On the 20th (local time), America’s leading rock band Foo Fighters held a concert at Madison Square Garden, New York, the ‘World’s Most Famous Arena’. It is the first time since March of last year that a full-fledged live performance was held at Madison Square Garden. Famous rock festivals that were held non-face-to-face or postponed during the pandemic are also planning to hold offline events. “This year will be a historic festival for many reasons,” said Tom Pollman, chief programming officer of iHeart Media. The “Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival” (hereinafter “Coachella Festival”), a representative music festival in the United States, also recently announced its adjusted schedule to April 15-17 and 22-24 next year. The Coachella Festival is an annual music festival held in the ‘Coachella Valley’, a desert area in Indio, California, and attracts more than 250,000 people every year. Harry Styles, a former member of the boy band One Direction, will tour from August, and R&B star John Legend from September. Green Day, Fallout Boy, and Weezer’s three rock bands joint tour, ‘Hella Mega Tour’, will start performing in Dallas, Texas on the 24th of next month. K-pop star Monsta X also announced on their official SNS on the 25th of last month their plans to tour 13 cities in the United States and Canada between January and February next year.
Source: sports.khan.co.kr