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The new documentary “Billy Idol Should Be Dead,” which premiered at the Tribeca Festival on Tuesday, reveals how the punk rocker suffered a near-fatal overdose in 1984.
Opening with "Hello, Heaven Hello," complete with glitter cannons, he quickly shed his shirt in the scorching heat, venturing into the crowd before an acoustic interlude.
But, at 69, Idol has survived his severe drug addiction and lived to tell the tale. And he’s still going strong, taking off his shirt to reveal a ripped torso after finishing a five-song set ...
Yungblud released his fourth album ‘Icons’ the day before Bludfest and his headline set drew heavily from that. ‘Idols’ is a ...
For us southerners, Rewind is better known for its weekend-long festival held at Henley-on-Thames. This one-dayer in Margate ...
The best way to celebrate is to throw a party for family, friends and neighbors, and it's no different for Central Florida's ...
Early one Saturday evening after a West Ham home win, Bobby Moore and I were propping up one corner of the historic pub next ...
Three classic releases from Billy Idol, ‘Don’t Stop’ EP, ‘Whiplash Smile,’ and ‘Charmed Life,’ are receiving limited-edition ...