First Look at Ozzy Osbourne Doc Reveals the Rocker’s Heartbreaking Final Words About His Last Ever Show, Capturing the Struggle of His Health Battle Just Weeks Before His Death

A first look at the new Ozzy Osbourne documentary has revealed the iconic rocker’s tragic final words about his last ever show, which took place weeks before his death. Directed by BAFTA-award winner Tania Alexander, the feature-length documentary, which is due to be released on October 7, has been produced in collaboration with the Osbourne family. Alongside … Read more

At 66, Bruce Springsteen FINALLY Confirms What Everyone Suspected

For decades, Bruce Springsteen has been “The Boss” — the working-class poet who gave America an anthem for its pain and its pride. His gravel-throated voice has carried the stories of steelworkers, dreamers, lovers, and loners, echoing from Jersey bars to sold-out stadiums around the world. But behind the sweat-drenched performances and marathon tours, rumors have followed … Read more

Robert Plant is back, and he’s not coming quietly. With his new band, Saving Grace, the legendary rock voice has unleashed a fresh track that has fans buzzing. Their new song, “Chevrolet,” isn’t just another release—it’s a bold reimagining of Donovan’s 1965 classic “Hey Gyp.” Plant takes the old tune, rips it apart, and stitches it back together with raw energy, smoky grit, and that unmistakable voice that defined a generation. It’s familiar yet completely reborn, a song dragged out of the past and set on fire for today. Whether you grew up with the original or you’re hearing it for the first time, “Chevrolet” hits like a jolt—proof that Plant’s magic hasn’t faded, it’s only evolved.

Robert Plant and his current group, Saving Grace, have released a third advance track from their upcoming debut album, Saving Grace. The song, titled “Chevrolet,” is a reimagined version of the 1965 Donovan song “Hey Gyp (Dig the Slowness).” “Hey Gyp,” in turn, was an adaptation of the 1930 Delta blues tune “Can I Do It for You?” by Memphis Minnie … Read more

Mickey Callisto Ends His Show With “We Are the Champions”, Making Fans Feel Like They Were at a Real Queen Concert

With a voice that channels both nostalgia and raw power, Mickey Callisto once again proved why fans call him a modern-day Freddie Mercury. During his headlining set at Stendhal Festival 2025, the Sunderland-born singer closed the night with a showstopping rendition of Queen’s “We Are the Champions,” transforming the stage into what felt like a … Read more

For Decades, Fans Have Wondered If They’d Ever See The Magic Of Heart Live Again — And Now, The Wait Is Over. Ann And Nancy Wilson Have Announced Their Explosive 2026 North American Tour, Sending Shockwaves Through The Rock World. ‘We’re Not Just Returning,’ Ann Proclaimed, ‘We’re Reclaiming The Stage That Built Us.’ Nancy Added With A Smile, ‘This Tour Isn’t Nostalgia — It’s A New Chapter.’ With Cities Already Bracing For A Frenzy, One Thing Is Certain: The Sisters Who Defined Generations Of Rock Are About To Write Their Boldest Story Yet.

The band’s Royal Flush Tour continues next February Heart [Criss Cain] After a triumphant summer run that saw sold-out crowds and glowing reviews, Heart is answering fan demand and bringing their Royal Flush Tour back to North America in 2026. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers will hit a new round of arenas and major markets beginning February … Read more

Jack Osbourne came out swinging, and he didn’t mince a single word. Defending his legendary dad, Ozzy, he tore into former Pink Floyd singer Roger Waters with a takedown that left jaws on the floor. Calling Waters “pathetic,” Jack didn’t stop there—he dropped the hammer with a line that burned through the noise: “My father always thought you were a cunt. Thanks for proving him right.” The brutal honesty hit like a thunderclap, shaking fans and critics alike. It wasn’t just a defense—it was a son’s raw, unfiltered fury, standing up for his father in a way only family can.

Jack Osbourne has ripped into former Pink Floyd singer Roger Waters following comments made by the rocker about his late father, Ozzy. Waters was speaking recently on the Independent Ink podcast about the Black Sabbath frontman, who died from a heart attack in July at the age of 76. “Ozzy Osbourne, who just died, bless him, in his, whatever that state that … Read more

Mickey Callisto Silences Lip-Sync Accusations With Stunning A Cappella ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Performance on Television

Mickey Callisto is making 2025 a year to remember. The Sunderland-born singer, who first captured attention on Britain’s Got Talent earlier this year, has turned online debates into worldwide recognition in just a matter of months. The 28-year-old performer faced early controversy when some BGT viewers accused him of miming during his stunning audition of … Read more

“A Song for the Brave” — After retiring from touring, Neil Diamond performs for special audience

When Neil Diamond stepped away from touring in 2018 after revealing his Parkinson’s diagnosis, fans believed they had seen the last of his legendary live performances. The man whose voice had filled stadiums, whose words had been sung across ballparks and weddings, was supposed to be done with the stage. But this week in Colorado, Diamond proved … Read more

Steven Tyler stormed the MTV VMA stage with a moment that stopped time—his tribute to Ozzy’s classic “Mama I’m Coming Home.” Nearly 80 years old, Tyler sang with a fire and grit that most rockers half his age can’t touch. The rasp, the soul, the sheer power of his voice—it felt like real rock had finally come home after being gone too long. For years, the VMAs have leaned on flash and pop spectacle, but this? This was raw, loud, and unforgettable. Fans called it the coolest thing to hit the show in 25 years—and for good reason. That wasn’t just a performance, it was a living legend proving that true rock never dies. Now that was how you honor Ozzy.

Opening Tribute Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry joined an all-star group at the MTV Video Music Awards to honor Ozzy Osbourne with a heartfelt performance of “Mama I’m Coming Home.” The live segment followed a moving introduction that looked back on Osbourne’s remarkable career and lasting influence. Before the music began, fans saw a … Read more