"I've had a fantastic time with Steve. He's made a lot of my crazy ideas come true," Idol said at the event.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A Cuyahoga County Council committee approved a resolution allowing the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to host its induction ceremony in Cleveland every three years rather than the current ...
Iron Maiden are deservedly one of the eight inductees in the 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, but they will not be attending the gala induction ceremony this fall in Los Angeles. As their manager Ron ...
It's finally happening. After years of eligibility and two failed nominations, British heavy metal legends Iron Maiden are being inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. Metalheads worldwide have ...
Bassist confirms he wouldn’t attend the induction ceremony even if the band wasn’t busy on tour – and singer Bruce Dickinson ...
A heavy metal band is finally getting into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but won’t attend their own induction ceremony. Iron Maiden confirmed Thursday that its members will skip the Rock Hall’s 2026 ...
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame unveiled its Class of 2026 on April 13 during a live "Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night" episode of "American Idol." Eight performers were selected from a field of 17 ...
Iron Maiden’s Steve Harris and Bruce Dickinson have downplayed the band’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, stressing they’re not fussed and won’t attend the ceremony.
Taylor Swift won’t be eligible for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for five more years, but artifacts from her “The Fate of Ophelia” music video are on display starting Friday (June 26) in ...
Earlier this week, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame rectified a glaring omission and announced that Iron Maiden would be inducted this year. It was long overdue, but for a long time, members of the band ...
A heavy metal band is finally getting into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but won’t attend their own induction ceremony. Iron Maiden confirmed Thursday that its members will skip the Rock Hall’s 2026 ...
Last year, I called the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame music’s “cringy and deeply vain cathedral of awarded immortality.” Once upon a time, getting enshrined in its hallowed halls meant something. Now?