Marilyn Manson joined Kris Kristofferson onstage during his January 20 show at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles, CA. You can see footage of them performing Kristofferson’s “Why Me” with Tanya Tucker, Shooter Jennings, and Dennis Quaid below: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Marilyn Manson (@marilynmanson)
Light The Torch, The Interrupters, Ded, Dead Girls Academy and Tetrarch have all been added to the 2019 Epicenter Festival. The event, which is replacing Carolina Rebellion, will take place at the Rockingham Festival Grounds in Richmond County, North Carolina on May 10-12 and the updated daily lineups can be found below. May 10: Korn,…
The lineup has been revealed for the 2019 Inkcarceration Music And Tattoo Festival. The event will take place at the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, OH on July 12-14 and it will feature over 30 bands on two outdoor stages, 70 tattoo artists, reformatory tours, gourmet food trucks, drinks, and a new haunted house attraction…
During Shep Gordon’s December 31 charity jam at Wailea Beach Resort in Maui, Hawaii, David Draiman (Disturbed) and Nita Strauss (Alice Cooper, etc.) teamed up for a stripped-down performance. You can see footage of them playing Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Sound Of Silence” and Disturbed’s “A Reason To Fight” below: [via Blabbermouth]
Bring Me The Horizon performed a stripped down version of “Medicine” during this morning’s episode of “Sunday Brunch.” You can see footage of that, along with an interview with the band below. The group’s new album “Amo” will be released on January 25. [via The PRP]
During a set at 1-2-3-4 Go! Records in Oakland, CA last month, Thou performed a cover of Alice In Chains‘ “Brother.” You can see footage of that below: [via The PRP]
During the New Year’s Eve Ozzfest at the Forum in Los Angeles, CA, Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson performed their collaborative cover of The Beatles’ “Helter Skelter” live with special guest Nikki Sixx (Mötley Crüe). You can see footage of that below:
On December 22, Chevy Metal, the cover band led by Foo Fighters’ Taylor Hawkins, played a benefit show for the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank. The set featured a number of guests including: Nikki Sixx (Mötley Crüe), Hawkins’ Foo Fighters bandmate Dave Grohl, his son Oliver Shane Hawkins, and Lisa Loeb. View this post on…
During Ministry’s December 20 show at The Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, the band were joined onstage by Dave Navarro (Jane’s Addiction) for the first live performance of “(Everyday Is) Halloween” in over 30 years. Al Jourgensen claimed it was the track’s live debut, but Setlist.fm says it was performed 10 times before, most…
Nonpoint have shared footage of frontman Elias Soriano joining P.O.D. onstage for a performance of “Alive.” You can check that out below:
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