-
Reflecting on the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans rapper Kidd Kidd decided to offer up a look at his hometown a decade after the devastating storm in his documentary New Warleans. -
The Weeknd 'Can't Feel My Face' Beats OMI 'Cheerleader' as No. 1 Song
The Weeknd is back on top of the charts this week. After his new album Beauty Behind the Madness dropped on Friday (Aug. 28), his fiery single "Can't Feel My Face" overtook OMI's "Cheerleader" yet again to lead the Hot 100. -
Hard Day Of The Dead 2015 Lineup: Skrillex, Deadmau5, Future Headline
Hard Events has announced the complete lineup for the 2015 edition of its Halloween festival, Day Of The Dead. Among those slated to headline the two-day event are Skrillex, deadmau5, Future, Hot Chip, Nero, Gesaffelstein (DJ Set), A$AP Ferg, Glass Animals and Flying Lotus. -
Disturbed 'Immortalized' Beats Luke Bryan, Dr. Dre for No. 1 Album
It's a big week for rock on the charts this week; Disturbed's new album Immortalized bested the likes of Luke Bryan, Dr. Dre and Ed Sheeran to claim the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 album charts. -
Miley Cyrus' Surprise New Album Surprised Her Label RCA Records
Miley Cyrus is no stranger to surprising her audience at the VMA's, whether it be grinding with years-older Robin Thicke in 2014 or dropping a new, free album worth $50,000 in 2015, while keeping her label out of the loop. -
Katy Perry 'The Prismatic World Tour Live' Movie, Album Release Date Announced
Believe it or not, but Katy Perry is still crisscrossing the globe on her Prismatic World Tour, but for those who didn't have a chance to check out the "Dark Horse" singer's live show, soon there will be a chance. Today (Aug. 31), Capitol Records announced that Perry will be releasing The Prismatic World Tour Live movie and album this fall. -
Tori Kelly Tour 2015: 'Should've Been Us' Singer Shares Live Shows After VMAs Performance
Tori Kelly is carrying the momentum of her much-talked about 2015 MTV VMAs performance of "Should've Been Us." Just hours after she captivated the audience in L.A. and around the world, the rising pop star announced her first headlining tour in support of her debut album Unbreakable Smile. -
Electric Zoo 2015 Set Times: Scheduling Conflicts Rare This Year
Electric Zoo has unveiled the complete list of set times for its 2015 edition. Normally when set times are unveiled, fans spend hours making the tough decisions about what artists they won't be able to see when they are playing at the same time on different stages. E Zoo has done a good job in minimizing this in 2015, though a few arise. -
Foo Fighters’ Wrigley Field Show Makes Dave Grohl Emotional as He Celebrates Chicago Music
Saturday night's Foo Fighters gig at Chicago's Wrigley Field showcased the most emotion to date since the group continued their tour post Dave Grohl leg break. That's quite the accomplishment, seeing as how the Foo front man makes it a point to conjure fans to the stage to share in a special moments like chugging beers and manning the drum kit. This show in particular, invoked some wonderful memories for the former Nirvana drummer as he shouted to the crowd and even shed a few tears in the city where his music career took flight. -
VMAs 2015: 10 Funniest Memes and Moments from Music's Epic, Weird Night
Checkout the 10 funniest memes and moments from the 2015 MTV VMAs Last night (Aug. 30) in Los Angeles, stars invaded the red carpet at the Microsoft Theater to celebrate the most epic night in music, the 2015 MTV VMAs hosted by Miley Cyrus. -
The Paper Kites Releases Album 'Twelvefour,' Announce Tour
Australian band The Paper Kites have released their sophomore artist album twelvefour through Nettwerk. In addition to the new LP, the Melbourne-based five-some will be heading out on a North American tour in the fall, before returning home for a series of shows for their fans in Australia and New Zealand. -
Zac Efron's 'We Are Your Friends' Bombs At The Box Office
The box office numbers are in for the weekend and Straight Outta Compton reigns at number one for the third straight weekend, but at the other side of the spectrum is the Zac Efron-led movie We Are Your Friends bombed in historic fashion. The film about a young DJ with dreams of being a superstar in Los Angeles pulled in a dismal $1.8 million over the weekend.
Popular Now
-
Kodak Black Sued for $10.6M for Allegedly Instigating Shooting at Justin Bieber Party
-
Sharon Osbourne Recalls Ozzy's Emotional Goodbye Before His Death
-
Diddy 'Delusional' About Return as 'Artists Don't Want Him, Companies Won't Touch Him': Report
-
Jennifer Lopez Denied Entry to Chanel Store — Her Unexpected Reaction Goes Viral
-
Al B. Sure's Memoir Implodes After Publisher Demands More Diddy Dirt— Now Lawyer Hunts for Sabotage