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  • Taylor Swift, Jason Aldean, Pink

    Taylor Swift 'Baby in the Pit' to Jason Aldean's Weapon-Toting Son: Questionable Parental Decisions

    Recent controversies have led to some sharp takes on parenting skills within the music industry. From an infant at Taylor Swift's Eras Tour to a crowd-surfing baby at a Flo Rida concert, take a look back on some contentious moments in music where parents may have taken things too far.
  • Ministry

    Make Ministry Synthpop Again: 'Hell Freezes Over' as Al Jourgensen Finally Revisits Long-Disavowed 'With Sympathy' Album at Cruel World Fest

    "My hatred for this record was so deep," Jourgensen, who burned the LP's master tapes, stated last year. But he's coming around, playing an "Early Ministry" set that, as Dreamcar's Davey Havok noted, fans "never thought possible, on so many levels."
  • Mariah Carey and her children, Monroe and Moroccan.

    5 Musical Mamas Whose Children Joined Them On Tour

    Being a working mom can be tough, but when your job involves concerts that begin at bedtime and constant traveling for tours, it can be hard to fit in those mother and child reunions.
  • Al Jardine

    Al Jardine Talks New Solo Music, Beach Boys' Future, Bonds with Brian Wilson and Mike Love: 'It's Never Too Late'

    The co-founding Beach Boy, 82, opens up about his unreleased song with Neil Young, his new song that’ll make Mike “incredibly jealous,” his hopes to work again with Brian, and more.
  • Harvey Mason Jr., Mark Ronson

    Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. Talks Future of AI, Ticket Reform: 'Human Creativity Needs to Be Preserved at All Costs'

    Reflecting on Grammys on the Hill's recent visit to D.C., Mason discusses what needs to be done in the future, how AI can be used for good as a creative tool, and why regular folks shouldn't "have to work for months" to save up "for a darn concert ticket."
  • Budgie, Lol Tolhurst

    The Cure's Lol Tolhurst, Banshees' Budgie Join Hands in 45-Years-in-the Making Goth Supergroup

    Ahead of their big gig at the Cruel World fest, the post-punk drummers reflect on how Budgie and Robert Smith joined Siouxsie and the Banshees, how Tolhurst almost joined Adam and the Ants, and how Bauhaus's Kevin Haskins almost joined their new band.
  • Taylor Swift

    Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Returns: How Did She Change the Show For Europe?

    As Taylor Swift kicks off the European leg of the Eras Tour, she has added some new components to the show. Starting in Paris, the "Fortnight" singer has made some changes, both big and small, to the massive production, including new costumes, cut songs, and more.
  • Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Justin Bieber

    7 of the Best Met Gala Musical Performances: Rare Look at Concerts Inside the Event

    Take a look inside rare musical performances at the Met Gala, including sets from Lady Gaga, Madonna, Justin Bieber, Cher, Rihanna, Lizzo, and Bruno Mars.
  • Usher

    Usher Echoes Fans' Disappointment Over Lovers & Friends Festival Cancellation

    Check out Usher's reaction to the Lovers & Friends Festival getting canceled. #Usher #Lovers&Friends
  • Sunflower Farm Music Festival

    New Supergroup the Licorice Pizza All-Star Band Blossoms, Takes Root at Sunflower Farm Music Festival

    Things went so well this weekend in Maui that it may be the first of many times that these members of the Beach Boys, Guns N' Roses, Doobie Brothers, Stray Cats, Nelson, Eagles of Death Metal, and other music-biz lifers share a stage.
  • Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken

    Ruben Studdard, Clay Aiken Recall Historic 'American Idol' Season: 'We Went Through Hell, in a Way, and We Survived'

    “Kelly and Justin of course did it first,” says Aiken, who just reunited on 'The Masked Singer' with Studdard. “But I think I would argue that Ruben and I sort of did it first.’
  • Wayne Coyne

    The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne Carried a Knife at Coachella 2004 for Bubble Debut: 'If You Run Out of Air, You Can Cut Your Way Out of It'

    On May 2, 2004, after just "a day or two" of secret planning, Coyne stepped into his space-bubble for the first time. He had no idea that the "absurd" stunt would work, let alone become a Lips concert tradition for the next 20 years.
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Festivals
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Viral Rap Group Applauds 'Legend' Fan for Livestreaming Glastonbury Set After BBC Censored It
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Primavera Sound 2025: The Definitive Guide to Barcelona's Must-See Acts and How to Watch on Streaming
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Why Charli XCX, Sabrina Carpenter, and Chappell Roan Chose Barcelona to Launch Their Summer Reign
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