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Ariana Grande and Cashmere Cat clearly "Adore' each other, having collaborated on the My Everything track "Be My Baby," embarking on The Honeymoon Tour and teaming up for Cashmere Cat's debut solo single earlier this week. And now, they're bringing their musical partnership to the stage together. During a live show on March 3, the "One Last Time" singer and Cashmere Cat gave "Adore" its official live debut. -
Mary J. Blige, No Doubt, Usher and Fall Out Boy Among Headliners for D.C.'s Global Citizen 2015 Earth Day in April
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Is Big Sean On Kendrick Lamar's New Album? 'Dark Sky Paradise' Rapper Tells DJ Whoo Kid [WATCH]
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Kurt Cobain's Childhood Home on the Market for $400,000: Nirvana Fans Want to Make It a Museum
Kurt Cobain's childhood home is up for sale and it is on the market for $100,000 less than the last time it was on the auction block. You can purchase the Nirvana frontman's old home for a mere $400,000 now, the 'Puget Sound Business Journal' reported. Cobain lived in the Aberdeen, Washington, house until he was 9 years old, returning for a few years during his late teenage period. Fan want to make it a museum. -
Kanye West Signs Chicago Rapper Hollywood Holt to G.O.O.D. Music
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Future Music Festival Asia Likely Cancelled as Singapore Police Reject Applications; Avicii, Afrojack and The Prodigy Were Set to Headline
Avicii, Afrojack, The Prodigy and Fatboy Slim might have played in Singapore next weekend, but the reality of logistics suggests that the Future Music Festival Asia won't be happening this year, although organizers for the event are desperately striving to go forward with plans for the event. -
TomorrowWorld Announces 2015 Stage Curators: Revealed, Future Classic, Drumcode Included
ID&T's largest American export, TomorrowWorld, has announced the festival curators who will help choose the artists who will be on the 2015 lineup. Some of the big-name stage curators include Hardwell's Revealed Recordings, Ferry Corsten's Full On, Pete Tong's All Gone Pete Tong, Future Classic and Adam Beyer's Drumcode. -
Metallica Offers New Album Update: Lars Ulrich Says 'Death Magnetic' Follow-Up is Coming Along
Lars Ulrich talked to Rolling Stone recently, letting fans know that the band is hard at work on a new album. The new release will follow up the well-received 2008 effort Death Magnetic, but the drummer did not offer a timetable for the record. The drummer promised one thing, though - there will be no surprise release. -
Zac Brown Band New Album 'Jekyll + Hyde' Set for April Release Date: 'Homegrown' Group Set for Expansive North American Tour
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Antemasque and Cedric Bixler-Zavala Pelt New Zealand Crowd with Boiling Water, Microphone, Instrument Cases
Alternative rock band Antemasque may have taken a stab at the "world's most dangerous band" title after frontman Cedric Bixler-Zavala seemingly made an attempt to throw everything onstage at a recent festival stop at the crowd, including boiling water. The band was playing at the Westfest Rock Festival in New Zealand, a gig that apparently was one constant bout of chaos. -
Bonnaroo Reddit AMA: Co-Founders Dish on Festival Additions, What Acts Declined Headlining Spots
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