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Tool Joins Legendary Artists in Teasing New Festival Event

Tool is the latest act to tease a new festival event called Power Trip. The band shared the clip below to their Twitter account. It’s the same clip shared by…

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Tool is the latest act to tease a new festival event called Power Trip.

The band shared the clip below to their Twitter account. It's the same clip shared by AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Metallica and Ozzy Osbourne.

As reported yesterday (March 28), promoter AEG Presents also shared this video clip.

The Twitter account for Power Trip (@Powertriplive) has few details. Its bio reads, "Revealed 3/30." The link in the bio (PowerTrip.live) takes you to a page where visitors can sign up for newsletter/SMS updates.

Power Trip is the presumed rock/metal follow-up to 2016's Desert Trip. That festival took place at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, Calif. from October 7-9 and 14-16. Its lineup featured the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Neil Young & Promise of the Real, Roger Waters and The Who.

Since Desert Trip featured six acts, it's safe to assume another act is expected to join the lineup. As of publishing, no other artists have shared the teaser video from above.

26 Albums that Turn 30 in 2023

When it comes to albums that turn 30 in 2023, there's something for everyone.

If you're a fan of the "unplugged" trend, three artists released killer unplugged LPs: Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young and Rod Stewart. Love female singer-songwriters? Melissa Etheridge, Sheryl Crow, Liz Phair, PJ Harvey and Bjork released some incredible albums. Dig major rock bands? Aerosmith, Tool, Radiohead, U2, Nirvana, Pearl Jam and more released some must-own LPs.

Scroll below to see 26 albums that turn 30 in 2023!

Tool - ‘Undertow’

Released April 6, 1993.

Bruce Springsteen - ‘In Concert/MTV Plugged’

Released April 12, 1993.

Nirvana - ‘In Utero’

Released September 21, 1993.

Smashing Pumpkins - ‘Siamese Dream’

Released July 27, 1993.

Depeche Mode - ‘Songs of Faith and Devotion’

Released March 22, 1993.

Bjork - ‘Debut’

Released July 5, 1993.

PJ Harvey - ‘Rid of Me’

Released May 4, 1993.

Blur - ‘Modern Life Is Rubbish’

Released May 10, 1993.

Liz Phair - ‘Exile in Guyville’

Released June 22, 1993.

Counting Crows - ‘August and Everything After’

Released September 14, 1993.

Radiohead - ‘Pablo Honey’

Released February 22, 1993.

Pearl Jam - ‘Vs.’

Released October 19, 1993.

The Cranberries - ‘Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?’

Released March 1, 1993.

U2 - ‘Zooropa’

Released July 5, 1993.

Lenny Kravitz - ‘Are You Gonna Go My Way’

Released March 9, 1993.

Sting - ‘Ten Summoner’s Tales’

Released March 1, 1993.

Meat Loaf - ‘Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell’

Released September 14, 1993.

Duran Duran - ‘Duran Duran’

Released February 11, 1993.

David Bowie - ‘Black Tie White Noise’

Released April 5, 1993.

Aerosmith - ‘Get a Grip’

Released April 20, 1993.

Rod Stewart - ‘Unplugged…and Seated’

Released May 24, 1993.

Neil Young - ‘Neil Young Unplugged’

Released June 15, 1993.

Sheryl Crow - ‘Tuesday Night Music Club’

Released August 3, 1993.

Billy Joel - ‘River of Dreams’

Released August 10, 1993.

Melissa Etheridge - ‘Yes I Am’

Released September 21, 1993.

Guns N’ Roses - ‘The Spaghetti Incident?’

Released November 23, 1993.

Erica Banas is a news blogger who's been covering the rock/classic rock world since 2014. The coolest event she's ever covered in person was the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Sir Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters? C'mon now!) She's also well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights