• Desert Hearts Announce Second City Hearts North American Winter Tour

    Desert Hearts, the San Diego-based underground party crew, is hitting the road for their second annual City Hearts North American tour, and bringing with them their marathon-style Burning Man-esque event production and mantra of "House, Techno, Love." Officially entitled the City Hearts Winter Is Coming Tour, each of the 13 stops throughout the US, Canada, and Mexico will feature sets from Desert Hearts' own Porkchop, Marbs, Deep Jesus, Lee Reynolds and Mikey Lion. The tour kicks-off December 5th at the Belasco in LA, meanders coast-to-coast throughout the continent for a few months, then concludes at the end of February in Seattle.
  • T-Pain Names Diddy as The Most Difficult Artist He's Ever Worked With [WATCH]

    Rapper, songwriter and producer extraordinaire, T-Pain stopped by Andy Cohen's 'Watch What Happens Live' alongside Kenya Moore, serving as the playhouse's special guest for the evening. During the show, T-Pain named Diddy as the most difficult artist he's ever worked with when a fan called into inquire about the hitmaker's experience in the studio with different acts. Although T-Pain was quite respectful with his response, he didn't waste anytime with naming the business mogul as his most challenging task to date.
  • GRiZ Announces 12 Days Of GRiZmas For Charity Little Kids Rock This Holiday Season

    Leading up to the holidays, GRiZ has announced a new charity project through his record label All Good Records entitled 12 Days of GRiZmas. In a press release, GRiZ announced he has partnered with Little Kids Rock, which is a non-profit organization providing free music education to under-served public schools spanning the United States. Both GRiZ and his street team are working to bring unique experiences to fans in order to raise money for the charity this holiday season. The event kicks off early next month (December 8).
  • Adam Lambert Announces North American & European Tour Dates

    Adam Lambert has just announced American and European tour dates to promote his new album 'The Original High'. He had previously announced the European dates but just teased a US tour as well on Twitter, although he has just added concerts in the United States to the mix. The European dates will begin in early April and run through early May.
  • Odd Future Breakup Permanent? Hodgy Beats Calls Tyler the Creator a Fraud

    Many expected an Odd Future reunion at their festival Camp Flog Gnaw last weekend. Perhaps this was because the group had been broken up for almost half a year, or because Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (OFWGKTA) was advertised as the headline act, but it seemed many were disappointed when only Mike G, Domo Genesis, Left Brain and Hodgy Beats took the stage for a 70-minute set. The set was then pre-empted by a profanity-laced speech delivered by Tyler the Creator onstage.
  • Adele Sings New '25' Songs "Water Under The Bridge" & Bruno Mars Written Tune [WATCH]

    Adele performed a number of songs off her upcoming chart-breaking album '25' tonight (November 18) at New York's Radio City Music Hall, including the already released hit songs "Hello" and "When We Were Young." She also performed two new previously unheard tracks, one called "Water Under The Bridge" and one yet unidentified tune that she may have written with Bruno Mars.
  • Adele Talks About Turning Down Beyoncé Collaboration

    Prior the release of the British songbird's third studio album, '25', Adele talked about turning down a Beyoncé collaboration and more in her newest interview on 'Beats 1 Radio' show with Zane Lowe. For weeks, there have been rumors that the UK's hottest soul singer declined the chance to work with Beyoncé after her people were approached with the idea. In a new interview, Adele talks a new project dropping November 20th and what she really thinks of American hip-hop royalty, Beyoncé.
  • Kygo Will Be First EDM Artist to Perform at Nobel Peace Prize Concert

    Kygo is going to be making history next month as the first-ever EDM artist to perform at the Nobel Peace Prize summit. The tropical house producer/DJ will be performing at the Telenor Arena in Oslo on December 11th alongside fellow Norwegian artists a-ha and Aurora. They will be performing to honor this year's laureate, the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet, for their work in fostering a pluralistic democracy in their homeland after the Jasmin Revolution in 2011.