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Queens of the Stone Age's June 2025 US Tour: How to Get Last-Minute Tickets
Queens of the Stone Age's June 2025 US Tour: How to Get Last-Minute Tickets

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Queens of the Stone Age's June 2025 US Tour: How to Get Last-Minute Tickets

The post Queens of the Stone Age's June 2025 US Tour: How to Get Last-Minute Tickets appeared first on Consequence. Queens of the Stone Age are set to launch their 2025 US tour with make-up dates following health-related postponements and cancellations from 2024, when frontman Josh Homme needed to 'receive essential medical care.' The band will hit the road in June with special guests The Kills, plus a festival appearance at Bonnaroo. Get Queens of the Stone Age Tickets Here The tour will start with two nights in Boston on June 10th and 11th, making stops in Atlantic City, New Jersey; Columbus, Ohio; Cincinnati; and Madison, Wisconsin, before wrapping with a final date in Chicago on June 21st. These dates represent the rescheduled shows from Queens of the Stone Age's 'The End Is Nero Tour,' which originally began in 2023 in support of their eighth studio album In Times New Roman…. Find our ticket buying guide, including the full list of dates, and everything else you need to know about Queens of the Stone Age's 2025 tour below. Fans can look for last-minute deals or get tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where orders are 110% guaranteed through StubHub's FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. 06/10 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway * (Get Tickets) 06/11 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway * (Get Tickets) 06/13 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena * (Get Tickets) 06/15 – Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival 06/17 – Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live! Outdoor * (Get Tickets) 06/18 – Cincinnati, OH @ The Andrew J Brady Music Center * (Get Tickets) 06/20 – Madison, WI @ Breese Stevens Field * (Get Tickets) 06/21 – Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island * (Get Tickets) * = w/ The Kills Note: If you're planning a trip to see Queens of the Stone Age, you can save 15% off travel and accommodations through The 2025 tour represents Queens of the Stone Age's return to the stage after health-related postponements in 2024. This past December, Josh Homme made his first on-stage appearance since the show postponements at a tribute concert for his late collaborator, Mark Lanegan. Concertgoers can expect to hear tracks from QOTSA's latest album In Times New Roman…, which was released in June 2023, alongside classics from their extensive catalog spanning over two decades. Josh Homme and the band are known for their high-energy performances featuring the signature Queens of the Stone Age sound that blends desert rock, stoner rock, and alternative metal. Supporting Acts: The Kills will serve as special guests for the main tour dates. They released their latest album, God Games, in 2023. The duo is known for their garage rock sound and dynamic live performances. Special Shows: The tour includes a notable appearance at Bonnaroo 2025. Get Queens of the Stone Age Tickets Here How much are tickets for Queens of the Stone Age's 2025 tour? Ticket prices vary by venue, city, and seating section. Check Ticketmaster or individual venue websites for specific pricing details for each show. Will there be VIP packages available? Check with Ticketmaster and individual venues when purchasing tickets for any available premium experience or VIP package options. What time do doors open for Queens of the Stone Age concerts? Doors typically open 90 minutes to 2 hours before showtime. Check your specific venue for exact timing. How long is a Queens of the Stone Age concert? Queens of the Stone Age typically performs for approximately 90-120 minutes, depending on the venue and whether there are supporting acts. Are there opening acts for all shows? The Kills are confirmed as special guests for the main tour dates (marked with * in the schedule). The Bonnaroo performance is a festival appearance. What is the age requirement for Queens of the Stone Age concerts? Age requirements vary by venue. Check with your specific venue for details. Does Queens of the Stone Age play the same setlist at every show? While there is typically a core setlist, Queens of the Stone Age has been known to vary songs and add special moments unique to certain dates, drawing from their extensive catalog of eight studio albums. What should I know about rescheduled dates? These 2025 dates are make-up shows for previously cancelled 2024 performances due to Josh Homme's health requirements. Original tickets from cancelled shows should be honored for corresponding rescheduled dates – check with your point of purchase for specific transfer details. Will there be merchandise available? Yes, expect official Queens of the Stone Age and The Kills merchandise at venue merch stands. Arrive early for the best selection. What else should I know about attending a Queens of the Stone Age concert? Security: Expect security screening including metal detectors and bag inspections at most venues Weather: Consider weather conditions for outdoor venues like Breese Stevens Field and KEMBA Live! Outdoor Arrival: Arrive early to secure merchandise and good positioning for general admission areas Venue Policies: Check individual venue policies regarding cameras, bags, and prohibited items Hydration: Stay hydrated and pace yourself – QOTSA shows are known for their intensity and energy Popular Posts King of the Hill Revival Gets Hulu Release Date, New Opening Sequence Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence Are Now In-Laws Dave Mustaine: Metallica Stole "Enter Sandman" Riff from Another Band Jonathan Joss, Voice of John Redcorn on King of the Hill, Shot and Killed by Neighbor Sabrina Carpenter Announces New Single "Manchild" T-Pain Announces 20th Anniversary US Tour Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: 30 years on, 90s icons Patsy Kensit and Kate Moss keep their cool
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: 30 years on, 90s icons Patsy Kensit and Kate Moss keep their cool

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time30-04-2025

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EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: 30 years on, 90s icons Patsy Kensit and Kate Moss keep their cool

With their rock-star husbands and love of partying, they have lived parallel lives since the 'Cool Britannia' years. And Kate Moss, 51, and Patsy Kensit, 57, enjoyed a reunion at the launch of Perfect magazine's Issue 8.5, entitled the 'KateZine', at The Lavery restaurant in London's South Kensington. While Patsy was married to Oasis singer Liam Gallagher for three tumultuous years until 2000, Kate was once the wife of Jamie Hince, of rock band The Kills. The pair like to emphasise they have abandoned their hedonistic pasts. 'I have to reprogramme myself,' Patsy explained. 'I am not drinking, I don't want to stay out and go wild, but I need to find something to fulfil me.' While Patsy was married to Oasis singer Liam Gallagher for three tumultuous years until 2000, Kate was once the wife of Jamie Hince, of rock band The Kills. Pictured: Patsy, left in 1996, and Kate, right in 1995 Katya sticks by disgraced star Opera singer Wynne Evans was ditched from the Strictly Live Tour after he was exposed for using a crude sexual term in rehearsals earlier this year. But he still has the support of his Strictly partner Katya Jones. 'During this Strictly experience we got on like a house fire, so of course I check on him, because that's what friends should do,' Katya tells me. On Strictly, Evans, 53, was seen putting his hands around Jones's waist before she batted them away. 'We are all aware he's going through challenging times and I hope he gets what he deserves,' she adds. A Place In The Sun presenter Laura Hamilton, who recently bought her own holiday home in Majorca, appears to have little sympathy with Spaniards protesting against visitors. 'Spain heavily relies on tourism, and they want us, and need British people to come over and spend money,' she declares. The Kent-born television star, 43, adds that Britons should not be deterred from holidaying there. 'There are towns where there have been protests going on, but don't let that stop you coming on holiday to Spain,' she tells me. 'You can come to London and there are [also] protests.' Sophie makes it a full house at bingo She could never be accused of being one half of 'two fat ladies' but the Duchess of Edinburgh was certainly going click, click, click at the Royal Hospital Chelsea in west London, home of the Chelsea Pensioners. Sophie, who's still not yet 'baker's bun' (61, that is), knuckled down to three rounds of bingo with 80 pensioners. Guiding her was Ted Fell, 86, who dropped supplies into the jungle during the Malayan Emergency. These days Fell keeps himself up to the mark by organising the Royal Hospital's weekly bingo night. Judging by the sparkle in Sophie's eyes, he may have made a convert. It's the historic university debating society which has been addressed by US presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan, and British prime ministers Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher. Next month, the Cambridge Union is to host glamour model Katie Price for the third time. 'Whatever you think about the way she has made her money, you can't fault the fact she has succeeded in what is still a very masculine world,' explains one student. In 2012, she trounced journalist Rachel Johnson, sister of Boris, in a debate there.

Potty gang convicted: Thieves behind golden toilet heist found guilty
Potty gang convicted: Thieves behind golden toilet heist found guilty

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time19-03-2025

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Potty gang convicted: Thieves behind golden toilet heist found guilty

A thief who stole a golden toilet from Blenheim Palace - the country mansion where Winston Churchill was born - has been convicted along with an accomplice who helped cash in on the spoils of the 18-carat work of art insured for nearly £5 million (€5.9m). Michael Jones, 39, was found guilty of burglary in Oxford Crown Court. He had used the fully functioning one-of-a-kind latrine - a satirical work titled 'America' by Italian conceptual artist Maurizio Cattelan - as he did reconnaissance at Blenheim Palace the day before the theft, prosecutors said. He described the experience as 'splendid.' He returned before dawn on 14 September 2019, with at least two other men armed with sledgehammers and crowbars. They smashed a window and pried the toilet from its plumbing within five minutes, leaving a damaging flood in their wake as they escaped in stolen vehicles. 'This was an audacious raid which had been carefully planned and executed," prosecutor Shan Saunders said. 'But those responsible were not careful enough, leaving a trail of evidence in the form of forensics, CCTV footage and phone data." Cattelan's artwork poked fun at excessive wealth and weighed just over 98kg. The value of the gold at the time was £2.8 million (€3.3m). The piece had previously been on display at The Guggenheim Museum in New York. The museum had offered the work to Donald Trump during his first term in office after he had asked to borrow a Van Gogh painting. The gold toilet has never been recovered but is believed to have been cut up and sold. The theft was planned by James Sheen, 40, who previously pleaded guilty to burglary, conspiracy and transferring criminal property. Sheen then worked to broker a deal with Fred Doe to cash in on the haul, prosecutors said. In a series of text messages, Sheen referred to the loot as a 'car,' but he was actually talking about the gold. 'I'll link up with ya, I got something right up your path,' Sheen told Doe in one message. 'I can sell that car for you in two seconds ... so come and see me tomorrow,' Doe said in a reply. Doe, 36, also known as Frederick Sines, was convicted of conspiracy to transfer criminal property. A fourth man charged in the conspiracy, Bora Guccuk, 41, was acquitted by jurors. If you haven't heard of the Nuits de Fourvière festival, you're missing out on one of Europe's richest and most exciting festivals. Located on the hill of Fourvière, the festival takes place every summer among the ruins of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Théâtre Antique de Fourvière. It's hands down one of our favourite European festivals, with its stunning location matching equally impressive line-ups. As if that wasn't enough, the originality of this festival lies in its pluridisciplinary credentials, offering music, ballet, dance and theatre over the course of two months. This year's edition, running from 2 June to 26 July, is no exception – with the likes of Kraftwerk, The Kills, Kool & The Gang, Chilly Gonzales and The Libertines heading to Fourvière alongside various circus, magic and theatre acts. The tickets go on sale today (Wednesday 19 at 12pm), so here's our handpicked, chronological guide to the shows you shouldn't miss out on this year. The fact that none of the already mentioned names have made our shortlist should indicate quite how good 2025's line-up is... When? 9 June Buoyed by the success of their fourth LP, 'Romance', which was one of our favourite albums of 2024, the Dublin quintet is heading to Lyon in June. The Irish post-punkers have confirmed that they are one of the most consistently exciting modern bands around. Every one of their releases has marked leaps and bounds in terms of songwriting and sound evolution, and 'Romance' feels like a consecration. Missing the opportunity to see Grian Chatten & Co at the height of their powers isn't an option. When? 12 June Formed in 2020, the circus collective Cirque Queer has made a name for itself by revisiting big top and freak show traditions and bundling it up in an extravagant spectacle that can be described as joyfully exuberant. The show, which doesn't take place in the Grand Théâtre but under a big top on the stunning Place de la Croix-Rousse, promises to be a low-key highlight of this year's edition. Don't miss out. When? 13 June French singer-songwriter Clara Luciani is back at the Nuits de Fourvière and this year's line-up is stronger for it. Having made a name for herself as one of the vocalists in the rock outfit La Femme (more on them in a bit), her albums 'Sainte-Victoire' (2018) and 'Cœur' (2021) elevated her as one of French pop's most promising voices. That was confirmed with last year's 'Mon Sang', which boasts emotional ballads and bubbly hooks, making Luciani a must-see at this vibrant moment in her career. When? 17-18 June Are you familiar with 'Grace', the only studio album by the late Jeff Buckley? If not, renowned French choreographer Benjamin Millepied has just the show for you. If so and you're more than aware of the much-missed gifted songwriter, renowned French choreographer Benjamin Millepied has just the show for you. He marries music and dance to celebrate the work of the 90s icon, creating what promises to be a spellbinding show through a series of dance tableaux. When? 29 June Talk about a big get for Les Nuits de Fourvière... Cypress Hill need no introduction at this point, and you just know their show is going to be an unmissable ruckus. Just imagine seeing these legends of West Coast hip-hop in a huge Roman amphitheatre with the crowd singing along to hits like 'Insane in the Brain', 'Superstar' and 'When the Shit Goes Down'... Sign us up now. When? 30 June Last year marked not only 30 years since Portishead's debut 'Dummy' but also the release of Beth Gibbons' debut solo album, 'Lives Outgrown'. It's a sublime collection of songs which ponder life and grief, all with breathtaking sensuality and a poignant delivery only Gibbons could have delivered. We can't wait to hear how it sounds live. Plus, she's bringing lo-fi rocker Bill Callahan along for the ride as her opener. Considering his most recent albums 'YTILAER' and 'Resuscitate!' are already modern classics, this double-bill promises a moody and intoxicating evening. When? 3 July Celebrated French psychedelic punk band La Femme are known for their lively shows, and considering their most recent album 'Rock Machine' recaptures the energy of their 2013 debut 'Psycho Tropical Berlin', anyone attending will be in for a treat. As if that wasn't enough, French singer Thomas de Pourquery – who is known for collaborating with Oxmo Puccino and Metronomy - will open the evening, backed with a what the Fourvière programme describes as a 'large, inclusive and generous choir'. Colour us intrigued. When? 5 July American hip-hop pioneers De La Soul join forces with Franco-Malian rapper Oxmo Puccino and charismatic slam up-and-comer George Ka for an electric night simply titled 'H.I.P.H.O.P.' Let's not pretend this isn't the first thing we're booking once we get access to tickets on Wednesday. When? 11 July German-born British composer and pianist Max Richter is one of the most important musicians of our time. You've heard his music in concert halls, art installations, as well as on the big screen (Waltz With Bashir, Ad Astra) and smaller ones (The Leftovers, Black Mirror), and this year, the post-minimalist and neoclassical composer brings his enrapturing compositions to Lyon. Joined by a string quintet, he'll be playing extracts from his gorgeous 2024 album 'In A Landscape', as well as 2004's 'The Blue Notebooks', which we ranked the top European album of the 21st century. 'Unmissable' is putting it mildly. When? 16 July How about some theatre as a palate-cleanser to all the musical goodness? The four cheeky scamps of the Compagnie Bravache, armed with plastic helmets and some fake blood, have set themselves quite the challenge: performing the whole of "The Iliad" in 50 minutes. Yep, that's less than an hour to do justice to Achilles, Ulysses, Helen and Paris. Epic? Yes. Demanding? Absolutely. Bound to be a giggle? Without a doubt. Tickets for this year's festival go on sale on Wednesday 19 March and your can check out the whole programme here.

The must-see acts of Nuits de Fourvière festival 2025
The must-see acts of Nuits de Fourvière festival 2025

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time17-03-2025

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The must-see acts of Nuits de Fourvière festival 2025

If you haven't heard of the Nuits de Fourvière festival, you're missing out on one of Europe's richest and most exciting festivals. Located on the hill of Fourvière, the festival takes place every summer among the ruins of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Théâtre Antique de Fourvière. It's hands down one of our favourite European festivals, with its stunning location matching equally impressive line-ups. As if that wasn't enough, the originality of this festival lies in its pluridisciplinary credentials, offering music, ballet, dance and theatre over the course of two months. This year's edition, running from 2 June to 26 July, is no exception – with the likes of Kraftwerk, The Kills, Kool & The Gang, Chilly Gonzales and The Libertines heading to Fourvière alongside various circus, magic and theatre acts. The tickets go on sale this week (Wednesday 19 at 12pm), so here's our handpicked, chronological guide to the shows you shouldn't miss out on this year. The fact that none of the already mentioned names have made our shortlist should indicate quite how good 2025's line-up is... When? 9 June Buoyed by the success of their fourth LP, 'Romance', which was one of our favourite albums of 2024, the Dublin quintet is heading to Lyon in June. The Irish post-punkers have confirmed that they are one of the most consistently exciting modern bands around. Every one of their releases has marked leaps and bounds in terms of songwriting and sound evolution, and 'Romance' feels like a consecration. Missing the opportunity to see Grian Chatten & Co at the height of their powers isn't an option. When? 12 June Formed in 2020, the circus collective Cirque Queer has made a name for itself by revisiting big top and freak show traditions and bundling it up in an extravagant spectacle that can be described as joyfully exuberant. The show, which doesn't take place in the Grand Théâtre but under a big top on the stunning Place de la Croix-Rousse, promises to be a low-key highlight of this year's edition. Don't miss out. When? 13 June French singer-songwriter Clara Luciani is back at the Nuits de Fourvière and this year's line-up is stronger for it. Having made a name for herself as one of the vocalists in the rock outfit La Femme (more on them in a bit), her albums 'Sainte-Victoire' (2018) and 'Cœur' (2021) elevated her as one of French pop's most promising voices. That was confirmed with last year's 'Mon Sang', which boasts emotional ballads and bubbly hooks, making Luciani a must-see at this vibrant moment in her career. When? 17-18 June Are you familiar with 'Grace', the only studio album by the late Jeff Buckley? If not, renowned French choreographer Benjamin Millepied has just the show for you. If so and you're more than aware of the much-missed gifted songwriter, renowned French choreographer Benjamin Millepied has just the show for you. He marries music and dance to celebrate the work of the 90s icon, creating what promises to be a spellbinding show through a series of dance tableaux. When? 29 June Talk about a big get for Les Nuits de Fourvière... Cypress Hill need no introduction at this point, and you just know their show is going to be an unmissable ruckus. Just imagine seeing these legends of West Coast hip-hop in a huge Roman amphitheatre with the crowd singing along to hits like 'Insane in the Brain', 'Superstar' and 'When the Shit Goes Down'... Sign us up now. When? 30 June Last year marked not only 30 years since Portishead's debut 'Dummy' but also the release of Beth Gibbons' debut solo album, 'Lives Outgrown'. It's a sublime collection of songs which ponder life and grief, all with breathtaking sensuality and a poignant delivery only Gibbons could have delivered. We can't wait to hear how it sounds live. Plus, she's bringing lo-fi rocker Bill Callahan along for the ride as her opener. Considering his most recent albums 'YTILAER' and 'Resuscitate!' are already modern classics, this double-bill promises a moody and intoxicating evening. When? 3 July Celebrated French psychedelic punk band La Femme are known for their lively shows, and considering their most recent album 'Rock Machine' recaptures the energy of their 2013 debut 'Psycho Tropical Berlin', anyone attending will be in for a treat. As if that wasn't enough, French singer Thomas de Pourquery – who is known for collaborating with Oxmo Puccino and Metronomy - will open the evening, backed with a what the Fourvière programme describes as a 'large, inclusive and generous choir'. Colour us intrigued. When? 5 July American hip-hop pioneers De La Soul join forces with Franco-Malian rapper Oxmo Puccino and charismatic slam up-and-comer George Ka for an electric night simply titled 'H.I.P.H.O.P.' Let's not pretend this isn't the first thing we're booking once we get access to tickets on Wednesday. When? 11 July German-born British composer and pianist Max Richter is one of the most important musicians of our time. You've heard his music in concert halls, art installations, as well as on the big screen (Waltz With Bashir, Ad Astra) and smaller ones (The Leftovers, Black Mirror), and this year, the post-minimalist and neoclassical composer brings his enrapturing compositions to Lyon. Joined by a string quintet, he'll be playing extracts from his gorgeous 2024 album 'In A Landscape', as well as 2004's 'The Blue Notebooks', which we ranked the top European album of the 21st century. 'Unmissable' is putting it mildly. When? 16 July How about some theatre as a palate-cleanser to all the musical goodness? The four cheeky scamps of the Compagnie Bravache, armed with plastic helmets and some fake blood, have set themselves quite the challenge: performing the whole of "The Iliad" in 50 minutes. Yep, that's less than an hour to do justice to Achilles, Ulysses, Helen and Paris. Epic? Yes. Demanding? Absolutely. Bound to be a giggle? Without a doubt. Tickets for this year's festival go on sale on Wednesday 19 March and your can check out the whole programme here. Malta's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, Miriana Conte, has released a reworked version of her song 'Kant', after the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) ruled that the title and lyrics needed to be changed. The decision was prompted by the song's title, which was deemed a little too close to the C-bomb (C U Next Tuesday) for the EBU's comfort. While "kant", derived from the Latin "cantus", technically means 'song' or "chant" in Maltese, the nod to the more spicy English version, referring to a woman's genitals, was clearly intentional. In the chorus of the previous song, Conte belts out 'serving kant' in the chorus – a direct reference to queer slang that basically means to do something with fierce, "girlboss" energy. For a deeper dive into why the C-word remains so controversial and its origins, you can read all about that here. Now retitled as 'Serving', the updated version closely mirrors the original, except what used to be "serving kant", is now just "serving". If you've heard the first version, the silence where "kant" used to be feels deafening. Naturally, fans have been quick to comment on this noticeable gap. One user joked, "Even though they removed the word 'Kant,' I can still hear it in my brain." Another added, "Miriana did the right choice by leaving the kant part empty for the revamp. Now the audience can sing it!!" In the recently released video for the revamped song, the voice of the BBC economics editor Faisal Islam can be heard in the intro, after he interviewed Conte on Newsnight about having only days to alter the song following a complaint. Islam can be heard humorously suggesting, "Serving brunch, maybe? I don't know," as a possible direction for the reworked lyrics. Conte shared her disappointment in the EBU's decision in a Facebook post: 'While I'm shocked and disappointed, especially since we have less than a week to submit the song, I promise you this: the show will go on – Diva NOT down,' she wrote. This year's Eurovision Song Contest is being held in the Swiss city of Basel, and will consist of two semi-finals on 13 and 15 May, and a final on 17 May 2025.

Billy Idol Announces New Album Dream Into It, Unveils Single 'Still Dancing': Stream
Billy Idol Announces New Album Dream Into It, Unveils Single 'Still Dancing': Stream

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time26-02-2025

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Billy Idol Announces New Album Dream Into It, Unveils Single 'Still Dancing': Stream

The post Billy Idol Announces New Album Dream Into It, Unveils Single 'Still Dancing': Stream appeared first on Consequence. Billy Idol has announced a new album, Dream Into It, arriving April 25th. The video for lead single 'Still Dancing' can be streamed below. The autobiographical song calls back to one of Idol's biggest hits ('Dancing with Myself') and charts his musical journey, from humble punk roots to rockstar status. That's reflected in the music, which channels the sound of Idol's '80s heyday with its throwback production, surging guitars, and huge chorus hook. Get Billy Idol Tickets Here 'At the start of the song I'm recalling the early times in London, when I was living in squats or at friends' apartments, all my belongings in a plastic bag,' said Idol in a press release. 'Everybody at home or work told you what you were doing was never going to happen. But punk rock gave me an opening. I was surrounded by people who loved the music as deeply as I did and you were going to throw caution to the wind, believe in what you were doing and grab on for dear life.' He added, 'As the song says, there have been many moments along the way where I've been self-destructive. But what's seen me through is that unflinching belief in the music that started all those years ago. That's been the greatest gift of all.' 'Still Dancing' serves as the closing track on Dream Into It — Idol's first full-length studio album since 2014. The LP spans nine songs and features guest appearances by Avril Lavigne, Joan Jett, and Alison Mosshart of The Kills. A few days after the record's release, Idol will hit the road with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts for a previously announced North American tour. Dates kick off April 30th in Phoenix, with tickets available here. Pre-orders for Dream Into It are available via this location. Stream the video for 'Still Dancing' and see the album art and tracklist below. Artwork: Tracklist: 01. Dream Into It 02. 77 (featuring Avril Lavigne) 03. Too Much Fun 04. John Wayne (featuring Alison Mosshart) 05. Wildside (featuring Joan Jett) 06. People I Love 07. Gimme The Weight 08. I'm Your Hero 09. Still Dancing Billy Idol Announces New Album Dream Into It, Unveils Single 'Still Dancing': Stream Jon Hadusek Popular Posts Tony Hawk Wishes Kurt Cobain Could Meet Their Shared Grandson J6 Prison Choir to Perform at Kennedy Center Michelle Trachtenberg Dead at 39 The 69 Sexiest Film Scenes of All Time Wu-Tang Clan Announce Final Tour with Run the Jewels as Special Guest Classic MTV Unplugged Episodes Now Streaming on Paramount+ Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.

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