• Panorama and Governors Ball Battle for New York City’s Best Summer Festival Crown

    Will the summer of 2016 be the birth of two of the biggest music festival rivals in New York City? If the lineups for Panorama and Governors Ball aren't enough evidence, the super expensive ticket prices on the resale market should be indicative of what may be the start of longstanding rivalry. So which will be crowned the best?
  • Panorama Music Festival Lineup: Arcade Fire, LCD Soundsysten, Kendrick Lamar Headline

    New York City officially has a new event to make up its landscape of cultural event. Months after the creators of Coachella announced an East Coast version, Panorama Music Festival announced its full lineup on Tuesday (March 1), and in its debut year, it's going big. Arcade Fire, Kendrick Lamar and LCD Soundsystem are set to headline the inaugural Panorama year.
  • Arcade Fire Announce First Live Shows of 2016 at European Festivals

    Arcade Fire may not be releasing a new album until next year, but fans in Europe will have two chances to see the "Reflektor" band this summer. On Tuesday (Jan. 26), Arcade Fire announced that they will be performing at two festivals in Portugal and Brazil in July.
  • Arcade Fire Lead New Orleans Second Line Parade to Honor David Bowie [WATCH]

    Staying true to their word, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and Arcade Fire teamed up to pay a unique tribute to a one-of-a-kind entertainer, David Bowie. Saturday night brought about a traditional second line parade as they flowed through the French Quarter streets in New Orleans all with one man and his accomplishments in mind.
  • 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.
  • Arcade Fire Tour, New Album Planned for 2017, According to Kickstarter Campaign

    Arcade Fire's last album Reflektor and its coinciding tour may only seem like a recent memory, but it seems like Win Butler, Regine Chassagne and co. are gearing up for a new tour and album next year. In a Kickstarter campaign for Haitian charity Ghetto Biennales, Arcade Fire offered up two pairs of VIP tickets for their next world tour, with an expected delivery date of November 2017.
  • Arcade Fire's Will Butler Reviews Grimes' 'Art Angels' Album

    Will Butler of Arcade Fire has reviewed Grimes' new Art Angels album on Talkhouse, the website where artists talk about other artists. Despite asserting early-on that "Grimes is coming, to a large extent, from the world of 2000s pop, but she creates a giant, esoteric, viable world teeming with all sorts of poisonous Jurassic life" the Canadian multi-instrumentalist and composer overcomes his general disdain for 2000s pop (and Jurassic-era life on Earth) for just long enough to compare Grimes to Eiffel 64 and discuss the cultural importance of Bob Dylan and Prince, among other pop music and literary icons.
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