• Lil Wayne’s 2016 'Dedication Tour’ With Rae Sremmurd Embarks January 21st. Tickets On Sale!

    Lil Wayne will ring in the New Year with a brand new tour planned to hit cities that he rarely gets to perform in. 'The Dedication Tour,' which will feature hip-hop duo Rae Sremmurd as the opening act, kicks off January 21 in El Paso and will extend until March 6 when it wraps in Lincoln, Nebraska. The tour will also hit lesser-played cities like Wallingford, Connecticut, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and Bossier City, Louisiana, according to a report from Billboard. The time fans saw Weezy on a major tour was during his 2014 co-headlining run with Drake on the 'Drake vs. Lil Wayne Tour,' and so fans in the less-popular markets are jumping for tickets to see Lil Wayne.
  • Josh Groban, Sarah McLachlan 'Stages' 2016 Tour Tickets On Sale!

    Multi-platinum selling artist Josh Groban announced last month that he will be hitting the road this summer to support his hugely successful 2015 release, 'Stages,' which features a collection of songs from Broadway musicals. The tour, which he has penned 'Josh Groban: On Stage,' will kick off on July 15 in New Orleans and will run until August 26 in Los Angeles. Groban's tour will include Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan for all dates, and the ticket demand has quickly risen to see the dynamic pair perform live this summer.
  • Lana Del Rey on Her Musical Persona, Says She Doesn't Actually Date "Bad Guys"

    Due to her moody songs and emotion riddled lyrics, you would think that Lana Del Rey is no stranger to tortured love and falls in with one destructive man after another. But in a new interview Del Rey talks her musical persona, and the difference between a record and real life. She claims that she doesn't actually date "bad guys" and that it's an image to add intrigue to her songs.
  • Drake Fans Called Into Philadelphia Prosecutor's Office Pleading for Meek Mill's Arrest

    In addition to Drake getting a Grammy nomination for his "Back to Back" diss track aimed at Meek Mill, the Dreamchasers 4 rapper learned that he could also be possibly headed back to jail after violating the conditions of his parole. To add insult to injury, reports suggest that countless Drake fans called into Philadelphia prosecutor's office pleading for Mill's arrest
  • Sleater-Kinney, Fred Armisen Cover 'Rock Lobster' in NYC During 5-Night Residency

    Sleater-Kinney is taking over New York City for five nights this week, playing in various theatres and venues around Manhattan and Brooklyn. On Sunday night (Dec. 13), the "A New Wave" band played Terminal 5, and were joined by Carrie Brownstein's Portlandia co-star Fred Armisen for a rousing cover of the B-52s hit "Rock Lobster."
  • Pusha T Rides Carousel With Creepy Nuns in 'Crutches, Crosses, Caskets' Video

    Pusha T has unveiled the music video for his latest single "Crutches, Crosses, Caskets," taken from his upcoming album Darkest Before Dawn. The new video places King Push on a carousel ride somewhere at night where he rides it a group of creepy and disturbingly stoic nuns who smoke cigarettes and barely move.
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