{"id":2144532,"date":"2025-11-09T14:03:11","date_gmt":"2025-11-09T14:03:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebrity.land\/en\/?p=2144532"},"modified":"2025-11-09T14:03:11","modified_gmt":"2025-11-09T14:03:11","slug":"rock-roll-hall-of-fame-2025-outkast-soundgarden-among-inductees-at-40th-anniversary-ceremony","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebrity.land\/en\/rock-roll-hall-of-fame-2025-outkast-soundgarden-among-inductees-at-40th-anniversary-ceremony\/","title":{"rendered":"Rock &#038; Roll Hall of Fame 2025: Outkast, Soundgarden among inductees at 40th anniversary ceremony"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<div>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"FZEKPLRGKBDQZMTLHPSYQISOJY\">LOS ANGELES, California &#8211; The 2025 Rock &amp; Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony held at the Peacock Theater on Saturday evening was a double celebration. The ceremony honored the latest batch of inductees, but also allowed the Rock Hall to commemorate four decades of proving the concept. <\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"3CUCDF7NTFBQTMXDBOB4N6YX6U\">The ceremony has grown from a relatively closed party of famous folk into an elongated, full-work-shift-long and often awkward-for-the-audience television show taping that was edited and aired on HBO weeks later, to today\u2019s slickly produced live TV show, courtesy of the Mouse House. The 40th Anniversary ceremony was a relatively svelte four and a half hours of well-played and performed music and good vibes. <\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"OQ2H2GQ235CWFFMQN5T3TILHJQ\">Compared to 2024\u2019s sold-out and rocking Rocket Arena, the 7,100-seat Peacock felt almost intimate. The crowd, with a median age of \u201cover 45,\u201d was adorned in their Saturday-night best or rocking branded gear from their favorite inductees, with Outkast, Soundgarden and Bad Company fans showing up and showing out.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"HFTSRVMLBZAQDP6OQ2ZPSSGP44\">Shortly before the start of the livestream, Rock Hall Foundation chairman John Sykes described the ceremony as the second-best thing to happen to Los Angeles in the past week, bookending the Dodgers\u2019 World Series championship and adding that he was glad the ceremony was back in Southern California, \u201cwhere it belongs.\u201d <\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"RNZJI23K65H6LO43NU7LERJWEM\">Regional disrespect aside, Sykes offered the final words of the night from a Rock Hall official, as museum president Greg Harris didn\u2019t appear to give his usual \u201cRock and Roll is the sound of rebellion and youth\u201d speech. <\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"IJDU7MI2AVHN3P5TUE7YJ3223M\">It opened with a year-by-year montage of induction highlights, from Chuck Berry, through Boomer icons, The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones and Springsteen, through Tina Turner, Ozzy up through R.E.M, LL Cool J, Nirvana and Missy Elliot. All proved a stark reminder of just how many pop music icons have gathered on a Rock Hall ceremony stage and how many of them are now gone to the Great Jam Session in the Sky.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"UTT7UV7QCZF4PFJHUM2UIVOSWE\">The first live music came courtesy of a tribute to Sly Stone, who died in June following a career spanning film. A super group featuring Stevie Wonder, Maxwell, Questlove, Jennifer Hudson, Flea and Beck performed a raucous medley of \u201cDance to the Music,\u201d led by Wonder, \u201cEveryday People\u201d sung by Maxwell, Flea thumping out the famous bass line to \u201cThank You (Falettinme\u2019 Me Mice Elf Agin) and J-Hud closing with some appropriately high notes on \u201cI Want To Take You Higher.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"VB5SLBLSUZCONIWPAHIN5E5EGY\">Mick Fleetwood introduced Bad Company but unfortunately for the UK band\u2019s fans, singer Paul Rodgers had to back out of his appearance at both the ceremony and a Q&amp;A with drummer Simon Kirke that was to happen on Thursday night, leaving Kirke as the only member of the band present, a fact that was not lost on him as he spoke of his bandmates getting a bit emotional when talking about guitarist Mick Ralphs, who died in June and praised the band\u2019s many roadcrew members by name and sent a special shoutout to the band wives for their unwavering support throughout the years and the respective health issues. <\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"55XQNZVBXZHKBMWFEKWAHFW4C4\">The performance featured Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes, Bryan Adams and guitarists Joe Perry and Heart\u2019s Nancy Wilson, who would pull double duty during the evening. Adams, who said this year that he the Rock Hall doesn\u2019t \u201csee me,\u201d is clearly now visible as he sang a solid \u201cCan\u2019t Get Enough of Your Love,\u201d while Robinson reigned in some of his melismatic tendencies for a straight-ahead \u201cFeel Like Making Love,\u201d which had the fans in the room swaying and singing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"WRUDAQTH6BATVAAIAXW6YRNOWE\">Missy Elliott, who was inducted in 2023, introduced Salt N\u2019 Pepa and DJ Spinderella with ecclesiastical fervor. Seemingly dressed as a sequined mashup of all three members, Elliott\u2019s love and respect for the trio was evident as she talked, nay preached, about the trio trailblazing a path through the male-dominated world of hip hop and how she would never have picked up a microphone if she hadn\u2019t seen them do it first. During their short film, Elliott, standing alone in the dark at the podium danced and pumped her fist as if she were at a show. The trio performed a quick medley, including snippets of \u201cLet\u2019s Talk About Sex,\u201d \u201cWhatta Man\u201d with EnVogue and \u201cPush It,\u201d inspiring fans to dance like it was 1986. <\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"BEUAH75PKBHNRE5N5CTHXMRUBY\">During their speeches, Cheryl \u201cSalt\u201d James spoke of the group trying to get their masters back \u201cafter 40 years,\u201d and Sandra \u201cPepa\u201d Denton apologized to the \u201ccountless fans who got in trouble for cutting their hair like us.\u201d Diedre \u201cDJ Spinderella\u201d Roper spoke of her recently passed mother and celebrating her 40th year as a DJ.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"REBALCGBHNAHHFO6V5VC5HCHMU\">David Letterman then entered the stage joking, \u201cHow can you not feel let down after Salt N\u2019 Pepa,\u201d before a heartfelt and humorous speech about Warren Zevon. Letterman put Zevon\u2019s catalog into three categories, the third being \u201cSongs about Werewolves,\u201d drawing spontaneous howls from Zevon fans. Letterman also spoke about the last time Zevon appeared on \u201cLate Night With David Letterman,\u201d where the two friends talked frankly, on air, about the cancer that would eventually kill Zevon and Letterman brought the guitar that Zevon played and gave him after the show that night, which would be the last time the two friends saw each other. Letterman handed that guitar to The Killers guitarist Dave Keuning so the band could run through a too quick version of \u201cLawyers, Guns and Money,\u201d which seemed to leave the crowd wanting another chance to howl at their fallen musical hero.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"7JPWC6GYYNCV5DX2IEMEBJDVOU\">Iggy Pop, a 2010 inductee, came out chanting \u201cTHE WHITE STRIPES!\u201d before recalling the first time he saw Meg and Jack White in Detroit and calling them the \u201cThe 21st century Adam and Eve which started a rock n\u2019 roll band.\u201d Pop, who seemed to go on, then off, then back on his own wrinkled script, also praised Meg White\u2019s drumming after recalling less-than-favorable reviews of the duo. He spoke of the seven iconic notes of the anthemic \u201cSeven Nation Army.\u201d Meg White was an expected no-show, but during his speech Jack said he\u2019d spoken with his former bandmate, who expressed her gratitude and helped him finish his speech including many \u201cpunctuation corrections.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"QQGAP27L2JGTLGU4ZPSRGENX2Q\">Olivia Rodrigo and Feist, on a small stage behind the tables full of rock stars and their families and managers, sang a sweet version of \u201cWe\u2019re Going To Be Friends\u201d before Columbus\u2019 own Twenty-One Pilots thumped through a slightly re-arranged \u201cSeven Nation Army\u201d as nearly every fan in the building seemed to be holding their phones up to record the moment. <\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"S5WA77ZZ4FGGJGWFALXLE3PBK4\">Donald Glover spoke with reverence about Outkast, who had a strong contingent of friends, fans and (Dungeon) family in the crowd. Glover described what made the group different besides their Southern home: Most rappers talked about what was happening while Outkast \u201cexplored what could be,\u201d summing up their unique teamwork as \u201ctwo brothers who turned their differences into a dynasty.\u201d Big Boi and Andre 3000 brought up a squad of folks to the stage as they thanked late producer-songwriter Rico Wade, The Goodie Mob and 3000, and Wade\u2019s family and sisters for putting up with all the noise in the \u201cDungeon\u201d (the DIY basement studio in the basement of Wade\u2019s family house) and got a bit emotional looking back and talking about how \u201cgreat things start in little rooms.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"UU5ZXH2SHZAK3PEBMETRKELNDI\">3000 didn\u2019t perform, but Big Boi and Atlanta emcee J.I.D. joined for \u201cATLiens,\u201d followed by Doja Cat stumbling through \u201cMs. Jackson\u201d before an animated Tyler The Creator ripped though \u201cBombs Over Bagdad\u201d and Janelle Monae kept the energy up for \u201cHey Ya.\u201d She mimicked 3000\u2019s crazy dance from the video, going into the crowd and splaying herself on a table before ending on the floor in front of the stage. Big Boi returned with singer Sleepy Brown for a funky \u201cI Like The Way You Move,\u201d and Killa Mike closed it by turning \u201cThe Whole World\u201d into a singalong.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"QQXA7PNGSJALVIPIETB56MD62Q\">The Soundgarden segment was bittersweet, despite the typically lightly wacky intro by Jim Carrey, complete with a dash of his old \u201cIn Living Color\u201d character, Fire Marshal Bill. Carrey talked of the Seattle scene bands and gave way to Cornell\u2019s daughter Lily, who shouted out her father and her mother, former Soundgarden and Alice In Chains manager Susan Silver, who was in the audience. <\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"C5EDD6EHERBILHGY4QZIE2GQ7Q\">Pretty Reckless frontwoman Taylor Momsen sang the hard-charging \u201cRusty Cage\u201d backed by the surviving bandmembers, including ex-bassist and inductee Hiro Yamamato and Pearl Jam\u2019s Mike McCready. Brandi Carlile and Alice In Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell joined the band for \u201cBlack Hole Sun,\u201d minus the recording\u2019s frantic Thayil guitar solo. <\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"K6JDLFU3CZHKFHT3KYDIZ3PXFI\">The band members\u2019 speeches were direct. Yamamoto spoke of the camp his Japanese-American parents were forced into during World War II and how it greatly it affected him and suggested we \u201cnot add another story like this,\u201d drawing cheers. The segment ended with Cornell\u2019s youngest daughter Toni, performing an acoustic \u201cFell On Black Days\u201d with Nancy Wilson earning a standing ovation. <\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"3BSAU76SBVHJJG7IJHIPO6DZIY\">Keeping with the reverence and remembrances, the In Memoriam montage was packed with icons and beloved entertainers. Elton John appeared with the Don Was band to talk of Brian Wilson, who also died in June, before singing low-key \u201cGod Only Knows.\u201d <\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"XTXJHBCW5FEORE5L43ZE7V2X3I\">Chappel Roan, wearing some kind of Vegas Showgirl meets ancient goddess ensemble, cursed as she realized she didn\u2019t have her contacts in, making her squint through her intro for Cyndi Lauper. Lauper, last seen at Blossom in July for her farewell tour, sang the hits with her all-women band featuring Go-Go\u2019s drummer Gina Shock and former Prince keyboardist Lisa Coleman for \u201cTrue Colors.\u201d She brought out British soul-pop singer-songwriter Rae for a \u201cTime After Time\u201d with Lauper asking for folks to turn on their phone lights as she did at the Blossom show. Avril Lavigne turned up for a bouncy \u201cGirls Just Wanna Have Fun\u201d with a surprise appearance by Salt N\u2019 Pepa. <\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"XZQB3KRFIZAGTDOR56S6J4ZVF4\">\u201cThis is what happens when you let the riff-raff in,\u201d Lauper joked before her speech, thanking fans, musicians and family and saying she knows she \u201cstands on the shoulders of the women in the industry that came before me and my shoulders are broad enough to have the women that come after me stand on mine.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"MWUF3ZV52BHG5OE6IQ2FLBIX7M\">Chubby Checker, who at 84 was the evening\u2019s oldest inductee, was too busy working to show up to be honored at the ceremony. But, he appeared on the big screen at the very same gig to accept his award with the crowd at his back offering support. Checker thanked his peers and talked about how the next time he drives through Cleveland in the car, \u201cI\u2019ll think totally different than before,\u201d he said before counting off his signature song and showing the crowd at the gig and at the Peacock that he can still twist again like he has for the past 67 summers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"SIVAGTMR7RFFFNMMXQBTA3TEJM\">Adams returned again to wrap up the evening with the induction of singer Joe Cocker. The short film featured decades worth of artists including Ray Charles and Billy Joel praising Cocker\u2019s unique soulful voice, stage presence and his way of making other folks\u2019 songs his own. That musical pudding was proved with the Tedeschi Trucks band joined by Teddy Swims performing a funky take on \u201cThe Letter,\u201d followed by a groovy \u201cFeeling Alright\u201d with the still engaged crowd dancing in their seats.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"54CGU5OOOBCX3FNE7TDYAJON3A\">The 2025 Rock &amp; Roll Hall of Fame ceremony appropriately ended with \u201cA Little Help From My Friends,\u201d featuring vocals from Teddy Swims, Susan Tedeschi, Cyndi Lauper and Chris Robinson in place of Paul Rodgers. As with Cocker\u2019s version, the lurching rhythm and all-in vocals from the singers lent a gospel feel to the last song of the night with Robinson and Tedeschi wailing back and forth at each other and smiling. <\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"VK5I3PIEBVBUHC7IJ35PSVOGOM\">As the crowd headed out into the balmy downtown L.A. night, fans recalled their favorite moments as they stood dutifully in line at conveniently placed merch table to ensure they had physical memories of the occasion and milled around in the plaza. The Peacock Theatre may not have the grandiose, big-tent rock show vibe of Rocket Arena or Brooklyn\u2019s Barclays Center, but as an in-the-room concert experience Los Angeles afforded itself well. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.<span> By using this site, you consent to our <a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.advancelocal.com\/advancelocalUserAgreement\/user-agreement.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">User Agreement<\/a> and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and\/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our <a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.advancelocal.com\/advancelocalUserAgreement\/privacy-policy.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Privacy Policy.<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n<p><em> \u2018 The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties \u2019 <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em> \u2018 Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.cleveland.com \u2019 <\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>LOS ANGELES, California &#8211; The 2025 Rock &amp; Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony held at the Peacock Theater on Saturday evening was a double celebration. 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