• Weezer Performs Osheaga Music Festival Alongside Rivers Coumo's Son and Daughter

    This month, surprise performances have become the latest fad--from U2 calling on the talent of Bruce Springsteen to Paul McCartney joining forces with Alabama Shakes' Brittany Howard. The latest surprise performance brought on a familial collaboration during Weezer's Osheaga Music Festival set.Two special guests made their way to the stage on Saturday, one being front man Rivers Cuomo's eight-year-old daughter Mia and the other being Cuomo's three-year-old son, Leo, Consequence of Sound reports. During the band's execution of "Perfect Situation," mia jammed on the keyboard while Leo mastered an air guitar solo during "Back to the Shack."
  • Jimmy Page Says He 'Can't Foresee' Led Zeppelin Reuniting

    Robert Plant is pretty straight forward when it comes to expressing his desire to move on from Led Zeppelin but that doesn't mean fans will give up entirely on a reunion. Jimmy Page recently said he can't see a Led Zep reunion sparking any time soon, since each band member can't agree on the right reasons to join forces again.
  • Bruce Springsteen Makes Surprise Appearance at U2 Gig

    For the eighth and final gig of U2's Madison Square Garden residency, it was only expected that Bono and company would continue recent tradition by introducing a surprise guest. Previously having brought out Lady Gaga as well as Jimmy Fallon and the Roots, rumors sparked that Bruce Springsteen would be the next guest to step foot on the New York City stage.
  • Eminem Reveals Struggle With Weight Gain After 2007 Overdose

    In a new piece that will appear in the September issue of "Men's Journal," Eminem opened up about his physical health following the "Rap God" rapper's 2007 overdose. Mathers reveals that because of his drug use, he gained significant weight due to overeating and managed to hit about 230 pounds.
  • Kygo, Will Heard Share New Song 'Nothing Left'

    Kygo has shared a new single called "Nothing Left" featuring the vocals of frequent Rudimental collaborator, Will Heard. In a message to his fans on soundcloud, Kygo says he "wanted to change it up a big and try something different."
  • Hard Summer: Two Women Die Of Suspected Drug Overdose

    Tragedy has struck Los Angeles EDM festival Hard Summer. According to the L.A. County Coroner's Office, two women, ages 18 and 19, have died of suspected drug overdoses after attending day one of the music festival yesterday. The identities of the two teenagers have not been disclosed to the public yet.
  • Drake Says: "I Haven't Taken a Loss All Week" at LeBron & Durant Kickball Game

    It's been a few days since the last diss track, Meek Mill's "Wanna Know," after which the Internet essentially crowned Drake the winner of the week-long beef. Indeed -- we haven't heard much from the "Back to Back" rapper outside of his diss tracks, but as he's currently hosting the 6th annual OVO Fest in Toronto, feeling on top of the world, it seems he, too, is ready to usher himself into the winner's circle.