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Robert Plant recently added some North American tour dates to his 2015 schedule. The singer and his Sensational Space Shifters will make stops in Salt Lake City, Las Vegas and Los Angeles before taking the stage at Bonnaroo. The Pixies will join Plant on a handful of dates as well. JD McPherson also signed on to open for the former Led Zeppelin frontman at a few shows. -
Flying Lotus Details Involvement in Kendrick Lamar's 'To Pimp a Butterfly'
The Internet went mad when Kendrick Lamar's album 'To Pimp a Butterfly' was put on iTunes a week early late last night, March 15, either as a PR stunt or a legitimate mistake by Interscope. It has since been taken down, but the discussion about the album and its contents has reached a fever pitch. One of the contributing producers, Flying Lotus, whom the pair collaborated with in the past on "Never Catch Me," took the time last night on Twitter to detail his involvement on the album and sing his praises for K.Dot. -
Nelly First American to Perform in Kurdistan Region, Plays Charity Concert for Struggling Iraqis
Many performers have headed to Iraq over the years to perform for American troops stationed in the region, but Nelly's concert in the region was perhaps even more impressive for its boldness. The "Hot in Herre" emcee stopped in Erbil on Friday, becoming the first American musician to perform in the area known as Kurdistan. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Spoilers: Nate Ruess of fun. Joins as Key Advisor for Knockout Rounds
The Voice season eight is already jam packed with major pop stars: from coaches Pharrell, Christina Aguilera, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine to advisors like Meghan Trainor and Lionel Richie. But now, this year's key advisor has finally been revealed, and the man sure is a lot of "fun." -
Killer Mike Thanks Kendrick Lamar For Name Drop On "Hood Politics" Off New Album 'To Pimp A Butterfly'
If you've managed not hear the news, Kendrick Lamar's new album To Pimp A Butterfly was released a week early. One of the songs on the effort, "Hood Politics," shows Lamar taking on hip-hop's critics while giving a shout out to Run The Jewels rapper Killer Mike, who K. Dot feels doesn't get the respect he deserves despite delivering the exceptional raps critics keep asking for. -
The Weeknd Wins Artist of the Year at the Juno Awards, Performs "Earned It" Live [WATCH]
The Weeknd took home two big awards last night, March 15. The singer won Artist of the Year and R&B/Soul Recording of the Year for his tune "Often" at the Juno Awards in Canada. While raking in the accolades, The Weeknd also performed his '50 Shades of Grey' soundtrack contribution "Earned It." -
iLoveMakonnen and Carnage Share Bloody, Drug-Fueled "I Like Tuh" Music Video [WATCH]
"Tuesday" rapper iLoveMakonnen and "Bricks" DJ Carnage have unveiled the music video for their recent collaboration "I Like Tuh." One of the most outrageous things you will see all day, the "I Like Tuh" music video is more of a short film at nine minutes in length as they follow two drug dealers in a poorer area of Echo Park as they strike it rich, selling drugs and creating friends and enemies along the way. -
Skrillex Performs Lengthy Lollapalooza Chile Set: EDM Artist Mixes Up Tunes by A$AP Ferg, Bobby Shmurda and Beyoncé [WATCH]
Skrillex went all out for his set at Lollapalooza Chile over the weekend, packing nearly 50 songs into his performance. The EDM star brought along cuts from A$AP Ferg, Bobby Shmurda and Beyoncé. Calvin Harris, DJ Snake and Dillon Francis also performed at the event. -
Drake, OVO Disown 'Drake: Homecoming: The Lost Footage' Concert Film Before March 19 Release at AMC Theaters
If you've wondered why Drake has not promoted or barely acknowledged the little heard or talked about upcoming documentary Drake: Homecoming: The Lost Footage, there's good reason for that. Despite being the star of the film and having his name in the title, the "Energy" rapper has revealed that he has no connection to and has not worked on the movie. -
Spotify Suggests Austin Not as Weird as It Claims, Music Wise; Texas Capital Does Promote Local Music However
Austin, TX is one of the hottest cities in music thanks to hosting the South by Southwest and Austin City Limits music festivals, among hosting a lively live scene all year round. Spotify's Insights blog was interested in the city's unofficial slogan, "Keep Austin Weird," and whether that rang true. Does the capital of Texas divert much from the national norm in terms of the music it listens to? -
Stereosonic Announces 2015 Dates, Ticket Information: Festival Moving to One-Day Format
Though the festival is far away in December, Totem OneLove's Stereosonic has announced its 2015 festival dates and given a timeline for more information on venues and ticketing later on in the year. Over the weekend, the festival announced it would be returning for a ninth consecutive year and shared the dates last night, March 15. The most noticeable change for 2015 will be the return to a one-day format, as opposed to the two-day format that it has been doing over the past few years. -
Meghan Trainor The MTrain Tour Dates: 'Dear Future Husband' Singer Announces New Live Gigs on 'The Today Show'
Meghan Trainor didn't just pen a letter to her "Dear Future Husband" on Monday (March 16), she's also wrote out a map for her summer. After announcing her new music video on The Today Show, the "All About That Bass" singer also announced that she will be embarking on her second headlining tour this summer.
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