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The Rolling Stones, The Who, Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen are just some of the aging rockers still touring the world - but are they giving fans their money's worth?
The Rolling Stones These rock legends have been touring since the 1960s and continue to sell out stadiums worldwide. According to those still lining up to see them, it’s always a great show, and ...
Why are so many old rockers still touring? ‘It doesn’t matter how much money they have. Musicians live for the next gig’ ...
In the meantime, let’s appreciate these touring rock music legends while they are still around. Yes, maybe Pete Townshend’s signature windmills are getting a little creaky.
Few classic rock bands from the 1970s and 1980s are still platinum-sellers, but that hasn't stopped them from continuing to play large venues.
Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley’s America have over 30 huge concerts remaining on their 2023 tour calendar. We found tickets for all shows here.
Grumpy old rockers still have their teeth Album reviews - a magnificent return from the Manic Street Preachers plus new albums from Cymande, Martin Kemp and 60s legend Andy Fairweather Low.
At age 15, James Vickers has just released his first album with gigs to follow in Indigenous communities around British Columbia, including some with deep family roots.
From Mick Jagger to Paul McCartney - the music legends still touring over the age of 80 Some of rock music's biggest names are still going strong - some are still at their peak, others less so.
Legendary rockabilly band Stray Cats ends its current reunion tour in Bridgeport at Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater on Aug. 17.
Glenn Danzig is heading out for six shows this year, and that’s about all he is willing to do at this point in his career. The 69-year-old rocker is clearly winding down, and he talked about ...
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