevie Ray Vaughan, was the son of record producer and talent scout John H. Hammond Jr., who signed artists like Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen to Columbia Records.

In a post on Instagram, Raitt revealed that the younger Hammond “was the inspiration for teaching myself blues guitar and learning how to sing these songs we loved so much. He made it cool and all right.”

“Not only was he a virtuoso on guitar, harp, singing and choosing songs, to me it felt like he was totally possessed by the blues,” she added. “I’ve never witnessed anyone as swept up and away as John playing his music live.”

Thorogood called Hammond “an icon, a professional role model and, most importantly, a friend.” He added, “While we mourn his passing, we celebrate what the man and his music meant to us, and to so many.”

Kaukonen wrote a long tribute to Hammond on Instagram, describing their first meeting at Antioch College.

“As an artist, John seemed to have sprung full grown from the womb. He might have been inspired by tradition but he was never a replicator… he always did things his way,” he wrote. “As a blues singer, he was always nonpareil. You can recognize John’s voice anywhere, any time! I know a lot of great guitar players but no one, and I mean no one, played like John!”

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19-year-old pulled from sinking car details rescue by first responders

19-year-old pulled from sinking car details rescue by first responders
19-year-old pulled from sinking car details rescue by first responders
Andi Burns, 19, was pulled from freezing water after her truck crashed and first responders rescued her just in time. (ABC News)

(BATAVIA TOWNSHIP, Ohio) — A 19-year-old who crashed and became trapped upside down in a river in Batavia Township, Ohio, was pulled from her sinking pickup in a dramatic rescue captured on body camera footage.

The footage from the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office obtained by ABC News showed first responders on Feb. 22 working to safely rescue Andi Burns as rising, freezing water filled the truck and a dispatcher stayed on the line to keep her calm.

Burns was driving home from work on State Route 222 when she lost control of her vehicle on black ice, hit a tree and plunged off a steep embankment into the Little Miami River, according to a copy of the accident report from the Ohio State Highway Patrol.

Deputies and firefighters arrived on the scene to find the truck overturned in the river, according to the sheriff’s office.

According to Clermont County officials, Burns was wearing an Apple Watch that automatically called 911 using its crash detection feature.

“Please God please,” Burns was heard saying on the 911 call, telling dispatch that her head was “barely up” from the water.

In an interview with ABC News recalling the incident, Burns said she was “terrified.”

“It was completely black out, pitch black,” she said. “I didn’t think that anybody could hear me or knew what happened — I just was starting to freak out.”

Rescuers jumped into the water and shouted for tools to shatter a window and pop the door as they fought to reach her, according to the body camera footage.

“Grab my hand, grab both my hands,” one of the firefighters could be heard telling Burns in the footage.

Firefighter and EMT Tommy Jetter, who’s in his first year on the job, told ABC News that “the way that the car went in and flipped upside down altogether, that’s a very, very dangerous car accident wreck.”

He credited Burns for “being able to stay awake and find that air pocket and for her staying calm is very impressive.”

With the cab of the truck nearly filled with water and her head just inches from the water, crews were able to free Burns and pull her to safety, according to the footage.

“We got her!” the rescue team was heard shouting in the body cam footage.

Burns did not sustain any serious injuries and was able to walk away from the scene with just bruises, the accident report says.

“Surviving that car accident of one being in the water is very, very, very lucky, very fortunate, God was definitely on her side for that,” Jetter said.

Burns told ABC News she plans to become an EMT in Clermont County.

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‘Untamed’ season 2 starts production in Hawaii

‘Untamed’ season 2 starts production in Hawaii
‘Untamed’ season 2 starts production in Hawaii
A photo marking the start of production on ‘Untamed’ season 2. (Elizabeth Morris/Netflix)

Cameras have started rolling on Untamed season 2.

Netflix has revealed that production on the second season of the hit mystery thriller series has begun in Hawaii. The season will shoot on location on O’ahu and the island of Hawaii.

Eric Bana will once again star as Kyle Turner, who takes on a new case that brings him to Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park.

Untamed is co-showrun and executive produced by Mark L. Smith and Elle Smith. The duo told Netflix they are “excited to explore the pristine landscapes and cultural identity of a very different national park, and find Turner in a new state of mind, outside the comfort of Yosemite.”

A special Hawaiian blessing took place last week, according to Netflix, ahead of production starting. Those in attendance included Bana, John Wells, Mark L. Smith and Elle Smith, as well as Adriana Nassar and Paola Franco from Netflix and Matt Devahl from Warner Bros Television.

According to its official logline, season 2 “follows special agent Kyle Turner as he’s called to investigate a mysterious death in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park, where local tensions and the volatile, living landscape become an unpredictable force.”

Season 2 will consist of six one-hour episodes. The first season debuted to Netflix on July 17, 2025, where it reached the #1 spot on the Netflix Global Top 10. It remained on the list for seven weeks and was the third-most-watched Netflix program during the second half of 2025 after accumulating 92.8 million views, according to the streamer’s engagement report.

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Spanish soccer team asks Madonna for shirt she wore at their stadium in 1990

Spanish soccer team asks Madonna for shirt she wore at their stadium in 1990
Spanish soccer team asks Madonna for shirt she wore at their stadium in 1990
Madonna performs in Rotterdam, Holland during her Blond Ambition Tour, July 24, 1990 (Gie Knaeps/Getty Images)

The president of one of Spain’s biggest soccer teams has reached out to Madonna in hopes of locating an article of clothing the star wore more than 35 years ago.

In July 1990, during her Blond Ambition tour, Madonna gave a concert at the stadium where the team, Celta Vigo, plays. Onstage that night, she wore one of the team’s home jerseys. In her open letter to the Queen of Pop, team president Marián Mouriño Terrazo writes, “The photograph of you wearing our shirt has become a myth and is now part of our history which is written often beyond the limits of the football pitch.”

She goes on to write that the team is holding “on to the hope of finding the garment you once wore,” because it’s “a symbol of part of the emotional heritage of our club and what it stands for.”

Terrazo notes that since Madonna wore the shirt, “We came to better understand what you stood for back then: questioning established norms and standing up to those who try to tell you what you can or cannot do. At our club we recognise ourselves in this line of thought.”

Terrazo goes on to say that on Friday the team plans to send Madonna “a gesture of affection” from the stadium before Celta plays Real Madrid. This “gesture,” she notes, is being sent “with the intention of asking you just one simple question: Do you have it?”

The note ends with Terrazo asking Madonna to DM her if she knows where the shirt is, or if she’d like to help the team locate it.

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