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Tim McGraw has finally come out with the dates and location specifics for his forthcoming "Shotgun Rider" tour, which he had formally announced earlier during 2015 (from The Boot). The country star will be accompanied by Chase Bryant and Billy Currington as the opening acts. -
Iron Maiden Reveals Cancer Diagnosis for Bruce Dickinson; Already Completed Treatment but Won't Tour For A While
Iron Maiden released a statement today revealing that vocalist Bruce Dickinson has been undergoing treatment for cancer, but suggested that things are looking alright for the singer and the band, labeling the prognosis as "extremely good." -
Porter Robinson Fan Created 'Worlds' Tour Movie From YouTube Footage [WATCH]
American producer and DJ Porter Robinson released his debut artist album 'Worlds' last year to resounding fan and critical approval. It saw him leave behind the glitchy and grating electronic sounds he had become known to use for more serene melodies and slower tempos. He then took the album on tour with custom visuals and a live set-up that allowed the producer to play the songs on the fly with added wrinkles. The tour had a ton of hype and nearly every date was sold out. As you might expect with a tour like this in the social media and smartphone age, there were plenty of videos posted onto the Web -- guilty as charged -- of people's experiences at the show. One enterprising fan managed to create a whole hour and 30 minute movie, via 'YourEDM,' of fan-taken YouTube clips with nearly flawless sound matching perfectly behind it. -
Lil Wayne 'The Free Weezy Album' Due in March: 'Start a Fire' Rapper Opens Up About 'Tha Carter V,' Birdman & Cash Money Lawsuit
If you were upset when a tentative release date for Lil Wayne's The Free Weezy Album came and went earlier this month, worry not. According to the Young Money boss himself, his new LP is due for release next month. In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Weezy opened up about his new album, Tha Carter V and his Cash Money lawsuit. -
Foo Fighters To Headline Glastonbury, Full 2015 Lineup Still Pending
Foo Fighters have confirmed that they will be headlining the Friday night of Glastonbury. They made the announcement during their NME award acceptance speech for Best International Band. The band was unable to attend the NME Awards ceremony in person, but Dave Grohl and company sent a video acceptance speech instead. -
Blur Announces New Album 'Magic Whip' with Mysterious Ad and Zane Lowe-Hosted Press Conference [TRACKLIST]
A strange advertisement in The Sun gave a wonderful announcement to alternative rock fans who can read Mandarin this morning: Blur announced, albeit cryptically, that it would be releasing a new album titled Magic Whip, it's first new album in more than a dozen years. -
Drake and 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Top Albums Sales Charts; Sam Smith, Beck and '2015 Grammy Nominees' Gets Award Show Boost
Thanks to a week featuring at least two huge debuts, the album charts this week aren't too far from what the Billboard 200 reflected. Drake starts out with the biggest release of the year thus far, and in fact the biggest release of the last year (excluding a certain Taylor Swift). If You're Reading This It's Too Late sold 497,500 copies during its first three days of availability, suggesting that it could have racked up even more if the emcee had settled for a more traditional release date. -
Metropolitan Opera Schedule for 2015'16 Season Released; New Productions from Verdi, Berg and Strauss in Store
The Metropolitan Opera released its 2015-'16 season schedule yesterday, featuring six brand new productions and some classics to keep the seats filled as well. -
'American Idol' Season 14 Recap & Review: Contestants Get Ready for the Final Judgment After House of Blues Gigs
The final judgment is here. After a stressful and sleepless Hollywood round last week on American Idol, 48 contestants performed at The House of Blues in front of a live audience. Harry Connick Jr., Jennifer Lopez and Keith Urban watched from a far, and this time around there was no immediate critique or praise. The judgment came later, and it was the most nerve-racking encounter with the judges yet. -
Ultra Records Celebrates 20 Years With 'Ultra Dance 16' Compilation Featuring Hardwell, Calvin Harris, Robin Schulz and More
Ultra Records is celebrating its 20th year in 2015 and is looking to do it big. The American dance record label is getting set to release its 16th compilation, which will feature the likes of Robin Schulz, Hardwell, Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Zedd and many more. -
Bobby Shmurda 'Bobby B*tch' Remixed By Rowdy Rebel and Rich The Kid [LISTEN]
Just a day after Bobby Shmurda released his collaboration with French Montana and Rowdy Rebel titled "Right Now," his celebrated single "Bobby B*tch" gets a remix from GS9 second-in-command Rowdy Rebel and QC's Rich The Kid. -
Vanilla Ice Arrested on Burglary Charges
Rapper and celebrity Vanilla Ice has been charged with burglary and grand theft in connection to a home burglary in Lantana, Florida, adjacent to where he was renovating a home for his reality show "The Vanilla Ice Project." The police have confirmed the news according to local reports.
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