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Forbes
11-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Disturbed Ties Van Halen With A Brand New No. 1 Single
Disturbed earns its thirteenth No. 1 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart with 'I Will Not Break,' ... More tying Godsmack and Van Halen for the sixth-most leaders. Disturbed backstage at Not So Silent Night. during Live 105's "Not So Silent Night" Concert 2002 - Backstage at HP Pavilion in San Jose, California, United States. (Photo by J. Shearer/WireImage) The band Disturbed recently returned with a tune that feels like it's just the beginning of a new chapter – and if early signs are any indication, this next era could be just as successful as previous ones. The hard rock act has long been a regular in the upper tiers of various Billboard rankings, and especially so in the past few years, when it's odd not to see that moniker inside the top 10 on at least one or two tallies. Now, with the newly-popular "I Will Not Break," the group kicks off its latest campaign with a quick win — and another chart-topper to add to the growing pile. "I Will Not Break" wasted no time racing up the Billboard charts. The tune arrived to solid sales and streaming numbers, and in the past few weeks, it has picked up serious steam on the radio. Rock programmers, who are seemingly always eager to spin the latest offering from Disturbed, have embraced the cut in a big way. This week, the track climbs from No. 2 to No. 1 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. It knocks Papa Roach's "Even If It Kills Me" off the top spot. This win not only marks an exciting victory for the group, it also shifts Disturbed's historic position when compared to other names in the field. With 'I Will Not Break,' Disturbed earns its thirteenth No. 1 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. That's enough to tie the band with Linkin Park for a shared spot on the all-time ranking of the most successful acts ever. The latter band has now held strong at 12 leaders for a while. Linkin Park is currently working on making a comeback of its own. The rock outfit's new single "Up From the Bottom" debuts on the Mainstream Rock Airplay tally this frame at No. 17. That track is already a huge hit on several other rankings, and it could easily become another No. 1 on this list in the coming weeks. Disturbed now sits in a three-way tie for the sixth-most No. 1 hits in Mainstream Rock Airplay history. It joins Godsmack and Van Halen, who also have 13 leaders to their names. Just ahead of this trio are Foo Fighters and Metallica, each with 14, and then there's a notable jump to Five Finger Death Punch with 15 and Three Days Grace with 18 champions. Shinedown still owns the record outright with 20 No. 1s, and it doesn't seem like that will be changing anytime soon. While its most impressive placement is on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, "I Will Not Break" is also performing well across several other Billboard rankings as well. The single remains at its peak of No. 4 on the Rock & Alternative Airplay list, the radio tally that includes more than just the harder side of the rock genre. On the Hot Hard Rock Songs chart, the cut slips slightly this frame. It drops from No. 5 to No. 7, though it's still holding on inside the top 10. The ranking blends all consumption metrics — sales, streaming, and radio airplay — and provides a more complete picture of a hard rock tune's overall popularity in the U.S.
Yahoo
17-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Neil Young Walks Back ‘Platinum' Ticket Option Following Inspiration From Robert Smith
Taking inspiration from The Cure's Robert Smith, Neil Young has informed fans that he will no longer be offering 'Platinum' tickets to his upcoming shows. Young's change in ticketing attitudes follows on from an interview Smith conducted with The Times in October 2024. The interview occurred just weeks after Oasis had put the controversial topic of dynamic ticket pricing into the headlines, and Smith had attempted to keep tickets as low as possible – often as low as $20 – for their U.S. tour dates. More from Billboard Papa Roach Rules Mainstream Rock Airplay Chart With 'Even If It Kills Me' Journey Suddenly Halts Houston Concert Following Electrical Fire Disturbed's Pyrotechnics Damage Bulls' Championship Banners at Chicago Concert 'I was shocked by how much profit is made [by ticketing],' Smith said. 'I thought, 'We don't need to make all this money.' My fights with the label have all been about how we can price things lower. The only reason you'd charge more for a gig is if you were worried that it was the last time you would be able to sell a T-shirt.' 'It was easy to set ticket prices, but you need to be pig-headed,' he added. 'We didn't allow dynamic pricing because it's a scam that would disappear if every artist said, 'I don't want that!' But most artists hide behind management. 'Oh, we didn't know,' they say. They all know. If they say they do not, they're either f–king stupid or lying. It's just driven by greed.' Now, Young has taken to his own Neil Young Archives website to point to Smith's 2024 comments, explaining how the conversation inspired him to make his own changes in terms of ticketing to his shows. 'It's the story of the bad thing that has happened to concerts world-wide. It's this story that really helped me to realize that I have a choice to make and can make a difference for my music loving friends,' Young explained. 'My management and agent have always tried to cover my back on the road, getting me the best deals they could. 'They have tried to protect me and my fans from the scalpers who buy the best tickets and resell them at huge increases for their own profits. Ticketmaster's High priced Platinum tickets were introduced to the areas where scalpers were buying the most tickets for resale. The money went to me. That did not feel right.' As Young concluded, he alerted his fans to the fact that 'Platinum' tickets will no longer be available for his upcoming performances in the near future. 'I have decided to let the people work this out,' Young added. 'Buy aggressively when the tickets come out or tickets will cost a lot more in a secondary market.' Young's upcoming tour will see him accompanied on all shows by the Chrome Hearts band, featuring his longtime collaborator keyboardist/organist Spooner Oldham, as well as Promise of the Real members Micah Nelson (guitar/vocals), Corey McCormick (bass) and Anthony LoGerfo (drums). The group released the grungy anthem 'Big Change' in January. Young debuted the Chrome Hearts band last year and has said an album from the group is tentatively slated for release in April. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart
Yahoo
17-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
ZZ Top's Frank Beard Announces Leave of Absence Due to ‘Health Issue'
ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard will be absent from the group's upcoming tour plans, citing a 'health issue' as the reason for his newly-announced leave of absence. The Texas trio announced the news on Saturday (March 15), explaining that Beard would be absent from the group's current Elevation tour due to the need to undergo an unspecified health procedure. More from Billboard Neil Young Walks Back 'Platinum' Ticket Option Following Inspiration From Robert Smith Papa Roach Rules Mainstream Rock Airplay Chart With 'Even If It Kills Me' Journey Suddenly Halts Houston Concert Following Electrical Fire 'Shelter Music Group, ZZ Top's management, has announced the band's drummer, Mr. Frank Beard, has temporarily stepped away from the current tour to attend a health issue requiring his focus in the near term,' a social media post from the band read. 'Beard, along with fellow ZZ Top members Billy F Gibbons and Elwood Francis, presently on the Elevation tour since March 5, have engaged fellow Texan and longtime tech member, percussionist and drummer, John Douglas, for the interim.' The post noted that Douglas has 'maintained a close relationship with Beard and the bandmates,' and had even sat in for Beard during a Paris performance in October 2002 when he underwent an emergency appendectomy. 'He is looking forward to a speedy recovery,' the post concluded. ZZ Top launched their Elevation tour in October 2024, and toured throughout the U.S. until November. The trek resumed on March 5, and will see the group performing across the country until April, when they visit Australia and New Zealand. Further North American dates will be held upon their return, though it's currently unknown when Beard will resume his place behind the kit. Beard has been the drummer of ZZ Top since 1969, when he took over from co-founder Dan Mitchell. Alongside vocalist and guitarist Billy Gibbons, Mitchell and bassist Lanier Greig had founded the band that same year. Following Grieg's replacement by Billy Ethridge, Dusty Hill assumed the role of bassist in 1970, with their lineup remaining unchanged for 51 years until Hill's death at 72 in 2021. Elwood Francis has since served as the group's bassist. The group have not released a studio album since 2012's La Futura, though Gibbons has claimed a new record featuring contributions from the late Hill is in the works. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart