• Ellie Goulding, Kendrick Lamar & Calvin Harris Perform At Bacardi's Bermuda Triangle Event

    This past weekend, Bacardi flew 1,862 (the number is significant to the date that Bacardi was founded) people down to a small island off of the coast of Puerto Rico called Palomino that lies within the infamous Bermuda Triangle. Ellie Goulding, Kendrick Lamar and Calvin Harris joined the revelers for a Halloween weekend to remember with parties from dusk until dawn in one of the most mysterious and serene areas of the world.
  • Future Music Festival 2015 Tickets Now On Sale

    One of the premiere music festivals in Australia, Future Music Festival has now put the tickets on sale for each date on the 5-day tour. The festival has only announced the first wave of acts on the bill that span several genres, but so far artists like Avicii, 2 Chainz, Drake, The Prodigy, Martin Garrix, Afrojack, Kiesza, Example and others will be performing across Australia.
  • 'Frozen' Hit "Let It Go" Gets Movember Parody Called "Let It Grow" [WATCH]

    The Frozen soundtrack has been almost inescapable over the past year. It charted week after week, with the single "Let It Go" peaking at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. Now the single is getting yet another parody treatment to support the Movemeber Foundation, "committed to changing the face of men's health."
  • IMS Singapore Announces First Group of Speakers

    The first wave of speakers for the International Music Summit in Singapore has been announced. The inaugural edition of IMS Asia will take place Dec. 11 at the W Singapore, Sentosa Cove to coincide with the big dance festival Zouk Out that will occur Dec. 12 and 13. The speakers, who have been added, include, Richie Hawtin, Steve Angello, IMS co-founder Pete Tong, Paul Oakenfold, Damian Lazarus and others as they participate in a variety of different workshops, tutorials and speaker panels, according to "Mixmag."
  • Kate Middleton Unveils Sexier Look After Turning Former Palace Personal Assistant Natasha Archer into Her Stylist

    Have you noticed that the few times Kate Middleton has stepped out since announcing her second pregnancy, her look has changed? Sure, she still loves a classy coat dress, but some of her evening attire has included high slits, sheer panels and shorter lengths. When Middleton was pregnant with Prince George, she favored Empire waistlines, but this time she seems to be dressing sexier as she creeps into her second trimester. Her secret fashion weapon is actually a former palace personal assistant turned stylist.According to "Vanity Fair's" Royal Watch, 27-year-old Natasha Archer has been helping Middleton think differently when shopping and given her the guts to try out some different styles.
  • JDI Dating Fined $616,000 by FTC for Purposely Catfishing Its Users On Up To 18 Different Dating Sites

    The Federal Trade Commission has just smacked the UK-based JDI Dating for basically catfishing its' own users. JDI operates 18 different websites and has been ordered to pay a fine of $616,165- the first of its' kind by the FTC against an online dating site. JDI allowed users on sites such as cupidswand.com and findmelove.com to set up free profiles and would then send them computer generated messages that were supposedly coming from people in their local areas.
  • The Districts Announce Debut Album 'A Flourish And A Spoil,' Premiere Lead Single "4th and Roebling" [LISTEN]

    Pennsylvania rockers The Districts have announced the release of their debut album on Fat Possum Records. Titled A Flourish And A Spoil, the effort is due out February 10 and features production from John Congleton (St. Vincent, The Walkmen, Angel Olsen). The record will serve as the follow-up to the band's self-titled debut EP, which they released in January. In support of the upcoming album, the band has shared the lead single "4th and Roebling."
  • 9 Bands Whose Drummers Sing Lead: The Band, The Eagles and More

    When the lead singer of a band also plays an instrument, it is nearly always guitar or piano, and often bass guitar as well, but rarely do you see a lead singer playing drums. These nine bands, however, broke this trend by having their drummers sing lead on most of their songs, including The Band, The Eagles and more.