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Rock icon Billy Idol is proving his enduring relevance, recently highlighted by a candid interview on SiriusXM and strong performance in the 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination process. This convergence of media attention and fan sup...
Billy Idol's first-ever nomination for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, despite being eligible since 2007, has generated significant buzz. The public fan vote, a component of the final tally, shows strong support. As of early April 2025, the standings were: 1. Phish: ~271k votes 2. Bad Company: ~213k votes 3. Billy Idol: ~202k votes 4. Cyndi Lauper: ~183k votes 5. Soundgarden: ~181k votes
This fan enthusiasm aligns with analyses like Vulture's, which places Idol high on the probability list for induction. Factors contributing to this include his recent visibility: a 2023 concert film (*State Line Live at the Hoover Dam*), a 2024 re-release of *Rebel Yell*, an upcoming summer tour, and a new album titled *Dream Into It*.
Adding to the momentum, Idol shared career anecdotes on SiriusXM's "The Bonfire with Big Jay Oakerson & Robert Kelly," recalling the famous "Cradle of Love" video, his portrayal of Cat in Oliver Stone's "The Doors," and his experiences living in New York City. He also continues to connect with fans through his own SiriusXM show, "Billy Idol's Live Transmission."
The Rock Hall induction process considers artists 25 years after their first commercial release. Nominees are voted on by an international body of over 1,200 industry professionals, with the top seven fan-voted artists comprising a single "fans' ballot" added to the final count. Inductees for the 2025 class will be announced in late April.
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