iRock Nashville Music News Update – 90 sec – 2026-08-17 5:45 PM
From iRock Nashville, here is your extended music news update with Dj. Rockin' Cruz. Queens of the Stone Age and Foo Fighters are set to rock Nashville on August 15. In a quirky twist to their summer tour, Josh Homme introduced fellow rock icon Dave Grohl to the wonders of Bass Pro Shops, creating quite a buzz among fans. Meanwhile, Southpaw FLHC is standing strong amid controversy and label rumors. The punk band faces backlash after drummer Harrison Linder was seen promoting apparel from a company linked to allegations of racism. Despite the storm, they continue to push back against the claims. September 2026 is shaping up to be an exciting month for rock enthusiasts, with a mix of reissues and new releases on the horizon. Neil Young is leading the charge, set to unveil his latest project, promising to ignite nostalgia and excitement. In other news, KISS legends Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley recently threw the ceremonial first pitch at Angel Stadium in Anaheim. The iconic duo delighted both rock and baseball fans alike with their appearance. Lastly, Queens of the Stone Age have revealed their new album title in a wild stunt involving a game of five-finger fillet. Frontman Josh Homme and guitarist Dean Fertita showcased their skills in a recently released video, adding a thrilling twist to the announcement. Get more at iRock Nashville dot com, including more Nashville rock news and links to the full stories.
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