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Gallery: Lollaplooza 2017

The four-day festival takes over Chicago’s lakefront park and turns up the volume thanks to Ryan Adams, Arcade Fire, Muse, Ron Gallo, Warpaint, Cage the Elephant, and others.

blink-182’s Mark Hoppus

The cofounding bassist rode his signature Fender Jaguar bass—with octopus and bee artwork painted by Greg “Craola” Simkins—for the crowd-pumping number “The Rock Show.” The bass has just a single volume knob and Seymour Duncan SPB-3 Quarter Pound P-bass pickups that are inverted because he believes it gives a more even spectrum across all the strings.

Photo by Mike Miller

Four-time Grammy Award-winning guitarist Gary Clark Jr. announces his 2025 North American tour.

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Revv Amplification's limited-edition G-Series V2 pedals offer three fresh flavors of boutique Canadian tone, with V2 circuit revisions.

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The Texan rocker tells us how the Lonestar State shaped his guitar sounds and how he managed to hit it big in Music City.

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Photo by Simon Emmett

Oasis Live '25 world tour announces North American dates with Cage The Elephant as special guest. Oasis commented, “America. Oasis is coming. You have one last chance to prove that you loved us all along.”

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