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  • Austin City Limits

    Austin City Limits 2023 Headliners: Kendrick Lamar, Foo Fighters, More!

    Austin City Limits Music Festival is back in town and this might be the biggest lineup they ever had so far!#AustinCityLimits
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    Here is a list of some of the most popular music festivals in the United States (in no particular order!) to help you plan your upcoming musical concert adventures.
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    New BeachRanch Festival 2022 Lineup: Lumineers, Brandi Carlile, and More!

    The BeachRanch Festival is set to kick off in Southern California featuring some of the most promising country musicians today.#BeachRanch #Concerts
  • The Lumineers Bring A Relaxing Dose of "Salt and the Sea" on "The Tonight Show"

    Indie and folk-rock act The Lumineers made an easy listening session of Jimmy Fallon's "The Tonight Show" with their at-home performance of "Salt and the Sea," Tuesday evening, April 28.
  • U2’s The Joshua Tree North American Stadium Tour Likely to Be Hottest Ticket of 2017

    Irish rock group U2 will embark on a North American stadium tour this summer in celebration of their fifth studio record, The Joshua Tree. The band, who released the popular album in 1987, will tour to celebrate the disc's 30th Anniversary.
  • U2 Joshua Tree 30 Year Anniversary Tour Dates Announced: Support Revealed

    Mumford & Sons, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, The Lumineers & OneRepublic will support at select stops.
  • President Obama Reveals Line-Up for First White House Festival 'South By South Lawn'

    President Obama has revealed the line-up for the first White House Festival, 'South By South Lawn.' Organized by the producers of acclaimed music industry festival 'South By South West,' the inaugural event is taking place on October 3 on the White House lawn.
  • The Lumineers' New Album 'Cleopatra' Tops Deftones, Kanye West for No. 1

    They may say that rock is dead, but don't tell that to the Billboard charts. This week, rock 'n' roll comes for the top of the album charts with a vengeance, as new releases from The Lumineers and Deftones lead the way in terms of sales and activity.
  • The Lumineers Release Charming 'Ophelia' Music Video Ahead of New Album 'Cleopatra'

    The Lumineers are back with a stomper of a new song, the piano-led "Ophelia," and now the new cut finally has a music video. On Thursday (Feb. 11), the folk rockers released the clip for its lead Cleopatra single, filled with romping around the city and stomping through some puddles - because why not?
  • The Lumineers Announce New Album 'Cleopatra' with Single 'Ophelia' and World Tour Dates

    It's been nearly four years since The Lumineers broke out with their crossover folk hit "Ho Hey," and after legal battles and a series of contributions to various soundtracks, on Friday (Feb. 5), the band officially announced its sophomore album Cleopatra along with a spring world tour.
  • Jennifer Lawrence Gets Hot 100 Hit with 'The Hanging Tree' from 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1'

    "Hunger Games" actress Jennifer Lawrence has a lot going for her these days. Aside from being one of Hollywood's biggest stars, J.Law also scored a "Billboard" Hot 100 hit this week with "The Hanging Tree" from "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1." According to "Consequence of Sound," the tune hit No. 12 on the charts with 200,000 downloads and 2.1 million streams. The song was written by "HG" scribe Suzanne Collins and adapted for the screen by Jeremiah Fraites and Wesley Schultz of The Lumineers.Lawrence described the experience of singing on set for David Letterman recently."I do not like singing in front of other people," she said. "It's like my biggest fear. I cried on set that day. That was awful."The actress, who portrays Katniss Everdeen in the franchise, talked about the roots of the problem.
  • Sam Smith, Bleachers, Chvrches, And More To Perform At VH1 'You Oughta Know Live In Concert' [LINEUP]

    VH1 has chosen the 2014 class of You Oughta Know artists and will bring them together for an epic festival-style show on Nov. 13 at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom. The second annual You Oughta Know Live in Concert will feature two hours of performances from A Great Big World, Aloe Blacc, American Authors, Bleachers, CHVURCHES, Echosmith, KONGOS, Mary Lambert, Tove Lo, Vance Joy, and Sam Smith.
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