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One of the world's biggest electronic music events, Tomorrowland, may have to either turn it down or tone it down. Residents of Schorre, Boom, Belgium (a perfect town for an EDM festival, for what it's worth) are putting their feet down amidst plans to host a second weekend of dance shenanigans during 2004. -
OneRepublic extend Native Summer Tour with 27 new dates [FULL SCHEDULE]
OneRepublic may be “Counting Stars” but now the band’s fans can be counting tour dates. Today (Feb. 5), the rock group announced 27 new tour dates on its highly extensive Native Summer Tour. -
Nas releasing 'Illmatic XX' to celebrate 20th anniversary of classic album
2014 marks the 20th anniversary of Nas' debut album Illmatic and the hip-hop world is understandably excited about it. Many a record has been proposed as the best in the genre's history, but Illmatic is one of the few that never falls out of the discussion. The emcee announced this week that he'll mark the occasion on April 15 with the special edition release Illmatic XX, a deluxe version of the original album. -
Clay Aiken Running for Congress in North Carolina's 2nd District, Launches Campaign Site
Clay Aiken has vied for America's vote once before on "American Idol," but now the 35-year-old singer/actor and former special education teacher is doing it again. After rumors surfaced last month that he was considering a bid for Congress, Aiken confirmed the rumors today (Feb. 5) by launching a campaign website at clayaiken.com. -
Katy Perry's 'Dark Horse' Grammy performance keeps Jason DeRulo and Pharrell Williams at bay on Digital Downloads chart
This week's Digital Downloads chart, between the Grammy performances of a week ago and the Super Bowl commercials that aired the night before the numbers finalized, saw a significant increase in sales. -
Selena Gomez spent January in rehab after canceling tour
It has come to surface that pop star/actress Selena Gomez spent the month of January in rehab. After suddenly cancelling the Australian and Asian legs of her massive Stars Dance Tour for "personal reasons" in December, she went to Arizona for a two-week rehabilitation treatment for emotional issues. -
J. Roddy Walston and the Business perform 'Take It As It Comes' on Conan [WATCH]
J. Roddy Walston and the Business made their late night television debut on Conan last night to perform "Take It As it Comes" off their latest album, Essential Tremors. The Baltimore-based group appeared to be having a blast on stage with Walston sitting at his piano for the track. -
'Frozen' soundtrack holds off Grammy performers Lorde, Beyoncé, Imagine Dragons on Billboard 200
Although the Grammys concluded more than a week ago, the final effects of the ceremony on album sales are best seen in this week's Billboard 200. Indeed, seven of the albums in the Top 10 this week were involved in the program, with a few owing their spots this week to their Grammy performances. -
NME lists its 500 best songs of all time: Nirvana, The Smiths and The Strokes vie for top spot
"Greatest songs of all time" lists are nothing new, but we admit we're curious to see what the folks at NME have come up with. After all, the magazine emphasizes rock from the U.K., and the U.K. has produced many of the most influential groups of all time. Interestingly, NME opted to shy away from the obvious big names, at least in its top five (only 500-401 and the top five have been released thus far). -
Roald Dahl's 'Dirty Beasts,' Music by Benjamin Wallfisch, Premieres at London's Southbank Centre
"In these times when kids have so many options, I was hoping with this piece aimed at people under the age of 10 to inspire them to explore the orchestra," said Wallfisch. -
From Bach to Boulez: Chicago Symphony Orchestra Announces Brilliant 2014-15 Season
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra announced two pieces of important news yesterday: The orchestra's widely-respected music director Riccardo Muti signed a new contract with the CSO, extending his tenure as music director through 2020; and the CSO announced programming for their 2014-15 season. -
Riccardo Muti Extends Contract as Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Through 2020
Maestro Riccardo Muti's deeply rewarding artistic collaboration with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra will continue beyond next season. Muti announced on Monday that he will extend his tenure as music director of the CSO through 2020.
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