Nirvana Reunites with Post Malone at SNL 50
Rock history was made at SNL’s 50th Anniversary concert when Nirvana’s surviving members—Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, and Pat Smear—hit the stage for a rare reunion. The trio was joined by Post Malone for an electrifying performance of Smells Like Teen Spirit at Radio City Music Hall on February 14. The three-hour all-star event saw the grunge legends and the genre-blending star bring new life to the iconic anthem, marking a standout moment of the night.
Blink-182 Rocks Hollywood Palladium for Fire Relief
Blink-182 lit up the Hollywood Palladium on Thursday night with a sold-out benefit show supporting LA fire relief efforts. 100% of net ticket proceeds went to the Pasadena Humane Society, California Fire Department, LAFD Foundation, and ARC Firefighter Fund. Fans packed the iconic venue for a night of high-energy punk rock, unity, and gratitude, proving that music can make a difference.
Great White’s Mark Kendall Talks Jack Russell, New Music & Rock Legends
Talking Metal’s Mark Strigl just dropped an exclusive interview with Great White guitarist Mark Kendall, covering everything from the passing of Jack Russell to new music in the works. Kendall reflects on the band’s glory days—touring with Whitesnake, his ties to Guns N’ Roses, and an untold story about trying to help Jani Lane stay sober. He also teases Great White’s M3 Rock Festival 2025 plans and dives into the making of Psycho City. Check out the full conversation on Strigl’s YouTube for a must-watch deep dive into rock history!
Ozzy Osbourne Teases Black Sabbath Reunion at Final Show
Ozzy Osbourne has revealed that while he won’t perform a full set with Black Sabbath at his final show, he will join them for “bits and pieces.” Speaking on Ozzy Speaks via SiriusXM, the Prince of Darkness shared that he’ll take part where he feels comfortable.
His farewell performance, Back to the Beginning, takes place on July 5 at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, featuring a stacked lineup including Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, Guns N’ Roses, Tool, and more.
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