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Katy Perry has premiered the official music video for her second "Prism" single “Unconditionally,” and this thing is a scorcher. The elegant, gorgeous clip got its debut on MTV on Tuesday, Nov. 19 in between episodes of the life-scarring show Teen Mom 3. -
Andre 3000 and Big Boi potentially reuniting as Outkast for Coachella next year
It appears that Andre Benjamin (Andre 3000) and Antwan Patton (Big Boi) just might reunite as the Grammy-winning duo Outkast in the coming future, according to Billboard. Outkast has unfortunately been on hiatus since 2007, which left people wondering what happened, but they could come together for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. -
James Blake cancels tour dates for March of next year
James Blake recently had to put part of his tour on hold and reschedule the dates for 2014 because he was sent to attend the Mercury Prize ceremony back in his native England. Now he's had to do the same with shows that were set to take place in March. -
More bands announced to play at Austin's SXSW music festival
It's that time of year again. Festival lineups are starting to role out and fans are beginning to scan the lists to decide where they need to be to see their favorites next year. The annual South by Southwest music festival has announced a bunch of new artists that will perform at the 2014 installment in Austin from March 11-16. -
Opera About Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Focuses on Crack Use, Fall from Grace
Blogger Brent Bambury called Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's fall from grace "operatic." And now, his sordid saga has its own opera, based on music from "Carmen." -
Jackie Evancho a No Show at Fresno's Saroyan Theatre
Sunday's Jackie Evancho concert, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at the Saroyan Theatre, has been canceled, according to the Fresno Convention Center website. Ticket holders are expected to be issued refunds. No explanation was given. The singer, who is featured on Sunday's... -
Tuesdays Under 21: George Barnett
It's easy to forget how young some of our favorite performers are when they enter the music world. From Michael Jackson's Jack 5 debut at the age of 11, to Lorde's chart-topping single "Royals" at the age of 16, it doesn't take much life experience to make a splash in the music industry. Tuesdays Under 21 is a Music Times feature dedicated to bringing attention to talented musicians and performers under the age of 21. Who knows? They just might be the next big thing. -
EDM promoter SFX Entertainment purchases Germany's i-Motion in most recent growth spurt
SFX Entertainment has made another move in its growth as the world's largest promoter of EDM-based live music, and this time its looking abroad. The company formally announced Tuesday that it had purchased i-Motion GMBH, the largest electronic music promoter in Germany. -
Arcade Fire requiring a formal dress code for upcoming shows is sparking a bit of controversy
When Arcade Fire put on some smaller shows recently to promote the new LP Reflektor, they asked fans to dress up for the occasion. Apparently they are now requesting the same from concertgoers attending the bigger performances. -
MTVU Rebel Music premiered last night highlighting issues in Egypt and Afghanistan
Last night, mtvU premiered its first two episodes of "Rebel Music." The 30-minute show is a six-part documentary series that follows the loves of millennial across the world that are using art and music as a catalyst for change. -
Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Eric Church among supporting acts at George Strait's final concert
George Strait may have just won Entertainer of The Year at the Country Music Association Awards, but that hasn't swayed his decision to call it a day at the end of his 2014 tour. The June 7, 2014 date at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX had been previously announced as the final date on "The Cowboy Rides Away" tour, but we all knew that it would have to be a blowout of the epic variety. Strait and his team have come through, assembling an all-star supporting cast for his final show. -
Bob Dylan releases interactive video for 1965 classic 'Like A Rolling Stone' [WATCH]
Bob Dylan has officially released a music video for his 1965 hit "Like A Rolling Stone," considered by many to be one of the greatest songs ever written. It is an interactive piece that allows viewers to flip through 16 television channels while a variety of characters, including vintage footage of Dylan himself, lip-sync the lyrics.
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