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Billy Idol has been making headlines across entertainment and music news this week, not just for his enduring punk persona but for the landmark 40th anniversary of Eyes Without a Face. He brought fans behind-the-scenes in a new Vevo Footnotes episode, sharing stories from the original music video like how he intentionally wrote the track as an anti-love song and drew inspiration from silent horror films. Idol even recalled a hair-bleaching mishap that became iconic and revealed that the reggae-tinged bassline was locked in when Sal Cuevas joined the sessions. He thanked Miley Cyrus for singling out his videos as her all-time sexiest, adding another layer to his pop culture mystique according to River 1037.
The biographical documentary Billy Idol Should Be Dead continues to echo through the festival circuit, grabbing attention for its candid look at his risky years spent living on the edge. The film premiered at Tribeca and ran at Middleburg this fall, with plans for a wider release in early 2026. Idol spoke to USA Today about the emotional process of seeing his life mapped out on screen, from drug-fueled escapades to becoming a grandfather who can still rock an arena. The closing song from the doc Dying to Live, written with J. Ralph, features a string quartet and a cinematic feel, marking a notable development in how Idol is reflecting on legacy and mortality.
Fresh from touring with Joan Jett to support his new album Dream Into It, Idol has maintained a furious pace. LAist reports that he dropped by their studios for an interview, delving into his creative evolution from Generation X’s punk roots to MTV superstardom. Idol credits directors like David Fincher but says much of his visual impact came from his own ideas, adding that working with younger acts such as YUNGBLUD and Miley Cyrus keeps him feeling current. Idol said performing hits like Rebel Yell still delivers a rush, and he’s learned to balance the rock energy with self-care routines, highlighting his Pilates practice.
On the live circuit, Idol’s shows in Lima, San Miguel, and São Paulo this November have drawn rave reviews and trended across social media, with high-quality fan videos circulating on YouTube. His setlists remain a blend of hits and fresh material, and anticipation is building around his sold-out stadium appearance in Mexico City on November 30. As Billy Idol approaches his 70th birthday, he told USA Today he plans to celebrate in Mexico—another chapter for a career that continually refuses to fade.
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