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Alex Terrible Is Fighting and Performing at Blood4Blood on May 6
Slaughter To Prevail frontman Alex Terrible has created Blood4Blood — a bare-knuckle fighting and concert event at Ocean Center in Daytona Beach on May 6, produced by Danny Wimmer Presents and Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship. Four real bouts, four bands: Slaughter To Prevail, Black Label Society, Crowbar, and Malevolence. Terrible will compete in one of the fights, then get on stage and perform that same night — the first event of its kind in heavy music, and timed the night before Welcome to Rockville opens.
Emperor and Blood Incantation Hit North America Starting March 27
Emperor are returning to North America for the first time in years with Blood Incantation as special guests — 12 dates from March 27 in Toronto through April 12 at The Wiltern in Los Angeles. The routing is legitimate: Chicago's Aragon Ballroom, The Fillmore Detroit, Atlanta, Nashville, Austin are all on the itinerary. This is the most significant black metal touring event of the spring and these rooms will not hold long.
Alissa White-Gluz Launches Blue Medusa
Four months after leaving Arch Enemy, Alissa White-Gluz unveiled Blue Medusa on International Women's Day with a full band already assembled — guitarists Alyssa Day and Dani Sophia, Dragonforce bassist Alicia Vigil, and Stitched Up Heart drummer Delaney Jaster. New music is coming soon. Blue Medusa is already booked at Louder Than Life and Aftershock, which means they skipped the slow-build phase entirely.
Dave Mustaine Is Planning an Acting Career After the Farewell Tour
With the Megadeth farewell run extending potentially two to three more years, Mustaine is already planning what follows — and acting is the primary target. "I've already done a ton of stuff on TV — hosting game shows, appearances in small sitcoms and movies," he told Guitar.com, adding that teaching music is also on the table. He has screen credits: a villain role in the 2001 Black Scorpion TV movie and a voice part in Halloween Pussy Trap Kill Kill. Whether the camera wants what Mustaine's offering remains to be seen.
Pantera's 666-Copy Coffee Table Book Drops This Spring
Pantera have partnered with rock photographer Ross Halfin and Rufus Publications on a 300-plus page limited edition coffee table book — 666 copies, hand-signed by Phil Anselmo, Rex Brown, Zakk Wylde, and Charlie Benante, featuring both the original and current lineups. Pre-orders are live at rufuspublications.com now. If you're a serious collector, this is the kind of release that disappears inside a week.
Papa Roach Drop "Wake Up Calling" and Book UK/Ireland Arenas
Papa Roach released "Wake Up Calling," their third consecutive standalone single and the most stripped-down of the batch — frontman Jacoby Shaddix calls it "one of the most raw songs we've ever written." Alongside the single, the band confirmed a full UK and Ireland arena run for November 2026: Glasgow, Dublin, Birmingham, Manchester, and London. No album announcement yet, but three singles and arena routing in the same cycle is not coincidence.
Metallica Maxes Out Sphere at 24 Shows, Addresses Ticket Chaos
Metallica added a final 10 dates to the Life Burns Faster Sphere residency, bringing the total to 24 shows running October 2026 through March 2027 — "we're maxing out Life Burns Faster," per the band's statement. All 24 are now sold out. In a follow-up fan message, the band acknowledged that "the ticket-buying process was often frustrating and not always smooth" and said they're working with partners to improve it, while hinting at a future Sphere return without committing to specifics.
The Warning Are Opening for Yungblud on UK Arenas Next Month
The Warning have been added to Yungblud's Idols world tour UK arena run in April — their largest mainstream crossover move to date, well outside the metal circuit. The Villarreal sisters wrapped Latin America arenas in March, dropped "Kerosene" on March 6, and are now stepping into pop-rock arena audiences in the UK. The trajectory over the past 12 months is hard to ignore.
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