Bring Me the Horizon

Sick New World sideshows with Lamb of God, Front 242 & more announced

The nu-metal leaning festival returns to Las Vegas on Saturday, April 27, and some artists playing added headlining dates surrounding it.

Sick New World 2024 lineup: System Of A Down, Slipknot, Slowdive, Duster, Knocked Loose & more

The nu metal-leaning Sick New World festival will dip its toes into classic shoegaze/slowcore in 2024, alongside A Perfect Circle, Alice In Chains, Lamb of God, Loathe, Drain, Vein, Code Orange, Better Lovers, and more…

Forest Hills Stadium reveals 2023 season (QOTSA, Strokes, LCD Soundsystem, boygenius & more)

Upcoming shows at the outdoor Queens venue also include The Smile, Arctic Monkeys, Sylvan Esso, Willie Nelson, Duran Duran, Weezer, and more.

Fall Out Boy announce tour with Bring Me the Horizon, Alkaline Trio, New Found Glory & more

The tour kicks off with a massive hometown show at Wrigley Field with Alkaline Trio. Most dates are with Bring Me the Horizon, and they’re also playing LA with New Found Glory and more…

When We Were Young adds Death Cab & Underoath, Avril Lavigne drops off ++ Saturday set times

The final day of the Las Vegas festival’s 2022 edition is set for this Saturday with My Chemical Romance, Paramore, and more.

When We Were Young 2022: weekend one set times

My Chemical Romance close the the night on the Black Stage, with Paramore playing right before them on the Pink Stage.

What's Going on Saturday?

Saturday’s NYC-area shows include Rolling Loud, Sound on Sound, Frantic City, Global Citizen Fest, Testament, Medicine Singers, and more.

Pinkshift announce US tour with Jigsaw Youth & Yasmin Nur

Before their headlining dates begin, Pinkshift will open for Destroy Boys and play Emo Night New Orleans Vacation, too.

Tour news: Burna Boy, Bill Burr, 311, Jonathan Richman, BMTH/Knocked Loose, more

Plus: Knocked Loose, Sunny Day Real Estate, Gorillaz, Kehlani, Portola Fest, Comedy Bang! Bang! and more tour and festival news.

Machine Gun Kelly review - pop punk's 'Mainstream Sellout' doubles down on new LP

Machine Gun Kelly’s second Travis Barker-assisted album goes even more full-blown pop punk than his last. It has its endearing moments, and its eyerolling ones, but mainly it’s all just very average.
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