Sex Pistols with Frank Carter delay 2025 tour dates

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In recent news, rock fans were in for disappointment as the Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter announced the postponement of their 2025 tour dates due to guitarist Steve Jones suffering a broken wrist. The band is actively working on rescheduling the dates to ensure all ticket holders are informed promptly.

Jones shared a statement expressing the situation, providing a mix of good and bad news. He mentioned his broken wrist preventing any upcoming shows for the time being, but he was optimistic about returning soon to playing guitar and celebrating his 70th birthday. The band comprising Steve Jones, Paul Cook, and Glen Matlock had Frank Carter lined up as a vocalist for the postponed tour.

Switching gears, the Foo Fighters thrilled fans by announcing their headlining concert in 2025 with Queens of the Stone Age. Fans can expect an electrifying experience as these two rock giants take to the stage to deliver a memorable performance. The anticipation is high for this concert, promising a night to remember with these iconic bands.

In a different turn of events, an unruly fan was ejected from a rock concert for engaging in an indecent act. It goes to show that such behavior is not tolerated at these events as organizers prioritize the safety and comfort of all attendees. This incident serves as a reminder to respect the environment and fellow concertgoers while enjoying the music.

Rock enthusiasts were in for a treat with a sold-out show featuring System of a Down and Korn that proved heavy rock could still draw enormous crowds to stadiums. The electrifying performances by these bands showcased the enduring popularity and appeal of the genre. It was a testament to the undying love for rock music and the captivating energy it brings to live performances.

Turning to new music releases, Soulfly announced their upcoming album ‘Chama,’ building excitement among their fan base. The anticipation is high for this fresh collection of tracks that are sure to make a mark in the rock music scene. Additionally, Mudvayne released a new single titled “Hurt People Hurt People,” adding to the buzz surrounding their music.

As the rock community mourned the loss of former Mastodon guitarist Brent Hinds, tributes poured in from artists like Elton John, Iron Maiden, and Metallica. Hinds’ legacy and contributions to the genre will always be remembered and cherished by fans and fellow musicians alike. It serves as a somber reminder of the impact and influence that artists have on the music industry.

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