Category: Concerts

The Smithereens marking 30th anniversary with homecoming concert, Halloween bash

The Smithereens marking 30th anniversary with homecoming concert, Halloween bash

The Smithereens will celebrate their 30th anniversary with a special homecoming concert next month in their birthplace of Carteret, N.J., as well as with a retrospective performance at frontman Pat DiNizio’s fifth-annual Halloween bash.

Buggles’ original lineup reuniting to play ‘The Age of Plastic’ at one-off London concert

Buggles’ original lineup reuniting to play ‘The Age of Plastic’ at one-off London concert

As teased last week, famed producer Trevor Horn today announced he’s reuniting The Buggles ‘for their first ever full live gig,’ a front-to-back, one-off performance of the band’s 1980 debut album ‘The Age of Plastic’ at a yet-to-be-revealed London venue on Sept. 28.

The Specials cancel New York SummerStage concert, plan U.S. tour in early 2011

The Specials cancel New York SummerStage concert, plan U.S. tour in early 2011

Blaming the ever-popular ‘visa issues,’ reunited 2 Tone ska kings The Specials today pulled the plug on their free concert next month in New York City’s Central Park — but announced plans to ‘return to the U.S. in early 2011 for additional dates.’

Johnny Vatos Dead Man’s Party plans Oingo Boingo Halloween tribute in San Diego

Johnny Vatos Dead Man’s Party plans Oingo Boingo Halloween tribute in San Diego

Southern California fans longing for that old Oingo Boingo Halloween experience can still get a taste of those epic late-’80s, early-’90s shows this fall when drummer John ‘Vatos’ Hernandez rounds up some former bandmates for his annual ‘Dead Man’s Party’ bash.

Pixies cancel first-ever Israel concert after last week’s deadly Gaza flotilla raid

Pixies cancel first-ever Israel concert after last week’s deadly Gaza flotilla raid

The Pixies today canceled their first-ever concert in Israel this week, and while the band didn’t give a specific reason, the move follows last week’s deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla and similar cancellations by Gorillaz and Elvis Costello.

U2 pushes North American leg of 360° Tour to 2011, cancels Glastonbury appearance

With Bono’s recovery from back surgery expected to take at least eight weeks, U2 today canceled its first-ever Glastonbury appearance and pushed this summer’s North American leg of its massive 360° Tour to sometime in 2011.

U2 postpones 360° Tour launch in Salt Lake City after Bono undergoes back surgery

U2 postpones 360° Tour launch in Salt Lake City after Bono undergoes back surgery

U2 today postponed the opening date of the second U.S. leg of its monstrous 360° Tour — June 3 in Salt Lake City — after Bono this morning underwent emergency surgery in Munich ‘for an injury sustained during tour preparation training,’ according to the band’s official site.

Dean Wareham plays Galaxie 500: Special one-off concert set for Atlanta this fall

Dean Wareham plays Galaxie 500: Special one-off concert set for Atlanta this fall

Former Galaxie 500 frontman Dean Wareham will commemorate the recent re-release of the seminal dream-pop act’s catalog with a special one-off concert in Atlanta this fall at which he will be ‘performing the Galaxie 500 songbook.’

INXS re-enlists ‘Rock Star’ winner J.D. Fortune for summer gig at Australian auto race

INXS re-enlists ‘Rock Star’ winner J.D. Fortune for summer gig at Australian auto race

The on-again, off-again relationship between INXS and frontman/reality show winner J.D. Fortune continues as the band this week announced the singer “will again join” the rockers for a major outdoor concert at the Sucrogen Townsville 400 auto race this summer in Queensland, Australia.

Gary Numan cancels Coachella set, postpones San Francisco, Los Angeles concerts

Gary Numan cancels Coachella set, postpones San Francisco, Los Angeles concerts

That billowing Icelandic volcano continues to wreak havoc on U.K. touring musicians, as Gary Numan — unable to fly out of England or elsewhere in Europe — today pulled the plug on his appearance at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival tonight and two sold-out concerts planned for Los Angeles and San Francisco next week.

Trapped by Icelandic volcano, Bad Lieutenant cancels remaining U.S. tour dates

Trapped by Icelandic volcano, Bad Lieutenant cancels remaining U.S. tour dates

Foiled by an Icelandic volcano, New Order spinoff Bad Lieutenant today canceled its remaining U.S. tour dates next week, marking the second time in six months the band has called off what were to be its first-ever American concerts.

Bad Lieutenant cancels U.S. debut, Coachella set threatened by Icelandic volcano

After already scuttling its first-ever American tour once, Bad Lieutenant — featuring Bernard Sumner of New Order — is now ‘stuck in Manchester,’ blocked from getting to the U.S. for its stateside debut because smoke billowing out of an Icelandic volcano has closed the airspace over the U.K.

Anton Fier reunites Syd Straw-era Golden Palominos for New York City concert

Anton Fier reunites Syd Straw-era Golden Palominos for New York City concert

The 1985-’87 Syd Straw-fronted lineup of Anton Fier’s experimental and ever-shifting Golden Palominos will perform live next month for the first time in more than 20 years in what may be a precursor to a full-time reunion of the band beginning this fall.