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As previously reported, U2 will be the first guest to perform on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Now the show's first week's lineup has been revealed, and it's packed with big names: Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Arcade Fire and Tim McGraw. -
Facebook Ask allows you to bother friends for their music suggestions
Beats Music features human beings choosing the music for you, or so it claims as a selling point. Every once in a while, it's nice to have a recommendation given to you by someone you respect and trust. I mean, not you or I, of course, as we're already super hip and in-the-know. But now, if you theoretically wanted someone to give you a heads-up, you can ask your pals for advice via Facebook. -
Busta Rhymes joins UK festival Bestival with headliners Beck, Outkast and Foals
For the first time Busta Rhymes will be joining a festival in the UK, with Bestival taking place on the Isle of Wight in England, according to Telegraph UK. The Isle of Wight Festival will occur in the summer at Seaclose Park, and Bestival from September 4th to September 7th, 2014 in Robin Hill country park. The festival has grown steadily since its relatively recent start in 2004. -
Morrissey wrote another harsh letter about the Royal Family's hunting habits following Prince William's recent trip with Prince Harry
At this point, it's never really a surprise when Morrissey speaks out about his beliefs, especially concerning animal cruelty, and he's directed another letter toward Britain's Royal Family to condemn their hunting practices. -
Megadeth pulls out of Soundwave Festival over Newsted Slight. Or not.
A series of pointed fingers has led to Megadeth pulling out from a slew of shows in Australia, and frankly not even we're sure what the heck is going on. All we know that somewhere between Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine, the band Newsted, and Soundwave Festival organizer AJ Maddah, somebody did somebody wrong. -
CBS airs Beatles tribute concert featuring Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, Eurythmics and more [SETLIST]
Yesterday was the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' U.S. debut performance on the Ed Sullivan Show. To celebrate the event and its influence on music and popular culture thereafter, CBS aired The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles. The concert was filmed on January 27 after the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, but was saved to be broadcast at 8 p.m. last night — the exact, up-to-the-minute anniversary of the Fab Four's performance. -
Bombay Bicycle Club new album 'So Long, See You Tomorrow' starts at No. 1 in UK [VIDEOS]
Bombay Bicycle Club can easily say its 2014 is off to a great start. The four-piece UK indie rock outfit is now able to check one thing off its bucket list: a No. 1 album in their homeland. -
The National stream Sydney Opera House concert in full [WATCH]
The National's world tour in support of 2013's Trouble Will Find Me stopped the Sydney Opera House Saturday, and the band streamed the whole thing live online. The 26-song set at the iconic Australian venue included tracks off their latest album as well songs spanning their career. It also featured a cover of Perfume Genius' "Learning" and an acoustic version of "Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks." -
Hardwell's Edinburgh show cancelled after medical mess that was Belfast concert
As is usually the case, the many are suffering due to the actions of the few. Today's example is fans of EDM in Scotland losing out on a chance to see Hardwell-the world's top-ranked DJ according to DJ Magazine-because of an incident that happened earlier last week at a show in Northern Ireland. The city of Edinburgh opted to cancel Saturday night's show due to the number of "casualties" that occurred last Thursday night in Belfast at Hardwell's show. -
Pussy Riot Members are apparently getting Hollywood film offers but won't reveal any details yet
Pussy Riot members Nadezhda Tolonnikova and Maria Alyoshina have since headed to Berlin after spending time in New York promoting their new prison rights foundation both on The Colbert Report and at the Amnesty International's ''Bringing Human Rights Home'' concert in the Brooklyn. -
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band announce 15-city US tour in support of 'High Hopes'
Bruce Springsteen is aiming to take America on, one more time. While the Boss is currently in the middle of an Australian tour (wherein he did a rousing cover of AC/DC's "Highway To Hell"), he announced a US tour. -
Kanye West’s Nike Red Octobers sell out in minutes, going for millions on eBay
Nike's Air Yeezy II "Red October" sneakers went on sale without any warning yesterday at 1 p.m. after the company made an announcement on Twitter. The shoe sold out within 11 minutes, Vibe reports.
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