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  1. Hace 4 días · Megan Archer-Fox. 23 May 2024 at 7:50 pm·1-min read. -Credit: (Image: GETTY) Nickelback were half way through their gig at Birmingham's Utilita Arena tonight when lead singer Chad Kroeger stopped the music and leapt off the front of the stage. The 49-year-old had been performing with the band as part of their Get Rollin' Tour to promote their ...

  2. 17 de may. de 2024 · The Canadian Rockers took to the stage at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow on Thursday to kick off the European leg of their Get Rollin’ Tour. Starting with one of their newer tracks the arena erupted as the first couple of chords of San Quentin played. Addressing the packed out crowd frontman Chad Kroeger said “there’s a great vibe” around ...

  3. Hace 4 días · Discover 10 surprising facts about Chad Kroeger, the talented musician and lead singer of Nickelback. Find out more about his life, career, and unique experiences. Turn Your Curiosity Into Discovery

  4. 3 de may. de 2024 · The singer wondered if his group was "the biggest guilty pleasure in the world," which prompted the interviewer to liken Nickelback to McDonald's, since both are widely scorned yet incredibly popular. Kroeger approved of the comparison, saying, "Yeah, man, I'll take that title. The McDonald's of rock. I like it."

  5. 17 de may. de 2024 · As lead singer Chad Kroegers gravelly voice enters, we are immediately drawn in by the raw vulnerability in his delivery. The lyrics convey a sense of desperation and confusion, as the narrator grapples with an overwhelming feeling of being lost and isolated.

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  7. Hace 2 días · Schwartz, Missy (December 17, 2004), "Sioux City; New-wave goddess Siouxsie Sioux led the way for kick-ass frontwomen with bold style. And the Queen Banshee is still wailing", Entertainment Weekly, "Cities in Dust" (1985) was the first of a handful of alt-rock radio hits in the U.S.