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Hardwell has set out to break the record for the "World's Biggest Guest List" with a show scheduled for December in Mumbai. The record, to clarify, won't measure how many fans actually show up at the concert but rather how many get to watch for free thanks for being on the performer's personal guest list. Sign-ups for the list are available at the website for the United We Are Foundation. a charitable cause founded by the DJ and the Anna Agency. -
Taylor Swift '1989' Tour Not to Blame for Nationals/Dodgers Cancellation in D.C.
Taylor Swift's "1989" tour isn't to blame for an electricity problem at Nationals Park in Washington D.C. according to representatives from the MLB team. The pop star had been the last act to play at the venue before the Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgers met for a night game on July 17, but a power outage caused the stadium's lights to fail, forcing the game to be suspended. Nationals All Star Max Scherzer implied, jokingly (we think), that Team Swift may have been to blame. -
Maroon 5 China Tour Cancelled, Reportedly Due to Dalai Lama Tweets
Maroon 5 was set for a short tour in China this September but "Sugar" may have been too sweet for the authorities, who have reportedly prevented the band from playing its scheduled Beijing and Shanghai shows. The story, as suggested by CNN and other media sources, is that a tweet from keyboardist/rhythm guitarist Jesse Carmichael addressing the Dalai Lama may be to blame. -
Wavves Leaks Album Art, Criticizes Record Label: 'You Don't Scare Me'
Nathan Williams of pop-punk surf-y outfit Wavves blasted a series of tweets in response to his current feud with Warner Brothers. Currently at work on two albums, including collaboration with The Cloud Nothings, Williams "battle" with his label has escalated over the past week. -
'DS2' ('Dirty Sprite 2') To Go No. 1, Future's Most Successful Album Yet
To match all the hype, it looks like Future's DS2 (Dirty Sprite 2) is gonna be his most successful album yet. Hits Daily Double has estimated the album's first-week sales, predicting that DS2 will top the charts and become the Freebandz leader's first No. 1 album. -
Cold Cave Covers The Cure's 'Plain Song' for Tony Hawk's Wedding
Cold Cave's Wesley Eisold covered The Cure in homage of pro-skater Tony Hawk's recent nuptials. Held on the grounds of an expansive Irish estate, Hawk's "tied the knot" with Catherine Goodman on Adare Manor's lush 840-acres. -
Run the Jewels Release Cat Remix 'Meowrly' from "Meow the Jewels," Prod. by Boots
Meow the Jewels is real, and it's...downright purrrfect. Killer Mike and El-P, aka Run the Jewels, debuted the first track, "Meowrly," off their upcoming remix album today on their new Beats 1 radio show, "WRTJ." -
Alice Glass Releases New Single 'Stillbirth'
Alice Glass recently shared her debut single as a solo artist titled "Stillbirth" via Soundcloud. The first track to be released since her split from Crystal Castles, her latest song marks a new chapter in the former front woman's career. Admittedly inspired by her survival from an abusive relationship, her new song is emotionally raw and wrought with well-crafted dissonance. -
A Place To Bury Strangers Release 'Love High' Video
A Place To Bury Strangers released yet another video from their most recent LP Transfixiation. The fourth in a series of debuts, "Love High" is visually and audibly visceral. Opening with strobe-like cinematography and buzzing instrumentation, Transfixiation's third track progresses as the shoegaze outfit walks across the Williamsburg Bridge with vertigo inducing steps. -
Watch Vince Staple's Haunting 'Norf Norf' Video, Highlight off "Summertime '06"
Vince Staples' recent debut album Summertime '06 just got even more impressive with the new video to "Norf Norf," one of the double LP's standout tracks and Vince's ode to his home neighborhood, northside Long Beach. -
60 Years of Mouseketeers: Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Miley and More
Today marks an important anniversary for the most epic day in Disney history: Walt opened the gates of Disneyland to the world, and introduced the Mouseketeers to the world. The preteen performers might seem like a gimmick now, but the lengths at which the Disney company went to recruit talented youngsters has paid off over the years. Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake (and of course Miley Cyrus, Hilary Duff and other stars who would go on to fame with other Disney programs and outside careers) are among the biggest names, but some other big names have had their Mouseketeer career forgotten in light of their other achievements. Here are five of the other stars you may not have realized were in Mickey's minor league system. -
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