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Rock Legends Shine at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Los Angeles, USASunday, November 9, 2025
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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Los Angeles was a night filled with music, emotion, and surprises. The event celebrated legendary artists like OutKast, the White Stripes, and Cyndi Lauper, but not everything went as planned. Meg White of the White Stripes was a no-show, and OutKast only gave a speech instead of performing. Despite these setbacks, the night was still a huge success.
Highlights of the Night
Stevie Wonder Kicks Off the Show
- Stevie Wonder kicked off the show with a high-energy tribute to Sly Stone.
- Joined by a star-studded lineup including Flea, Beck, and Jennifer Hudson.
- The performance honored Stone's incredible legacy and set the tone for the rest of the night.
Bad Company Faces Challenges
- Bad Company, another inductee, faced their own challenges.
- Guitarist Mick Ralphs had passed away earlier in the year.
- Frontman Paul Rodgers was unable to perform due to health issues.
- Simon Kirke, the band's drummer, accepted the award and paid tribute to Rodgers and the band's history.
Cyndi Lauper's Emotional Speech
- One of the most emotional moments came from Cyndi Lauper.
- She spoke about the importance of women in the music industry and how she hopes to inspire future generations.
- Her speech reminded everyone that rock and roll is a diverse and inclusive genre that brings people together.
Salt-N-Pepa Make History
- Salt-N-Pepa made history as the first female hip-hop group inducted into the Hall of Fame.
- Missy Elliott introduced them, highlighting their impact on her career and the music industry as a whole.
- Despite past conflicts, the group reunited for the occasion and delivered a powerful performance that showcased their timeless hits.
Warren Zevon Honored Posthumously
- Warren Zevon was also honored posthumously.
- David Letterman gave a heartfelt speech about Zevon's final appearance on his show and the guitar Zevon gave him before passing away.
- The Killers performed "Lawyers, Guns, and Money" in Zevon's honor, with a rare appearance by all four original band members.
The White Stripes' Induction
- The White Stripes' induction was highly anticipated, but Meg White did not attend.
- Jack White accepted the award and spoke about the importance of passion and creativity in music.
- He also mentioned that he had recently spoken to Meg, who expressed her gratitude to their fans.
OutKast's Touching Speech
- OutKast's induction was another highlight of the night.
- Donald Glover gave a touching speech about the duo's influence on Atlanta's music scene and their impact on his own career.
- Big Boi and Andre 3000 both spoke, with Andre becoming emotional as he talked about the importance of starting in small spaces.
Soundgarden's Bittersweet Induction
- Soundgarden's induction was bittersweet due to the absence of the late Chris Cornell.
- The remaining members performed in his honor, with Taylor Momsen and Brandi Carlile delivering powerful renditions of Soundgarden classics.
- Chris Cornell's daughters also paid tribute to their father, highlighting his love for making music with his friends.
The Tedeschi Trucks Band Closes the Night
- The night concluded with a performance by the Tedeschi Trucks Band, featuring a lineup of legendary artists.
- They closed the ceremony with a euphoric rendition of "With a Little Help From My Friends," bringing the event full circle.
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