• Jingle Ball 2015 Ticket Prices Rising Fast, On Sale Now

    Jingle Ball 2015 kicks off in Dallas on December 1 and will continue until December 19 where it will see its last show of the month in Tampa. The general on-sale doesn't begin until October 12, but re-sale tickets for Jingle Ball are a way to grab tickets without being a Capial One cardholder, although they are already pricey for many of the dates, including shows in major cities like Washington D.C., New York City and Los Angeles.
  • iHeartRadio Music Festival to Feature Nick Jonas

    The iHeartRadio Music Festival will take place on September 18 and 19 in Paradise, Nevada, and it will feature major headlining superstars like Janet Jackson, Nick Jonas, Demi Lovato, The Weeknd and Jason Derulo. Both nights of iHeartRadio Music Festival are entirely sold out on the primary market
  • 'We Love Disney' Tracklist: Ariana Grande, Fall Out Boy, Ne-Yo Remake Classic Movie Songs

    Your favorite Disney songs from classics such as Aladdin, The Lion King, Cinderella and Frozen are getting new makeovers from some of music's biggest hitmakers. Following the D23 conference this weekend, today (Aug. 17), Disney and Verve Records announced the We Love Disney compilation album, featuring new covers from the likes of Ariana Grande, Ne-Yo, Kacey Musgraves, Fall Out Boy and more.
  • Okilly Dokilly Rocks "Nedal," Ned Flanders-Themed Metal Music

    Metal bands don't tend to be the most Christian of entities, but that doesn't mean that a Ned Flanders-themed group won't be awesome. And that's exactly what we've got in the form of Phoenix's Okilly Dokilly, which describes itself as the world's only "Nedal" band.
  • Best Digital Sellers by Genre: Rihanna, Carrie Underwood and More

    Carrie Underwood received official word this week that she was the bestselling country music performer of the digital era, having moved for than 29.6 million tracks in her career. That places her ahead of Jason Aldean and his 23.5 million digital sales, at least for the time being. Despite moving more than 5 million copies of hits such as "Before He Cheats," Underwood is still far, FAR behind some of the best sellers in the digital history of other genres (country musicians benefit from having a fan base still very dedicated to buying albums, as Luke Bryan will note when he tops Dr. Dre on the album charts at the end of this week). It got us thinking: What performers are at the top of their respective genres?
  • 'American Idol' Finale: Chris Brown, Ricky Martin, The Jacksons Added to Lineup

    FOX is gearing up for the Season 14 finale of American Idol and there's a laundry list of talent slated to perform. The cable network recently announced that Chris Brown, Ricky Martin and some members of the Jackson family will join Steven Tyler, Fall Out Boy and Vance Joy on the final episode. Contestants Jax, Clark Beckham, Rayvon Owen and Nick Fradiani will sing tonight, May 6, to see who makes it to the finale.
  • Fall Out Boy, Fetty Wap Perform "Trap Queen" at MTV Movie Awards

    Fall Out Boy performed two songs at last night's April 12 MTV Movie Awards, joining forces with Fetty Wap for one tune. The band ran through "Centuries" from 'American Beauty/American Psycho' before the rapper came out for his tune "Trap Queen." It was a surprisingly decent collaboration.
  • Paul McCartney, Patti Smith, Stevie Wonder, Fall Out Boy, John Mayer & More To Appear At 2015 Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony

    As previously reported, The Rock and Roll Hame of Fame announced that Lou Reed, Green Day, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Double Trouble, Joan Jett and The Blackhearts, Ringo Starr, "5" Royales and Bill Withers and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band will be inducted in April. Starr will additionally receive the special Award for Excellence. Now the Rock Hall has confirmed a number of music legends who are set to attend as performers or presenters.
  • Patti Smith to Induct Lou Reed Into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

    Patti Smith will posthumously induct her friend and former Velvet Underground singer Lou Reed into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame next month. Beck will be in charge of paying tribute to the icon as well for the performance segment. Other speakers include Stevie Wonder for Bill Withers, Paul McCartney for Ringo Starr, Fall Out Boy for Green Day and John Mayer for Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, 'Rolling Stone' noted. The hall has yet to announce who will introduce Joan Jett & The Blackhearts.
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