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Ministry announce first-ever livestream concert

Ministry announced its first-ever livestream concert, set for November 20th.  The band recently opened for Nine Inch Nails at a special one-off concert in Cleveland, and also performed at the Louder Than Life festival in Louisville. However, their planned European tour this fall had to be canceled due to unforeseen circumstances. Frontman Al Jourgensen said: “We never intended for Cleveland with NIN to be our last show this year. Due to circumstances beyond our control we had to cancel Europe but we didn’t want to end 2022 without one last show, and this will be one for the books.”

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Paramore announce 2023 North American tour

Paramore has announced they will hit the road for a 26-date North American arena tour in 2023, featuring special guests including Bloc Party, Foals, Genesis Owusu, and The Linda Lindas. The tour will be in support of Paramore’s first album in five years, This Is Why, which will drop on February 10th. The band will also embark on a supporting gig for Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour in stadiums across America.

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Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks announce co-headlining stadium concerts

Stevie Nicks and Billy Joel announced a string of three co-headlining shows in 2023. The pair will hit SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on March 10; AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on April 8; and the Nissan Stadium in Nashville on May 19, with more concerts to be announced. According to press releases on Joel’s website, this is the first time the two artists have shared stages in all three scheduled cities.