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  • Ariana Grande Declined Performing at Democratic National Convention Over Schedule Conflict

    Ariana Grande has officially declined performing at the Democratic National Convention over a scheduling conflict. The convention is slated for Monday, July 25 and will run until Thursday, July 28 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.
  • 'Dance Moms' Starlet Maddie Ziegler Joining Sia's 'Nostalgia for the Present' Tour

    'Dance Moms' starlet Maddie Ziegler is officially joining Sia’s Nostalgia For The Present Tour, which is slated to kick off on Aug. 4 at the Crocus Concert Hall in Moscow. While she is only 13, the dancer has been a favorite of Sia’s and had a starring role in the “Chandelier,” “Elastic Heart,” and “Cheap Thrills” music videos.
  • U2, Arianna Grande, Drake to Headline 2016 iHeartRadio Music Fest

    iHeartRadio has officially unveiled its lineup of performers for its upcoming music festival in Las Vegas. Some of the stars scheduled to perform at the 2-day event include Britney Spears, Pitbull, Ariana Grande and Drake.
  • David Bowie’s Musical ‘Lazarus’ to Premiere in London With Michael C. Hall

    David Bowie's last musical Lazarus is set to premiere in London later this year. Michael C. Hall from the television series Dexter will once again lead the musical's cast.
  • Rihanna Tells Concert Goers Not to Play ‘Pokémon Go’ at Her Shows

    During her concert in France last Saturday, Rihanna told the audience members that she better not catch them playing Pokémon Go at her show. This happened just days after a fan went crazy after seeing a fellow concert goer playing the mobile game at Beyoncé's concert.
  • Calvin Harris Parties With Kim Kardashian After Split from Taylor Swift

    Months after breaking up with Taylor Swift, Calvin Harris was spotted partying with Kim Kardashian West at Jennifer Lopez's birthday bash. Photos and videos from the party clearly show that the Scottish D.J. is not bothered by the ongoing feud between his ex-girlfriend and Kanye West and his wife.
  • Donut Licking Incident Loses Ariana Grande Gig Performing at White House

    The infamous donut-licking incident has cost Ariana Grande a gig performing at the White House. This past Friday (July 22) website Wikileaks published thousands of emails that were hacked from the Democratic National Committee. One email thread exposed an incident where the White House turned down Grande for a performance over last year’s scandal.
  • Selena Gomez Releases Emotional Message to Instagram, Feels 'Unauthentic'

    Selena Gomez has released an emotional message to fans on Instagram, saying that she feels “unauthentic.” Her motivations behind the post were vague, as was the speech that she gave onstage, her eyes glistening with tears. Gomez just turned 24 this past Friday (July 22) and let her emotions flow.
  • Former 'Voice' Contestant Christina Grimmie's Autopsy Report Released, Died of Gunshot Wounds

    Christina Grimmie’s autopsy report has been released and according to records, the former contestant on "The Voice" died from “gunshot wounds of the head and chest." Grimmie was killed this past June during a meet-and-greet with her fans following a show in Orlando. The YouTube celebrity was brought to a local hospital and passed away shortly thereafter.
  • Ben Folds to Launch Intimate ‘A Piano & A Playpen’ Tour This Fall; Get Tickets While They Last

    Singer, songwriter, producer and multitalented instrumentalist Ben Folds recently announced plans for a North American headlining tour to last throughout the fall months. Kicking off in September in the singer's hometown of Raleigh, "A Piano & A Playpen" will span for 33 dates across the country.
  • Keith Sweat Drops Album 'Dress to Impress' on 55th Birthday

    Keith Sweat released his 12th studio album, 'Dress to Impress,' on not just any ordinary day but, a very special day -- July 22, the singer's 55th birthday.
  • Donald Trump Ignores Ban on Rolling Stones Music at Republican National Convention

    The ever controversial Republican Presidential candidate, Donald Trump, has ignored a ban on playing The Rolling Stones music at his speeches and continues to blast “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” at the end of each.
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