-
The 24-year-old man who died late Saturday night after attending this past weekend's 2015 Electric Daisy Carnival has been identified by the coroner as Nicholas Austin Tom of San Francisco. The cause of death is still uncertain pending toxicoloty reports. -
Watch Skrillex's Sonár 2015 Live Set feat. Fetty Wap, Jack Ü
This past weekend, the dance music world had their gaze turned to Electric Daisy Carnival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway outside of Sin City in Nevada. However across the pond fans of less mainstream genres enjoyed music from equally respected, but not as big ticket DJs internationally at 2015 edition of Sonár Festival. One of those, which deviate from that trend, was Skrillex, real name Sonny Moore, and his set was recorded live. As to be expected, the video has made its way onto the web and we have it for you so you can watch all 82 minutes of Moore's live set, which includes selections from Fetty Wap, Jack Ü, his duo with Diplo, which recently released their debut album at the end of February, Wiz Khalifa, Damian Marley. -
Pete Townshend Hints at End of the Road for The Who
After 50 years, eleven studio albums and endless gigs around the world, guitarist Pete Townshend confirmed in an interview that The Who will most likely see the end of its run this year. -
Prepare for 'The Wall' with The Best Pink Floyd Concert Videos; 'Pompeii,' 'Live 8' and More
Good news for Pink Floyd fans, as it was announced that Roger Waters' The Wall will be broadcast in more than 300 U.S. movie theaters this fall. "The Wall" has been rightly hailed as one of the greatest touring shows in the history of rock music and, even if you weren't able to get out and check out the Floyd bassist play his massive concept album live, you'll get the second best thing by seeing the whole thing live on a big screen with a proper surround-sound system. If you want to get warmed up before the September 29 viewing, check out Pink Floyd live in the form of these five previously released concert videos. -
Live Review: Atlas Genius, The Kooks Bring Peppy Rock to NYC's Central Park
It was an idyllic night on Wednesday (June 24) in New York City's Central Park. Not only was it a beautiful summer night, but the sound of glorious indie pop rang from tree to tree as Atlas Genius and The Kooks took over the Park Foundation's Summerstage to bring the grooves and the guitar. -
Rick Ross, Lil Wayne Remix, Kanye West-Produced French Montana 'Lose It'
Rick Ross still remains under lock and keep after being arrested for allegedly kidnapping and assaulting someone who was working on his house, but that does not mean the stream of music has to stop. He has teamed up with Lil Wayne to remix French Montana's track "Lose It," which features production by Kanye West and The Mekanics. -
70 Years of Carly Simon: Her Biggest Charting Singles, 'You're So Vain' and More
This year has been full of iconic musicians celebrating seven decades on Earth: Eric Clapton, John Fogerty, Bob Seger and more. Today marks the 70th birthday of one more classic performer, as Carole King celebrates the big day on June 25. Music Times is reflecting back on 70 years of King by looking at her seven highest-charting singles, from "You're So Vain" to "Nobody Does It Better." Check them out below. -
Brandi Glanville Finally Confirms 'RHOBH' Departure, Hints at Spinoff Possibility
There were some conflicting reports over the last two weeks, but finally Brandi Glanville's departure from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills has been confirmed. After four seasons of drama, bonding and pot-stirring, Glanville herself has now confirmed that she'll be moving on. Rumor has it that might mean a spinoff show for the Bravolebrity. -
Smashing Pumpkin's Billy Corgan Covers the Beatles' Classic Hit 'Something' [WATCH]
During the VIP experience an Iowa Smashing Pumpkins gig, front man Billy Corgan surprised fans by sitting behind the piano for a casual yet delightful rendition of the Beatles' 'Abbey Road' classic, "Something." -
Indian DJ Shot Dead For Not Playing Party Guest's Song Request
The public perception of DJs may be of pampered individuals who are paid to fly around the world and party as a glorified iTunes playlist. Beyond the sleep deprivation, flight delays and time spent producing records required to be a touring DJ (if they do it themselves), things can actually get very dangerous. One Indian DJ, Arun Valmiki found this out while working a private party at the residence of a local businessman in the torn of Bareilly in the Uttar Pradesh state, in Northern India. One guest requested a song titled "Tamanche De Disco," which translates from Hindo as "dancing with an illegal firearm." After Valmiki denied the request, the guest was so enraged that he pulled out a revolver he brought to the revolver and shot the DJ. -
Shawn Mendes 'Stitches' Music Video: New Single Off 'Handwritten' Bruises Vine Star
If you've ever felt like you're self-sabotaging in a relationship, don't worry. Shawn Mendes knows how you're feeling. Today (June 25), the former Vine star dropped the latest music video from his debut album Handwritten, and it will leaves both him and viewers in total "Stitches" (at least emotionally). -
Courtney Love Uber Attacked in Paris: 'Empire' Singer Documents on Twitter
Taxi drivers in France are protesting the lack of regulation surrounding Uber cars and one rock star unexpectedly got involved in the row. Today (June 25), Courtney Love called for an Uber at just the wrong time and the "Miss Narcissist" singer's car was mobbed by angry protesters. And of course, Love documented it all on her Twitter.
Popular Now
-

Taylor Swift Caught in Overlapping Online Smear Efforts Targeting Her and Blake Lively in Coordinated PR Campaign
-

Lil Durk's Legal Nightmare Deepens with 'Shoot Your As**' Phone Threat
-

Tate McRae Addresses Public Reactions to Her Split From The Kid LAROI
-

Becky G Reflects on Pain and Public Scrutiny Over Sebastian Lletget Controversy
-

Eras Tour Backstage Footage Shows Taylor Swift Breaking Down After Meeting Families of Southport Stabbing Victims





