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Soundwave 2015 has announced at least the first part of its headliner-packed lineup, proving once again that the biggest pure rock festivals in the world don't happen on American soil. This year marks a change in direction for the Australian traveling festival, as the action will occur over two days instead of one for the first time. Faith No More, Slipknot and Soundgarden are among the headliners listed. -
eighth blackbird to Present ‘Colombine’s Paradise Theatre,’ a Musical Fantasy on Commedia dell’Arte Themes, at MCA Chicago
Grammy award-winning ensemble eighth blackbird will present their long-awaited production of 'Colombine's Paradise Theatre,' a staged theatrical work by composer Amy Beth Kirsten, at MCA Chicago on September 12. -
Kiss Guitarist Ace Frehley Slams Gene Simmons & Paul Stanley Following ‘Space Invader’ Release: ‘Why Don’t You Stay Focused On The Music?'
Former Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley has been doing quite a bit of media these days. And seeing as he’s just released his newest solo album, Space invader, just yesterday, perhaps it’s understandable. To promote the album, the musician spoke with Billboard about the release. He even added some not-so-great opinions about past bandmates Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley. -
Drive Like Jehu Playing First Show in Nearly 20 Years in San Diego...Is Full Reunion Tour Coming?
Drive Like Jehu is reuniting for at least one show, an announcement that's sent art-punks such as Joseph "Tannhauser" DeGroot and ourselves into a tizzy. The band made the announcement, declaring that the full lineup would be performing a free show in Jehu's hometown of San Diego on August 31. -
Neil Young, Willie Nelson: Farm Aid Founders Host Concert To Protest Keystone XL Pipeline In Nebraska
Looks like this year’s upcoming Farm Aid festival won’t be the only time we see legends Neil Young and Willie Nelson together. Rolling Stone reports that the two music icons will appear alongside one another for a concert on Sept. 27, in order to protest the projected Keystone XL pipeline in Nebraska. -
Down to the Wire: Metropolitan Opera Reaches First Round Agreements with Two Unions, 10 Others Await Future
Well, wouldn't you know; the Metropolitan Opera has finally found some common ground. GM Peter Gelb and two of the Met's largest union factions have reached tentative labor deals, while negotiations for 10 other unions are still in progress. -
Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Tiësto and Avicii Top Forbes Highest-Paid EDM Performers List
Music Times caught Calvin Harris at Lollapalooza during the first weekend of August and noted that it seemed the DJ had invested his earning from last year-$46 million-into his elaborate and bright stage set. If our hypothesis that the size of his set directly reflects his earnings, next year's concerts will be off the charts: Harris topped Forbes' list of the highest earning electronic musicians for the second straight year, bringing a whopping $66 million over the last 12 months. -
Rihanna, Katy Perry and Coldplay Super Bowl Top Choices...but NFL Wants Them to Pay for Halftime Show Privilege
Reports indicate that Katy Perry, Rihanna or Coldplay are the NFL's top choices for 2015's Super Bowl Halftime Show performer. Oh, and in a new twist, the NFL is hoping that they'll pay-to-play. -
Win a Guitar from Eric Paslay
Eric Paslay's "Song About a Girl" celebrates the ladies and Eric wants you to share your leading lady for a chance to win a signed guitar. -
Taylor Swift's 1989 Swiftstakes
Fans that buy Taylor Swift's upcoming pop release, '1989' have a shot at winning one of 1989 great prizes! -
Florida Georgia Line New Album 'Anything Goes' Tracklist Revealed Before October Release Date
Last week, country dup Florida Georgia Line announced its new album with a bold statement: Anything Goes. Now, the "Dirt" group has unveiled the full tracklisting for its new album. -
Kendrick Lamar Is Delaying New Captain Murphy Album, Says Flying Lotus
In an upcoming interview with Pitchfork, experimental electronic musician Flying Lotus revealed that he's been working on new music for his Captain Murphy hip-hop side-project, but has been forced to delay it because of Kendrick Lamar, claiming that the good kid, M.A.A.D city rapper has been holding on to his beats.
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