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Ringo Starr admits The Beatles had several ‘rows’ at height of fame: ‘We didn’t get along’

shout — a lot.Ringo Starr, 83, admitted that The Beatles had their issues with one another in a new interview with Dan Rather, 92, for AXS.“No no, we didn’t get along,” the drummer said of the iconic English rock band on May 10. “We were four guys. We had rows.”But Starr said that the drama with the other Beatles — Paul McCartney, George Harrison and John Lennon — “never got in the way of the music no matter how bad the row was.”“Once the count in, we all gave our best,” Starr explained.
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How much does it cost to see the Marshall Tucker Band on tour in 2023?
The Marshall Tucker Band celebrated their 50th anniversary.Rather than calling it quits after that momentous achievement, the band is back on the road yet again in 2023 for their 21-concert ‘Infinite Road Tour.’Along the way, the Southern-fried rockers will stop into Westbury, NY’s NYCB Theatre on May 21, Batavia, NY’s Batavia Downs on July 21 and Englewood, NJ’s Bergen Performing Arts Center on July 22.And if you want to see the icons bust out hits like “Can’t You See,” “Heard It In A Love Song,” “Fire On The Mountain” and more live, we’re pleased to report that you won’t need to break the bank to do so.In fact, at the time of publication, we found some tickets going for as low as $21 before fees on Vivid Seats.They won’t be phoning it in either.“We’re gearing up to bring the heat on stage!” the band shared on Instagram. “Y’all ready for some southern rockin’ good times?”If you are, here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming leg of the Marshall Tucker Band’s ‘Infinite Road Tour.’All prices are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all 2023 tour dates, venues and cheapest tickets available for all shows can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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How much are last-minute Just Like Heaven Festival tickets? Lineup & more
dream indie nostalgia festival has arrived.On Saturday, May 13, the one-day Just Like Heaven Festival is dropping into Pasadena, CA’s Brookside Golf Club and the lineup is a doozy.Just a few of the artists atop the bill include Yeah Yeah Yeahs, MGMT, Azealia Banks, Hot Chip and M83.And STRFKR, Peaches, Future Islands, Empire of the Sun and The Bravery are also set to perform.Plus, you won’t want to forget the recently reunited rockers The Walkmen will be there too.Seriously, get out your iPod Mini because we’re about party like it’s 2007.Amazingly, prices aren’t too crazy either for the one-day extravaganza either.At the time of publication, we found some single-day passes going for as low as $189 before fees on Vivid Seats.Now, that’s a steal to relive your misspent youth all in a single Saturday.Want tickets now?Here’s everything you need to know about how grab last-minute Just Like Heaven Festival tickets ASAP.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.Need tickets?You can grab General Admission, General Admission Plus, VIP and Clubhouse passes here.Although all of the artists listed above may seem like more than enough for a fest, there’s still more on the jam-packed slate.Check out the disco-inspired poster below to get a better idea of who all will be taking the stage on Saturday.A post shared by Just Like Heaven Fest (@justlikeheavenfest)If the Kilby Block Party is too last-minute for you, here are five festivals you can catch later this year.Looking for even more multi-day jams? Check out our guide to 2023’s hottest festivals here.
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Kilby Block Party 2023 tickets: See Pavement, The Strokes, Ethel Cain, more
Salt Lake City’s Kilby Block Party.Taking place May 12-14 at the Utah State Fairgrounds, some of the hippest bands from the ’90s, ’00s, ’10s and today are dropping into SLC for three days of music, art, food and more.But for now, let’s talk music.Just a few of the mega headliners on the bill include The Strokes, Pavement, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Pixies and Run The Jewels.That’s not all though.Dominic Fike, Japanese Breakfast, Deerhoof, Goth Babe and Lucius are also set to perform at the three-day extravaganza.Plus, recently reunited rockers The Walkmen and rising star Ethel Cain will grace the fairground stages as well.Still not sold?Well, what if we told you affordable last-minute tickets are still available?Yes, at the time of publication, we found three-day passes going for as low as $200 before fees on Vivid Seats.While that may sound a tad bit pricey, make sure to take into consideration that single-day passes all start at $147 before fees.Thus, if you attend just two days of the music fest, you make out like a bandit.Don’t forget how many incredible bucket list acts you’ll get to see too.Take our word for it — the Kilby Block Party is truly a can’t miss event. Festivals just don’t curate lineups this good.Need more information?Keep reading — we’ve got all the pertinent details below.A complete calendar including all multi-day and single-day pass options can be found right here.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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We found cheap last-minute TXT tickets. How much are they?
Tomorrow X Together.Starting May 6 and running until May 28, the popular K-Pop group will embark on their 10-concert ‘Act: Sweet Mirage World Tour’ that will take them to venues all over North America.Along the way, they’ll play two huge shows at Long Island’s UBS Arena on May 9 and May 10.And best of all, last-minute tickets are still available to see Yeonjun, Soobin, Beomgyu, Taehyun and Huening Kai.In fact, they’re surprisingly affordable.At the time of publication, we found some going for as low as $49 before fees on Vivid Seats.Not a bad price to see one of the biggest bands in the world debut their new five-song EP “The Name Chapter: Temptation” live on tour.Want to find out how much tickets are to the show closest to you?Keep reading — we’ve got everything you need to know including details about their upcoming headlining gig at Lollapalooza and more.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all upcoming tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets avaialable can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.On Aug.
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Foo Fighters release ‘emotionally raw’ first song since Taylor Hawkins’ death
“Rescued,” the band’s first song since the death of beloved drummer Taylor Hawkins in March 2022.And you can feel the ghost of Hawkins in the haunting chorus: “We’re all free to some degree/To dance under the lights/I’m just waiting to be rescued/Bring me back to life.”Back in ferocious form, you can hear the revived Foos emerging from their mourning after Hawkins died at 50 from a suspected overdose while the group was on tour in South America.“It came in a flash/It came out of nowhere/It happened so fast/And then it was over,” sings frontman Dave Grohl, seemingly referencing Hawkins’ passing at the beginning of the song.Later, Grohl hints at his deep grief: “I fell in a trap/My heart’s getting colder.” Then the singer repeats a plea to “rescue me tonight,” as if he wishes he could have saved Hawkins.“Rescued” dropped Wednesday as the Foo Fighters announced “But Here We Are,” their 11th studio album, due June 2.It’s the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band’s follow-up to 2021’s “Medicine at Midnight,” which arrived just four months before Hawkins’ death.A press release describes “But Here We Are” as “a brutally honest and emotionally raw response to everything Foo Fighters endured over the last year” and “a testament to the healing powers of music.”The release continues, “ ‘But Here We Are’ is the sound of brothers finding refuge in the music that brought them together in the first place 28 years ago, a process that was as therapeutic as it was about a continuation of life.”
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