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'Empire' has been renewed for Season 3 at Fox. The announcement was made on Friday (Jan. 15) and follows Taraji P. Henson’s Golden Globe win. -
Charlie Puth to Embark on North American Tour in Support of 'Nine Track Mind' Album
After making a splash with his contributions with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor, Charlie Puth is set to embark on a North American tour in support of his 'Nine Track Mind' album. 'Nine Track Mind' is slated for release on Jan. 29, followed by a two-month tour. Based on the recent success of his single, "One Call Away," his impending tour is expected to be a sell-out as well. -
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Glastonbury Festival Promises More Female Headliners in 2016
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Lady Gaga Pays Tribute to Victims on Twitter After "Til' It Happens to You" Oscar Nod
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Elton John Honors David Bowie with 'Space Oddity' Cover During L.A. Concert [WATCH]
Ever since the devastating death of David Bowie, fans and musicians around the world have offered their own musical talents to honor the late glam rock pioneer. In the midst of musical and written tributes from Arcade Fire, Warpaint, Madonna, Paul McCartney and more, Elton John decided to deliver his own rendition of Bowie's 1969 album track, "Space Oddity" during his Los Angeles concert. -
Otto Knows Releases 'Dying For You' With Lindsey Stirling, Alex Aris
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The 1975 Release New Song 'The Sound' Ahead of 'I Like It When You Sleep...' [LISTEN]
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Listen To Flume "Never Be Like You" Featuring Kai From 'Skin'
Flume has unveiled the latest single from his new album Skin. Linking up with Skrillex collaborator Kai, the Australian producer and DJ premiered his new single "Never Be Like You" with Annie Mac on BBC Radio One today and subsequently released it to the public. -
Stream, Download Keys N Krates 'Midnite Mass' EP Ahead Of Tour
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'American Idol' Season 15 Spoilers: Kelly Clarkson to Guest Judge, Perform in February
American Idol has produced a number of superstars in its 14 years - Carrie Underwood, Adam Lambert, Jordin Sparks - but nobody is quite like the first. And during the show's farewell season, Kelly Clarkson is due to return to FOX as a guest judge and performer for the show's top 10 contestants. -
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