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Cypress Hill is continuing the rollout of their upcoming live album, Cypress Hill and the London Symphony Orchestra: Black Sunday Live at the Royal Albert Hall, with the second offering from the ...
London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall has confirmed a pair of special concerts featuring the music of Metal Gear will take place later this year. The two ‘Metal Gear In Concert’ gigs will take ...
Beck has played the Royal Albert Hall once before, over 20 years ago. “I don’t know what I was thinking, but I played by myself,” the American musician said upon his return to Kensington on Saturday ...
Fuelled by circle pits and crowd-surfing, Sex Pistols with Frank Carter played an explosive set at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall for Teenage Cancer Trust last night (Monday March 24).
At the very start of his group’s tw​o-and-a-half-hour set, at 7.30 sharp on Monday night, 74-year-old bandleader Mike Rutherford had an announcement for the crowd at a packed Royal ...
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There are few sounds more youthful in rock and roll than the pummelling chords of The Who’s 1965 single I Can’t Explain, now 60 years on at London’s Royal Albert Hall the band prove the ...
The Who's frontman Roger Daltrey has revealed his struggles with deteriorating vision during a captivating performance at London's Royal Albert Hall on Thursday, declaring to fans "he's going blind".
A "collective" decision was made for Zak Starkey to leave after the band's shows at the Royal Albert Hall in March. Starkey had been The Who’s full-time drummer since their Quadrophenia Tour in 1996.
The Who returned to the stage for the first time in more than a year on Thursday, March 27, at the Royal Albert Hall in London, as part of the 2025 Teenage Cancer Trust benefit concert series.