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Music event Summerfest has been moved to September, in a statement posted online earlier today, March 23. -
Coronavirus Pandemic Leads Music Artists to Cancel Concerts
The 2020 Coronavirus pandemic or COVID-19 disrupted everything, even the music industry. Many concerts around the United States are postponed or canceled to avoid mass gathering of fans as the virus spreads in crowds. -
LoveLoud Festival Draws 35,000 People, Raises Over $1M To Support LGBT Youth
LoveLoud Festival raised more than $1 million following last weekend's two-day event. In an interview, Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds opened up about the success of the music festival. -
Mumford & Sons Cover Radiohead’s ‘All I Need’ At Surprise Newport Festival Set
Mumford & Sons performed a series of songs with several guest artists at the Newport Folk Festival on Sunday. The British band also covered Radiohead's 'All I Need' at the event. -
Janet Jackson Opens Set At 2018 Panorama Music Festival With Powerful Message
Janet Jackson's headlining set at the 2018 Panorama Music Festival this weekend sent a strong political and social message about racism in America. She opened the concert by displaying the names of victims of police brutality. -
Avenged Sevenfold Cancels End Of The World Summer Tour, Festival Appearances
Avenged Sevenfold canceled its 'End of the World' summer tour due to M. Shadows' health problem. Prophets of Rage also released a statement regarding the cancelation. -
Faster Horses Festival Suspended Briefly Due To Weather Threat
The Faster Horses Festival 2018 was briefly suspended on Friday afternoon because of intense weather condition. Performances from country music stars commenced a few hours later when the storm subsided. -
Firefly Music Festival Completes Sale To Coachella Owners, Announces 2019 Dates
Firefly Music Festival is confirmed to take place from June 20 to 23, 2019. Aside from the update on the festival dates, the music event has also been sold to the owners of Coachella, AEG Presents. -
Jay-Z Calls Out Philly Mayor For Banning Made In America Festival
Jay-Z wrote an op-ed to criticize Philadelphia city mayor, Jim Kenney, for banning Made in America Festival from the Benjamin Franklin Parkway after 2018. Mayor Kenney responded with a statement saying that the issue was a misunderstanding. -
Vans Warped Tour Deals With ‘Mass Casualty Incident’ At PA Show
Officials have responded to the mass casualty incident that took place at the Vans Warped Tour on Monday. Concertgoers and performers experienced the scorching heat of the sun. -
Blake Shelton Falls On Stage At Oregon Music Fest, Blames Pitbull
Blake Shelton was a bit too drunk this weekend that, while performing at a music festival, he stumbled and fell onstage. The video was captured by fans and uploaded online. -
Glass Animals Cancel Float Fest Headlining Gig After Drummer Injury
Glass Animals announced that they will not be performing at upcoming live shows this year. In a lengthy post on Facebook, vocalist Dave Bayley revealed that drummer Joe Seaward has been involved in a major vehicular accident.
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