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McCartney and Lennon Sons, James and Sean Ono, Team Up for New Song ‘Primrose Hill’

Selena Kuznikov Last year saw the release of the Beatles’ new song: “Now And Then,” which was promoted as the band’s final single — but there’s a new McCartney/Lennon pairing. Paul and the late Linda McCartney’s son (and youngest offspring), James McCartney has released a new song with his close friend and John Lennon‘s son, Sean Ono Lennon.
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What do SESSANTA tickets cost to see Primus, Puscifer and A Perfect Circle?
Tool isn’t the only tool in Maynard James Keenan’s tool belt.When he isn’t touring with the Grammy-winning group, Keenan takes his other bands A Perfect Circle and Puscifer on the road.The two rock outfits — along with Les Claypool’s Primus — are currently on their nationwide ‘SESSANTA Tour’ celebrating Keenan’s 60th birthday and the release of their cheeky, three-song ‘SESSANTA E.P.P.P.”Already midway through the monthlong trek, they have 16 concerts left, including a gig at Forest Hills, NY’s Forest Hills Stadium on Saturday, May 4.With all the cross pollination between the co-headliners, they deliver an unconventional show.“As expected, the bands took turns performing throughout the night, with A Perfect Circle starting things off, Primus taking the second slot, and Puscifer cleaning up the first round,” Revolver reported about the April 2 Boston concert.“They didn’t exactly stick to that formation, though, as you can see through (their) mega-sized, 29-song setlist.”Sound like the show for you?It isn’t too late to grab last-minute tickets.At the time of publication, prices start at $42 before fees on Vivid Seats.Other shows have tickets going anywhere from $43 to $176 before fees.Still need a few more details before buying?We’ve got everything you need to know and more about A Perfect Circle, Puscifer and Primus’ 2024 ‘SESSANTA Tour.’All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing
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You won’t believe how much last-minute Peach Music Festival tickets cost
Peach Music Festival is dropping into The Pavilion at Montage Mountain in Scranton, PA.And some of the most fun rock groups around will be gracing the festival grounds all weekend long.Just a few of the biggest names on this year’s bill include My Morning Jacket, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Goose, Ween and Ziggy Marley.They’ll be joined by Umphrey’s McGee, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, Lettuce, Mike Gordon and The Australian Pink Floyd show celebrating the 50th anniversary of “The Dark Side of the Moon.”Plus, it’d be crazy if we didn’t mention Primus’ Les Claypool is playing with the Fearless Flying Frog Brigade.Craziest of all though are how much last-minute four-day passes will run you.At the time of publication, we found some general admission passes going for as low as $96 before fees on Vivid Seats.Yes, you can see all the above bands and more for just $24 a day.Sound too good to be true?Keep reading.We’ve got all the information you need and more about the 2023 Peach Music Festival below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.As noted before, general admission lawn seating for the four-day extravaganza start at $96 before fees.General admission seating begins at $163 before fees.For those hoping to get closest to the action, VIP box seats can be grabbed for $225 before fees.Keep an eye on prices — they could move up or down at any time.Who else is on the 60-artist bill?You can find each and every act on the Peach Music Festival’s groovy poster right here:A post shared by The Peach Music Festival (@peachmusicfest)Want to know when your favorite group is performing?Check out the Peach Music Festival’s exquisitely planned schedule below to find out.A post shared by The Peach Music Festival (@peachmusicfest)If the
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Les Claypool and Eugene Hütz share tribute song to ‘Zelensky: The Man With The Iron Balls’
Primus‘ Les Claypool and Gogol Bordello’s Eugene Hütz have shared a tribute song to Eukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky. You can listen to it below.Called ‘Zelensky: The Man With The Iron Balls’, the charity track also features The Police’s Stewart Copeland on drums, John Lennon’s son Sean on guitar and vocals, Hütz’s bandmate Sergey Ryabtseb on violin and Billy Strings on acoustic guitar.The lyrics of the song hear the collective sing: “One person can make a difference/ Be they short, thin, fat, or tall/ That person can live with dignity/ If they stand with some iron balls.”You can listen to the track here:Speaking about the track to Rolling Stone, Hütz, who was born in Ukraine, said: “As soon as Russian aggression broke out, Les and I connected to address the catastrophe ASAP.“We jumped on creating affirmative music that calls for unity and pays respect to the real doers in Ukrainian defence, such as President Zelensky, who demonstrated previously unheard of stamina and heroism.”Claypool said the track “is not intended to be a song of condemnation,” but one of “unity.”All proceeds from the track will go to Nova Ukraine, a non-profit organisation that provides humanitarian relief and support to the people of Ukraine.“It is our way to show that heavyweights like Les, Stewart, Billy, and Sean stand with the people of Ukraine and the country’s sovereignty from the very start of Russian-led terror,” Hütz added.
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