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  • Bob Dylan's Solo Tour this Fall Gains Momentum from Desert Trip Festival Slot; Tickets Rising!

    Bob Dylan will hit the road this fall, launching a solo run from mid-October through November. The 27-date trek will span across North America making stops in cities such as El Paso, Tulsa, Baton Rouge and many more.
  • Jay Z Pushes Away Fan Who Rushed Beyoncé to Take Selfies

    Jay Z quickly reacted after seeing a male fan rushing beside his wife Beyoncé to take selfies with her in New York City. The incident happened as the celebrity couple stepped out of the SVA Theater in New York City after watching the premiere of Hands of Stone, which stars Usher and Robert De Niro.
  • Watch Kygo Perform At The 2016 Rio Olympics Closing Ceremony

    Kygo went peak tropical on Sunday night, performing at the closing ceremony of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. The "Stole The Show" producer took the stage in pretty heavy rain to perform his Cloud Nine single "Carry Me" with the help of featured singer Julia Michaels in front of the tens of thousands on hand at Rio de Janeiro's Maracana Stadium and many millions more watching at home around the world.
  • Watch Goldroom "Lying To You" Video Ahead Of 'West of the West' Album Tour

    Los Angeles based indie dance-pop producer, DJ and performer Goldroom has released the music video to his new single "Lying To You." The single is the latest to be lifted from his upcoming debut artist album West of the West that he will tour this fall across North America.
  • Justin Timberlake Unveils 'Trolls' Soundtrack Tracklist: Ariana Grande, Gwen Stefani Featured

    Justin Timberlake has unveiled the tracklist for the upcoming Trolls movie soundtrack that he helped assemble and record. The soundtrack has featured from the likes of Gwen Stefani, Ariana Grande and others who lend their voices to the film.
  • Watch Martin Garrix, Bebe Rexha Perform 'In The Name Of Love' On 'Jimmy Fallon'

    Martin Garrix made his United States television debut last night with Bebe Rexha to perform his new single "In The Name of Love" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
  • Daft Punk, The Weeknd Reportedly Working Together

    It has been three years since fans have heard from Daft Punk, but that may be changing somewhat soon. According to Wendy Goldstein, the Executive Vice President of A&R at Republic Records, there was session in July between the "Get Lucky" group and The Weeknd, who has been bopping around from studio to studio with various producers lately.
  • Coldplay and James Corden Pay Tribute to Prince with ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ Cover

    During Coldplay's concert on Sunday at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, the band brought James Corden onstage to pay tribute to Prince by covering his song "Nothing Compares 2 U." After the performance, the band gave a very special surprise to The Late Late Show with James Corden host for his birthday.
  • Demi Lovato Sued by Indie Group Sleigh Bells for Copyright Infringement

    Alexis Krauss and Derek Miller, members of the indie pop group Sleigh Bells, have filed a lawsuit against Demi Lovato for copyright infringement. According to the duo, the pop singer's "Stars" track from 2015 copied certain elements from their "Infinity Guitars" song.
  • Meek Mill Confirms ‘Dreamchasers 4’ Will Be Released Next Month

    Yesterday, Meek Mill confirmed through an Instagram post that his Dreamchasers 4 mixtape will come out next month. It is not yet clear if it will contain diss songs targeting Drake since the "Hotline Bling" rapper recently insulted Meek Mill during the Philadelphia stop of his Summer Sixteen Tour.
  • A Tribe Called Quest Releasing New Album Soon According to L.A. Reid

    According to L.A. Reid, the CEO of Epic Records, the members of the legendary rap group A Tribe Called Quest are preparing to release an album soon. As noted by the music mogul, the group started working on the album before Phife Dawg's death in March.
  • Read Kanye West's Brilliant McDonald's Poem For Frank Ocean's 'Boys Don't Cry' Zine

    Shakesperean according to Joey Bada$$. Frank Ocean has dominated music news for the past 72+ hours ever since he dropped his visual album Endless and then the studio album Blonde.
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