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Thanks to the success of his debut album, In The Lonely Hour, Smith has quickly become a British pop icon, and the proof is in his gig list — He's still got dozens of shows to play before the New Year, and every single one is sold out. -
Avicii Cancels All Upcoming Performances, 'Wake Me Up' DJ Cites Health Issues
Swedish EDM superstar Avicii confirmed yesterday that he is canceling all of his upcoming performances due to health issues. The 25-year-old "Wake Me Up" star, born Tim Bergling, told Billboard that he would be suspending his upcoming promotional activities and the remainder of his current tour, as well as canceling his upcoming festival appearances, in order to focus on recovering. -
Lady Gaga Promises To Stay Clothed In Middle East During Dubai Show, Claims ‘It’s Important To Respect Other Cultures’
For those hoping to see Lady Gaga shed those clothes and bare some skin for her upcoming show in Dubai, it looks like you’re going to be heavily disappointed. -
Ellen DeGeneres Addresses The Tabloids Insisting That She And Portia De Rossi Are Divorcing In Season 12 Talk Show Opener
One of the most talked about Hollywood couples over this past summer has to have been Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi. If you listened to the media then you had no choice but to think that these two were on the verge of divorce. Supposedly Ellen is an impossible diva that cheated on Portia while Portia supposedly had given in to her old demons and partied herself right into a 30-day rehab stint. Even Ellen realized she needed to say something and so in the very first monologue of season 12 of her talk show, she decided to take on all of the bad press. -
Wayward Sisters and Baroque Era Bad Boys: Music Before 1800 Presents 40th Anniversary Season in New York
Music Before 1800's diverse 40th Anniversary Season will include everything from Anonymous 4 singing music of the Civil War to the Wayward Sisters playing music of 17th century braggarts, hotheads, curmudgeons and snobs. -
Official Report Indicates That Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 Was Shot Down By A Missile Over Ukraine
Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was a regularly scheduled flight that shuttled passengers from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur until that horrific trip last July 17th that left 253 passengers and 15 crew members dead near Torez in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. The plane crashed in a region of heavy fighting and in the weeks that followed both Russia and the Ukraine tried to blame each other, each saying that the other side likely fired a missile at the passenger plane that ultimately brought it careening into the ground. Today a new report was issued by the Dutch Safety Board stating that MH17 was likely brought down by a missile. -
LISTEN: Fall Out Boy Release New Song 'Centuries' with Some Help from Suzanne Vega's 'Tom's Diner'
Last year, Fall Out Boy embarked on a mission to Save Rock and Roll and released its first new album in five years - but the LP was not a fluke. Yesterday (Sept. 8), the "Alone Together" band released a new single from its forthcoming sixth studio album, the Suzanne Vega sampling "Centuries." -
Keith Richards: Rolling Stones Guitarist Hints At New Solo Record In June 2015, Talks New Children’s Book ‘Gus & Me’
Looks like famed Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has finished work on his upcoming solo album, but word has it that fans will have to wait until June 2015 to get their hands on it, according to a recent interview with Billboard. -
Farewell, Fabio: Luisi Leaving Metropolitan Opera for Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra in 2017
Perhaps Fabio Luisi's schedule just found some free time--as the famed Zurich Opera music director will not renew his contract as principal conductor of The Metropolitan Opera in 2017. Instead, he will pursue his new withstanding contract with the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra. -
Alicia Keys Performs ‘We Are Here’ On ‘Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ [WATCH]
After teasing her new single this past weekend and dropping the video for “We Are Here” just yesterday (Sept. 8), Alicia Keys stopped by last night’s episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon for a stunning performance of the oh, so political tune. -
LouFest 2014 Day Two Recap: OutKast, Matt & Kim, Grouplove, Portugal. The Man, And More [PHOTOS]
Sunday's attendance of 19,000 beat Saturday's record-breaking tally, bringing the final count to 36,000 for LouFest's 2014 edition. The sun was out in full force in Forest Park's Central Field this time, though there were some oases of shade for concertgoers to escape to. Music Times checked out sets from The Districts, Portugal. The Man, Moon Taxi, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Lettuce, Grouplove, Matt & Kim, and OutKast. -
LouFest 2014 Day One Recap: Arctic Monkeys, Cake, Future Islands, San Fermin, And More [PHOTOS]
Day one of LouFest 2014 brought 17,000 fans — a single-day record for the festival — to Central Field in Forest Park. The day started off with light rain but the sun came out before too long, giving concertgoers ideal festival weather. Music Times checked out sets from San Fermin, Falls, The Jane Shermans, Washed Out, Those Darlins, and Future Islands before taking break and closing the night off with Cake and Arctic Monkeys.
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