Live Nation Canada is proud to announce the first annual CHAOS AB, Alberta’s newest rock festival. Taking place at Kinsmen Park in Edmonton, AB on Friday, July 26 and Saturday, July 27, the inaugural CHAOS AB will feature headlining performances from Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Disturbed, Slayer – for their last Alberta show ever!
TWINS OF EVIL: ROB ZOMBIE & MARILYN MANSON – HELL NEVER DIES TOUR 2019
Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson have just confirmed their notorious Twins of Evil tour which Billboard has said “makes a big rock show feel like not only the right place to be, but also the best.” Produced by Live Nation, the co-headlining Hell Never Dies Tour 2019 kicks off in Baltimore on July 9.
Evanescence, Five Finger Death Punch & more at Rock Fest 2019
Celebrating National Concert Week with $20 tickets!
National Concert Week is back with more shows than ever before! We want YOU to be the first to know how to score your $20 tickets!
Heavy MTL is BACK and heavier than ever!
After a one year absence Heavy Montreal announced it’s 2018 lineup and it’s stacked from top to bottom with some incredible acts that will have you headbanging all weekend long!
Instruments of Change: An Editorial About Why You Can Always Sit With Me And Why I Will Always Sing For You
The times may be a’ changing, but not quite fast enough.
Before Green Day won Grammies for singing of an American idiot, and Rage Against the Machine urged us to take the power back, The Clash wrote intricate songs about isolation, poverty, utilitarianism, and cultural upheaval. Before Bob Dylan won a Nobel Prize for Literature, his songs were recited and replayed over and over at picket lines across the United States when citizens took to the streets to protest the Vietnam War. Before Dr. Dre was selling his headphones to Apple and being treated like hip hop’s elder statesman and Ice Cube was making movies about barbershops and Jump Street, the “Niggaz With Attitude” were challenging police corruption and slapping us unapologetic-ally with a lyrical portrait of their realities in South Central, Los Angeles.