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This past weekend, ravers from all over the West Coast and the United States proper descended on Las Vegas motor speedway to dance from sunset to sun up at Insomniac Events' flagship festival EDC Las Vegas. In total nearly 500,000 people attended the festival over three days. However, a 24-year-old man died overnight on Saturday according to police. The cause of death is still being determined as a toxicology results may take weeks, but the extreme heat is likely to have had an effect. Insomniac released a statement about the 24-year-old attendee's passing late on Sunday. -
Diddy Arrested for Assault, Terroristic Threats and Battery Against Son's Football Coach
After threatening and assaulting UCLA football coach Jim Mora with a kettlebell, hip hop entrepreneur Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, has been booked into the Los Angeles Country Sherrif's Department Inmate Reception Center. -
Ed Sheeran 'Thinking Out Loud' Spends the Whole Year on UK Charts, New Album 'x' Follows Suit
Ed Sheeran's major smash single "Thinking Out Loud" has been playing out loud in English homes, consistently, for the past year. As his sophomore album x reaches its one-year anniversary, today (June 23), it was revealed that the album's second, heartwarming single has spent a solid year in the top 40 on the U.K. charts. -
David Bowie Unveils Details of 'Five Years 1969–1973' Box Set
David Bowie has confirmed that he's dropping a box set, bridging the eminence of his entire career. The 12 CD or 13 LP set titled 'Five Years 1969-1973' gathers material recorded during the specified time period along with six remastered albums, two live albums and rare recording compilations. -
The Chemical Brothers, St. Vincent Share 'Under Neon Lights'
The Chemical Brothers have unveiled another track from their upcoming album Born In The Echoes. The new track "Under Neon Lights" features the indelible St. Vincent, who was one of the biggest features named on the UK electronic music duo's eighth artist album. "Under Neon Lights" is a vintage lo-fi, trippy and grungy production from Rowlands and Simons, and St. Vincent's haunting vocals mesh right in. -
Pentatonix Tackles Michael Jackson's Discography in Crazy Six-Minute Viral Video [WATCH]
It may seem like an impossible task to take on the expansive discography of Michael Jackson in just six minutes, but a cappella group Pentatonix is up to the task. Yesterday (June 22), the all-vocal five-piece released a video entitled "Evolution of Michael Jackson," and they zoomed through the best of the King of Pop at an impressive pace. -
Jessie J Hospitalized: 'Flashlight' Singer Shares Surgery Before & After on Instagram, Remains Quiet About Condition
It seems as though there's been another medical issue for Jessie J. In a new video post on her Instagram, the "Flashlight" singer alerted her fans that she will be offline for a few days after going under the knife for an undisclosed condition. -
Kacey Musgraves Brings 'Biscuits' to 'Good Morning America' on 'Pageant Material' Release Date
Kacey Musgraves brought the proverbial "Biscuits" and jam to your Tuesday morning (June 23). On the same day that her sophomore album Pageant Material hit store shelves, the Grammy winner and country's peppiest rebel took on Good Morning America to perform her new record's lead single. -
Sugar Ray, Uncle Kracker & Better Than Ezra Singers Team Up for New Single 'B.Y.H.B.' Ahead of Summer Tour
In case the announcement of 90sFest last week had you wondering whether or not the dream of the '90s was alive, boy, is there something new out there for you. Today (June 23), the frontmen from Better Than Ezra, Sugar Ray and Uncle Kracker teamed up to form a nostalgic supergroup, fittingly titled Uncle Ezra Ray. The title of the offering we got from Kevin Griffin, Mark McGrath and Uncle Kracker? "B.Y.H.B." -
Berlin Philharmonic Elects Kirill Petrenko of Bavarian State Opera to Chief Conductor
With the Berlin Philharmonic's chief conductor position still outstanding, it appears a decision has finally been reached. As of Monday, Russian-born conductor and music director of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, Kirill Petrenko, will take the reigns and succeed Simon Rattle. -
Rod Stewart Announces New Album 'Another Country,' Drops Celtic Track 'Love Is' [LISTEN]
If the world has been missing a little old school sexy, don't worry for much longer - Rod Stewart has a new album on the way. Today (June 23), the prolific rocker announced that his follow-up to 2013's Time will arrive this autumn in the form of his latest LP, Another Country. -
Purity Ring Announce 'Another Eternity' World Tour Dates
Purity Ring has been on the road almost non-stop since April in support of their sophomore album Another Eternity and they have no plans to take a break anytime soon. The Canadian duo announced a new batch of tour dates on their expansive world takeover. The duo will touch down on three different continents over the next six months, hitting countries like Australia, France, Belgium, England and the United States, where they will tour extensively this fall.
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