• Tomorrowland 2015 Belgium Sells Out in Hours

    It should come as no surprise, but Belgian electronic music festival Tomorrowland 2015 Belgium sold out in only a few hours after opening up its passes to the general public. One of the hottest festival tickets in the world, Tomorrowland is a notoriously difficult ticket to get with potential attendees coming from every corner of the globe. 2015 was no different for ID&T's flagship festival in its 11th year as it solid out in just a few hours. The festival announced the sell-out on Twitter.
  • Theophilus London Hates Wingstop, Calls Out Rick Ross on Twitter

    Rick Ross loves Wingstop. There is little debate here. The rapper currently owns at least nine franchises around the country, and he told "Forbes" last year that "the energy in here is always fun." But Kanye West accomplice Theophilus London made it clear Saturday, Feb. 7, that he hates Wingstop and all it stands for, and he called out Ross on Twitter.
  • Bob Dylan Calls Out Merle Haggard, Who Promptly Responds on Twitter

    As reported earlier today, Feb. 8, Bob Dylan received the MusicCares Person of the Year Award Saturday night, Feb. 7, an honor that included musical tributes from Bruce Springsteen, Jack White and several others. But instead of focusing on the positive things in his speech, Dylan decided to take some shots at various music legends. Among those with shade thrown their direction was Merle Haggard, who responded on Twitter.
  • Katy Perry Super Bowl Halftime Show: Singer Explains How NFL Was 'Boss Daddy' During Preparation

    By all accounts, performing at the NFL Super Bowl halftime show is an incredibly nerve-wracking thing to do. Missy Elliott said her anxiety levels were off the charts before her set last Sunday, Feb. 1, and Katy Perry recently revealed that her preparation was no walk in the park, either. "In my show, I am boss daddy," she told "Elle," referring to her typical world tour setup. "I am boss mommy. They call me Boss. Everything goes through my eyes; I call all the shots, 100 percent of it."
  • Curren$y Previews 'Pilot Talk 3' With "Briefcase" Video [WATCH]

    We have not seen a full-length studio album from Curren$y since his 2012 effort "The Stoned Immaculate," but it appears that is about to change. He is gearing up to revive his "Pillow Talk" album series, which he started in 2010 and released two critically acclaimed albums, "Pillow Talk" and "Pillow Talk 2" in the span of five months. The "Jet Life" rapper has released a new music video "Briefcase" that is the first preview from the upcoming third installment of the album series, titled "Pillow Talk 3."
  • Scott Ian of Anthrax Wishes the Internet Didn't Exist

    Scott Ian is not a fan of the Internet age. The Anthrax guitarist was a star in the early 1990s, when CDs reigned supreme and Al Gore was still a Tennessee U.S. senator. Like most old-school rockers, Ian is dismayed by the post-millennium Web culture that has shuttered several labels, studios and radio stations. Overall, he wishes the Internet didn't exist.
  • Watch Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony and Get Live Updates for The Best of The Rest on Music's Biggest Day [LIVE UPDATES]

    The Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony will give away all those awards that music fans love...but that CBS just doesn't have the time to put on television. Winners in the some of the less popular genres such as classical, jazz and metal, as well as the winners for more behind-the-scenes awards will be announced from 3:30 until 6:30 EST. Stay tuned to Music Times for a list of award winners as it develops, and perhaps even a word or two from Ryan Book.
  • Bobby Shmurda Speaks From Jail, Calls the Judge and District Attorney 'A Bunch of Haters'

    Bobby Shmurda has been in jail for almost two months, but he claims the joint is not a bad time. "I get a lot of love in here," he told "Billboard," adding that it is "survival of the fittest." The 20-year-old rapper was booked for weapons possession, conspiracy, reckless endangerment and criminal use of drug paraphernalia in December, and could face up to 25 years in prison for his most serious charge -- conspiracy -- according to "Billboard." He even called the judge and district attorney "a bunch of haters."