Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, Rolling Stones reportedly booked for 'biggest concert in history'
Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney are thought to have been booked for what reports are calling "one of the biggest concerts in history".
Billboard is among multiple sources to report that Goldenvoice Entertainment, the promoters behind Coachella Festival, will hold the festival in Indio, California between October 7-9. It will take place on the same site as Coachella.
As well as the aforementioned artists, The Who, Neil Young and Pink Floyd's Roger Waters have also signed up for the three-day event, according to the reports. The headline acts are expected to be paid $7 million each for their sets.
"It's so special in so many ways," Young's longtime manager Elliot Roberts reportedly told The LA Times. "You won't get a chance to see a bill like this, perhaps ever again. It's a show I look forward to more than any show in a long time."
No more details of the event have been revealed but a full announcement is expected shortly.
Read more at http://www.nme.com/news/various-artists/93015#HFeXsSJrQYesHbZG.99
Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney are thought to have been booked for what reports are calling "one of the biggest concerts in history".
Billboard is among multiple sources to report that Goldenvoice Entertainment, the promoters behind Coachella Festival, will hold the festival in Indio, California between October 7-9. It will take place on the same site as Coachella.
As well as the aforementioned artists, The Who, Neil Young and Pink Floyd's Roger Waters have also signed up for the three-day event, according to the reports. The headline acts are expected to be paid $7 million each for their sets.
"It's so special in so many ways," Young's longtime manager Elliot Roberts reportedly told The LA Times. "You won't get a chance to see a bill like this, perhaps ever again. It's a show I look forward to more than any show in a long time."
No more details of the event have been revealed but a full announcement is expected shortly.
Read more at http://www.nme.com/news/various-artists/93015#HFeXsSJrQYesHbZG.99