Billy Idol

20 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Lauren Mayberry, Sevana, The Black Keys, Marcus King, Catbite, Billy Idol, Underworld, Coaltar of the Deepers, and more.

Project Pabst 2024: Big Thief, Billy Idol, T-Pain, Manchester Orchestra, Violent Femmes, and more

This will Portland’s first Project Pabst fest in 7 years and also features Denzel Curry, Gossip, Shannon & The Clams, Jeff Rosenstock, Militarie Gunn, Dehd, and more.

Damo Suzuki remembered by Portishead's Geoff Barrow, Massive Attack, Mogwai, American Football & more

The Smile’s Tom Skinner, The Charlatans’ Tim Burgess, Acid Mothers Temple’s Kawabata Makoto, Matmos’ Drew Daniel, Elijah Wood and more also paid tribute to the late Can vocalist.

Brian Griffin, who shot album covers for Depeche Mode, Bunnymen & more, has died

Brian Griffin photographed some of the ’80s most iconic album covers, including Depeche Mode’s ‘A Broken Frame,’ Echo & The Bunnymen’s ‘Heaven Up Here’ and Psychedelic Furs’ ‘Mirror Moves’

Shaky Knees 2024 lineup (Foo Fighters, Weezer, Queens of the Stone Age, Interpol, more)

The Atlanta, GA festival’s 2024 edition also features Billy Idol, Portugal. The Man, Waxahatchee, Yves Tumor, Sunny Day Real Estate, and more.

Mars Williams, saxophonist for Psychedelic Furs & The Waitresses, has died

Mars also led Liquid Soul and over the years also played with Ken Vandermark, Billy Idol, Ministry & more. He was 68.

Billy Idol kept the hits coming at Kings Theatre (pics, setlist)

Some artists save the hits for the end, but when you’ve got as many as Billy Idol does, you start with them and keep them coming the whole show…

Toyah and Robert Fripp revisit Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell" (watch)

Toyah does not attempt Billy’s signature sneer but she’s got plenty of spirit, as does Robert.

Billy Idol announces North American tour, played Cruel World (pics, setlist)

Billy Idol delivered a hits-filled set at Cruel World, and he’ll be back on the road in North America starting in late August.

Cruel World fest 2023 set times (Siouxsie, Iggy Pop, Love and Rockets, Echo and the Bunnymen, more)

Siouxsie closes out the night unopposed, playing what’s currently the only North American date on her first tour in 15 years, but elsewhere there are some conflicting sets to choose between.
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