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'Metallica', 'Iron Maiden' and 'Guns N' Roses' Rank Among Pollstar's Top Touring Artists of the New Millennium
Pollstar has unveiled its list of the 25 most popular touring artists of the new millennium, based on global ticket sales from January 1, 2001 through the end of 2025. The chart highlights what many rock and metal fans already knew: heavy music remains one of the dominant forces in live entertainment. Four major rock and metal titans secured spots on the list: 'Metallica' reached No. 8 with more than 15.5 million tickets sold across 562 concerts. 'Bon Jovi' followed closel


'Slaughter to Prevail' Announces 2026 North American Tour With 'Whitechapel' and 'Attila'
'Slaughter to Prevail' has confirmed a massive North American headlining tour for spring 2026, bringing 'Whitechapel' and 'Attila' as special guests for what promises to be one of the heaviest touring packages of the year. The trek begins on March 21 in Nashville and will hit major cities such as Denver, Seattle, Los Angeles, New York, Toronto and Chicago before wrapping in late April. Tickets and VIP packages go on sale Friday, December 12 at 10 a.m. local time. The annou


VindictA emerges as former Dogma members reclaim their creativity
The collapse of 'Dogma' dominated the metal scene in recent months, as public allegations, sudden lineup changes and deep internal conflicts exposed a project that many fans feared was no longer controlled by its own musicians. Out of that chaos has now come a new band built by the artists who originally shaped Dogma’s sound and identity. On December 4, they announced their new project: VindictA. The lineup unites Grace Jane Pasturini on vocals, Amber Maldonado and Patri G


Guns N' Roses return with new singles 'Atlas' and 'Nothin' as 2026 world tour approaches
For the first time in two years, 'Guns N' Roses' have released brand new music, unveiling two fresh singles titled "Atlas" and "Nothin'" , both of which arrive as the band gears up for an enormous 2026 world tour. The tracks, originally scheduled for release on December 2, were pushed back slightly but officially dropped on December 4, marking the group's first new material since 2023. A closer look at 'Atlas' and 'Nothin'' "Atlas" immediately puts the spotlight on Axl Rose
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