The star-studded bill also includes Orbital, Manic Street Preachers, Courteneers, Tom Jones, Idles, Gomez and more.
A decade before “punk” was even a thing, ‘White Light/White Heat’ found The Velvet Underground light-years ahead of everyone else.
Forty years later, this definitive performance by the original band has been restored from the original film reels, remixed and remastered.
The album went nine-times platinum in America alone, and topped the charts there for two weeks.
On 29 January 1965, the UK’s celebrated TV music show 'Ready Steady Go!' hosted The Who's TV debut.
Originally received as a gift from guitarist Jeff Beck, Page used a 1959 Telecaster to unleash his larger-than-life riffage and fierce soloing.
Andrew Loog Oldham was 19 years old when he signed The Rolling Stones to a management deal; his genius helped make them the band they became.
Cinema’s history of rock’n’roll movies ranges across studio features documentaries and even the avant-garde, helping to turn stage stars into screen icons.
On 29 January, 1972, Badfinger charted in the UK with 'Day After Day,' produced by George Harrison, the second time they had a hit produced by a Beatle.
Steppenwolf released their debut album in January 1968, but it didn't fully take off until 'Born To Be Wild' was featured in Easy Rider and made them stars.
Co-written with Ed Sheeran, 'Shine A Light' is also the title of Adams' new album, released on 1 March.
Fans in New York City, Austin, Las Vegas and Los Angeles will have a chance to hop on board the double-decker on selected dates.
The legendary band hit London on the back of their high-profile US tour which kicks off on 7 May.
The singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has a unique and much-revered place in the music firmament.
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