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Rock Icon Says This 90s Band Is 'Bigger Than the Ramones'
Rock Icon Says This 90s Band Is 'Bigger Than the Ramones'

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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Rock Icon Says This 90s Band Is 'Bigger Than the Ramones'

When you think of punk, you think of the Ramones, right? The New York City quartet ushered in the sound we now know as punk in the 1970s. But to of The Smashing Pumpkins, one band has eclipsed the Ramones: Green Day. 'I think it had something to do with the fact that they just got their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame,' Billy told Rolling Stone. 'I'm watching them get their star and…I had this moment where I was reminiscing and I was like, 'Wow, I've known these guys for over 30 years, and we just did this tour. Oh my God, they're bigger than the Ramones.'" The 58-year-old alternative icon explained his reasoning in putting his fellow '90s rockers ahead of the band many consider invented punk. 'In the world I grew up in, the Ramones were number one,' he said. 'In a way, they always will be number one because they were first.' "But then I realized, 'Oh my God, Green Day has actually done it. They are bigger than the Ramones. Their influence is greater, their reach is greater, and certainly their success is greater,'' said Corgan. Both Green Day and The Smashing Pumpkins formed in the late 1980s but experienced massive success in the early '90s. The Pumpkins became synonymous with alternative rock with Siamese Dream, released in 1993, and 1995's Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. Green Day ushered in the punk explosion with 1994's Dookie. A decade later, they experienced a career renaissance with the release of American Idiot and remain one of the biggest rock bands on the planet. The Pumpkins toured with Green Day in 2024. 'It was awesome,' Billy told Rolling Stone. 'Green Day was so gracious. We couldn't have had a better summer. It was one of my favorite tours of all time.' 'They were so gracious in being hosts, not only to us, but to Rancid and the Linda Lindas,' said Corgan. 'It was just the spirit of what it's supposed to be when you put bands together. It was one of the best experiences we've ever had, and we're forever grateful to them.'

The Smashing Pumpkins to Play First-Ever UAE Show at Etihad Arena
The Smashing Pumpkins to Play First-Ever UAE Show at Etihad Arena

CairoScene

time23-05-2025

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  • CairoScene

The Smashing Pumpkins to Play First-Ever UAE Show at Etihad Arena

The legendary alt-rock band is bringing its 'Rock Invasion' tour to Abu Dhabi on October 9th with a career-spanning setlist. May 23, 2025 The Smashing Pumpkins are heading to Abu Dhabi for the very first time, bringing decades of alt-rock anthems to Etihad Arena on Thursday, October 9th, as part of their globe-spanning Rock Invasion tour. The Chicago-born icons, led by frontman Billy Corgan alongside original members James Iha and Jimmy Chamberlin, are set to ignite the capital with a career-spanning set that blends grunge-era nostalgia with their latest sonic experiments. Fans can expect to be swept up in the emotional swell of classics like 'Tonight, Tonight', scream along to the angst-fuelled chorus of 'Bullet with Butterfly Wings', and drift back to teenage memories with the shimmering dream-pop of '1979'. But this won't be just a greatest hits show—the band's newer material, including tracks like 'Empires' and 'Beguiled' from their recent albums, will keep things fresh and furious. With over 30 million albums sold, Grammy wins, and a legacy that helped shape the alt-rock movement of the '90s, The Smashing Pumpkins remain one of rock's most dynamic acts—balancing poetry, distortion, and the occasional existential scream. Tickets go live this Friday, May 23rd, at 10 AM via Live Nation Middle East's official website. Set your alarms—because in the words of Billy Corgan, the world is a vampire, and this show will sell fast.

The Smashing Pumpkins to rock Etihad Arena this October
The Smashing Pumpkins to rock Etihad Arena this October

FACT

time20-05-2025

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The Smashing Pumpkins to rock Etihad Arena this October

Catch the Indie superstars belting out their biggest hits. The Smashing Pumpkins are finally coming to Abu Dhabi. The popular alternative rock band will bring their Rock Invasion tour to Abu Dhabi. Set to take place on 9 October 2025 at Etihad Arena on Yas Island, this concert promises a night of unforgettable anthems and a performance that spans over 30 years of sonic innovation. Brought to the capital by Live Nation Middle East, the event will be a landmark moment for rock fans across the region. The tour kicks off in Japan this September and will blaze through Asia before The Smashing Pumpkins arrive in Abu Dhabi, with stops including Seoul, Manila, Bangkok, Singapore, and Bahrain. From the searing riffs of Bullet With Butterfly Wings and the nostalgia-drenched 1979, to new crowd favourites like Sighommi and Beguiled, the setlist will showcase the band's extensive catalogue. With over 30 million albums sold worldwide, two GRAMMY Awards, and a discography that includes Siamese Dream and the diamond-certified Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, The Smashing Pumpkins have remained at the forefront of the global rock scene for more than three decades. Frontman Billy Corgan, alongside founding members James Iha and Jimmy Chamberlin, continue to defy genre boundaries, fusing elements of goth, metal, and shoegaze into a sound that's unmistakably theirs. Their most recent projects include ATUM, a sprawling rock opera released in three acts, and the critically praised Aghori Mhori Mei, their 13th studio album, released in late 2024. If you're after cool concerts, big stars are coming to the UAE. Other concerts include Kygo at Coca-Cola Arena on 30 May, Mary J. Blige at Coca-Cola Arena on 24 June, Jennifer Lopez at Etihad Arena on 29 July, Lil Baby at Coca-Cola Arena on 18 October, Enrique Iglesias at Etihad Arena on 1 November and Katy Perry at Etihad Park on 7 December. Tickets to see The Smashing Pumpkins in Abu Dhabi will be available via Live Nation presale from Thursday, 22 May at 10am, with general on-sale beginning Friday, 23 May at 12pm. Prepare for a night of noise, nostalgia, and pure Pumpkins power. GO: Visit via for tickets and more information.

The Smashing Pumpkins are coming to Abu Dhabi this October
The Smashing Pumpkins are coming to Abu Dhabi this October

What's On

time20-05-2025

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  • What's On

The Smashing Pumpkins are coming to Abu Dhabi this October

Way to dive in to Q4… Live music fans will want to brace themselves for a real rock invasion when Chicago natives, The Smashing Pumpkins take to the stage at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, October 9 as part of their Rock Invasion 2025 World Tour . With Abu Dhabi's never-ending, electrifying events calendar serving up one superstar performance after another, these guys are a unit you'll definitely want to catch live, so you get the last quarter of the year underway to the sounds of timeless riffs and alternative rock. Media: Instagram, Getty The near-40 year-strong band grew in fame in the '90s, with albums such as Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness , which spawned hit singles including 1979 and Tonight Tonight. One look at those videos on YouTube and you'll know they're from a nostalgia-inducing time i.e. the good ol'days i.e. the '90s, when your summer break often meant lounging around and watching music videos on MTV. While their sounds are defined by memorable riffs and lively beats that frame Billy Corgan's voice distinctly, it's not often you find a hit band that can produce real rock energy while incorporating dreamy, almost soothing sounds. Well, The Smashing Pumpkins can, and they're coming to town this Ocotber. Tickets Ticket presales begin May 22 at 10am, while general sales begin on May 23 at 10am. Register here. The Smashing Pumpkins, Etihad Arena, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, October 2025. > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in

The Smashing Pumpkins at Union Hall: start time, tickets, potential setlist and everything you need to know
The Smashing Pumpkins at Union Hall: start time, tickets, potential setlist and everything you need to know

Time Out

time16-05-2025

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  • Time Out

The Smashing Pumpkins at Union Hall: start time, tickets, potential setlist and everything you need to know

The Smashing Pumpkins have announced a tour stop in Bangkok, marking their first return to the city in nearly three decades. The last time they performed on Thai soil was in 1996, at the Thai-Japanese Stadium, back when 1979 felt eerily prescient rather than tinged with longing. This October, they're set to play Union Hall, with a setlist that could include familiar favourites – 'Tonight, Tonight', 'Bullet with Butterfly Wings' and the aforemontioned '90s anthem – alongside tracks from recent projects Agohori Mhori Mei and the sprawling Atum: A Rock Opera in Three Acts. It's a glimpse into nearly four decades of noise, angst and unexpectedly tender are now officially on sale, which means the countdown begins – for fans old enough to remember the first round, and those who've only known The Smashing Pumpkins as a name scrawled across a vintage T-shirt. Heading to Union Hall to catch the show? Here's what you need to know: timings, setlist predictions, and whether there's still time to secure a spot. When are The Smashing Pumpkins playing at Union Hall? Wednesday, 1 October. Mark your diary with something permanent. What are the timings? Doors open at 6.30pm. If recent shows are any indication, the band tends to go on around 7pm and finish by 9pm. When do The Smashing Pumpkins tickets go on sale? General sale starts at 10am on Friday, May 16. Available via here. Ticket prices Prices are split by zone: CAT V is B6,000, CAT S is B5,000 and CAT A comes in at B4,000. Seating map What's the setlist? While nothing's been confirmed for Bangkok yet, their Baltimore show in June featured a cocktail of career-spanning hits. Expect a similar curation of loud, melancholic, and oddly uplifting. Three decades on, The Smashing Pumpkins are still a band that somehow makes sadness sound euphoric. Their return to Bangkok is less a concert and more a cultural déjà vu – only now, the kids who once scrawled lyrics on their schoolbags are old enough to afford front row. Or at least consider it.

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