Metallica to perform on ‘The Late Show’ Super Bowl Edition
Metallica have announced that they’ll be celebrating Super Bowl LV this Sunday with a performance on CBS’s The Late Show, joining Stephen Colbert after the game finishes at 11:35pm EST.
Metallica have announced that they’ll be celebrating Super Bowl LV this Sunday with a performance on CBS’s The Late Show, joining Stephen Colbert after the game finishes at 11:35pm EST.
Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan has revealed that he contracted COVID-19 for a second time late last year, and suffered severe breathing issues that brought him to the emergency room.
DC Comics has announced plans to collaborate with Ozzy Osbourne, Megadeth, Ghost and more on a ‘Band Edition’ of their 2020 series Dark Nights: Death Metal. The seven issues with the ‘Band Edition’ covers will be published monthly, beginning in March, in eight countries: France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and Turkey. There will also be a Collectors’ Omnibus Edition featuring additional content, which will also be published in Russia, Poland, Czech Republic, South Korea and Japan.
Green Day is taking the stage once more for NFL Honors, an annual awards ceremony the night before the Super Bowl celebrating the biggest stars of the NFL season. Green Day shared the news with a Tweet and the simple caption, “Fired up to finally be back on stage!”
Marilyn Manson issued a statement after accusations of abuse from his former girlfriend, Evan Rachel Wood and other women were posted on Instagram. Wood identified the singer, whose given name is Brian Warner, as her alleged abuser when she was 19 and he was 37. Wood and Manson began publicly dating in 2007 and got engaged in 2010 before splitting up in August of that year. Others who accused Manson of misconduct on Instagram include Sarah McNeilly, Ashley Lindsay Morgan, Ashley Walters, Charlyne Yi, Brittany Leigh and Scarlett Kapella, as well as two more whose display names on Instagram are Torii and Gabriella.