The Black Keys promised fans the canceled dates would be rebooked in smaller venues — as they’d initially been told by Full ...
The Black Keys have given their first interview since — as the band’s Patrick Carney put it in a since-deleted tweet — they ...
LA is a grind – it's expensive, congested, and isolating. When you're hot "in the biz," the town is yours. When you're not, ...
The Black Keys break their silence on cancelling their entire arena tour, splitting with high-powered manager Irving Azoff and future plans.
More than 30 artists, including Olivia Rodrigo, Rod Stewart, Dr. Dre and Joni Mitchell, performed at the benefit concert on Jan. 30.
"Unfortunately, the bill filled so fast...we just ran out of room," the music manager and producer tells TheWrap ...
So many artists volunteered to play that the concert quickly overflowed to the Kia Forum. Irving Azoff, who is producing the ...
Rod Stewart chartered a plane; John Mayer texted Dave Matthews. “I didn’t have to call anybody—the phone just rang.” ...
FireAid will be produced by Shelli and Irving Azoff and the Azoff family, in conjunction with Live Nation and AEG Presents. Performers have not yet been confirmed by the show’s producers.
Irving and Shelli Azoff’s FireAid benefit concert for the victims of the LA fires is expanding. Olivia Rodrigo, Stevie Wonder and No Doubt have now been added to the event as well as Peso Pluma.
Tickets will go on sale on Ticketmaster on Jan. 22 at noon PT. Music industry mogul Irving Azoff is producing the concert with Live Nation and AEG Presents. The Eagles, Azoff’s longtime ...