Opeth are set to play at London's Wembley Stadium. In what will be the outfit's biggest ever U.K show, the band will take to the stage at the coveted venue on Saturday 19 November.
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Massive Wagons have announced details of third album 'Welcome To The World', on the eve of their U.K. tour. The third long player from the British outfit, it's due for release on 29th April 2016.
Joe Bonamassa has announced a brace of Irish dates, in addition to what is being billed as "the guitar event of the year", in a trio of shows to take place in the U.K. later this month. The Irish dates will see the guitarist play Dublin's Vicar Street on 29 and 30 June 2016.
Big Four pioneers Slayer have unveiled the new video for latest release 'You Against You'. A violent and visceral prequel to their hugely popular gore-filled 'Repentless' clip, the video can be viewed below.
Hey! Hello! have announced the cancellation of their upcoming April UK tour. The shows have been postponed due to singer Hollis' sudden departure form the outfit on what the band are calling "the eve of the tour".
Hard rock superstars Europe are to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their landmark release 'The Final Countdown with a series of shows across the U.K. and the continent.
Chic featuring Nile Rodgers have been added to the line-up for this year's 'Live At The Marquee' events. Taking place in Cork, Ireland, the happening will see the disco funk legends play on Tuesday 21 June.
Placebo are to embark on a 20th Anniversary World Tour. Celebrating two decades since the release of their debut self-titled album, the extensive jaunt will see the band take in U.K. and European dates, as well as a show at Dublin's 3Arena.
Toseland kick off their U.K. tour this week, in support of new album 'Cradle The Rage'. Led by motor sport world champion James Toseland, the band's ten date run takes in stops in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Guitar supremo Joe Satriani has added an Irish date to his 'Shockwave' 2016 tour. The virtuoso player will appear at Dublin's Vicar Street on 20th June.
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