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When the radio juggernaut that is iHeartRadio does an awards show, it does it big. After enlisting musical juggernauts like Justin Timberlake, Rihanna and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis as nominees for its inaugural show, today (April 21), iHeartRadio announced its lineup of performers, and it's pretty big. -
5 biggest surprise cameos of Coachella: Justin Bieber, Beyoncé, Debbie Harry and more [VIDEOS]
But, the more interesting stories lie in those who showed up at Coachella with no forewarning, shocking audiences in mostly good way (except for one...). Here at MusicTimes, we're all about the element of surprise, so check out the five biggest surprise showings at Coachella: -
6 Pairs of Rival Artists That Would Make Great Music Together: Robert Smith & Morrissey, The Flaming Lips & Arcade Fire and more
When Blur’s Damon Albarn revealed that he and Oasis’s Noel Gallagher had been talking about possibly recording together, we here at Music Times didn’t quite believe it was true. The two are notorious rivals, so working with one another seems like the last thing either one of them would want to do. This got me thinking about other artists who would never collaborate, but would probably make great work together if they did. -
Arcade Fire bobblehead mask stolen from Bridgeport Reflektor Tour concert
Arcade Fire's Reflektor Tour has been compromised. At the "Afterlife" band's Tuesday night concert in Bridgeport, Conn., one of the group's paper maché bobbleheads went missing. -
Arcade Fire 'Reflektor' Tour setlist, stage setting revealed after Lousiville opener
Last night (March 6), Arcade Fire started its massive US Reflektor Tour at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky. After months of anticipation from the band's enthusiastic fanbase, the official setlist for the Reflektor Tour has been revealed. -
Violinist Owen Pallett Worries Oscar Win for Best Original Score (with Arcade Fire, for Spike Jonze's 'her') Will Kill Canada's Indie Cred
A proper Canadian, Pallett did not receive the information well, feeling a bit unnerved by the news and terrified of becoming, quote, "the most overrated Canadian in the eyes of Canadians." -
Indie Classicalites from Radiohead, Arcade Fire, Punch Bros. (Not Andrea Bocelli & Lindsey Stirling) are Saving the Music Industry
No, classical music isn't dead. In fact, classical music has become the latest vanity endeavor for most contemporary musicians. -
eighth blackbird's Tim Munro on "Still in Motion" Program (Ligeti, Mackey, T. Johnson, Arcade Fire) at Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
eighth blackbird's performances at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago on March 8 and 9 will hold some of the group's favorite music, including works by György Ligeti and Arcade Fire's Richard Reed Parry. -
WATCH: Arcade Fire rule the studio with 'Afterlife' on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon continued its parade of mega-performances and stars during its inaugural week on Thursday night (Feb. 20), when massive stadium alt-rockers Arcade Fire stormed the stage for a performance of the Reflektor cut "Afterlife." -
Arcade Fire announce Reflektor Tour openers: Dan Deacon, Kid Koala to support
The supporting acts for Arcade Fire's Reflektor Tour have finally been announced less than a month before the string of shows is set to kick off in Louisville, Ky. Today (Feb. 17), it was announced that Dan Deacon and Kid Koala will open for the "Afterlife" band on the tour's first eight dates. -
Glastonbury rumors: Prince reported to be final headliner
It's festival season and you're damn right we're hypothesizing who'll be headlining various festivals, even it they're overseas and impossible for us to attend. Two of the headliners for this year's Glastonbury festival have already been announced, but London newspaper The Mirror reported this weekend that Prince will be the final headlining performer, at least according to anonymous sources. -
'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' announces first guests: U2, Lady Gaga, Tim McGraw, Arcade Fire and Justin Timberlake
As previously reported, U2 will be the first guest to perform on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Now the show's first week's lineup has been revealed, and it's packed with big names: Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Arcade Fire and Tim McGraw.
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