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Fans Split Over Harsh Reaction to Controversial Hard Rock Frontman at Metal Fest
Fans Split Over Harsh Reaction to Controversial Hard Rock Frontman at Metal Fest

Yahoo

time07-07-2025

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Fans Split Over Harsh Reaction to Controversial Hard Rock Frontman at Metal Fest

Fans Split Over Harsh Reaction to Controversial Hard Rock Frontman at Metal Fest originally appeared on Parade. of Disturbed received a harsh reaction to his performance at the 'Back to the Beginning' all-star farewell concert Saturday, July 5 in Birmingham, England. Many fans booed Draiman as he appeared with an all-star cast of musicians to honor and Black Sabbath, who put on their final performances. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 Draiman, who is Jewish and a staunch supporter of Israel, shared a screen shot of a post he wrote on X with his followers on Instagram. 'So surreal yesterday at #BackToTheBeginning So many that I learned so much from over the years, so much talent, such a legacy that @BlackSabbath and @OzzyOsbourne have! It brought tears to my eyes to watch Ozzy sing 'Mama I'm comin home' one last time 🙏🏻🤘🏻 #ThankYou,' Draiman wrote. The Disturbed frontman performed the Ozzy Osbourne song 'Shot in the Dark' and Black Sabbath's 'Sweet Leaf' with an all-star supergroup that included Faith No More's Mike Bordin, former Megadeth bassist David Elefson, guitarist Jake E. Lee from Osbourne's solo band, Osbourne keyboardist Adam Wakeman, Extreme's Nino Bettencourt and Scott Ian of had mixed reactions to Draiman's post and the harsh reception he received from some at the concert. 'Did you learn anything from the chorus of boos you received?' wrote person. 'So happy you got booed ❤️,' another person wrote. However, others offered their full support. 'So sorry for the boos! You deserve a standing ovation!! ❤️,' one wrote. 'You're awesome. haters can hate, you are and will always be a legend ❤️,' another added. Still, others turned on those who were attacking Draiman. 'Meanwhile he got to be a part of something you couldn't even dream of doing because you're a poor lonely loser living in your mom's basement. You can only cry on social media for attention but will never amount to nothing in life,' one posted. Fans Split Over Harsh Reaction to Controversial Hard Rock Frontman at Metal Fest first appeared on Parade on Jul 6, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 6, 2025, where it first appeared.

Event noticeboard: Music, music and music
Event noticeboard: Music, music and music

The Spinoff

time01-05-2025

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  • The Spinoff

Event noticeboard: Music, music and music

The Spinoff's top picks of events from around the motu. Today, NZ Music Month Te Marama Puoro o Aotearoa turns 25 – younger than me but a whole quarter century old. Before that, from 1997, it was NZ Music Week, complete with the iconic black and white target which may have been intended to look like a CD. As palatable and funded as it is today, it exists because in the 90s there was a reticence to play local music on radio stations. Its just another manifestation of our cultural cringe (internalised inferiority complex), no surprises here. The proportion of airtime New Zealand music gets has dramatically risen, though the bar – 1.6% in 1995 – was set extremely low, like a wrinkle in old carpet. It's hard to measure how much we're cringing now, but in any case, this month should be all about treating our ears and bodies to local sounds. Music: Kaitaia MetalFest 4 Collards Tavern, Corner SH 1 & Whangatane Drive, Kaitaia 7pm Saturday, May 3 $22.50 For many ears and brains, heavy metal is too abrasive to listen to while working or relaxing. You need to see it at its peak and in its element – a heavy metal festival in the Far North. This is the fourth year of MetalFest, and it has been put together with much love. This shows on the tip-top and varied line up – some of the country's best metalheads are in town this weekend. The headliners, Captured Kings from Wellington, promise an intense mix of hair metal, punk/trash and death metal. Then, among others, there's the technical grindcore band Skumlord from the Bay of Islands, Auckland DJ Blank Flag who has an eclectic mix of goodies, local legends FNA with their 'no-frills, all-thrills presence' and a band I wouldn't miss, Fork, an all teen girl, hard hitting trio from Waipu. I'd put my money on betting that head-banging and screaming along will fill you with happiness and clarity. Wear ear protection. Northland 2pm Saturday, May 4 $15 Can't think of anything nicer than staring out at the sea while collective play their unique blend of classical and folk music. Auckland Film: Mother Tongue: a Sri Lankan Food Story The Capitol, 610 Dominion Road, Balmoral 3pm Sunday, May 4 $12 – $15 A sweet, locally made documentary about two friends who shared Sri Lankan feasts in Ōtepoti travelling back home to find out where that food came from. Whammy Bar, St Kevins Arcade, 183 Karangahape Road 8pm Saturday, May 3 $10 – 15 Seemingly all of Auckland's finest musicians (seriously, FIVE bands) all in one night! Central North Island New paintings by Renee Cosgrave (Ngāti Tūwharetoa), many completed since the recent birth of her first child. Music: Palmy Punk Fest The Stomach, 84 Lombard Street, Palmerston North 8pm Saturday, May 3 $10 Make sure to see Dole Bludger. Wellington Music: 'your face says it all' single r elease, Dropper, Mudgoose and Half/Angel Dom Polski, 257 Riddiford Street, Newtown 8pm Friday, May 2 $10 Power pop quartet Dropper with 'ear bleeding country' act Mudgoose and post punk/noise rock influenced Half/Angel. Comedy: Grifted and Talented, Jim Fishwick and guests Te Auaha, 65 Dixon Street 9:45pm May 7 – 10 $20 – $26 ComedyFest has begun! This show is 'very silly', similar to Taskmaster, and features established and emerging comedians, musicians and other performers – so you get a taste of the whole festival in one bite. Blenheim Enjoy Pizazz's laid-back jazz repertoire and classic rock songs with a special touch of saxophone. Ōtautahi Expect clever lyricism and a high-energy performance from the local singer-songwriter and his band. Ōtepoti Music: Miracles album release, Dr. Reknaw The Crown Hotel, 179 Rattray Street, Dunedin 8pm Saturday, May 3 $25 'Miracles is undoubtedly like anything you've heard before, a seamless collection of reggae, soul, folk, worship and dance music, and as always the vocals and harmonies of the two front woman sisters are ethereal and enchanting.' Southland Stories, whistles, bodhrán, guitar and cello with a Super 8 backdrop.

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