• Future Announces 'Monster Vs. Beast Mode' Tour Ahead of Drake 'Jungle' Dates

    On the same day that Drake announced his 6-date North American "Jungle" tour with Future as the support, the "Honest" rapper decided to announce his own set of solo dates earlier in May. The "Monster Vs. Beast Mode" tour mostly hits a mixture of clubs and theaters around the United States in cites like Las Vegas, Orlando, Washington DC and Houston. The 9-date tour is not expansive, but covers ground until the Atlanta rapper has to join up with Drake at the end of the month.
  • Black Eyed Peas Reunite at Coachella with David Guetta To Perform Collab 'Awesome'

    If you can believe it, the Black Eyed Peas have been getting phunky for 20 years. Ever since their formation in 1995, the group were one of the most influential pop acts of the 2000s, with singles like "Let's Get It Started," "My Humps," "Boom Boom Pow" and their collaboration with David Guetta "I Gotta Feeling" that was a catalyst for the EDM explosion in the United States today. Since their 2010 album The Beginning, which spawned singles like "The Time (Dirty Bit)" and "Just Can't Get Enough," the group has gone their separate ways and taken a break. However sings pointed a reunion for their 20th year anniversary and last night at Coachella, during David Guetta's set, the group came out to perform their new collaboration together titled "Awesome."
  • Kygo Gives Away Dillon Francis Collaboration at Coachella 2015 in USB Sticks

    Coachella is a place where a lot of artists like to do something different and perform unreleased music. Tropical house producer, DJ Kygo performed on Sunday night at 11 p.m in the Mojave tent and performed his oft-requested collaboration with Dillon Francis "Coming Over." The "Firestone" producer brought out vocalist James Hersey to sing the track live. During the performance, Kygo threw 20 USBs with the track loaded onto into the crowd for fans to keep.
  • 'Chicago,' 'Cats,' 'The Lion King' and More: Broadway's 7 Longest Running Theater Productions

    This week marks several important dates for long-running Broadway productions, as Grease closed on this date during 1980 after 3,883 performances—at that point the record for longest running show in history in the New York theatre district—and just this week Mamma Mia! pulled the plug after getting to no. 8 all time with 5,582 total performances. So yes, the record has lengthened greatly since Grease first closed its doors. The following are the 7 longest-running Broadway plays in history, including Cats, Chicago, The Lion King and more:
  • Tyler, The Creator Details Album 'Cherry Bomb,' Collaborations On Twitter

    Odd Future member, Tyler, The Creator released fourth studio album Cherry Bomb today. The LP features the likes of Lil Wayne, Kanye West, Pharrell and Schoolboy Q. The "Yonkers" rapper took to Twitter today to detail how collabs came about and some of the songwriting took place. In a long series of all caps tweets, the explanation dives into the personal details of Tyler's life as he was writing the album and some of the collaborations that did not come to be. Apparently he was looking to work with Stevie Wonder on "Find Your Wings", but that wasn't going to happen. He also warns fans he will be spamming out his album all week on social media so followers beware.
  • Beatles' 5 Best Years at The Grammys: Battles with Frank Sinatra and A Surprising Peak Point

    The Beatles were kind of a big deal, as their countless hits and no. 1 singles can attest to, but their shelf wasn't nearly as full of Grammys as you might think. The group "only" managed to snag nine of the most vaunted awards in music across its entire career (compared to 27 for Allison Krauss). April 13 marks the 50th anniversary of the first Grammy ceremony where the band won a trophy and Music Times is marking the occasion by counting down the five years in which the greatest band in popular music history managed to land a win, going from "fewest wins" to most (ties will be broken by taking the "winning percentage" based on nominations).
  • One Direction Releases Zayn Malik-less Press Photo, Are Kind of Sad

    One Direction is continuing to move on after the departure of Zayn Malik. The "Night Changes" band has already removed the founding member from its promotional materials and videos for its On The Road Again Tour, and now 1D has released its first official press photo without Malik.
  • Drake Jungle Tour: "Madonna" Rapper Announces 6 North American Dates With Future

    Drake has been staying home, running through the six with his woes for most of 2015, but now the "Madonna" rapper is getting ready to get out and tour some of the new music he just released. Drake got warmed up at Future Music Festival in Australia in February and March, and then got some action last night, April 12, closing out Coachella on the main stage, but he is ready to take his show on the road as a solo act. The six-date "Jungle Tour" was just announced via Drake's Instagram and will be supported by Atlanta rapper Future.
  • Janelle Monae Teaches Sexy 'Yoga' in New Music Video with Jidenna [WATCH]

    Janelle Monae can't just lead her Wondaland Records, she also makes one heck of a yoga instructer. Today (April 13), the R&B songstress released her music video for her steamy new single "Yoga" featuring newcomer Jidenna, and she's the leader of the most female-positive yoga studio in history.
  • AXS TV to Air Jack White, St. Vincent, War on Drugs, Band Perry Coachella, Stagecoach 2015 Sets

    If you were not able to catch some of the Coachella 2015 sets this past weekend on the live stream, then you might be in luck. AXS TV, a television channel founded by Mark Cuban originally as HDNet before getting rebranded in 2012, will be broadcasting select Weekend 2 sets live on TV. Some of the artists who will be televised include Jack White, War on Drugs and St. Vincent. In addition to Weekend 2 of Coachella, AXS TV will be staying at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, for the following weekend to broadcast 15 sets from Dierks Bentley, Kacey Musgraves and others. The news was first reported by 'Billboard.'
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