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  • J. Cole Tour: 'Born Sinner' Rapper Announces European Dates for 'What Dreams May Come' Run [SCHEDULE]

    Rapper J. Cole is selling well and therefore expanding his current tour to Europe. Cole, whose "Born Sinner" topped the Billboard 200 when it debuted in June. His "What Dreams May Come" tour is scheduled to end with a yet-unannounced performance on November 2. Prior to that show, Cole will be playing Seattle on October 30, so keep an eye out for another West Coast show. The rapper won't have much time to rest, as his first gig will be in Copenhagen on November 10.
  • Pixies Perform 'Bagboy' and 'Indie Cindy' Off 'EP-1" on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Will Play Four Nights This Week In New York City

    For the first time in 20 years (aside from 2004 single "Bam Thwok"), the Pixies are releasing new material. They appeared last on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and performed "Bagboy" (they also played a web-exclusive version of "Indie Cindy"), which the band released in June.
  • Queens of The Stone Age's Josh Homme Sneers at Jay Z and Treatment at "Made in America Festival" [WATCH]

    Josh Homme, the vocalist/guitarist/band leader for the Queens of The Stone Age, isn'y know as the most relatable of dudes. During 2004 he was charged with assault for confronting Dwarves' frontman Blag Dahlia, he's made his opinion of Miley Cyrus's twerking quite clear, and now he's blasting Jay Z for the rapper's handling of the "Made in America" festival.
  • Britney Spears Announces Vegas Residency at Planet Hollywood

    Britney Spears has been hinting all week on Twitter that she would reveal some big news to fans on Good Morning America today. Spears will be holding a residency in Las Vegas at Planet Hollywood.
  • Producer Jon M. Samuels on Sony's 41-CD Box Set 'Vladimir Horowitz--Live at Carnegie Hall' [AUDIO]

    Anyone who thinks that putting together these enormous box sets of great artists of yesteryear is simply a matter of grabbing some old recordings, putting them in a shiny new box and bunging them out at an expensive (well, sometimes)
  • Off Off Broadway: Marc Spitz, 'Revenge and Guilt' [PHOTOS]

    Granted, we've already shared the Quickie playbill for critic, playwright and Lower East Side (now West Village) habitué Marc Spitz's newest production, 'Revenge and Guilt.' With this his first time in the director's chair, of course, we...
  • Five Quickies: Gustavo Dudamel's Film Score, All of Chopin for Free, Jazz Cellist Fred Katz Dead, Five Reasons to Love Classical, NFL TV Fugue

    And with the world's best musicians, singers, dancers and actors going back to repertory work after their summer stocks, there's more good news happening now than there was, say, back in August.
  • Mumford & Sons Joined by John Fogerty as Opening Acts After fun. Drops Out

    Sorry to all of the fun. fans who were disappointed that the band was forced to withdraw as the opening act for Mumford & Sons "Gentlemen of The Road" tour. However, we can't feel too bad for those fans in Augustine, FL, because they got John Fogerty as an opening act instead. With the headliners playing as his backing band.
  • George Jones Tribute Concert in Nashville Adds More Talent: Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, George Strait Among Others

    Fans of the late George Jones have been tearing at the bit for his November Memorial concert, and the star performers just keep getting added to the list
  • Listen to The Killers New Song 'Shot At The Night' with M83’s Anthony Gonzalez on BBC Radio 1 For Upcoming Greatest Hits Album ‘Direct Hits’ [FREE DOWNLOAD]

    The Killers premiered a new song today on BBC Radio 1. The track, "Shot At The Night" was a collaboration with M83's Anthony Gonzalez and will be featured on the band's first greatest hits album, "Direct Hits," which highlights material from the Killers' four studio albums and debuts "Just Another Girl" as well as "Shot At The Night."
  • Celebrate Mexican Independence Day With This Weeks's Top 10 Songs Out of Mexico

    Today is the 203 Anniversary of Mexican Independence Day. To celebrate, Music Times consulted the Billboard Regional Charts for the top 10 songs to come out of Mexico this week.
  • Arcade Fire Will Air 30-Minute Concert Special After SNL Premiere for New Album 'Reflektor'

    Saturday Sept. 28 is officially Arcade Fire night. The Montreal band is slated as the musical guest for the season premiere of Saturday Night Live. And incase that wasn't enough, Consequence of Sound has confirmed that NBC will air a 30-minute Arcade Fire concert special on following the SNL episode, hosted by Tina Fey. More details on the special are still to come.
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