• Muse Musical Possible for 'Drones' Album, According to "Mercy" band

    Muse has the modern rock scene on lock, as "Mercy" has topped the charts and folks are preparing for the release of the album Drones next week. Now Matt Bellamy and co. claim they would like to convert the seventh studio LP to a musical when the band gets the chance.
  • Soundcloud Contract with Music Publishers Leaked: Paid Tiers Coming?

    A contract that Soundcloud is reportedly about to sign with major music publishers has just been leaked. Digital Music News got their hands on the contract, which outlined splits and advances between the Berlin-based streaming and discovery service, as well as paid tiers for customers that would increase royalty payouts and create an ad-free experience.
  • Channing Tatum Goes Undercover; Performs 'Magic Mike XXL' Dance as Old Man [WATCH]

    To promote his upcoming film, 'Magic Mike XXL,' buff star Channing Tatum joined forces with Omaze for a film screening and charity campaign, which allows one fan to accompany Tatum to the June 25 Los Angeles premiere, along with a full day of spa treatments and a top-notch hotel room. During the event, Tatum managed to pull a prank on the anxious crowd all while concealing his identity.
  • TomorrowWorld Contributed $93.9 Million to Georgia Economy

    Music festivals are big business for everyone involved. There is a lot of money to be made by the performers, the promoters and those involved with the production. Someone has to spend this money and it isn't all just going into the pockets of some out-of-towners, pillaging the area for a few days of fun. Some of those big festival dollars do stay in the area, which is why locals compete to have festivals in their jurisdictions. Major EDM festival TomorrowWorld just released an economic impact study done by ICF International, to show just how much they have grossed for the area of Atlanta, which they are based in and the tax revenue they have generated for the state of Georgia over the past two years. 2014's total was a pretty dramatic increase to $93.9 million in contributions of some form or another to the Georgia total economy.
  • Life In Color Big Bang World Tour: 42-Dates Added In Phase 2

    Life In Color has gone global is a big way in 2015 with its ambitious new tour that plans to hit 130 dates in 50 countries. The first phase of shows has already wrapped up late in May in the United States and San Juan, Puerto Rico and now the SFX-owned company has announced the dates for phase 2.