• Hardwell 'United We Are Remixed': Armin van Buuren, W&W, Vicetone Featured

    Hardwell kicked off the year with the release of his debut artist album United We Are. Now he is capping off 2015 with a brand new remix album for that same LP. United We Are Remixed calls upon some of his favorite names from across the dance music spectrum like Armin van Buuren, Bingo Players, Fronliner, W&W, Vicetone and Chocolate Puma to lend their talents on reworks.
  • Adele Draws Criticism for Privacy Breaches in Ticket Sales for New Tour in 2016

    Adele has drawn some criticism for privacy breaches that occurred during ticket sales leading up to her first new tour in five years. The pre-sale was organized by Songkick, an artist discovery platform that recently melded with the direct-to-fan ticketing company Crowdsurge over the summer. Her pre-sale for tickets sold out in a little over four hours on her artist website.
  • Pink Floyd Releases Limited Edition EP '1965: Their First Recordings' of Early Songs

    With many Record Store Day exclusive records and limited edition releases, Pink Floyd dodged the holiday madness and decided to sneakily release their own six-song, limited edition EP, '1965-The First Recordings', without fanfare or warning that the release was on the way. The psychedelic, experimental rock group assembled the collection from early song recordings captured just ahead of their debut studio album, 1967's 'The Pipers at the Gates of Dawn'.
  • Rich Homie Quan Calls Young Thug Gay in Homophobic Rant [VIDEO] 'Slime Season' Rapper Responds

    During a performance in Tallahassee, Florida, a male fan allegedly sexually assaulted Atlanta rapper Rich Homie Quan. The fan in question appeared to grope the rapper as he performed on stage. In a video captured by TMZ, the rapper can be heard chastising the fan in a homophobic rant, and comparing him to rapper Young Thug. The incident has prompted the ire of Young Thug, and has opened a feud between the two that could potentially have disastrous results for the Rich Gang family. Rich Homie Quan compared the dancing fan to Young Thug, insinuating that Thug was gay.
  • Elton John Performs Uplifting 'Wonderful Crazy Night' Track "Looking Up" Live [WATCH]

    Elton John's upcoming studio album, 'Wonderful Crazy Night' is stitched together with a theme of positivity. When the singer-songwriter began crafting the LP in his head, he went to lyricist Bernie Taupin with his thematic idea. The album's lead single "Looking Up" embodies John's creation with the title alone. Now, the "Tiny Dancer" singer has shared a video of a live performance of the album track.
  • Taylor Swift 1989 Tour Crew Gets Thanks with Big Australian Vacation [PHOTO]

    Everyone knows Taylor Swift takes cares of her fans. If her heartfelt gestures haven't been enough, the pop star spent her entire '1989' Tour giving fans surprises each night with performances from a long-list of celebrities from Steven Tyler and Alanis Morissette to Ellie Goulding and Alessia Cara. Now, she decided to give thanks to her entire, 125-person 1989 tour crew and band by taking them on vacation to Australia.
  • Journey & The Doobie Brothers Launch ‘San Francisco Fest 2016’ Tour w/ Dave Mason

    This summer, 1970s rock bands Journey and the Doobie Brothers will hit the road for 'San Francisco Fest 2016', a massive joint North American tour. The trek will kick off on May 12 at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre in California, and will run until August 30 when it finishes up in Chula Vista at the Sleep Train Amphitheatre. The tour will feature support from Dave Mason of the English rock band, Traffic as well. Tickets to see Journey and the Doobie Brothers were released in a pre-sale on November 30, and the demand has been high. The remaining tickets officially go on-sale this Saturday, and fans should expect to see prices rise as 2016 nears closer.
  • Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire ‘Heart and Soul Tour 2.0’ to Launch in 2016: Tickets on Sale!

    Last week, Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire announced that they would be extending their summer co-headlining tour, 'Heart and Soul Tour' 2015, into a bigger 2016 run appropriately coined 'Heart and Soul Tour 2.0'. The tour will launch on March 23 in Jacksonville and run until April 18 in New York City, playing 15 dates into new territory including major cities like Baltimore, Chicago, and New York City. Tickets to see Earth, Wind & Fire and Chicago are already climbing in price on the secondary market, and fans can expect to see a spike in price as the dates draw closer.