In honor of the 50th anniversary of their debut self-titled album, The Ramones have announced year-long series of celebrations.
Organized and curated by The Punk Foundation in collaboration with Linda Ramone and Ramones Productions Inc., the only authorized exhibition dedicated to the Ramones will make its world premiere at The Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas on July 4.
Anchored by a summer of public and members-only performances, artist conversations, interactive experiences, artist-led tours, community workshops, and more, the exhibition connects audiences to the Ramones' legacy, cultural impact, and continuing aftershock across music, art, design, and public memory.
Between now and the end of 2026, the Ramones and Rhino will also announce physical releases and reissues, tribute performances and more, with newly remastered, upscaled videos of "I Wanna Be Sedated," "Psycho Therapy," "Rock N Roll High School," "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker," "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)," "We Want The Airwaves," "Time Has Come Today," "I Wanna Live," "Something to Believe In," "Howling at the Moon" and "Do You Remember Rock and Roll Radio?". They are now available on the Ramones official YouTube channel.
Fifty years ago, on April 23, 1976, the Ramones - Joey Ramone (vocals), Johnny Ramone (guitar), Dee Dee Ramone (bass) and Tommy Ramone (drums) - ignited the punk rock revolution with the release of their debut, self-titled album, Ramones. Rolling Stone named it the No. 1 Greatest Punk Album of All Time and later named it the No. 1 Best Debut Album of All Time.
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