Iggy Pop’s live shows were renowned for their mayhem. One notable Stooges concert involved a battle with the Hell’s Angels over their distaste for his dress. The next morning, bloodied and bruised, ...
Bafflingly selected to present the Midsummer Rock coverage of the 1970 Cincinnati Pop Music Festival, veteran radio host and NBC presenter Jack Lescoulie almost quaintly introduces The Stooges as the ...
Punk legend Iggy Pop has championed one of death metal’s nastiest bands. On his BBC Radio 6 show on November 3, the former Stooges frontman played To See Death Just Once by New Zealand’s most ...
Iggy Pop, the 'godfather of punk', returns to 6 Music with more eclectic and exciting music choices, giving listeners an exclusive insight into his mind.
Iggy Pop will perform a one-off show at Alexandra Palace on London on Wednesday 28th May 2025 it has been announced. With a career spanning over five decades, Iggy Pop remains a vital force in ...
Whether you’re a fan of Iggy Pop’s blistering work as the frontman of The Stooges, or his rocking solo material, you won’t want to miss this. The godfather of punk has announced that he’ll be touching ...
Iggy Pop has announced details of a huge London show for next summer. The punk pioneer and Stooges founder will be heading to north London on Wednesday 28 May for a night at Alexandra Palace, a ...
Iggy Pop has announced two “landmark” UK shows in London and Glasgow, set to take place next year. Find all the details below. READ MORE: Iggy Pop: “I assumed things would quiet down once I ...
Ghost Riding, or "Ghost-Riding The Whip" first became popular with E-40's 2005 hit "Tell Me When To Go"(shown below, right) , and Mistah FAB's "Ghost Ride It", released in 2008 (shown below, left).
Celebrated punk icon Iggy Pop has announced a huge UK show for 2025. The Passenger singer is set to perform at London’s Alexandra Palace in May, shortly before heading to Glasgow. Here’s how ...
Two days ago, Iggy Pop announced London and Glasgow shows to celebrate his 50 year musical legacy. Sharing the news on social media, the Godfather of Punk said: "Your requests do not go unanswered.