• Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne & Prince Headline Tidal X Concert, Ticket Prices Soar

    Jay-Z's newly launched global streaming service, Tidal, hit 1 million subscribers last month. Now, the rapper will be celebrating the milestone with a massive charity concert called Tidal X on October 20 at The Barclays Center in Brooklyn. In true Jay-Z fashion, the concert will include an entourage of the biggest artists in the world including Jay-Z's wife Beyoncé, Prince, Usher, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, T.I., Damien Marley, Fabulous, Thomas Rhett, Indochina, DJ Cipha Sounds and DJ Reflex. Tickets to Tidal X, which went on sale to the general public on September 30, have skyrocketed well over the face-value price.
  • Bruce Ratner Puts Majority Share in Brooklyn's Barclays Center Up for Sale...Value Estimated around $412.5 Million

    Want to own a music venue? A really big one? Well good news: The Barclays Center in Brooklyn is looking for a majority owner and if you've got roughly $412.5 million dollars. Bruce Ratner, a minority owner in the Brooklyn Nets basketball team and majority owner of the arena in which they play, is selling of his chunk of the venue, which amounts to 55 percent according to NetsDaily.com.
  • Lil' Kim Performs For SOURCE360 Concert

    Lil' Kim returned to her hometown of Brooklyn last night for a performance during the SOURCE360 concert hosted by The Source magazine. Queen Bee shut down the Barclays Center for live renditions of fan favorites including "Big Momma Thang" and "Magic Stick."
  • Smashing Pumpkins Tour: Billy Corgan and Co. Release Live Set With Some New, Some Classic Stuff

    Some people were pleasantly surpassed when they heard the new Smashing Pumpkins album "Oceania" last year. The sound was much more in tune with what fans of grunge-era Billy Corgan produced. But some fans would rather just hear the Smashing Pumpkins play the same ol' hits over and over again versus try to evolve. We're not saying wither side is necessarily wrong. We are saying however that the new concert album/movie "Oceania: Live in NYC" features a little bit of both.
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