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On Saturday (Sept. 19), Chris Brown wrapped his One Hell of a Nite tour at the Concord Pavilion in California and things got pretty interesting. At one point during the 25-date trek's finale, Breezy was joined on stage by a man dressed like Moses. -
Demi Lovato Performs 'Cool For the Summer,' 'Jumper' at iHeartRadio Music Festival 2015
Former Disney Channel star Demi Lovato has been enjoying the wild success of her latest summer anthem "Cool For The Summer" and in the midst of her first-day performance at Las Vegas' iHeartRadio Festival, the singer stormed the stage in a bodysuit to perform renditions of "Really Don't Care," "Heart Attack" and her latest single. Making the show a bit more unique, Lovato executed a duet with Third Eye Blind front man Stephan Jenkins on the band's 90s smash hit, "Jumper." -
Ariana Grande Covers Justin Bieber Hit 'What Do You Mean' During Houston Show
After being given a clean bill of health and a proclamation of being a "bullet proof b*tch" from her doctor, Ariana Grande has resumed her 'Honeymoon' tour, making a stop in Houston to perform a rendition of Justin Bieber's hit track, "What Do You Mean?" -
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour in First Major U.S. Television Interview [WATCH]
On Friday, former Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour unveiled his first solo album in nine years, titled 'Rattle That Lock.' The rocker has since sat down with "CBS This Morning" to detail his latest solo venture for his first ever U.S. television interview. -
Echosmiths' 'Cool Kid' Sydney Sierota Performs With Taylor Swift Onstage [Watch]
Taylor Swift brought "cool kid" Syndney Sierota of Echosmith and performed with her onstage last night (Sept. 19). -
Viet Cong Finally Changing Name After Accusations of Racism and Cultural Appropriation
The Canadian post-punk group, Viet Cong, released a statement this weekend stating the band will soon change its name following further claims of racism and cultural appropriation. -
The Beatles' First Recording Contract Falls Short of $150K Estimate at Auction
The Beatles' first-ever recording contract for the rock version of "My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean" was estimated to go for $150,000 at Heritage Auctions, but fell short of that price mark going for more than $90,000. -
Justin Bieber Talks Kanye West Collab, Gun Control, Top 5 Favorite Rappers [WATCH]
Trailing his extremely emotional and candid MTV Video Music Award performance, Justin Bieber has opened up to the public once more in his latest video interview. The "What Do You Mean?" singer discussed an array of topics form his negative and reformed behavior, working with Kanye West, gun control issues and his top five favored rappers. -
Arcade Fire's Win Butler Blames Major Labels for "Ruining" Tidal's Business
Arcade Fire's Win Butler, and his wife and co-band leader Régine Chassagne, took part in the highly criticized celebrity launch of Jay Z's Tidal music streaming service, and while he's still a supporter, the indie artist admitted in an interview that the launch event was botched and the major labels are largely to blame for the faltering business model. -
Tame Impala's Kevin Parker Answers "Should Music be Free" in BBC Interview
Between the gaining popularity of music streaming services and ever-declining CD and MP3 sales, there's a lot of discussion floating around about how we'll pay for art in the future. Kevin Parker, frontman of the Australian psychedelic rock band Tame Impala, weighed in on the debate this morning in a BBC Radio 6 segment answering the heady question - should music be free? -
UPDATE: Erica Mena Called "Lame" by Bow Wow for Telling the World About Miscarriage [WATCH]
It was earlier reported that former "LHHNY" star Erica Mena was grieving through the loss of a miscarriage. The fiance of actor/rapper Shad 'Bow Wow' Moss released an emotional Instagram poem dedicated to her unborn child who she never had the chance to give birth to. Now reports are stating Bow Wow thinks Mena is lame and was seeking attention in releasing posts about the miscarriage that according to him, happened five months ago. -
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