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The tour will kick off on April 16 at Coachella and hit more fests like Electric Forest, Wayhome and Panorama. -
Ellie Goulding Hiatus to Follow ‘Delirium’ Tour; Last Chance to Buy Tickets on Sale
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Elton John’s ‘Wonderful Crazy Night’ Tour Nearing End, Tickets Still Pricey on Resale Market
Elton John is one of the most decorated music artists in the world. With countless world tours under his belt, the British piano man is at it again with his Wonderful Crazy Night Tour, which launched on March 9 in Estero, Florida, as reported by Ultimate Classic Rock. -
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3 will be released on May 20. Netsky has been slowly teasing out new music over the past few months and now we know why - he has an album on the way. The Belgian Olympic National team has announced the details for this third artist album, aptly titled 3, including a tracklist and release date. -
Stream Charlie Funk's New EP 'Give Me A Groove' Featuring P-Funk All-Stars Members [LISTEN]
Charles Maynard, but we're happy to call him by his music moniker Charlie Funk recently released his great new Give Me a Groove EP through True Groove Records. Featuring some impressive guest instrumentalists and collaborators, including one from P-Funk All-Stars, this alternative funk EP can definitely get any party bumpin'! You can listen to a full stream of Give Me a Groove below. -
Composer Marty O’Donnell Details Scrapped 'Destiny' Score with Paul McCartney
Bungie's video game Destiny was arguably the biggest of the year back in 2014, but it could've been even bigger with the involvement of Beatles bassist and singer Paul McCartney. Marty O'Donnell was let go by the studio as a composer before the game's release, but some of his score is still featured on the soundtrack. Unfortunately, his meetings and songwriting with McCartney are not part of the score. In a new interview with IGN, O'Donnell shared details on working with the Wings founder. -
Madonna Remains As the Highest-Grossing Solo Touring Artist, Earning $1.31 Billion
After the end of Madonna's Rebel Heart tour in Syndey, Australia, she is still the highest-grossing solo touring artist based on Billboard Boxscore as she earned $170 million while selling more than 1 million tickets in the duration of the tour with an overall gross earning of $1.31 billion, Billboard reported. -
SBTRKT Releases New Project 'Save Yourself' Featuring The-Dream, Sampha, D.R.A.M.
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Stream, Download Mat Zo's New Album 'Self Assemble'
Mat Zo delivers on his follow-up to Damage Control with some disco, drum n bass and everything in between. -
Tokyo Police Club Share New Song 'PCH' Off of 2016 EP [LISTEN]
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