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Lionel Messi and Julian Alvarez help Argentina reach World Cup 2022 final

Lionel Messi and Julian Alvarez helped Argentina defeat Croatia with a 3–0 win in the World Cup semifinals on Tuesday, advancing them to the World Cup Final. Messi scored the first point to become Argentina’s all-time leading goal scorer at World Cup finals, and Alvarez completed a direct solo run through Croatia’s defense to help double Argentina’s lead before half-time. Argentina have won the World Cup in 1978 and 1986, and with Tuesday’s win will advance to Sunday’s final where they will face either France or Morocco, who play on Wednesday.

Said Messi: “Throughout the World Cup it has been incredible what we have experienced. We are going to play the final which is what we wanted … I don’t know if it’s my best World Cup, it’s been a long time I’ve been enjoying. This team is crazy. We are going to play one more final, we are going to enjoy all of this.” Messi added: “We have gone through some tough situations, some very good ones. Today we are experiencing something spectacular … I’m enjoying it with all these people and with all the Argentinians who are in our country. I imagine it must be crazy.”

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2023 Hangout Festival to feature headliners Red Hot Chili Peppers, Paramore and more

The 2023 Hangout Festival, taking place on the Gulf Shores of Alabama on May 19-21, 2023, has revealed their headlining performers including Red Hot Chili Peppers, Paramore, Sza and Calvin Harris.

Red Hot Chili Peppers will head up the 2023 event, supporting their two 2022 albums Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen.  Paramore will perform in support of their forthcoming album This Is Why, which is set to drop early 2023. Other rock acts on the bill include Mayday Parade, The Maine, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, COIN, The Kid Laroi, The Backseat Lovers and more set to take the stage.

The Hangout Festival also features exclusive offerings include a stage-side swimming pool, hot tubs, golf cart concierges between festival stages and gourmet meals prepped by award-winning chefs, along with an air-conditioned dining room and a premium open bar.  For ticketing and other information, head to the Hangout Festival website.

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PANTERA to headline Rock Fest 2023

Pantera has been announced as the first headliner of Rock Fest from July 13-15 in Cadott, WI, dubbed ‘the largest rock and camping event in the country.’  Festival organizers shared on social media“It’s been 21 years 😱 Rockers, you ask and we deliver… @panteraofficial will perform at Rock Fest 2023!! 🎤 Christmas is in July! 🤘🏻”  Additional Rock Fest headliners will be announced at a later date.

The newly formed group featuring original members Philip Anselmo and Rex Brown with Zakk Wylde and Charlie Benante will be playing the US for the first time in over 20 years as part of Metallica’s M72 World Tour in 2023 and 2024. Pantera will join Mammoth WVH for each US city’s opening Friday night concert through August 2024.

Three day general admission tickets are on sale now. VIP, 3-Day Pit Passes, Reserved Lawn, Lure Lock Top Tier Lounge and Electric Camping tickets have sold out.  Head here for more information.

PANTERA To Headline Rock Fest 2023

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The Rolling Stones to release live album from 50th Anniversary tour

The Rolling Stones will release their star-studded New Jersey show from their 50th-anniversary tour as a live album ten years later. The double-disc set is called Grrr Live! which is a nod to the band’s 2021 best-of-collection titled Grrr!. Check out a trailer for the live album – here.

Grrr Live! is set to drop on February 10th, 2023. The live album is available to preorder in 3LP and 2CD formats and the concert film has been remixed and re-edited for a DVD and Blu-ray release.

The album will feature the band’s December 15th, 2012 show at Newark, New Jersey’s Prudential Center which featured surprise guests including Lady Gaga, who joined the band for “Gimme Shelter,” John Mayer and Gary Clark Jr. for “Going Down,” the Black Keys for “Who Do You Love?” and Bruce Springsteen for a performance of “Tumbling Dice.” The show was broadcast via pay-per-view back in 2012 but has been unavailable until now. Three additional songs from the previous show on December 13th, 2012 will be featured as bonus tracks on the DVD, including a rendition of “Respectable” with John Mayer.

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Paramore shares video for their new song ‘The News’

Paramore have shared the video for their song “The News,” directed by Mike Kluge and Matthew DeLisi, from their upcoming album, This Is Why. In the video, Hayley Williams appears as someone who has been overwhelmed by continuous TV watching and screen time, donning a “Turn Off” sweatshirt at different points while an alter ego baits her about her viewing habits. You can watch the video clip – here.

Paramore’s Hayley Williams said in a press release: “‘The News’ is one of those songs that came together pretty quickly and felt exciting from the start. It feels like a happy medium between classic Paramore angst and bringing in some influences we’ve always had but never exploited. Watching Zac [Farro] track drums for this one was one of my favorite memories from the studio. Lyrically, it probably explains itself. The 24-hour news cycle is just impossible to comprehend. And I feel a pang of guilt when I unplug to protect my headspace. The common reaction, or non-reaction, seems to be dissociation. Not one of us is innocent of that and who could blame us?”  ‘The News’ is available to download – here.

Paramore’s LP This Is Why will drop Feb. 10, and you can currently pre-order the album here. Paramore will also be hitting the road in support of their new music again in 2023, featuring support from Bloc Party, Foals and more. For ticket info, head – here.

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Bush to launch 2023 tour with Jerry Cantrell, Candlebox and more

Bush hit the road in 2022 supporting their new album, The Art of Survival, and they will be back on tour in North America in early 2023. The group shared via their social media: “You know we couldn’t stay away for long. Bush have announced an early 2023 North American headlining tour with support from Jerry Cantrell, Candlebox and Silversun Pickups at select dates.”  Bush’s LP The Art of Survival features the Top 10 single “More Than Machines” and the follow-up “Heavy Is the Ocean.” The album is currently available – here.

Jerry Cantrell, Candlebox and Silversun Pickups will be playing select dates on the tour. Cantrell is promoting his 2021 solo effort, Brighten, while Candlebox last released Wolves in 2021. Silversun Pickups most recent release was Physical Thrills, which arrived back in August.

General public on-sale tickets are available now.  For information, head here.

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Queensryche share 2023 North American tour dates

Queensryche have shared their U.S. headlining tour dates for spring 2023 in support of their latest album, October’s Digital Noise Alliance.  Serving as support for Queensryche will be Marty Friedman (ex-Megadeth) and the metal band Trauma.

Queensryche said in a press release: “We are very excited to be doing this headline tour in support of our most recent album, ‘Digital Noise Alliance!’ This touring package is amped up and very much looking forward to seeing all of you! Come on out and let’s have a great time together, as live music is as vibrant as ever once again!”

Queensryche also released a new music video for their most recent Digital Noise Alliance single, titiled “Sicdeth.” Queensryche lead vocalist Todd La Torre has said the song is “an abstract tale about convicted killers and the fallout of those attached on both sides.”  You can watch the “Sicdeth” music video – here.

Tickets are on sale now.  Head to queensrycheofficial.com for more information.

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Papa Roach and Falling in Reverse share 2023 tour dates

Papa Roach and Falling in Reverse have shared the second North American leg of their Rockzilla co-headlining tour, which will take place in 2023. Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix said in a press release: “The first round of the Rockzilla tour was such a great time that we had to keep the party going. We can’t wait to be back on the road with these talented bands and share an evening of non-stop rock with even more friends around the U.S. and Canada.”

The first round of the Rockzilla tour kicked off this past July and continued through late August. The new leg will start Feb. 1 in Rochester, N.Y. and wrap up in early March. Hollywood Undead and Escape the Fate will join for all of the dates as support. Tickets go on sale Friday, Dec. 9 at 10AM local time.

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Machine Gun Kelly, Red Hot Chili Peppers and more to headline 2023 Mad Cool Festival

Mad Cool Festival has revealed the initial lineup for the 2023 event, headlined by Machine Gun Kelly, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Liam Gallagher, Lizzo, Lil Nas X, and Robbie Williams. The festival will take place in Madrid, Spain from July 6-8.

Other performers include: Queens of the Stone Age, The Black Keys, The Prodigy, The 1975, Sigur Rós, Rina Sawayama, Puscifer, Sam Smith, Jamie xx, Paolo Nutini, Angel Olsen, Tash Sultana, Thoe Rose, Sylvan Esso, Touché Amoré, Jacob Collier, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Years & Years, The Hu, Nova Twins, and more. Additional artists, including two more headliners, will be announced in the weeks to come.

Three-day tickets are set to go on sale beginning December 15, with single-day tickets available starting December 29. Visit Mad Cool’s official website for more information.

Mad Cool Festival Announces 2023 Lineup: Red Hot Chili Peppers, Black Keys, Lizzo, More

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The Killers, Muse, and The Lumineers headlining 2023 Shaky Knees Festival

The Killers, Muse, and the Lumineers will headline the 2023 edition of the Shaky Knees festival, which will celebrate its 10th birthday on May 5-7 in the city’s Central Park. Greta Van Fleet, Tenacious D, Hozier, the Mars Volta, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are also at the top of the bill.

The Flaming Lips are one of four acts playing one of their albums in its entirety (in this case, Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots), joining Cypress Hill (Black Sunday), Copeland (Beneath Medicine Tree), and Digable Planets (Reachin’). The lineup also includes the first festival appearance by the newly reunited Walkmen, Father John Misty, Future Islands, Grouplove, Manchester Orchestra, the Gaslight Anthem, Pond, and Suki Waterhouse.

Three day and single day tickets are available at shakykneesfestival.com.

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