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Finally, after months of beating around the bush and playing with fans' minds, Garth Brooks has come out with it: He'll be going on a world tour beginning in 2014. The announcement came while Brooks was appearing on Good Morning America in support of his new compilation Blame It On My Roots. Although we have no evidence to support his claims, if we can't take Brooks' word for what it's worth, what can we? -
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Local Natives have extended their tour in support of their latest album Hummingbird, which dropped in January 2013. Adding on another leg of North American tour dates for early 2014, part of the stretch includes a stint opening for Kings of Leon as well as a headlining tour of their own. -
St. Vincent announces upcoming self-titled album, shares single 'Birth In Reverse' [LISTEN]
St. Vincent's Annie Clark has announced the release of an upcoming, self-titled studio album, the follow up to 2011's Strange Mercy. Along with the announcement, she shared "Birth In Reverse." -
'Blackfish' pushes Heart, Barenaked Ladies to cancel SeaWorld appearances
The hot new protest movement among musicians, and folks in general, is against the captivity of killer whales at marine theme parks such as Sea World, and several acts have jumped onboard in recent weeks. The Barenaked Ladies and Heart both cancelled shows at SeaWorld Orlando. Willie Nelson also cancelled his event at the venue, and although he cited scheduling conflicts as part of the decision, he added "what they do at Sea World is not OK." -
Justin Bieber's Music Mondays ends, 'Journals' collection due out December 16 for a limited time
Justin Bieber finished off his Music Mondays series today with a collaboration with Chance the Rapper called "Confident." For the past ten weeks, the pop star has released a new track on iTunes each Monday at 12 a.m. -
Pixies announce new bassist Paz Lenchantin and 2014 tour dates [SCHEDULE]
The Pixies have announced who their new bassist will be, and no, her name isn't Kim. Paz Lenchantin, who has played with Zwan, A Perfect Circle and Entrance Band, will be joining the band on their upcoming 2014 tour. She replaces Kim Shattuck who replaced founding member Kim Deal during the band's 2013 tour. -
T.I. and Tiny to appear in animated VH1 Christmas special, to save Santa and Christmas
Nothing supplies the world with more cultural classics than the Christmas season ('The Christmas Story,' ''A Charlie Brown Christmas,' and 'Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer,' are just a few). VH1 hopes you're prepared for the newest addition to the list: 'T.I. and Tiny: Holiday Hustle Special.' -
Rebecca Black back with 'Friday' sequel, appropriately titled 'Saturday' [VIDEO]
Remember "Friday"? Of course you do. It's Friday, Friday. You've got to get down on Friday. Despite being deemed by some as the worst song of all time, there's no denying that it was a pop smash, with its low budget music video bringing rookie vocalist Rebecca Black millions of views. Now, two years later, Black is 16 years old, and has released a sequel track, aptly named "Saturday." -
Terry Richardson teases Lady Gaga 'Do What U Want' music video by showing the 'Artpop' singer straddling R. Kelly
Lady Gaga's new album "Do What U Want" is well on its way to being the next hit single from the Mother Monster's most recent album "Artpop." Of course, the super-sexual single (featuring none other than Mr. Black Panties himself R. Kelly) should get a super skeezy, hyper sexy music video to match. -
Spoleto Festival USA Announces 2014 Season, Featuring Operas by John Adams, Michael Nyman
The Spoleto Festival USA recently announced its 2014 season, to be held May 23 through June 8 in Charleston, S.C. Tickets will go on sale to the general public at spoletousa.org starting on Monday, December 9... -
Great Voices Denyce Graves, Shenyang Feature in Milt Okun's Tribute to John Denver
'Great Voices Sing: John Denver' also features Plácido Domingo, Rod Gilfry, Daniel Montenegro, Danielle de Niese and René Pape, among many others. Each artist was allowed to choose which classic Denver tune he or she wished to sing; unbelievably, no two artists chose... -
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