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  • Adele Cancels Second Phoenix Live 2016 Tour Show Due to Illness

    Adele announced that she has decided to cancel the second part of her concert tour in Phoenix, Arizona. Through an Instagram Video posted a couple of hours ago, the "Hello" singer explained that she was too sick to do the performance.
  • Ex-Nine Inch Nails Keyboardist James Woolley Dies at 50 Years Old

    James Woolley, a former member of the Nine Inch Nails, has died at the age of 50. Woolley served as the keyboardist in vocalist Trent Reznor's band from 1991 to 1994.
  • Seal Says No to Albums, Focusing Only on Releasing Singles

    Following the end of his contract with record label Warner Bros., Seal noted he is no longer planning on making full-length studio albums. Instead, the "Kiss From a Rose" singer intends to focus on releasing singles because he believes they are more exciting to do.
  • Taylor Swift Donates $1 Million to Help Victims of Louisiana Flood

    Taylor Swift has donated $1 million to Louisiana to help in the state's disaster relief efforts. According to the "Shake it Off" singer, Louisiana holds a special place in her heart because it was where the U.S. leg of her 1989 World Tour started.
  • First All Gone Pete Tong NA Tour Announced: Kolsch, Amtrac Among Support

    Tong has announced a several month North American tour with support by the likes of Amtrac, Kolsch and many others.
  • Freddie Gibbs Charged With Sexual Assault In Austria

    Freddie Gibbs has been formally charged with sexual assault in Austria. Over the past several months, the rapper has been staying in Europe fighting allegations that he sexually assaulted a woman last July backstage at a concert.
  • Big Gigantic Share "All Of Me," With Logic, Rozes, 'Brighter Future' Album Tour Dates

    Big Gigantic are gearing up to release their new album Brighter Future on Aug. 26 and have unveiled the latest single "All On Me," featuring Logic and Rozes. The Colorado electronic duo has also announced a batch of tour dates this fall across the United States.
  • Carrie Underwood Cheers On U.S. Gymnast Madison Kocian via Twitter

    Carrie Underwood is joining the chorus of female voices in the music industry who are cheering on the women’s U.S. Gymnastics team. The country singer even took it upon herself to call out Madison Kocian for her work during the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio. According to Twitter posts, the two are big fans of each other.
  • M.I.A. Claims Her Label "Buried" Last Album 'Matangi' Following Controversy with NFL

    Following several controversies, M.I.A. is now claiming that her label Interscope “buried” her last album Matangi following a dispute with the NFL. The album was released late in 2013 on her own N.E.E.T. sector on Interscope, and didn’t perform well chart-wise, only reaching No. 23 on the Billboard Top 200.
  • Paul McCartney Signs Worldwide Agreement With Capitol Records

    Paul McCartney has signed a worldwide agreement with his original label Capitol Records. The contract encompasses all of McCartney's post-Beatle work, starting with his 1970 McCartney album. It spans throughout the decades with Wings and his various collaborative works.
  • Britney Spears To Perform 'Make Me' at 2016 MTV Video Music Awards

    Britney Spears is slated to perform at the MTV Video Music Awards this year as the second confirmed artist for the 2016 show. Returning to the show as a performer marks a milestone for Spears, as she hasn’t graced the VMAs stage in over a decade. The pop star will be performing with rapper G-Eazy for the live premiere of her "Make Me" single from her forthcoming album, Glory.
  • Guns N' Roses Bringing 'Not In This Lifetime Tour' To Australia in 2017

    Guns N’ Roses will be bringing their 'Not In This Lifetime Tour' down under in 2017, with multiple dates in Australia. Their impending dates in Australia will be the first time that founding members Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan have played together down under since their 'Use Your Illusion Tour' in 1993, where the band played Eastern Creek in Sydney and Calder Park in Melbourne.
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