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If you need a concert to go to with your weird uncle this year, this might be the one: Swiss heavy metal band Krokus has announced its first tour of the United States in nearly 25 years. -
2015 BRIT Awards: Kanye West To Perform, Debut New Song After Rihanna Pulls Out [LIVE STREAM]
Some last changes have been made for tonight's BRIT Awards. Rihanna has suddenly pulled out of her performance and Kanye West will replace her as the headlining act. After reportedly failing to turn up for her rehearsal performance Monday, Rihanna cancelled her slot. -
Kanye West, Taylor Swift to Release 'Bad Blood' Remix After Settling Feud at the Grammys [REPORT]
Taylor Swift and Kanye West used to have "Bad Blood" between them, but now things seem to be fine between the two music superstars. Years after West rushed the stage at the VMAs to declare that "Beyoncé had the best video of all time!" West and Swift have made amends, and now they're pairing up for a new remix of one of Swift's standout 1989 tracks. -
Apple Inc. Ordered to Pay $532.9 Million for iTunes Patent Infringement Lawsuit; What Tech Companies Are Next?
Apple Inc. has taken a major hit as a federal jury in Texas has ordered the computing giant to pay $532.9 million to patent licensing firm Smartflash LLC, which had alleged that the iTunes software violated three patents held by the company. -
SFX Entertainment Could Be Going Private, According to CEO Robert Sillerman
Chairman and CEO of EDM conglomerate SFX Entertainment Robert Sillerman has announced a proposal brought forth to the board of directors to buy back all outstanding stock of the company and take it private. -
Robert Sillerman Floats Plan to Buy Back Remaining Public Shares of SFX Entertainment; How Much Is He Offering?
SFX Entertainment may not be a public commodity too much longer if Robert F.X .Sillerman has his way. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the CEO of the electronic music giant has proposed a plan by which he might buy back all the shares of the outfit's stock currently owned by outside sources. -
Willie Nelson, Allison Krauss and Union Station to Attempt Tour Together for Second Summer in A Row
Willie Nelson and Allison Krauss will once again attempt to do a joint tour together, after last summer's plan fell apart following health concerns for the latter vocalist. The pair are back together for at least nine concert stops this summer. The shows will start out west in Montana and pretty much stay there, with a majority of the dates taking place in California. -
Swedish Heavy Metal Fan Gets Disability Payments for Music Addiction to 'Avoid Being Discriminated Against'
A Swedish man is now eligible for disability citing his addiction to heavy metal music. And yes, this is something that's been approved by the bureaucracy. Roger Tullgren's compulsion toward heavy guitar music began when he listened to his first Black Sabbath at the age of 2. -
ILoveMakonnen and Carnage Team Up on 'I Like Tuh': 'Tuesday' Rapper Shares New Music [LISTEN]
ILoveMakonnen has rode the success of "Tuesday" all the way to a Grammy nomination, but now it is time for him to show off what he can do after the big hit. He attempts to do this with a new track alongside big room festival trap producer, Carnage titled "I Like Tuh." -
Apple Reportedly Behind Takeover of London Music Software Company Camel Audio
It is clear -- Apple is expanding aggressively into the music market. Having already acquired Beats Audio, with Beats Music included, for a hefty price tag of $3 billion, it appears the Silicon Valley giant has quietly taken over a London-based music software firm, Camel Audio, according to reports. -
Chris Brown Denied Entry to Canada on 'Between The Sheets' Tour With Trey Songz and Tyga
Trouble seems to follow Chris Brown wherever he goes, even across country lines. According to a few tweets sent out earlier today, which have since been deleted, Breezy was denied entry to Canada to perform at his two sold-out concerts in Montreal and Toronto on the "Between The Sheets" tour. -
Donald Glover: "Childish Gambino Is a Period That Should Come to a Close"
Donald Glover, known to most within the music community by his Grammy-nominated rap persona, Childish Gambino, went on the "Today Show" this morning to discuss the brand new film he stars in, "The Lazarus Effect." Towards the end, the subject of his music career was broached and he was quite honest about the future of his music career, and Childish Gambino specifically, commenting, "I feel like Childish Gambino is a period that should come to a close," noting "I like endings."
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