• Cristiano Ronaldo Launches Monster Headphone Brand In Video Stunt

    One of the world's biggest sports stars and soccer's best players, Cristiano Ronaldo is launching a new line of headphones with Monster. As a global icon and brand, the Real Madrid forward has announced he is the co-founder of a new consumer electronics company ROC Live Life Loud that will use his name to market the new Monster created products. To launch the campaign, the Portuguese National filmed a stunt where he sported a heavy disguise in Madrid and performed ball tricks with random strangers.
  • Miley Cyrus Criticizes Taylor Swift's 'Bad Blood' Music Video, Talks Being Role Model

    Miley Cyrus isn't looking to be a "conventional" role model, but that doesn't mean she's afraid to call out those who may be. The "Wrecking Ball" singer is on the September cover of Marie Claire magazine, and she's calling out the likes of Kendrick Lamar and Taylor Swift for promoting violence, when she's condemned for promoting sexuality.
  • Live Review: Luke Bryan Brought the Party to Citi Card Event in New York City

    Luke Bryan turned Irving Plaza into a party on Friday night (Aug. 7). On the very same day that his fifth studio album Kill the Lights dropped, the biggest name in modern country stopped by the intimate 1000 person New York City venue to play an exclusive concert presented by Citi for its card members. And despite a smaller crowd than he's used to, Bryan brought out his biggest hits and new cuts with plenty of kick and energy.
  • Breaking Benjamin and Shinedown Announce Joint Headlining Tour; Openers?

    Breaking Benjamin and Shinedown have announced a joint headlining tour for the fall, with stops at the Monster Energy Aftershock 2015 festival. Previous rumors have suggested that Chevelle will serve as the opening act but that hasn't been confirmed...yet (no other potential openers have been announced yet).
  • Disney 'Descendants' Tops Billboard 200; Led Zeppelin, Drake Return to Top 10

    Another week and another soundtrack on top of the Billboard 200 as Descendants, the newest Disney TV movie, manages to get its musical half to no. 1. The compilation moved a total of 42,000 units, which was the lowest number of albums moved by a no. 1 so far during 2015. It may have been a slow sales week, but Disney's not going to complain about another high entry for one of its soundtracks (Teen Beach 2 cracked the Top 10 earlier this year). This is the fourth soundtrack to top the Billboard 200 so far during 2015-the most since 2009-as Descendants follows Empire, Furious 7 and Pitch Perfect 2. We'll see if another title joins that list by the end of the year.
  • Half of UK Nightclubs Closed in Last Decade, According to New Report

    Are you a citizen of the UK who enjoys going to nightclubs? Turns out you're part of a minority that continues to get smaller. According to a new study from the Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers, nearly half of venues qualifying as nightclubs in the UK have closed in the last decade. The numbers given by the BBC Newsbeat suggest that there were 3,144 such venues open for business during 2005, now down to 1,733 in 2015.
  • Deadmau5 Trolls DOTA 2 Finals With 'Levels' During Surprise Performance

    Deadmau5 continued his trolling ways last night at the DOTA 2 International Championships. He was tabbed for a surprise 20-minute performance for the thousands of gaming faithful who had gathered at Key Arena in Seattle and millions more watching online. It all seemed to be going great as deadmau5 played some of his bigger tunes and remixes found on '5 Years Of Mau5' and then he decided to cap off the set with a hard cut to Avicii "Levels," a track that has become the symbol of the modern commercial EDM era that Zimmerman hates so much and then ran off the stage into the locker rooms.