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  • Nick Jonas, Selena Gomez Dating? Demi Lovato Weighs in on the Rumors

    Seven years ago, Selena Gomez and Nick Jonas once dated as a perfect pop union. Although that spark faded out years ago, some still hold onto the hope that the two will find their way back to one in another in their heightened fame. Long-time best friend of the two singers, Demi Lovato, weighed in on the subject while on air with Capital FM.
  • Pink Floyd's Roger Waters Calls Donald Trump "Pig-Ignorant"

    This Wednesday's GOP debate, or any debate for that matter, most certainly won't have former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters behind presidential candidate Donald Trump. Instead, the fearlessly outspoken bassist talked to Rolling Stone about his soon-to-be-released concert film, 'Roger Waters: The Wall', also discussing his opinions towards the republican businessman, calling him "the epitome of anything that might be considered bad" and "entrepreneurship gone wrong."
  • Whitney Houston Hologram Choreography, Tour Detailed Following Big Announcement

    In 2016, Whitney Houston will come "back to life" in the form of a digital hologram as part of a deal between Hologram USA and the iconic singer's estate. Alki David, the company's CEO, discussed the impending touring stage show with Billboard as well as debunking preconceived ideas of what the show would bring about.
  • Ryan Adams, Norah Jones Cover 'Old Man' at 2015's Neil Fest

    Sunday night, Neil Fest stormed New York Bowery's Ballroom for the first installment of a two-night, star-studded performance focused solely on Neil Young's impressive musical journey. 2015's festival saw classic Young renditions such as a soulful "Old Man" by duo Ryan Adams and Norah Jones, as well as other staples performed by Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner, Black Keys' Patrick Carney, Kim Gordon's Body/Head and Jakob Dylan.
  • Taylor Swift Posts Emmy Selfies, Says She Has "No Chill"

    In the course of one hour, Taylor Swift uploaded five separate selfies and videos of her recently acquired 2015 Creative Arts Emmy Award, explaining that she has "no chill" when it comes to celebrating her latest endeavor.
  • One Direction Members Sing 'Happy Birthday' to Niall Horan at Boston Concert

    One Direction's September 12 gig in Boston stirred up tons of emotion for the band members and fans in the audience alike. The occasion marked the boy band's last U.S. gig before going on an extended hiatus and exploring individual avenues. On a happier note, they also used the time to serenade irish heartthrob, Niall Horan, just one day prior to his 22nd birthday.
  • Michael Eavis Denies Rumors That Miley Cyrus Will Headline Glastonbury 2016

    Recent reports stated that this year's MTV Video Music Awards host, Miley Cyrus, will take on next year's Glastonbury 2016 event as a headliner. However, festival organizer Michael Eavis has stepped forward to shut down any rumors that the twerk-happy performer will appear at the festival's events.
  • Justin Bieber Stops 'What Do You Mean' 'Today' Performance to Complain About TV Cameras

    Justin Bieber has put in an intense amount of effort to show beliebers and the haters alike that he's a changed person from the drinking and driving, reckless teen he once was. Stopping by 'The Ellen Degeneres Show' for an earnest discussion of his decisions, posting apologies to his personal facebook account and taking on the cruel jokes that were spewed towards him during 'The Roast' were just a few of his endeavors before he ultimately ended his MTV Video Music Award performance in tears due to the overwhelming abundance of support. Now, it seems the pop star may have slipped up in a quick moment of frustration, stopping his U.S. performance at 'The Today Show' because the cameras were invading his personal space.
  • Dead & Company Expand Fall Tour With New U.S. Dates

    Trailing the wild success of the Grateful Dead's Fare Thee Well shows, Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann decided they weren't quite ready to call it quits. The trio, hailing from the surviving "core four," decided to team up with John Mayer, keyboardist Jeff Chimenti and multi-instrumentalist Oteil Burbridge for their latest project titled Dead & Company. Having announced 10 tour dates, the group announced more U.S. gigs, rounding out at a toal of 29 dead-inspired shows.
  • Ariana Grande to Continue Tour After Vocal Chord Recovery, Called a "Bullet Proof B*tch"

    After embarking on a grueling concert schedule, the "One Less Problem" singer kicked off her Honeymoon Tour on February 25 in Missouri and has since been forced to cancel numerous tour dates due to illness. After her latest doctor visit, Ariana Grande has been given a clean bill of health with recovered vocal chords as the 22-year-old singer is ready to head back on tour and was even called a "bullet proof b*tch" by her doctor. Words of wisdom or a shocking display of affection?KCRA
  • McCartney, Bon Jovi, Fergie & Colbie Callait Team for 'Love Song to the Earth'

    In order to raise awareness ahead of December's United Nations Climate Change conference in Paris, Paul McCartney, Jon Bon Jovi, Colbie Caillat, Fergie and Sheryl Crow joined forces for an environmentally conscious track titled "Love Song to the Earth." The star-studded alliance also released a lyric video for the global campaign track, showcasing how many taken for granted wonders of the world are at risk if Earth's inhabitants don't move toward halting climate change.
  • Sia Writing and Directing 'Sister' Film Starring "Chandelier" Video Dancer Maddie Ziegler

    The dynamic duo of Sia and Maddie Ziegler seem to be a package deal as of late--the 12-year-old dancer has starred in music videos for the Australian singer's biggest hits such as "Chandelier," "Elastic Heart" and "Big Girls Cry" and now, the two are ready to jump into their latest project, a film titled 'Sister.' The pop singer-songwriter already penned the film's script with assistance from children's author Dallas Clayton.
  • Justin Bieber Beats One Direction's Spotify Record With 'What Do You Mean?'

    Trailing his teary-eyed MTV Video Music Award performance, Justin Bieber has been given a pretty good reason to turn that frown upside down. "What Do You Mean?," the first single off of his impending album due out in November, has just stolen the title for most streamed track on Spotify in its first week, ousting pop sensation One Direction's "Drag Me Down."
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