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Billy Idol
2 months ago
Rebel Yell 👊🏼 Live from the secret balcony on the 103rd floor of the Empire State Building. Watch the full version now with Time Out New York here: https://www.timeout.more
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Past
SEP
29
2024
Rogers, AR
Walmart AMP
I Was There
SEP
28
2024
St. Louis, MO
Langenberg Field
I Was There
AUG
25
2024
St. John's, Canada
Mary Brown's Centre
I Was There
AUG
23
2024
Halifax, Canada
Scotiabank Centre
I Was There
AUG
21
2024
Moncton, Canada
Avenir Centre
I Was There
AUG
19
2024
Quebec City, Canada
Centre Vidéotron
I Was There
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Fan Reviews
Dennis
August 2nd 2024
At Rogers Place on Thursday night for the Rebel Yell Canada 2024 tour, the singer and his longtime guitarist Steve Stevens took a six-piece band through a set of hits and deep cuts from the now 40-year-old album, interspersed with a few other notable songs from his career.
Idol had no intention of giving up the goods right at the start. The band kicked off with (Do Not) Stand in the Shadows, an overlooked track from Rebel Yell, before dipping into radio standby Cradle of Love. Flesh For Fantasy was where the run of hits kicked off, the audience heartily singing along to the anthemic chorus. Cage, a more recent number that Idol explained as a reaction to the Covid-19 lockdown, was mind-numbing alt-rock landfill.
Idol’s voice was phenomenal!!! By the time Idol brought the band into full lockstep groove with Mony Mony you could see hints of the young Idol peeking through. Stevens had his moment in the spotlight with the requisite solo guitar, plucking acoustic for a few flamenco exercises that felt like he was impressing everyone at the music shop. Genuinely a great guitarist, but you have to wonder what purpose this serves beyond allowing the singer a rest.
Openers Platinum Blonde were a perfect fit as the evening’s warm-up act.
Now pared down to a three-piece with vocalist Mark Holmes taking on bass duties, they’re still happily dishing out their ‘80s hits. It seemed like they had an unending well to draw from, and Thursday night’s 40-minute show gave you every single inescapable song from Canadian radio: Situation Critical, Crying Over You, Standing in the Dark, Doesn’t Really Matter. From one perspective they all blended into a single song with endless choruses, but from another the band was tight, Holmes was a stage dynamo, and Sergio Galli a rock on guitar. Holmes sound remarkable!! Hasn’t missed a beat since the 80s….Well one song…he openly admitted to making a mistake, but it’s LIVE. What do you expect.
Edmonton, AB@Rogers Place
Pro
August 1st 2024
The concert itself was excellent!! The less-than-perfect rating is due to the very misleading “VIP Meet & Greet”. Be transparent. Call it what it is: a socially-distanced photo with a huge road equipment case between us. Could basically see their heads and that’s it. Had I known this very important detail beforehand, I wouldn’t have spent my hard-earned money on this treat to myself. When I did the meet & greet 5 years ago at his unplugged show at The Vogue, I came away with my favourite photo of my favourite moment in life: me in between Billy Idol and Steve Stevens, all with our arms simply behind each others backs.
I understand that health-wise the artists have every right to take photos the way they want to, but LET US KNOW THAT VERY CLEARLY BEFORE we hit “purchase”.
I’d see BFI again, but I’ll hang onto my photo from 2019 and never spend on another “meet & greet” because that’s not at all an accurate description.
(Also hypocritical that security shouted for us to cram together in the VIP line “nose to ear” and then said because of the uptick of COVID the photo is socially-distanced.)
Vancouver, BC@Rogers Arena
Teresa
April 10th 2024
I worked security back stage when Billy came off stage he was in pain you sure couldn't tell when he was performing he was amazing what a rockstar I hope everything was ok with him one of the best shows I have worked love you Billy please come back to st. Louis billy!!
Saint Louis, MO@Loufest - Forest Park
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About Billy Idol
From punk pioneer to global superstar, Billy Idol has left an indelible mark in popular music and remained a household name for over three decades. His style, music, and attitude have transcended time and trend. Born in 1955 in Stanmore, North London, Idol spent several formative years living on Long Island, NY as a child before returning to the UK and emerging as a central figure of the British punk movement. As part of the infamous Bromley Contingent and a fan of the Sex Pistols, Idol was inspired to front the pioneering British punk band Generation X from 1976 until the band’s split in 1981. Determined to break through in America, Billy Idol hooked up with guitar genius Steve Stevens and a crucial musical partnership was forged. Billy Idol has created some of rock-n-roll’s most enduring anthems including “White Wedding,” “Dancing With Myself,” “Flesh For Fantasy,” “Hot In the City,” “Eyes Without A Face,” “Rebel Yell,” and “Cradle of Love,” among others. Billy Idol is the original punk rocker who found a way to take that sneering punk attitude into the pop and rock mainstream, carving out songs that have lasted a lifetime.
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Genres:
80s, Decades, Glam, Punk, Pop, Rock
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Latest Posts
Billy Idol
2 months ago
Rebel Yell 👊🏼 Live from the secret balcony on the 103rd floor of the Empire State Building. Watch the full version now with Time Out New York here: https://www.timeout.more
View More Posts
Live Photos of Billy Idol
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Billy Idol merch
iPhone 16 Billy Idol - Rebel Yell Por...
$20.00
Rebel Yell 40th Anniversary Expanded ...
$18.98
Billy Idol - Rebel Yell Portrait PopS...
$14.99 - $28.99
Billy Idol Lithograph
$29.99
Billy Idol Expanded Edition
$16.77
Billy Idol T Shirt Motorcycle Photo W...
$29.95 - $30.95
The Cage EP
$13.59
Billy Idol - Charmed Life Pullover Ho...
$50.00
Billy Idol - Daytime Drama Long Sleev...
$35.00
Billy Idol - Daytime Drama Pullover H...
$50.00
Billy Idol - Daytime Drama Sweatshirt
$45.00
Galaxy S10 Billy Idol - Rebel Yell Po...
$20.00
Billy Idol - Charmed Life Sweatshirt
$45.00
Billy Idol - Daytime Drama T-Shirt
$21.25
Billy Idol - Charmed Life Long Sleeve...
$35.00
Billy Idol - Charmed Life T-Shirt
$25.00
Billy Idol - Rebel Yell Portrait Tote...
$21.99
Billy Idol - Rebel Yell Portrait T-Sh...
$30.00
Billy Idol - Spiked Hair Portrait Pul...
$50.00
Billy Idol - Biker Eagle Long Sleeve ...
$35.00
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concerts and tour dates
Past
SEP
29
2024
Rogers, AR
Walmart AMP
I Was There
SEP
28
2024
St. Louis, MO
Langenberg Field
I Was There
AUG
25
2024
St. John's, Canada
Mary Brown's Centre
I Was There
AUG
23
2024
Halifax, Canada
Scotiabank Centre
I Was There
AUG
21
2024
Moncton, Canada
Avenir Centre
I Was There
AUG
19
2024
Quebec City, Canada
Centre Vidéotron
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Dennis
August 2nd 2024
At Rogers Place on Thursday night for the Rebel Yell Canada 2024 tour, the singer and his longtime guitarist Steve Stevens took a six-piece band through a set of hits and deep cuts from the now 40-year-old album, interspersed with a few other notable songs from his career.
Idol had no intention of giving up the goods right at the start. The band kicked off with (Do Not) Stand in the Shadows, an overlooked track from Rebel Yell, before dipping into radio standby Cradle of Love. Flesh For Fantasy was where the run of hits kicked off, the audience heartily singing along to the anthemic chorus. Cage, a more recent number that Idol explained as a reaction to the Covid-19 lockdown, was mind-numbing alt-rock landfill.
Idol’s voice was phenomenal!!! By the time Idol brought the band into full lockstep groove with Mony Mony you could see hints of the young Idol peeking through. Stevens had his moment in the spotlight with the requisite solo guitar, plucking acoustic for a few flamenco exercises that felt like he was impressing everyone at the music shop. Genuinely a great guitarist, but you have to wonder what purpose this serves beyond allowing the singer a rest.
Openers Platinum Blonde were a perfect fit as the evening’s warm-up act.
Now pared down to a three-piece with vocalist Mark Holmes taking on bass duties, they’re still happily dishing out their ‘80s hits. It seemed like they had an unending well to draw from, and Thursday night’s 40-minute show gave you every single inescapable song from Canadian radio: Situation Critical, Crying Over You, Standing in the Dark, Doesn’t Really Matter. From one perspective they all blended into a single song with endless choruses, but from another the band was tight, Holmes was a stage dynamo, and Sergio Galli a rock on guitar. Holmes sound remarkable!! Hasn’t missed a beat since the 80s….Well one song…he openly admitted to making a mistake, but it’s LIVE. What do you expect.
Edmonton, AB@Rogers Place
Pro
August 1st 2024
The concert itself was excellent!! The less-than-perfect rating is due to the very misleading “VIP Meet & Greet”. Be transparent. Call it what it is: a socially-distanced photo with a huge road equipment case between us. Could basically see their heads and that’s it. Had I known this very important detail beforehand, I wouldn’t have spent my hard-earned money on this treat to myself. When I did the meet & greet 5 years ago at his unplugged show at The Vogue, I came away with my favourite photo of my favourite moment in life: me in between Billy Idol and Steve Stevens, all with our arms simply behind each others backs.
I understand that health-wise the artists have every right to take photos the way they want to, but LET US KNOW THAT VERY CLEARLY BEFORE we hit “purchase”.
I’d see BFI again, but I’ll hang onto my photo from 2019 and never spend on another “meet & greet” because that’s not at all an accurate description.
(Also hypocritical that security shouted for us to cram together in the VIP line “nose to ear” and then said because of the uptick of COVID the photo is socially-distanced.)
Vancouver, BC@Rogers Arena
Teresa
April 10th 2024
I worked security back stage when Billy came off stage he was in pain you sure couldn't tell when he was performing he was amazing what a rockstar I hope everything was ok with him one of the best shows I have worked love you Billy please come back to st. Louis billy!!
Saint Louis, MO@Loufest - Forest Park
View More Fan Reviews
About Billy Idol
From punk pioneer to global superstar, Billy Idol has left an indelible mark in popular music and remained a household name for over three decades. His style, music, and attitude have transcended time and trend. Born in 1955 in Stanmore, North London, Idol spent several formative years living on Long Island, NY as a child before returning to the UK and emerging as a central figure of the British punk movement. As part of the infamous Bromley Contingent and a fan of the Sex Pistols, Idol was inspired to front the pioneering British punk band Generation X from 1976 until the band’s split in 1981. Determined to break through in America, Billy Idol hooked up with guitar genius Steve Stevens and a crucial musical partnership was forged. Billy Idol has created some of rock-n-roll’s most enduring anthems including “White Wedding,” “Dancing With Myself,” “Flesh For Fantasy,” “Hot In the City,” “Eyes Without A Face,” “Rebel Yell,” and “Cradle of Love,” among others. Billy Idol is the original punk rocker who found a way to take that sneering punk attitude into the pop and rock mainstream, carving out songs that have lasted a lifetime.
Show More
Genres:
80s, Decades, Glam, Punk, Pop, Rock
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