
Now, that number is going to be $0 permanently for Rock Band 4 owners.

Rivals initially cost $29.99 for Rock Band 4 players and stayed at that price point for the most part for several years outside of some temporary sales (though the Rock Band instruments remain hard to find). RELATED: Harmonix Confirms Rock Band 4 is Compatible With PS5 and Xbox Series X The expansion also included the story mode, Rockudrama. Shortly after the one-year anniversary of Rock Band 4’s release, Harmonix debuted the Rivals expansion pack that allowed players to take their musical talent online, forming crews and working together as a band. Released in 2015, Rock Band 4became a fan favorite due to its gameplay being similar to the first entry into the series.

Now, players who own the base game can get the expansion for free on a permanent basis. They have a very full summer planned, including more than a dozen festival appearances at Boston Calling, Sonic Temple, Rock Am Ring, Bonnaroo, Ottawa Bluesfest, Harley-Davidson Homecoming, Fuji Rock, Wildlands, Outside Lands, Jazz Aspen Snowmass, Riot Fest,, Louder Than Life, Ohana and ACL as well as a number of North American and international headlining dates.Rock Band 4 owners who have been waiting for a markdown in the Rivals DLC don’t have to wait for a sale anymore. While the band has not yet officially announced a replacement for longtime drummer Hawkins - who died at 50 while on tour with the Foos in South America - they are slated to make their road return on May 24 at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion in Gilford, N.H. In addition, the Foos released the second single from the album on Wednesday, the Greg Kurstin-produced mid-tempo rocker “Under You,” on which singer/guitarist Dave Grohl sings the wistful lyrics, “I woke up and walk a million miles today/ I’ve been looking up and down for you/ All this time it still just feels just like yesterday/ That I walked a million miles with you.” He later alludes to the loss of someone dear in the gut-punch verse, “Someone said I’ll never see your face again/ Part of me just can’t believe it’s true/ Pictures of us sharing songs and cigarettes/ This is how I’ll always picture you.” The show will premiere on Sunday (May 21) at 3 p.m. “Having a place to make these moments accessible is why we built Veeps and we’re honored to be trusted with delivering this incredible show for Foo Fighters and all of their fans.

To take this moment to gather fans worldwide, to give people an opportunity to share in the experience no matter where they are, is a gift,” said Good Charlotte’s Joel Madden, CEO and founder of Veeps, the streaming platform hosting the gig.
