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Lady Gaga is looking to bring her elaborately staged artRave: The ARTPOP Ball Tour to Europe. A month and a half after announcing her 25-date North American leg, the "Gypsy" singer has announced a four-date stretch in the United Kingdom surrounded by shows in Belgium, France, Germany and more. -
Alice In Chains announce extensive spring tour with lots of casino dates [FULL SCHEDULE]
They've come to snuff the rooster, and now they're coming to your town. Yesterday (Jan. 28), legendary Seattle rock band Alice In Chains announced it would be hitting the road this spring. -
Umphrey's McGee finalizing new studio album, breaking away from improv-heavy tracks
Chicago-based rockers Umphrey's McGee are famous for their live performances, full of light show and jamming. Now, the band has announced its eighth studio album, the follow up to 2011's Death By Stereo, and tells Rolling Stone that they are looking to break away from their improv-heavy live show in favor of a solid rock experience. -
Grammys Executive Producer apologizes to Trent Reznor for cutting performance short
As previously reported, Trent Reznor was pretty upset that the Grammy award organizers cut short his star-studded closing performance with Dave Grohl, Josh Homme, Lindsey Buckingham to air commercials from sponsors. He tweeted, "Music's biggest night...to be disrespected. A heartfelt F*** YOU guys." -
The Bob Marley children's musical 'Three Little Birds' will open off-broadway in Februrary featuring 'Is This Love' and 'Jammin'
Bob Marley's Three Little Birds, the children's play featuring the music of the famed reggae musician will take the stage at New York City's New Victory Theater in Times Square this Feb. 7. -
Ringo Starr sets summer tour dates with his All Starr Band following his performance at the Grammys
Ringo Starr's band will officially be heading out on the road this summer with his current members, including Toto's Steve Lukather, Mr. Mister's Richard Page, original Santana singer Gregg Rolie, Todd Rundgren and drummer Gregg Bissonette. "I love playing with this band," Starr said in a statement according to Rolling Stone, "and I can't wait to get back out and play with them again." -
Red Hot Chili Peppers to cover Led Zeppelin's 'Dazed and Confused' at Super Bowl show
Red Hot Chili Peppers are joining Bruno Mars to perform at the Super Bowl's halftime festivities and according to Artisan News, they will be covering Led Zeppelin's live version of "Dazed and Confused." -
Katy Perry auctions meet & greet plus Prismatic tour tickets on Charitybuzz for Pablove Foundation
Katy Perry is teaming up with Charitybuzz to meet a lucky fan again, along with giving away tickets to her Prismatic World Tour. This year's charity is The Pablove Foundation, which not only works on pediatric cancer research, but also enhances the lives of children living with cancer via music and the arts. -
Motley Crue announce break up, extensive farewell tour with Alice Cooper
It's been a wild and crazy 33 years but now legendary metal band Motley Crue are calling it quits. Today (Jan. 28), the band held a press conference in Los Angeles, Calif., announcing its end alongside an expansive 72-date North American tour alongside groundbreaking rocker Alice Cooper. -
Primavera Sound reveals 2014 lineup including Arcade Fire, Kendrick Lamar, Nine Inch Nails, Neutral Milk Hotel, Queens of the Stone Age and more
Barcelona's Primavera Sound is revealing its 2014 lineup today through an elaborate film. Topping this year's lineup are Arcade Fire, Nine Inch Nails and Neutral Milk Hotel along with The National, Queens of the Stone Age, Kendrick Lamar, Disclosure, Pixies, St. Vincent, HAIM, Warpaint, CHVRCHES, Majical Cloudz and FOALS. -
Arctic Monkeys get suave with 'Do I Wanna Know?' performance on Letterman [WATCH]
It's a good month to be the Arctic Monkeys. After finally(!) topping the Billboard Alternative Chart after eight years in the game and preparing for a sold-out US tour, the English rockers stormed the stage of The Late Show with David Letterman last night (Jan. 27) with its biggest American hit to date, "Do I Wanna Know?" -
Fleetwood Mac to begin recording new album with Christine McVie in March
As previously reported, Christine McVie has rejoined Fleetwood Mac. Now that she's back, Mick Fleetwood has revealed to Maui News (via Fleetwood Mac News) the band's plans to begin recording a new studio album in March. The effort will include songs written by McVie and will be the group's first full-length since 2003's Say You Will and follows up last year's EP entitled Extended Play.
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