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Ghost frontman Tobias Forge has said that he doesn’t regret the ban on phones during the band’s most recent tour. Far from it ...
Tobias Forge said fans using phones at concerts had led to him consider ending Ghost’s touring career, before he instituted a ...
This is the question Tobias Forge, Mr. Everything of the band Ghost, was asking himself during the group's current run of ...
If you’ve been following Ghost at all, you immediately know that rock isn’t dead. We can debate all day whether they’re metal ...
Ghost frontman Tobias Forge has said that he doesn’t regret the ban on phones during the band’s most recent tour. Far from it ...
Ghost's Tobias Forge is hopeful that there will be more "headlining" rock bands in the future in response to the "rock is dead" debate. The phrase has been thrown around for decades now with Kiss ...
Frontman Tobias Forge led the Swedish metal band through a two-hour set featuring hits from their Grammy-winning catalog ...
For years, Kiss bassist and co-founder Gene Simmons has famously declared that rock is dead. He's repeated the phrase in interviews, headlines, and public appearances, sparking ongoing debates about ...
Why the band believes ditching phones is the future of unforgettable performances.
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Loudwire on MSNThe Black Sabbath Deep Cut Ghost’s Tobias Forge Initially Wanted to Sing at Farewell Show
Although he covered an Ozzy Osbourne hit, there's a Black Sabbath deep cut that Ghost frontman Tobias Forge initially wanted to sing at the band's farewell concert over the weekend.
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Loudwire on MSNGhost Kick Off 2025 U.S. Tour Leg – Photos + Setlist
The first show of the tour took place at the CFG Bank Arena Arena in Baltimore, Maryland where Ghost performed a 22 song set ...
KISS bassist and co-vocalist Gene Simmons, however, believes that the age of the rock music headliner is on its way out ...
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