Rock music is dead, they said. At least, it is dead as a popular genre. To be fair, rock has fallen by the wayside from the cultural-zeitgeist perspective. Hair metal gave way to grunge back in the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Swedish rock band Ghost announced a stop in Columbus next year on their "Skeletour World Tour." The band is scheduled to visit Nationwide Arena on Feb. 2. The stop is among 20 new ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PEORIA — Grammy-winning Swedish theatrical rock band Ghost announced the addition of 20 shows to its 2026 Skeletour World Tour, ...
Hail Ghost! Hail Tobias Forge! Hail Skeletá! The prospect of eternal damnation has never sounded so enticing, infectious or fun as it did on the night of Monday, July 21 when Ghost played to a nearly ...
Rock band Ghost has confirmed its SKELETOUR WORLD TOUR for 2026, with an announcement of 20 new North American dates kicking off January 21 at the Kia Center in Orlando, FL, and running through ...
We have some normal Ghost news for you, and no, we’re not talking about a restock of their very freaky Mother’s Day “Ghildo” launch. Skeletá is Ghost’s sixth studio album and was released on Loma ...
The Swedish hard-rock band Ghost has never topped the Billboard 200 albums chart — until this week. Elsewhere, Kendrick Lamar's "Luther (feat.... The Swedish hard-rock band Ghost has never topped the ...
Ghost’s sound features good old-fashioned Scandinavian pop stamped with the textures of metal and ‘80s rock. At the LCA concert, material from the spring release “Skeleta,” the band’s sixth album and ...
Ghost was among the winners at Wednesday's 2026 Grammis, the Swedish equivalent of the Grammys.The band's latest record, 2025's Skeletá, earned the prize in the hard rock/metal album of the year ...
PEORIA — Grammy-winning Swedish theatrical rock band Ghost announced the addition of 20 shows to its 2026 Skeletour World Tour, including one at the Peoria Civic Center. Ghost is scheduled to perform ...
The Billboard charts were remarkably unremarkable last week, as no new albums debuted in the top 60 and a two-year-old juggernaut — SZA's supersized SOS — returned to No. 1, more or less by default.