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Last night (June 25), Beyoncé and Jay Z kicked off their hotly anticipated On The Run Tour at Sun Life Stadium in Miami. And among questions about sexy costumes, personal footage and how Bey can pull off those saucy "Partition" dance moves live, one big thought looms among fans: what was on the setlist? -
Jack White, Robert Plant: Glastonbury Festival Organizers Hope For Collaboration
The Glastonbury Festival kicks off tomorrow, and while the line-up for the entire weekend proves to be rather stellar, the festival’s organizer, Emily Eavis, admits she may have placed some artists next to one another intentionally. Her reason? Well, of course, for possible collaborations. At the top of her list … Jack White and Robert Plant. -
Niall Horan of One Direction Injured at Amsterdam Concert, Asks Fans on Twitter Not to Throw Things Onstage
One Direction fans love their boy band so much they can't even keep their shoes to themselves, much to the detriment of the "You and I" group. Last night (June 25) at a concert in Amsterdam, 1D member Niall Horan was hit in the knee with a heavy object, adding pain to an old injury. Now, he's made a call on Twitter for fans to be careful at future gigs. -
Big Day Out Cancelled for 2015 Following Attendance Problems, Money Problems and Headliner Problems
After a bumpy stretch over the last few years, Australia's one-time premier festival Big Day Out will take off during 2015 while organizers "rejig the format." -
WATCH: Beyonce, Jay Z On The Run Tour Features Intimate Blue Ivy, Secret Wedding Footage [VIDEOS]
Last night (June 25), Beyonce and Jay Z kicked off their co-headlining On The Run Tour with an insane 42-song setlist in Miami. Among booty-bearing outfits, rousing duets of "Drunk In Love," "'03 Bonnie and Clyde" and "Crazy In Love," the Carters revealed some personal footage at the concert: namely, never-before-seen moments of their secret 2008 wedding and intimate moments with their daughter Blue Ivy. -
Investigation Reveals That Eminem Was Banned from Playing Hyde Park; Performer Will Do Wembley Stadium Instead
Eminem is going to be playing a massive show at Wembley Stadium in London later during 2014, but that development only came about because the city's park system got touchy about having the controversial emcee appear on its grounds. E-mails have emerged that confirm the rapper was turned down for a spot at AEG's Barclaycard British Summer Time concert series. -
R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe On HIV And LGBTQ: Why It Took The Singer Five Years To Get Tested [WATCH]
It’s been almost 15 years since R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe came out as queer. Tonight, he will appear on Logo’s Trailblazers, an event that honors the ones at stood, and continues to stand, at the forefront of the LGBTQ movement. At the event, Stipe introduced John Abadallah Wambere, a Ugandan civil rights activist who co-founded “a non-profit organization that provides medical services to gay Ugandans living with HIV and AIDS,” as Stipe put it. -
REVIEW: Sia 'Big Girls Cry' Lets It All Out Ahead of '1000 Forms of Fear' Release [LISTEN]
Sia wants women to know that it's OK to let it all out. Yesterday (June 25), the "Chandelier" pop star/songwriter released a new song from her upcoming album 1000 Forms Of Fear "Big Girls Cry" and showed off the beauty in vulnerability. -
Academy Awards Release New Rules for Promotion of Best Original Song Oscar Nominees
The Academy Awards took last year's Best Original Song snafu into consideration and drafted a set of guidelines for voters to ensure that nobody can claim corruption. -
New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players Head to International Festival in Advance of 40th Anniversary Season
NYGASP will present 'The Pirates of Penzance' and 'The Yeomen of the Guard' at the 21st International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival in Harrogate, North Yorkshire in August. -
James Galway to Premiere “Definitive Irish Flute Concerto” by Riverdance’s Bill Whelan on CSO Ravinia Program
Sir James Galway and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra will present an unusual premiere at Ravinia on July 8: a flute concerto inspired by traditional Irish music, written by Bill Whelan, the composer who created Riverdance in 1995. -
'Motown: The Musical' Celebrates 500 Performances on Broadway; Meanwhile, Patti LaBelle Works to Extend 'After Midnight'
What a difference a few decades in music history make. Tomorrow Motown: The Musical will reach its 500-performance milestone at Broadway's Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.
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