Uncovering the Next Generation's Hall of Fame

The 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees
The 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees were announced live on American Idol on April 13th. The induction ceremony will be held on November 14th at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. ABC and Disney+ will air an edited version of the ceremony in December. There will be no live stream of the full ceremony.
| Inductee | Category | Group Members |
| Phil Collins | Performer | |
| Billy Idol | Performer | Billy Idol, Steve Stevens |
| Iron Maiden | Performer | Clive Burr, Paul Di’Anno, Bruce Dickinson, Janick Gers, Steve Harris, Nicko McBrain, Dave Murray, Adrian Smith, Dennis Stratton, Blaze Bayley |
| Joy Division/New Order | Performer | Ian Curtis, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, Gillian Gilbert |
| Oasis | Performer | Gem Archer, Paul Arthurs, Andy Bell, Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher, Tony McCarroll, Paul McGuigan, Alan White |
| Sade | Performer | Sade Adu, Paul Denman, Andrew Hale, Stuart Matthewman |
| Luther Vandross | Performer | |
| Wu-Tang Clan | Performer | RZA, GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God, Masta Killa, Cappadonna |
| Celia Cruz | Early Influence | |
| Fela_Kuti | Early Influence | |
| Queen Latifah | Early Influence | |
| MC Lyte | Early Influence | |
| Gram Parsons | Early Influence | |
| Linda Creed | Musical Excellence | |
| Arif Mardin | Musical Excellence | |
| Jimmy Miller | Musical Excellence | |
| Rick Rubin | Musical Excellence | |
| Ed Sullivan | Non-Performer |
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398 comments so far (post your own)Kalshi 8 is 100% right Posted by |
YES Posted by maryslovechild on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 19:36pm |
We have eighteen inductees this class. Excellent Posted by |
Is Paul McGuigan not getting in with Oasis? Posted by Tyler on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 19:43pm |
Holy shit what a class! Posted by |
Who got inducted because there showing weather stuff here and no one is updating stuff Posted by |
Wah! Gram parsons, Celia Cruz, Phil Collins, Ed Sullivan. Mille fois bravo! Posted by Denis on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 19:46pm |
Pat sounds really bad. Can not believe 22 inductees, how long will the induction be? Posted by pat on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 19:46pm |
Mc Lyte? Come on. Posted by Jim C. on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 19:48pm |
Has Iron Maiden finally earned induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? Because that's all I care about! Posted by Johnny on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 19:48pm |
HOLY SH- Posted by GuestG on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 19:52pm |
Gram Parsons Posted by |
Calling 80s-90s rappers early influence is just ridiculous! Posted by |
So, what's the full list? Kalshi 8 + Gram Parsons + Celia Cruz + Ed Sullivan + (presumably) Queen Latifah + ????? Posted by |
A repeat of 2019 class, dominated by British acts Posted by |
LOL. Seeing it now. On this page. Heh. Wow! Posted by |
Who gives our Sonic Youth, the Replacements influence? Posted by |
I was too harsh on richie Posted by |
There is huge mis-arrangement of FRL and rock hall. FRL gives the result to early, maybe because automatically programming. Probably should manually open the access to inductees list next time only after actually seeing American Idols announces Posted by . on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 19:58pm |
Linda Creed should have gone in with Thom Bell - would have made it all easier. Posted by |
I don't want to say told you so that JD/NO could make it in Performers, I am just so immensely happy you were all wrong. Posted by GuestG on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 20:02pm |
With Gram Parsons in as Early Influence, all of the Rolling Stone Top 100 has been inducted. Posted by Dr. W on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 20:02pm |
One of the worst nom selections of all time has seemingly birthed one of the best inductee lineups EVER??? HOW Posted by will m on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 20:02pm |
Mariah will be back, maybe they just give her a rest next year and maybe it has nothing to do with the "humiliation" of Beyonce potentially preceding her. I think Lauryn Hill also performed fine. Hopefully none of the others come back. P!nk is too soon, Buckley was going to be a very uphill case to make, New Edition is terrible and Etheridge/Crowes are just Boomer dinosaur rock of minimal influence. Posted by |
A brilliant list of 2026 inductees! Posted by Tony on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 20:03pm |
Yes, we are all richie when comes to JDNO Posted by |
Is Paul McGuigan not getting in with Oasis? Posted by Tyler on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 20:05pm |
If Mariah Carey has that many industry enemies? Posted by |
Does anyone know where this list came from? I havnt seen anyone else report on this yet Posted by Colton on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 20:07pm |
Not In Rock Hall Revisited/Projected And Totally Worthy And Missed Our Radar: Posted by |
will m, Posted by |
Colton, Posted by |
And its all confirmed as real!!! Posted by will m on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 20:14pm |
American Idol confirmed it Posted by GuestG on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 20:15pm |
Should be pointed out that Arif Mardin produced Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now) for Phil Collins. Posted by |
Very impressive class! Posted by |
Idol took forever, but a class of a lifetime? It's kinda up there with those first couple classes in the 80s. Posted by TheCorriynial on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 20:27pm |
I'm sad that Lauryn missed but w this lineup it's hard to complain. Posted by Will m on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 20:31pm |
It says musical influence on the Rock Hall website. Why is FRL calling them early influence? Posted by |
18 inductees in the rock and roll hall of fame never would of happened when jann wenner was leading it and 2 of 3 years that you get 8 main inductees that is awesome at least some of the 80s logjam is eased a bit 90s not so much yet but oasis and wu tang clan get inducted maybe next year we will get some 1970s artist back as nominees Posted by |
Whoever got the voting committee to change to dropping committee members this is the best thing to happen to the Hall in ages Posted by GuestG on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 20:43pm |
An outstanding class of inductees. Give it a solid A. Iron Maiden finally inducted!!!! Hope they play some songs at the Induction ceremony. Billy Idol 1 of my 80's FAVS inducted. Should rip through 3 or 4 songs with Steve Stevens. Mony, Mony, Rebel Yell, White Wedding, perhaps. Phil Collins was a lock by many in the early nominations and when the RRHOF Nominees were announced. It was Collins time for sure. Surprised Mariah Carey cannot earn induction. Plenty of hit songs and records sold. She's also having longevity into her later 50's too. Gram Parsons finally enters through the side category Early Influence. It bodes well for an Emmylou Harris nomination and induction in 2027. I could see Emmylou Harris & Keith Richards as joint presenters for Gram Parsons. JD/NO also finally earns induction. That should open it up for The Smiths as Depeche Mode, The Cure, JD/NO now all inducted. I thought INXS would earn induction but it might take them a few Nominations now. They were up against some strong competition. Should be interesting with Oasis inducted now...Where will the RRHOF go with the popular and successful 1990's rock bands. Alice In Chains, Smashing Pumpkins, Stone Temple Pilots, Tool, should all be in the mix. Jane's Addiction might earn induction through Side Category. Also, the 1990's women singers/musicians logjam will have to be addressed. Alanis Morissette, Britney Spears, Fiona Apple, Mariah Carey, Tori Amos, etc. I think Alanis could be nominated next. Like seeing Ed Sullivan finally earn induction in Non-Performer. Queen Latifah like Salt N Pepa last year a little surprising inducted through the side category before earning a Posted by |
Again, it's really irritating that there's no protector of indie and 90s rock to get more of them on the ballot or inducted through side categories, yet here's some more B-list Hip Hop women and Philly Soul related stuff (come on, Questlove, we know you're behind this). Posted by |
Mariah Carey is the first nominee to not get inducted on her 3rd try since DEVO and the New York Dolls in 2022 Posted by |
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1421040433122657 Posted by GuestG on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 20:53pm |
Interesting that one of the three "Influenced" on the Rock Hall's website for Linda Creed is...Alicia Keys. Posted by |
Pearl Bailey REALLY didn't make music related to Rock and Roll but it's worth pointing out that her connection to Ed Sullivan and his social activism (and her many appearances on his show) led the Hall to list her as one of Ed's three "influences"...just worth pointing out that she could be a potential inductee in the future (hopefully not though, but it would sort of be in-line with Harry Belafonte but more...Broadway) Posted by Casper on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 20:58pm |
I was confused on Parsons inclusion at first as this is a very rock heavy class till i realized, he satisfies a singer songwriter lane, a nod to 60s heads, country fans, he is filling a lane that was otherwise not fufilled in this lineup Posted by Will M on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 21:07pm |
My initial set of predictions definitely didn't have Luther Vandross and Iron Maiden but then after the clear outpouring of support for the former and the leak about the latter - well, they're definitely in. Of course, Kalshi came along to spoil the Performers class, so I have really no idea who I would have dropped from my Top 8. Had INXS been the one to go, I'd have gone 8-for-8 just on my own and I think that's reflective of the voters getting it really right this time. This DOES feel like the eight most important names (Mariah being ninth, imo). Posted by |
Jimmy Miller is a good olive branch to the Classic Rock crowd Posted by |
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Jimmy Miller also satifies the more classic of classic rock fans Posted by Will M on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 21:12pm |
Mariah Carey is the first nominee since Krim become NomCom president didn't get in on her 3rd or more nomination Posted by |
Mariah Carey is the first nominee since Krim become NomCom president didn't get in on her 3rd or more nomination Posted by |
Remaining acts that been nominated for the past several years but haven't gotten in Posted by |
They added a 10th member for Wu-Tang Clan Posted by |
Most are deserving, but I need to blast the RRHOF for snubbing Mariah Carey. What is their issue with mainstream pop? It took way too long to get Whitney and Janet in, and they are tiptoeing around mainstream charts. Make no mistake, a good chunk of 90s rock and rap have gone in, but they absolutely hate the girls. Putting Salt N Pepa in a side cat, along with Latifah and MC Lyte this year...it shows it's still a man's world on this nom com. Think of all the ladies that were nominated and didn't get in...Melissa Etheridge, Pink, Shakira and Mariah. Sade did get in, but her band is mostly male. I'm not saying in any way this is a misogynistic group, but with the dearth of rock and rock adjacent acts, it seems like there was some bias towards the rockists and the old guard here. Were it not for the rap and R&B contingent, this would make the mullet wearing basement dwellers crow in victory Posted by K-Dawg on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 22:38pm |
Suprised the oasis lineup hasn't been corrected yet, its missing Guigsy and alan white Posted by will m on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 22:42pm |
Already thinking about next year, my current biggest snub list includes Posted by will m on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 23:01pm |
Is it farfetched to call 2026 one of the Hall's greatest classes of the 21st century? Freaking Gram Parsons and Fela Kuti ON TOP OF the Kalshi 8? I think not. Posted by Mason on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 23:05pm |
Lauryn and Mariah should've made the cut. But I get it, I'm not upsetting considering the inductees are all deserving. But I'm not really feeling the side door categories. I get that being sidedoored isn't the same as being inducted as a performer but when you're getting the same treatment it does make things weird. Especially with some of these names never making the nominees ballot. Sure you could argue MC Lyte and Queen as early influences but seeing someone like Mariah who debuted around that same era and Lauryn Hill who's way way more influential in music feels odd. I get that the hall believes that they're deserving of getting in as performers but there also needs to be likeminded voters because this looks bad. Otherwise it's a fun and unique class. Posted by Naz P on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 23:18pm |
6/49 are female. And the women that did make are mostly weak candidates. Posted by Jim C. on Monday, 04/13/2026 @ 23:19pm |
1) I think we're gonna get a big 'ol The Birth of Hip Hop package focusing on Rick Rubin, MC Lyte and Queen Latifah. The latter's induction and skipping the ballot makes a lot more sense if she's being inducted in tandem with MC Lyte. Posted by |
Phil Collins was the only member of the Top 11 80s Acts on The Billboard Hot 100 to not be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (and #12 is Country Hall of Famer Kenny Rogers). So that clears that up. Posted by |
The top four from the 70s (which would round out the Top 13 from the 70s) Posted by |
Here's a thought - maybe Iron Maiden had Blaze Bailey added to the induction list because he actually is somebody who would be happy to attend and to perform with some sort of all star band of Metal/Hard Rock musicians for the telecast. Posted by |
Shrek Posted by |
How is it possible that Sade gets in but Mariah Carey does not? Posted by Chris on Tuesday, 04/14/2026 @ 01:19am |
The combined one-two punch of JD-NO and Iron Maiden being inducted means the title of "biggest Rock Hall snub" can now go to practically anybody. Posted by |
Sade is more important than Mariah Carey and more critically respected. They created full on art and basically invented a subgenre all their own. Posted by |
Mariah will get her dues soon. There's barely anybody left that I consider super competitive at the top of the electability food chain. Posted by |
I'm really liking how the 2026 class complements this top section of my list (#1-32). You can easily pull out other recent inductees in your head for each of these candidates as to why they should get in, even if sometimes it's not super obvious (like Carly Simon leading to a Carpenters induction, etc) Posted by |
Artists On My Metric That I Could See Getting Side Category Treatment And, Thus, Effectively Leading To "One More Performer" Being Inducted In 2027: Posted by |
I'll post the updated metric soon - eleven names were cleared out via these 8 inductees and Fela/Latifah/Parsons. New Edition and Jeff Buckley weren't on my metric at the time of nominations whereas the other 15 were. Posted by |
Billy Idol on Hall of Fame Induction: 'You Couldn't Have Dreamed It Better' Posted by omar on Tuesday, 04/14/2026 @ 03:52am |
For the very first time ever JD/NO officially acknowledge the Rock Hall. Posted by GuestG on Tuesday, 04/14/2026 @ 04:17am |
2023 ballot is the first ballot for a long time that every nominees have been included. Posted by |
The only thing that would have made this class better is a Mariah induction. Posted by |
You all aren't right, now new edition had the most votes but you all cheated. Posted by |
Lashawn Y Muhammad Posted by |
Now that Oasis finally cleared the hurdle, what 90s bands are we seeing next? Posted by Will M on Tuesday, 04/14/2026 @ 06:52am |
There was certainly a big space for RNB this year with Sade and Luther, although they are both 80s quiet storm acts, I wonder if we're done done with the old school soul trend that had The Spinners and Kool inducted back to back years, Im still hoping for War to get their next shot Posted by Will M on Tuesday, 04/14/2026 @ 07:00am |
The trend of previous noms, like long distant ones in the case of gram parsons has me genuinely wondering if theyre looking at old nom lists for AME inductees, or if theyre choosing at random with no correlation, cause most every year its been happening Posted by Will m on Tuesday, 04/14/2026 @ 07:02am |
Expect NY Dolls to be early influenced soon Posted by |
Lauryn Hill is the easily the biggest women in hip hop not inducted now. The Hall has her as an essential women in music for the 90s, and she appeared under Sade, MC Lyte and QL's influenced section. I believe she came close enough this year and will be back next year. The question is who joins her on the ballot, Beyonce being on could either help (might pull from the same demo and she influenced Beyonce which voters might take into consideration) or hurt her. I do think there's a strong chance she's get nominated jointly with the Fugees. A couple of anonymous voters mentioned that the Hall should consider it, it was mentioned a few years ago by Billboard when Hill made their list of the next few women who belonged in the Hall, and there were rumors that they would combine them before the ballot was released. With Joy Division/New Order inducted, I think there's a very very strong chance it happens and if it does it will be a slam dunk ticket (even if both acts deserve separate inductions). Posted by Naz P on Tuesday, 04/14/2026 @ 08:21am |
Think good chance one or two of Styx, Boston or Bryan Adams will be nominated next year. This year they were snubbed because rock hall wants three three timers in and don't want another automatic spot filled with these three Posted by |
New Edition won the fan vote, but not getting inducted the same year as one of their idols, Phil Collins. Posted by |
According to Total Music Awards (on the poptimist end) the top ten biggest snubs are Posted by GuestG on Tuesday, 04/14/2026 @ 09:24am |
Nick's prospects project list is probably the best one out there and many have said that over the years. Posted by David on Tuesday, 04/14/2026 @ 09:41am |
Really think rock hall should try Smiths again next year, and great chance they will follow JDNO and be voted in Posted by |
Mike Oldfield would be an excellent musical influence candidate. He really helped new age subgenre. Plus, people know Tubular Bells and that album helped found Virgin Records. Hall and Oates covered "Family Man" to being a bigger hit. He retired and likely wouldn't show up so it is very unlikely he gets nominated. Posted by Jim C. on Tuesday, 04/14/2026 @ 09:55am |
When Salt n Pepa get in though Early Influence last time I thought Posted by |
I would say with Iron Maiden getting in, I see Motorhead getting in easily with next nomination Posted by |
Sonic Youth should be considered for early influence due to their impact on the sound of 90s alternative music. The Replacements should also be recognized as an early influence because they had a huge impact on the development of pop-punk and pop alternative rock. They were obviously the biggest influence on the Goo Goo Dolls. Posted by |
I strongly think Devo should be nominated for a 4th and final time Posted by GuestG on Tuesday, 04/14/2026 @ 10:17am |
Kalshi 8 is right Posted by |
https://youtu.be/kRyHXx1bQ7g?si=PTJQsdBinDQpCUng Posted by |
Here is an opinion: now is the best time ever for metal and 80s indie/alternative to get inducted. Posted by GuestG on Tuesday, 04/14/2026 @ 10:46am |
Gram Parsons is from Winter Haven so I am glad to see Central Florida representation Posted by |
https://www.instagram.com/p/DXHg-EglL_9/?igsh=MXV2aGN6NDJ6aHZqYw== Posted by |
Not surprising Posted by |
"Beyonce/Kanye West - Newly eligible names that changed the course of 21st century music" Posted by |
Is Ed Sullivan now one of the earliest born Rock Hall inductees? Posted by |
Tears for Fears are becoming a lock. "Everybody wants to rule the world" is stronger than ever. It is in tons of movies and TV shows. Add in, The Tipping Point getting decent critical acclaim, they are very likely within next 3 years. Posted by Jim C. on Tuesday, 04/14/2026 @ 11:54am |
I dont know what's more tragic, those shredding the inductees for not making their microscopic view of what rock and roll is, or those aged boomers who scream out a hundred bands in all caps who they think belong because they heard a song of theirs on the local classic rock station Posted by |
Ed Sullivan passes up Jesse Stone as the oldest non-performing member of the HOF, he's two months older than Stone (September 1901 vs November 1901) Posted by |
Guest G, great list of the top snubs! I think we're going to see Daft Punk start making those "biggest snubs" list more often the further we get out and people realize how under-represented electronic music is by that institution. Posted by |
Sean, I really dug your write-up in response to the metric. Here's how it works: Posted by |
It's looking like about half the acts I have listed in the 1-star range are going to jump up to 2-stars based on recent inductions (Maiden, JD-NO, Sade and Vandross having the biggest effect). Gonna be very crowded in that middle territory. Big moves for indie and indie-adjacent acts as the ones with more name-ID/institutional support will definitely move up a category. Posted by |
Massive jump for The Smiths and The Replacements who now are the top acts outside of my upper echelon in the metric. Y'all are right about the Rock Hall needing to give The Smiths a chance in 2027 because they're highly electable at this point. Posted by |
Anyone else know the song title of Blue Monday is a reference to the book Goodbye Blue Monday/Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut? Posted by |
Jethro Tull is the highest climber at all. I'm moving them from the 2-star to the 3-star category which means they're in the upper echelon. There's zero chance Tull isn't inducted on any future ballot (and, for that matter, Boston). Posted by |
K-Dawg, Posted by Jim C. on Tuesday, 04/14/2026 @ 13:35pm |
This is one of the better classes they've had in years. Id have replaced Billy Idol with Mariah Carey tho. Posted by David on Tuesday, 04/14/2026 @ 14:56pm |
Sean, you're right about Cyndi Lauper's induction setting the precedent for Alanis and I've even cited that before around here but just forgot about it. I think you're a bit underrating Boston's discography as the second and third albums were massive sellers and provided their own classic rock staples. That band massively shaped the trajectory of both AOR and Classic Rock music in the 80's thanks to their sound - they're more important than either Cyndi or Alanis and more than just the one album. Although I have argued in the past that Boston COULD be inducted into a hypothetical Albums category (similar to the now deceased Singles category) that would also include Cyndi, Alanis, Lauryn, Television, etc. Posted by |
Proud to unveil my newly re-worked/completed Rock Hall Futures list. Glen Campbell also makes the upper echelon as we all know he'd get immediate induction, but I imagine a side category induction is more likely. Posted by |
Fixed the numbering errors and the messed-up scores for The Replacements and The Smiths. Still comes out to 128 artists. Posted by |
My god is the 2.3____ area crowded. Posted by |
Gonna pull Ben E. King off from the list, actually. I'd heard his name come up one of those podcast discussions and if I feel the Hall has moved on from nominating acts like Mary Wells and The Marvelettes that he's probably out of the running too. I was likely thinking along the lines of Chubby Checker (major act from that post-Elvis/pre-Beatles interim period). Posted by |
And just noticed Nas is on the list twice, lol. Gonna keep him at 2.3 instead of 2.4. He's kind of mid-way between the A-list and B-list of Hip Hop importance. Posted by |
Ed Sullivan getting in kinda makes Frank Sinatra getting in as Musical/Early Influence more possible and stronger Posted by |
Added Peter Tosh and the 2.3s were a total mess. I'll refrain from posting any more changes to my list but will gladly take any contributions. Posted by |
For the time being it looks like there's gonna be no Jimmy Buffett or Judas Priest like inductions in the Musical Excellence catagory Posted by |
Usher and Chris Brown are going out on a 33-date stadium tour this summer. Usher really is a considerable candidate going forward and playing stadiums surely helps a lot of these acts be considered (Oasis, Shakira, etc.) Posted by |
If only he wasn't touring with Chris Brown Posted by |
My way too early crack at the 2027 ballot Posted by |
Actually I will say Layurn Hill returning and De La Soul as new nominees Posted by |
"I think you're a bit underrating Boston's discography as the second and third albums were massive sellers and provided their own classic rock staples. That band massively shaped the trajectory of both AOR and Classic Rock music in the 80's thanks to their sound - they're more important than either Cyndi or Alanis and more than just the one album." Posted by |
I just want to see annual interview to John Sykes about this year's induction process Posted by |
Where's Ritchie? He's been radio silent since the inductees were announced. Posted by |
early prediction for 2027 nominees without further thinking: Posted by |
D'Angelo -> Patti Labelle Posted by |
69 acts that deserve a mention Posted by Mikhail on Wednesday, 04/15/2026 @ 05:37am |
Technically, Kanye West would be the inarguable #1 snub if he isn't inducted next year. Has a case for being the most important musical artist of the century, even. Again, none of what he's done or said is going to apply to him the way it seems to for Morrissey because a lot of black artists get away with practically anything. I'm fully expecting the nominating committee to place him on the ballot and would imagine his case is so good that a lot of voters will check his box anyway. Posted by |
Things To Change On The Rock Hall Projected Page: Posted by |
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Has Morrissey really done anything as bad as Kanye? Kanye made songs called "Heil Hitler" and hung out with white supremicists like Nick Fuentes. There's also all anti-Semitic stuff which would turn off all the Jewish voters. Posted by |
Again, Kanye's black. The rules just don't apply. You look at an N.W.A. member assaulting women or New Edition's Bobby Brown or Michael Jackson or, yes, Kanye and you'll see that it just doesn't matter among the community. I don't believe at all that the Rock Hall should have a morality test for induction, just pointing out that someone like Billy Corgan rubbing people the wrong way but not doing anything particularly morally objectionable will hurt his chances on getting on the ballot whereas actual crimes and/or widely viewed as despicable behavior doesn't matter when it comes to black musicians. See: the aforementioned Chris Brown about to do a stadium tour with Usher Posted by |
I do not count the upcoming eligibles as snubs just yet because they have not had a chance to even be nominated so they cannot be "snubbed". So until then I still consider Smiths the biggest snub Posted by GuestG on Wednesday, 04/15/2026 @ 07:38am |
We at least have last year's round as evidence against two candidates who I consider top tier in electability: Mariah Carey and Lauryn Hill whereas the only other names from that chunky that were given a recent shot on the ballot were Sinead O'Connor and Devo. The Hall has inducted roughly 30 "Performers" since Sinead was last on the ballot and nearly 50 for Devo. That's a lot of watering down of the ballots and a shift in the electorate (new voters joining the rolls, old voters leaving). Posted by |
I also do not agree people are exempt from bad actions as there is always a bridge too far for anyone. Posted by GuestG on Wednesday, 04/15/2026 @ 08:33am |
Afrika Bambaataa is also never getting nominated again because of the child sexual abuse allegations. Posted by |
I do think Bambatta can get in through a side category now that he's dead, they'd just REALLY have to shove him under the rug lmao Posted by Will M on Wednesday, 04/15/2026 @ 09:57am |
Its very fitting that 2023 is the first year since 2004 to have every nominated artist eventually make it in the hall. One of the best lists of noms they ever had. Also worth noting that 2004 was completed only this year with the induction of Gram Parsons. Posted by Will m on Wednesday, 04/15/2026 @ 10:05am |
With Fela Kuti and Iron Maiden now in Posted by |
The past noninees in John Sykes era that still haven't got in (since 2020): Posted by |
Will we the result in advance next year from Kalshi... Posted by . on Wednesday, 04/15/2026 @ 11:37am |
For 2020 you can also put Rufus Posted by |
I wonder serval years later, with less white old rock voters, how will the rock hall voting pool become? Posted by |
Omar, I can see it being both. The younger voters aren't going to care about radio play or Platinum albums and they'll be generally more knowledgeable about music history since everything's been there with the click of a button for the last twenty years. Posted by |
Kanye got nominated for a Grammy last year. And because he can blame all his shenanigans on being bipolar or whatever in an act of contrition coming conveniently right before he made $33 million on two SoFi Stadium shows, he'll get a free chance to erase all the damage via the mental health excuse. Posted by |
Casper, Posted by |
Casper, Posted by |
Regarding Kalshi, that website and its bettors aren't some Rock Hall prediction gods, it just happened to have somebody(s) with the Performer inductee list essentially committing insider trading. Posted by |
Also, the insider got lucky that there were a lot of preset bots in the Rock Hall market to sell them all those contracts. Had they not been around, there's no chance any human would have been taking the opposite bet on all these nominees for such significant sums of money (everybody else was just messing around with $20 bets for fun). Likewise, I wouldn't have made hundreds on Idol/Sade shares the day of without those bots and i thank GuestG for the photo find confirming things. Posted by |
I'll toss out nominee predictions for next year, Richie, but keep in mind I'm not better at it than anybody else here. It's just a shot-in-the-dark for any of us but we have past trends to go off of (previous nominees + an educated guess as to who the most important/likely artists are to get a nomination). Posted by |
Casper, Posted by |
Also, don't sleep on The Strokes for the 2027 ballot. They're festival headliners and are going to be doing a massive tour this year. The electorate is definitely there for them (see: White Stripes) and they have endless industry love. Posted by |
My above predictions are probably too light on the 80s mainstream/R&B and regarding the latter genre, there should be another black R&B artist with a big name (Patti or Barry) showing up, I imagine, now that Luther got in. Patti makes more sense because she's alive whereas Barry, Roberta, Donny, Rick are all dead. Posted by |
I think it's still going to be awhile before they get to The Strokes unfortunately Posted by |
While there isn't much of a compelling reason to assume why Diana Ross makes the ballot NOW instead of at any point in the last twenty-five years, I feel the Phil Collins induction kind of lines up with how her solo career is (unfairly) viewed. She was a big artist in the 80s and engaged in schmaltz for a lot of her biggest hits, even if a lot of critics and the general public forget she was basically putting out Chic albums at one point. Posted by |
Roberta flack should've gone in years ago Posted by |
The failure of getting Mariah Carey getting in shouldn't effect Alicia Keys and Beyonce getting in Posted by |
Which acts do you think have the biggest beneficiary of the acts getting in this year for 2026 (Phil Collins, Billy Idol, Iron Maiden, Joy Division/New Order, Oasis, Sade, Luther Vandross, Wu-Tang Clan, Celia Cruz, Fela Kuti, Queen Latifah, MC Lyte and Gram Parsons) next year for 2027?. Posted by |
Hello there! Posted by |
Wow what a class! Probably the best in a while. Posted by Plebeian on Wednesday, 04/15/2026 @ 22:10pm |
Plebeian, Posted by |
Good to see ya Plebeian! Posted by K-Dawg on Wednesday, 04/15/2026 @ 23:02pm |
Diana Ross 80s comeback was good, but it frizzled out quickly and commercially was a bomb. Eaten Alive with writing credits from Barry Gibb and Michael Jackson sold like 300k. It was shockingly bad. "Missing You" was a #5 hit less than a year before. I wouldn't induct Diana Ross a second time. Plus, I hate her lip-synching at every concert. Posted by Jim C. on Wednesday, 04/15/2026 @ 23:12pm |
Now that the inductees have been announced, the next question will be who will be the presenters for each artist. Posted by Tony on Wednesday, 04/15/2026 @ 23:53pm |
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Jim C Posted by Naz P on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 04:42am |
Naz, Posted by K-Dawg on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 07:37am |
Pink Zeppelin. Posted by Tony on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 08:35am |
I want Billy Corgan to be the presenter for New Order and then Pumpkins nominated in 2027 Posted by |
Early predictions for 2027 nominees: Posted by |
All the RRHOF inductees (so far) that have performed The Star Spangled Banner live: Posted by |
K-Dawg Posted by Naz P on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 09:04am |
Tony, Posted by Naz P on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 09:13am |
Killing me softly won Grammy of the Year and hit #1. When you cover a big hit, you can't claim success. Lauryn Hill has 2 strong albums and one dud album (the first Fugees album). She has decent streaming numbers and strong critical acclaim (critics have gone a little overboard naming miseducation best album ever). Lauryn Hill has less than 1000 concerts overall. Across the whole spectrum, she is a weaker HOFer. Having consistent touring success can't be discounted. Posted by Jim C. on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 09:51am |
Jim C is kind of dick to be honest Posted by . on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 09:57am |
Naz P Posted by Tony on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 10:02am |
Did Questlove forgot to support Replacements and Sonic Youth Posted by . on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 10:16am |
Emmylou Harris should be the one to induct or accept the award on behalf of Gram Parsons Posted by |
I'll play :) Posted by dmg on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 10:21am |
Peter Hook will be with the Gallaghers at a Stone Roses tribute in May Posted by |
Unless the band comes and asks for a specific inductor I will be surprised if anyone inducts JD/NO besides Bono, given both bands were the single biggest influence on U2 up to Pop and he has to be the most famous person who ever met Ian Curtis Posted by GuestG on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 10:51am |
I'll Play :) Pt. 2 Posted by dmg on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 11:06am |
Seal could do Fela Kuti Posted by |
I would say probably except for Rick Rubin, MC Lyte and Queen Latifah, all other side categories inductees will only have 5 min video...No inductor, no performance. Posted by |
Still a little shocking with no induction of Wings Posted by |
I think Oasis will show up, if Noel shows up, I think Liam will as well Posted by Z on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 11:29am |
Ed Sullivan happened instead Posted by |
why would The Black Keys induct Joy Division and New Order when there is no detectable influence? Posted by David on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 13:51pm |
Because the Hall likes to throw popular people up there regardless Posted by dmg on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 14:04pm |
After likes of JDNO, Oasis, Iron Maiden inducted, who should be the acts I hugely support for in future rounds? Posted by |
This was good year, I was hoping for Pink to get in but I'm not surprised wasn't inducted. Pop-rock is a band-aid I don't think their ready to rip off yet. Even though Pop-rock was and continues to be the dominant rock genre in music, many old school rock fans don't recognize it as rock music, a lot of them call Pink just a pop artist. Posted by |
I wonder what is the ranking order of acts that are not voted in this year Posted by |
I wouldn't be surprise if INXS and Lauryn Hill were 9 and 10 or vice versa Posted by |
These are the acts that I think have the biggest beneficiary of this year's class next year for 2027: Posted by |
Mary J Blige would work for Luther's induction or performance. She did a pretty good cover of "Never Too Much". Celine Dion would be excellent as well. Celine's cover of "Dance with my Father" was the best cover on So Amazing: An All Star Tribute. Posted by Jim C. on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 19:27pm |
https://x.com/i/status/2044940309466124701 Posted by |
And John Sykes seems to be very pissed about Mariah Carey missing again Posted by |
The big read from this article is the move towards younger voters is intentional because he wants the voterbase who votes older to pretty much have to vote in all the 80s acts that were ignored for 20 years, and that he sees the next 5 years as getting in as many 80s snubs as possible in before the voterbase is shifted again to get in all the 90s acts that did not make it in at that point. Posted by GuestG on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 20:48pm |
The 80s acts have been picked over again and again. There isn't much left that's even a multi hit wonder. They've left a lot of acts in the 70s still, and all but have ignored certain genres of the 90s. The rrhof acts like the 80s were more influential and innovative than any decade than almost even the decade where rock nroll really defined itself, the 60s. Posted by |
I do think from John Sykes' tone, if Mariah was #9, he could induct 9 performer inductees then Posted by . on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 21:45pm |
Interesting that he says now that there is officially a rule that prevents a nominee from getting into a side category the same cycle like with Judas Priest,Sister Rosetta Tharpe and LL Cool J Posted by |
question for the group in general: Posted by K-Dawg on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 22:21pm |
The collaborator thing mentioned in the Billboard article is almost violated in this class. This is another wishy washy thing unevenly applied rule. Daryl Stuermer has been with Phil Collins and Genesis for 40+ years. Granted, Phil Collins is a huge name and they might not want to diminish him (he absolutely was primary songwriter). However, I do think Daryl contributed more than what the writing credits say. Posted by Jim C. on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 22:31pm |
The majority of big 90s acts that would have been easy inductees have deceased singers (Cranberries, INXS, Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains, Sublime). The longevity of 90s acts was way shorter than 70s and 80s bands. Posted by Jim C. on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 22:39pm |
Steve Stevens contributes a lot to the sound of Billy Idol Posted by |
Seems that Tommy James, The Monkees, Styx, Boston were only "classic rock" acts mentioned in Gold Derby posts, looking like these four probably would be last classic rock acts rock hall wants to induct... Posted by |
Omar, Posted by Jim C. on Thursday, 04/16/2026 @ 23:00pm |
Omar, Posted by K-Dawg on Friday, 04/17/2026 @ 00:02am |
K-Dawg Posted by |
Jim C, Posted by Danimal on Friday, 04/17/2026 @ 08:48am |
Looking like rock hall designed 2026 ballot on purpose to send four three timers in (3/4) finally, and used Black Crowes and Jeff Buckley as obvious filler pick to enlarge nominees list to make more performer inductees Posted by Po on Friday, 04/17/2026 @ 09:07am |
2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees revealed Posted by |
As an excuse to induct Paul McCartney again and to get him in as a 3rd timer Posted by |
I don't think Paul McCartney was ever a member of Wings. It was Paul McCartney and Wings. Posted by |
Rod Evans was in a supergroup of sorts (Iron Butterfly, Johnny Winter, Deep Purple) called Captain Beyond. That first album is pretty great. Then Rod disappeared after their second record. But when you think Deep Purple, he doesn't register. Posted by Jim C. on Friday, 04/17/2026 @ 10:41am |
Sammy Hagar was on multiple Van Halen multi platinum selling album Posted by |
Still think FRL should rectify Posted by |
Rod Evans was inducted. Sammy Hagar was inducted. Nick Simper was not. Posted by |
Tom Morello has better to fight for devo again Posted by |
I think Sammy Hagar receives a 2nd Induction for his music career totality. Combining Montrose, Solo Career, HSAS, Chickenfoot etc. Hagar in his late 70's now and still going strong. He's been a great ambassador for Rock music "The Red Rocker." Montrose has influenced several later rock bands. Powerful guitar work and strong songwriting. Montrose album has been inducted here FRL and a few songs off that album. Sammy had a few platinum and gold albums as a solo artist in the late 1970's and early 80's. It's been a remarkable music career spanning 55+ years. I've always been a Sammy Hagar fan and hope he earns a 2nd induction. Posted by |
Who are the guys that constantly pushing for Howard Stern Posted by omar on Friday, 04/17/2026 @ 14:18pm |
Sammy Hagar is worthy as a member of VH, although their music became more mainstream with him than DLR. But the success cannot be denied. I really don't see him solo (or with Montrose, etc.), it just doesn't rise above competency. Posted by J C Souljah on Friday, 04/17/2026 @ 15:57pm |
J C Souljah, Posted by |
I wonder if Queen Latifah was floated around on by the NomCom and they just couldn't find a way to put her on the ballot so they just did Early/Musical Influence on here Posted by |
Looks like side category committee is not very serious Posted by O on Friday, 04/17/2026 @ 17:06pm |
Will Mariah Carey be nominated in 27 again? Posted by O on Friday, 04/17/2026 @ 17:07pm |
Most guys predicted Mariah for three consecutive times, and 3 misses Posted by O on Friday, 04/17/2026 @ 17:08pm |
The constant Howard Stern promotion is bizarre. Nancy Wilson cares more about him getting in than Alice in Chains. Posted by Jim C. on Friday, 04/17/2026 @ 17:24pm |
Richie, Posted by J C Souljah on Friday, 04/17/2026 @ 19:35pm |
J C Souljah, Posted by |
Early predictions for 2027 nominees: Posted by The Towerman on Friday, 04/17/2026 @ 23:16pm |
With Mariah Carey failed, we can officially write "most nominated acts will be inducted as performer in rick krim era" off Posted by |
Omar, Posted by |
Richie, Posted by J C Souljah on Saturday, 04/18/2026 @ 08:13am |
The Towerman, Posted by |
I assume Mariah Carey, New Edition, INXS, Lauryn Hill have best chance to return to ballot soon, maybe Shakira as well Posted by |
Chic was so unfortunate, they were wrongly tried again and again in 00s and 20s and lost their window with Nile Rodgers ME induction Posted by |
Richie, Posted by The Towerman on Saturday, 04/18/2026 @ 11:17am |
https://www.instagram.com/p/DXC1MbOEu5P/?igsh=ZWp4bjI1dnJucWtp Posted by |
https://x.com/i/status/2045528224315175116 Posted by o on Saturday, 04/18/2026 @ 12:05pm |
John Sykes said in a Billboard interview that the 80's are the big priority right now in terms of nominations/inductions and it will continue for the next five years and they have some younger voters now as of this year and the move toward younger voters is intentional because he wants the voter base who votes older to pretty much have to vote in all the 80's acts that have been ignored for 20 years and that he sees the next five years for getting in as many 80's snubs as possible in before the voter base is shifted again to get in all the 90's acts that did not make it in at that point. Posted by |
When it comes to Classic Rock acts I guess I can see King Crimson or Styx getting nominated then or have the Black Crowes return to be nominated Posted by |
Which 20-30 are biggest 80s snubs to you? Posted by p on Saturday, 04/18/2026 @ 14:18pm |
New Edition Posted by P on Saturday, 04/18/2026 @ 14:24pm |
Forgot INXS Posted by P on Saturday, 04/18/2026 @ 14:24pm |
The bangles Posted by P on Saturday, 04/18/2026 @ 14:29pm |
Add Robert Palmer Posted by P on Saturday, 04/18/2026 @ 14:32pm |
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I really think they inducted too many people this year, especially in the side categories. Posted by Jason on Saturday, 04/18/2026 @ 14:59pm |
I think it's time to start a Veteran Performer category. Have it be a second ballot that the same voting block votes on, but the artists' first release must be at least 60 years ago. Posted by dmg on Saturday, 04/18/2026 @ 15:22pm |
Also in that Billboard interview, John Sykes mentioned that 50-60 artists are brought up each year in the nominating committee meeting and 16 nominees is now the new set number for nominations each year (Of course, There were 17 nominees this year). Posted by |
Do you think they take a break from Classic Rock and as they try to get both Iron Maiden/Motorhead and Black Crowes in? Posted by |
Sammy Hagar "The Red Rocker" needs to be inducted a 2nd time for his solo career, Montrose, and music career totality. It's the same with Steve Winwood. Can't induct Winwood for every group he was in but his totality of work. Going to be 80 in 2 years. His 80th birthday would be a great induction present. Steve Winwood simply 1 of the greatest musicians of all-time. Thinking about all his talents. Tenor strong voice. Outstanding Guitar work. Synthesizers and organ. Can do everything and modest superstar. Very appreciative and kind person. 1963 career started same as Cher. Both very young. All Winwood has seen in his music life. A history of rock music. Posted by KING on Saturday, 04/18/2026 @ 19:11pm |
Now that we are a bit past induction announcement, I wanted to go over the potentials for ceremony performances from the artists, from most certain to most unpredictable. Posted by GuestG on Saturday, 04/18/2026 @ 19:32pm |
Alec T Posted by |
My take is rock hall takes break for "classic rock" to hopefully make four three timers (IM, JDNO, Oasis and Mariah) in, and 3/4 succeed. Posted by |
I wonder if well received Coachella performance from Devo will give them another chance either performer or early influence? Posted by |
Am I only one finds the "Early Influence" & "Non-Performer" categories are kind of frustrating because they don't go far back enough? Posted by |
Follower, are you around? Posted by |
We had 2 classic rock coded acts on the ballot Phil Collins and Black Crowes Posted by |
Pretty sure Smiths will be mentioned in 2027 nominating committee meeting Posted by |
Tears for fears, Pet Shop Boys, Culture Club and Huey Lewis and the News may also be nominated, but my gut feeling is these four are less likely to be nominated than the four I mentioned.... Ot at least looking like they will more likely be nominated in 30s than in next five years... Posted by |
Forget about the Bangles Posted by |
Even Eddie Trunk said that The Smiths are a glowing omission Posted by |
Still needs to mention HOFers like Joan Jett, Blondie and BILLY IDOL opened for Morrissey in his US shows. Morrissey has bigger draw in US than a lot HOFers in similar era Posted by |
And Weeknd, Olivia Rodrigo both claimed to be influenced by Smiths Posted by |
Here were the official standings in the 2026 ballot tracker and they were: Posted by |
Some old school rnb acts needed to be included: WAR, Robert Flack, Patti Labelle, Barry White, Pointer Sisters, Donny Hathaway, Rick James, could also argue for Teddy Pendergrass, he was probably the first black act to have five consecutive platinum album. Meters, JBs, Ashford & Simpson as Musicial Excellence. Could argue for Ohio Players as well Posted by |
Very rare time that public ballot tracker fits well with final inductees Posted by C on Sunday, 04/19/2026 @ 13:54pm |
Johnny Marr has a lot of industry connections and friends. Johnny Marr is friends with Questlove and Dave Grohl for example so there could be committee support. There is industry support so they might vote Smiths. The trend is 80s and they might get a major boost from this and it is now feasible acts like them might get the support to get in, and Smiths have gotten even larger following since their last nomination. Voters might not know too much of Morrissey antics and just vote for the band work, and those who do might still vote for them anyway because they want to see Marr in the hall. Posted by GuestG on Sunday, 04/19/2026 @ 14:49pm |
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Devo will be inducted next year. The Hall ceremony is returning to Cleveland for the expansion and it is rare to have a local act who can be inducted. Posted by GuestG on Sunday, 04/19/2026 @ 15:18pm |
Johnny Marr also collaborated with Parallel Williams, who is rock hall board member I think Posted by |
Here is an interview with John Sykes on this year's class and the Hall's future: https://www.billboard.com/music/awards/2026-rock-hall-inductions-chairman-john-sykes-q-and-a-1236224505/ Posted by |
I read the Rolling Stone article and can reconfirm Howard Stern would be the objective worst inductee in Rock Hall history. Yes even worse than Springsteen's lawyer. Posted by GuestG on Sunday, 04/19/2026 @ 20:51pm |
Which 2026 nominees do you think have the best chances at induction next year for 2027?. Posted by |
With Sade in, there are only four acts in VH1's 2010 100 Greatest Artists of All-Time list that are not in the Hall: Posted by DC on Sunday, 04/19/2026 @ 22:50pm |
Also interesting, Gram Parsons was the only artist on Rolling Stone's most recent 100 Greatest Artists list not in the Hall. Posted by DC on Sunday, 04/19/2026 @ 22:54pm |
I don't really think any of the leftover 2026 nominees have a great chance. 2027 is loaded with newly eligible acts that deserve nominations. This next class will really show where the Rock Hall's priorities are. Posted by Jim C. on Sunday, 04/19/2026 @ 23:07pm |
For Gen Z musicians, alternative/indie rock music is more important than classic rock music to them... Posted by An on Sunday, 04/19/2026 @ 23:33pm |
GuestG, Agree Bruce's lawyer is a miserable choice, but Irv Azoff is a close second. It seems if you make a lot of money for your clients they vote you in. Maybe I should list the ten worst choices. Ringo and Peter Frampton make the list, probably Stevie Nicks solo as well. In fairness you can make a case that she was the single most important FM member. And I really don't like the dual Carole King inductions. If we are honoring writing separately then Dylan, Lennon&McCartney and B&R Gibb should also be enshrined. Posted by J C Souljah on Monday, 04/20/2026 @ 09:33am |
The Smiths are my top 1 rock hall snub as of now Posted by |
JC Posted by will m on Monday, 04/20/2026 @ 10:25am |
Will M, Posted by |
I think anybody that was on an album should be included in an induction. They were a part of the history after all. Posted by |
JC Posted by |
To be honest, don't feel smiths not nominated in last ten years was mainly because Morrissey's behaviour Posted by |
Greg F, Posted by |
2027 nominees list needs to at least 60% female. The backlog of female singer-songwriters is getting ridiculous. I don't think overlap really matters - bring back all the 2026 women and add (Cranberries, No Doubt, Garbage, Alanis) for the female rock acts. Pair it with weaker male acts (Black Crowes, Beck, Phish, Tool, Lenny Kravitz) and then more women will get in. Posted by Jim C. on Monday, 04/20/2026 @ 11:47am |
B52s should have a similar or even better voting base compared to JDNO Posted by |
I don't any predictions Richie, it's too early for me. I might post predictions later in the year. I don't know if I'm going do predictions at all anyway. Posted by |
So, now that Maiden has finally gotten their due after over a decade, who takes that "heavy metal band deserves to be in" mantle? Posted by K-Dawg on Monday, 04/20/2026 @ 13:42pm |
What if rock hall repeats 2024 story, nominates zero new wave/post punk and metal acts in 2027 (you could argue Janes Addiction are alternative metal, but they are definitely less metal than... Soundgarden and RATM) Posted by |
One thing rock hall did right is thankfully this year voting round only last for 1-1.5 month Posted by |
No way Pantera gets nominated with the racism and ... salutes. Posted by dmg on Monday, 04/20/2026 @ 15:22pm |
the next metal nominees have to be motorhead, an obvious snub and previous nominee Posted by will m on Monday, 04/20/2026 @ 20:35pm |
I feel like Alice in Chains is the most likely metal band to be nominated next. They're the last of the big 4 of grunge, which gives them a narrative to be nominated. Posted by The Towerman on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 06:41am |
Alec T, Posted by J C Souljah on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 10:09am |
John Sykes said 80s acts needed to get in more in next five years Posted by Shannon on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 10:48am |
Shannon, Posted by GuestG on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 11:31am |
Some other possibilities from the 80s: Posted by dmg on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 11:49am |
Oops! Forgot: Posted by dmg on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 11:51am |
80's acts: Posted by J C Souljah on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 12:12pm |
Bikini Kill is 90s, but yes to both still! Posted by dmg on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 12:15pm |
Who should be the class of 2026 presenters for the 2026 induction class Posted by |
Several more I think could be potential music excellence Posted by GuestG on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 12:30pm |
Looking like New Order won't appear in ceremony Posted by |
Ronnie James Dio will get in, helped by his 80s hits. Posted by Casaubon on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 13:36pm |
GuestG, Posted by |
GuestG Posted by Shannon on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 13:55pm |
JC Soujah, Posted by Shannon on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 13:59pm |
dmg Posted by Shannon on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 14:02pm |
I could be wrong, just my own opinion. Posted by Shannon on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 14:08pm |
GuestG Posted by Shannon on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 14:15pm |
This interview with Peter Hook is more interesting, giving more details Posted by |
My prediction of who will induct who Posted by |
Shannon, I agree that politics and ticket sales favor the Bangles, but I guess I still tilt at windmills. And dmg, yeah Bikini Kill were 90's but close, and Slits were started in 70's so I averaged them out! Posted by J C Souljah on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 15:07pm |
Another interview to Peter Hook Posted by |
Here's what I think will happen Posted by |
How many songs will they perform Posted by O on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 17:53pm |
Do both Liam and Noel Gallagher attend? Posted by |
I think Emmylou Harris appears ready for induction 2027 Class. Most likely as a Performer but possibly the Special Award Early Influence. She's long overdue and will turn 80 years old just before the 2027 Class Inductee announcement. She probably will be presenting the late Gram Parsons in the 2026 ceremony. Her music career was just starting when Gram passed away. A strong music relationship and friendship. Must have been incredibly difficult. I remember when Willie Nelson earned induction when he turned 90 years old. Emmylou Harris would receive votes from all over the music spectrum. I think she would be inducted when placed on the ballot. I'd also like to see Tom Jones inducted in 2027 while he's still alive. Incredible Longevity. He's 1 of the very few artists that seems to be loved and respected from a large swath of the population. Young and old. Rich and poor etc. I've never heard anyone exclaim that they hated Tom Jones or his music. Neil Diamond a RRHOF is 1 that has that broad appeal. Time for my 1st early 20 Nominations for 2026-2027 now that the 2026 Induction class has been announced. Posted by |
Alec Posted by O on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 21:42pm |
My gut feeling is except for MC Lyte, Queen Latifah and Rick Rubin, every other side category inductees will only have video without inductor unfortunately.... Posted by O on Tuesday, 04/21/2026 @ 22:05pm |
Well hopefully something happens O Posted by |
I think there is a reason ABC suddenly said they will only publish the edited version for ceremony. Posted by |
Smashing Pumpkins are headlining the Darker Waves festival in California the same day as the ceremony, hence why Billy Corgan can't induct JD-NO. I think the Pumpkins will probably tour the MCIS album in full this fall (just a guess). Posted by |
The Edge did induct Eurythmics in 2022 though Posted by O on Wednesday, 04/22/2026 @ 04:33am |
RIP Dave Mason Posted by will m on Wednesday, 04/22/2026 @ 07:36am |
dmg, Posted by EJ on Wednesday, 04/22/2026 @ 09:12am |
EJ - You don't see Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, or Don Henley at least getting a nod? Or Ice-T? And Sugarhill Gang should get an Influence nod at some point I've been hoping. Posted by dmg on Wednesday, 04/22/2026 @ 09:30am |
The B-52s and Devo appeared in last year's Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Concert, so it may not be just a coincidence. The industry is supporting them, right? Posted by O on Wednesday, 04/22/2026 @ 10:08am |
Or rock hall for no reason to nominate zero new wave/post punk and metal acts, just like 2024 ballot... Posted by O on Wednesday, 04/22/2026 @ 10:13am |
FRL - Any chance someone could remove the underscore from Fela Kuti's name in the list? I know it's not a huge deal, buuut... Posted by dmg on Wednesday, 04/22/2026 @ 13:50pm |
50 Biggest Artists In The World (Daily Spotify Streams via KWORB.NET) Posted by |
And the Rock Hall will just have egg on its face if they try and just ignore Kanye West - one of the biggest artists in the world this century and arguably its most influential. Posted by |
Casper Posted by |
Some more key names the Hall should (or will) consider soon with absolutely massive daily streaming numbers: Posted by |
Omar, streaming numbers are literally the definition of mainstream at this point. Tame Impala headlines festivals and sells out arenas at high ticket prices in minutes. Posted by |
So while the Hall leaves off a name on the ballot like The Smiths that could sell out stadiums around the world in mere seconds for $$$ ticket prices, they put on the ballot names that play theaters (Black Crowes, Lenny Kravitz, Melissa Etheridge) because the backwards-looking nominating committee just remembers what was popular in the 90's (and even then, ignores much, much bigger acts like Smashing Pumpkins in order to satisfy their own biases). Posted by |
For what it's worth, Kravitz is a bit of a step-up. He isn't big enough to do big amphitheaters with 8,000 people but can play to about 5,000 given his residency dates in Vegas. And, obviously, the streaming numbers are strong for him. Posted by |
Even if you take away "Iris" the rest of the Goo Goo Dolls' catalog earns enough daily streams to put them at ~1225 in the entire world - above the vast majority of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame acts and acts that debuted prior to the 21st century. In other words, there's enough respect for the rest of their catalog among fans that we could see a bit of a sea change in how they're viewed artistically/critically. Posted by |
The Cranberries' case is a bit more lopsided in my opinion. They're a three hit wonder ("Linger" and "Zombie" and "Dreams") and the rest of the catalog puts them at about 1635. Still respectable though. Posted by |
Interestingly, the Goo Goo Dolls three compilations don't really overlap with any repeats. They released Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 that includes a new version of the song "Name" (and, again, "Name" wasn't on the US versions of the aforementioned first compilation) and then a follow-up comp called Vol. 2 (probably should be called Vol. 3) that collects songs that weren't on either What I Learned OR Greatest Hits. You can effectively use Vol. 2 as a solid followup to What I Learned and just disregard the band's money-making foray into MOR entirely that's presented on Greatest Hits, Vol. 1. Posted by |
Alec T Posted by |
Sorry, it is Casper Posted by |
Omar, with the pent-up demand and overall streaming numbers close to Oasis, The Smiths would undoubtedly sell out stadiums including in the United States. The band last did a full live show on December 12, 1986. That's forty years of waiting for their fans. Posted by |
My guesses are only Peter Hook showed up for New Order and no performance. Posted by |
dmg, Posted by EJ on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 08:45am |
EJ, I know politics cannot be ignored, but Don Henley's solo career is superior to that of Stevie Nicks. And I agree Henley is pretty unlikely. Posted by J C Souljah on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 09:43am |
Hi EJ, Posted by dmg on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 10:01am |
"You can't NOT be super influential with these kind of streaming numbers." Posted by |
"Don Henley is one of the biggest band-member-gone-solo artists there are. It isn't a 'replacement' for Sting; I still think Sting is more likely just due to face recognition. Being in movies helps! But after that? It has to be Henley or Winwood. Having said that, I will probably change my support to Steve Winwood just based on output and previous nomination. But that doesn't mean Don Henley is a 'weak' choice; quite the contrary. His albums and singles are very recognizeable, and are still played on multiple radio formats. And I agree with JC that his output is superior to Nicks'." Posted by |
I would say most 80e American underground acts chances are near zero. Replacements stand the best chance among the US 80s underground rock acts as their most obvious influence to modern popular rock and indie music. Posted by O on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 10:44am |
Oh right, and Collins, Sade, and Vandross were big wins for adult contemporary also, but most of the Collins songs that people respect didn't fit that mold (sure, some exceptions like "Take Me Home"), Sade had much more innovative music, and Vandross certainly had a more iconic voice. Posted by |
"I would say most 80e American underground acts chances are near zero. Replacements stand the best chance among the US 80s underground rock acts as their most obvious influence to modern popular rock and indie music." Posted by |
Bryan Adams is more likely than Don Henley solo tbh Posted by O on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 10:52am |
Maybe you think Spotify numbers SHOULD matter as a measure of current relevance/popularity, but I think it is pretty obvious that they clearly DON'T. The Hall has never cared what the kids think and only cares about whether the current members in charge like an artist's music, which is why all these '70s throwbacks like Etheridge, Kravitz, DMB, Phish, etc... get nominated over more innovative and CURRENTLY popular '90s artists, and again, why I think you can also expect Counting Crows soon for the same reasons. Even Hootie and the Blowfish wouldn't surprise me at this point tbh. These acts aren't currently relevant even if Hootie somehow got a top 40 hit out of a country remix of one of their songs, but they hearken back to the kind of music the boomers in charge like. Posted by |
Sean Posted by O on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 11:05am |
"Bryan Adams is more likely than Don Henley solo tbh Posted by |
"JD/NO included in this year though, they were definitely not played on mtv heavily. They were even industry outsider, finally used 22 years and three tries to be voted in." Posted by |
I wasn't really for Billy Idol getting in, as may have been noticed since I've never predicted him as a nominee or inductee. He gets the rockist vote for 3 songs (Rebel Yell, White Wedding and the tediously overplayed Mony Mony), and while he had some good deeper cuts, he just didn't stand out for me as anyone more innovative or popular. He was just there. Posted by K-Dawg on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 11:19am |
Sean Posted by O on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 11:27am |
"a sex symbol, and did have innovations" Posted by |
"We have seen B/C level of acts that fit John Sykes vision nominated or will be nominated, and only A level "outsider" acts will be considered... It is crime..." Posted by |
Expect New Edition will be brought up every year until they are included Posted by O on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 12:24pm |
Darius Rucker has a pretty good country career. But you cannot nominate or induct Hootie and the Blowfish. They had a 3 year run at most. The second album cratered very quickly and they were forgotten / disappeared from MTV. Their cd was a yard sale staple. Posted by Jim C. on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 12:44pm |
Tom Waits should not be nominated ay all because no charts success and no Spotify listeners today Posted by Jim C. on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 12:53pm |
Replacements are most obvious influence on Goo Goo Dolls. Goo Goo Dolls basically influenced by the sound of Replacements Posted by O on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 13:03pm |
Jim C., Posted by Steve Z on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 13:08pm |
Anyone want to predict next ten years class? Posted by |
Or the next 70-80 perfomer inductees? (With consolidation side category inductees) Posted by |
The Replacements are so important and influential -> no one cares. High ratings on rateyourmusic mean nothing. Same with Husker Du, Minutemen, XTC, and many more. How can you be influential when no one buys your records or listens? Yes, I want to copy the Replacements and make no money. You can't rewrite history and act like people really cared or even noticed them at the time. Posted by Jim C. on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 14:54pm |
Sorry, I won't take the person who said "Meat Loaf is modern day Beatles" seriously Posted by O on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 15:16pm |
I won't take who have double standards on acts he doesn't like (INXS) and he likes (Kansas, Meat Loaf) too seriously Posted by O on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 15:21pm |
It is not hard to find John Rzeznik, Goo Goo Dolls singer himself, claims Replacements/paul westerberg is his music hero. Interviews are everywhere on internet Posted by O. on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 15:26pm |
Just randomly find one interview to John Rzeznik. At least John cares about Replacements, lol Posted by O on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 15:36pm |
dmg, Posted by EJ on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 15:44pm |
" and Velvet Underground had no influence, because they sold nothing and no one wants to copy their sound to sell nothing. no one cares." Posted by O on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 15:44pm |
2027: Lenny Kravitz, Devo, Lauryn Hill, Styx, Bryan Adams, Beyonce, Coldplay Posted by |
Change tool to Sting Posted by |
Within the next 5 to 10 years, Rick Krim & John Sykes will likely be leaving the RHOF (Sykes is 70 & I'm unsure how old Krim is) and this is when things get interesting. Posted by Tim on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 17:16pm |
O, Posted by Jim C. on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 19:05pm |
What original 1967 critics actually said: Posted by Jim C. on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 19:30pm |
Sorry everyone, I wanted to keep the inductees a secret from myself until I had a meeting with some of my family members. Posted by |
Jim C Posted by O on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 23:02pm |
Omar, Posted by K-Dawg on Thursday, 04/23/2026 @ 23:39pm |
K-Dawg Posted by |
My bad Omar. It was "Sean", is that a new name for Casper? Posted by K-Dawg on Friday, 04/24/2026 @ 04:32am |
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