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Live Nation has officially stated that they plan on increasing concert security following the brutal attacks on Paris that occurred this past Friday night (Nov. 13) at an Eagles of Death Metal concert. The shootings happened at Parisian venue Le Bataclan and a reported 118 concert-goers were slain in the savage shooting and what Bono of U2 called "The first direct hit on music that we have had in this so-called War on Terror." -
Lorde Denies Lip Syncing 'Magnets' Performance with Disclosure on 'SNL'
Lorde's performance of "Magnets" with Disclosure Saturday night (Nov. 14) on SNL was certainly magnetizing and pitch perfect, but don't think that means that the "Royals" singer forgot the "live" part of Saturday Night Live. After some viewers questioned whether or not Lorde was singing to a backing track, the 19-year-old pop star denied that she would every lip sync. -
Coldplay Cover John Lennon 'Imagine' to Honor Paris Attack Victims, Postpone Tidal Livestream
Coldplay has paid tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday (Nov. 13) with a touching cover of John Lennon's inspiring classic "Imagine." -
Paris Attacks: Bataclan Releases Statement "Our Thoughts Are With The Victims"
Humanity was rocked over the weekend by the horrific and barbaric attacks on six different locations in Paris, including Stade de France, where an international friendly was being played between France and Germany and Bataclan where the Eagles of Death Metal were playing a concert. The Bataclan was the hardest hit, where nearly 90 innocent concertgoers were slaughtered and many more injured. The concert hall has released its first statement since the shooting. -
Dixie Chicks Tour Dates 2016: DCX MMXVI Shows Announced for Next Summer
Dixie Chicks are back and are getting ready to take North America by storm in the new year. On Monday (Nov. 16), the "Not Ready to Make Nice" trio announced the fittingly titled DCX MMXVI World Tour for summer 2016. -
Adele Teases Tobias Jesso Jr. Collaboration 'When We Were Young' Ahead of '25' Release [WATCH]
Adele's new album 25 will be released on Friday (Nov. 20), but so far, fans have only heard one new song, the No. 1 booming hit "Hello." But now, in a preview of her 60 Minutes Australia interview, the pop megastar has teased another track: her Tobias Jesso Jr. collaboration "When We Were Young." -
President Barack Obama Says He Is Not Lead Singer of Korn: Jonathan Davis Agrees
During a recent Medal Of Honor ceremony taking place in the White House on Thursday (November 12) honoring Florent Groberg, U.S. President Barack Obama confirmed his identity to attendees by saying that he is not the lead singer of Korn. The POTUS jokingly referencing an earlier incident where, during the early stages of Groberg's recovery, the heavy metal band's frontman Jonathan Davis actually visited the award recipient in the hospital, who had later been unsure that the meet ever took place. -
Miguel, TV On The Radio Perform 3 Songs Together at Red Bull Music Festival [WATCH]
TV On The Radio brought out a very special unexpected guest on Saturday night (Nov. 14) during their set at the Red Bull Music Festival in Los Angeles. R&B icon Miguel joined the band on 3 songs, one of which was a cover of Can's "Vitamin C." -
FBI Investigating Mad Decent Boat Party Woman Jumping Overboard
The FBI is investigating an incident aboard the Diplo-helmed Mad Decent Boat Party where a woman reportedly jumped off of the ship while at sea. The search was called off for Kaylyn Rose Sommer, 24, of Charleston, South Carolina, who reportedly jumped as the ship was voyaging through the Yucatan Channel the coast of Cuba making its way to Mexico on Nov. 12. -
Weezer 'Thank God for Girls' Video Takes You to Church [WATCH]
Get ready to go to the church of Weezer. On Monday (Nov. 16), the legendary alt-rockers dropped the video for their new single "Thank God for Girls," featuring frontman Rivers Cuomo as a money obsessed, corrupt preacher in a delightfully goofy grey wig. -
Chris Stapleton 'Traveller' Holds No. 1 Album in U.S. Over Ellie Goulding, Tim McGraw
November is a good month to be Chris Stapleton. Following his sweep of the 2015 CMA Awards, Stapleton's debut album Traveller reentered the charts at No. 1 last week, and now it continues to top the charts for a second frame. Stapleton's chart dominance leads new releases from Ellie Goulding, the Beatles, Tim McGraw and more. -
Barack Obama Tells Daughters to Fight Against Racism After Yale and Mizzou Protests
President Barack Obama weighed in on the recent incidents that have occurred at the University of Missouri and Yale University, praising the protesters for speaking out. During an interview Thursday (November 12) on The Week, the POTUS explained the importance of the student activists and why he wants his daughters, Malia and Sasha, to follow in their footsteps by fighting for what's right.
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