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One Direction is embarking on a string of appearances to promote their new album, 'Made In The A.M.,' and most recently, they stopped by BBC Radio 1 for a chat with host, Nick Grimshaw. -
Adele's 'Hello' Bests Drake, Justin Bieber and Elle King for Third Week at No. 1
Hot 100, say "Hello" to Adele once again. For the third straight week, the lead single from the highly anticipated new album 25 has topped the U.S. singles chart. Beneath the juggernaut that is Adele, recent singles from Meghan Trainor and Elle King got minor boosts in the top 10, while Drake is still being shut out of the top spot. -
Paris Attacks: Music Journalist, Record Executive Among Dead At Bataclan
More details are starting to emerge from the carnage of the terror attacks in Paris with each passing hour. The most brutal and deadly scene was inside Le Bataclan, where California rock band Eagles of Death Metal were performing a concert. The identities of the nearly 90 dead at the concert hall have started to become public and as one might sadly expect, members of the music industry were affected. In addition to Eagles of Death Metal's British merchandise seller, Nick Alexander, a music journalist for French publication, Les InRocks was killed in addition several record label employees. -
Paris Attacks: Marilyn Manson & Papa Roach Concert Dates Cancelled Following Terrorism
In addition to U2, Foo Fighters and Coldplay concert cancellations in Paris following the brutal terrorist attacks and ensuing tragedy, Marilyn Manson and Papa Roach have now canceled concert dates in the French capital after the recent terrorism. -
Justin Bieber's Outrageous Meet-and-Greet Purpose Tour Tickets Cause Beliebers Grief
Justin Bieber may have fans ecstatic over his newest album in three years and the announcement of his tour starting March 9, but they aren't so happy over the huge price for meet-and-greet VIP tickets they will have to pay. -
Mumford & Sons ‘An Arrow Through the Heartland' 2016 Tour With Blake Mills; Tickets On Sale
Indie folk-rock band Mumford & Sons are heading back out on the road next April to continue supporting their May 2015 album release, Wilder Mind. The upcoming tour, 'An Arrow Through the Heartland' will hit major cities in the American South and the Midwest. Pre-sale tickets for Mumford & Sons went on sale November 12 via Ticketmaster. Some tickets have already hit the secondary market, and are rising fast, where they are averaging $203 across all of the scheduled tour dates. -
Stream, Download Chief Keef 'Finally Rollin 2' Mixtape
Chief Keef has released his new mixtape Finally Rollin 2 to stream and download. The mixtape is hosted by DJ Holiday as Sosa raps over old-school Southern beats, as well as, original productions from the likes of Metro Boomin, Southside, Sonny Digital and Zaytoven. -
Paris Attacks: Live Nation Concert Security Increases After Murders at Le Bataclan
Live Nation has officially stated that they plan on increasing concert security following the brutal attacks on Paris that occurred this past Friday night (Nov. 13) at an Eagles of Death Metal concert. The shootings happened at Parisian venue Le Bataclan and a reported 118 concert-goers were slain in the savage shooting and what Bono of U2 called "The first direct hit on music that we have had in this so-called War on Terror." -
Lorde Denies Lip Syncing 'Magnets' Performance with Disclosure on 'SNL'
Lorde's performance of "Magnets" with Disclosure Saturday night (Nov. 14) on SNL was certainly magnetizing and pitch perfect, but don't think that means that the "Royals" singer forgot the "live" part of Saturday Night Live. After some viewers questioned whether or not Lorde was singing to a backing track, the 19-year-old pop star denied that she would every lip sync. -
Coldplay Cover John Lennon 'Imagine' to Honor Paris Attack Victims, Postpone Tidal Livestream
Coldplay has paid tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday (Nov. 13) with a touching cover of John Lennon's inspiring classic "Imagine." -
Paris Attacks: Bataclan Releases Statement "Our Thoughts Are With The Victims"
Humanity was rocked over the weekend by the horrific and barbaric attacks on six different locations in Paris, including Stade de France, where an international friendly was being played between France and Germany and Bataclan where the Eagles of Death Metal were playing a concert. The Bataclan was the hardest hit, where nearly 90 innocent concertgoers were slaughtered and many more injured. The concert hall has released its first statement since the shooting. -
Dixie Chicks Tour Dates 2016: DCX MMXVI Shows Announced for Next Summer
Dixie Chicks are back and are getting ready to take North America by storm in the new year. On Monday (Nov. 16), the "Not Ready to Make Nice" trio announced the fittingly titled DCX MMXVI World Tour for summer 2016.
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