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Splendour In The Grass Cancelled for 2024
Splendour In The Grass 2024, set for 19, 20, 21 July, has been cancelled just two weeks after being announced.
Tagged as:Arcade Fire, Australia, cancelled, future, Kylie Minogue, live music, Splendour In The Grass
Bob Dylan Sells Out To Universal Music
And just when you thought 2020 couldn’t throw up any more surprises Bob Dylan has become a complete sell-out. Dylan has sold the publishing rights to his songwriting catalogue in a deal said to be worth around $300 million to Universal Music.
Tagged as:60s, 70s, Abba, Adele, Al green, Alabama Shakes, Alex Da Kid, Alexandre Desplat, Alicia Keys, Ariana Grande, Axwell & Ingrosso, Bastille, Beach Boys, Beastie Boys, Bee Gees, Benny Blanco, Billie Eilish, Billy Joel, Bob Dylan, Brandi Carlile, Britney Spears, Bruce Springsteen, Carly Rae Jepsen, Carly Simon, Carole Bayer Sager, Chris Brown, Coldplay, DaBaby, Danny Elfman, Dave Matthews, Demi Lovato, Desmond child, Disclosure, Don Henley, Dua Lipa, Elton John/Bernie Taupin, Elvis Costello, Emile Haynie, Eminem, Florence + The Machine, folk, future, Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Gustavo Santaolalla, H.E.R., Halsey, Harry Styles, Imagine Dragons, Irving Berlin, J Balvin, Jack White, Jason Derulo, Jeff Bhasker, Jhené Aiko, Jimi Hendrix, Jody Gerson, Joe Jonas, Josh Groban, Justin Bieber, Justin Timberlake, Kane Brown, Keith Urban, Kendrick Lamar, Kenny Chesney, Leonard Bernstein, Lil Baby, Lil Mosey, Lil Yachty, Linkin Park, Logic, Lucian Grainge, Maren Morris, Mariah Carey, Maroon 5, Martin Garrix, Megan Thee Stallion, Metallica, Metro Boomin, Michael Chabon, Miguel, Mumford & Sons, Ne-Yo, Neil Diamond, New Order, Nick Jonas, Nicki Minaj, Otis Redding, Paul Simon, Pearl Jam, Post Malone, publishing, Quavo, R.E.M., Randy Newman, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rex Orange County, rock, Rosalía, Sam Hunt, Selena Gomez, Sex Pistols, Shania Twain, Shawn Mendes, songwriting, Stax (East Memphis Music), Steve Mac, SZA, Taylor Swift, The Clash, the Mamas & the Papas, Tobias Jesso Jr., Troy Verges, U2, Universal Music Publishing, USA, Zedd
Martin Garrix Releases Statement Following Court Win Over Masters Ownership
Management for 23-year old DJ Martin Garrix has issued a statement following their court win after a four-year legal battle over ownership of Martin’s early recordings.
Tagged as:10s, DJ, Dutch, EDM, Europe, future, Holland, Martin Garrix, Netherlands, pop, progressive, techno
New Music Releases for 18 January 2019
by Gavin Ryan
Major new titles coming this week from: Papa Roach, Arch Enemy, Joe Jackson, Daniel O’Donnell, Alice Merton, For King & Country, Future, Christina Perri, Thunder, Ashley McBride, Mike Posner, James Blake, Maggie Rogers, Steve Mason, Alfie Boe, Switchfoot, and Cub Sport.
Tagged as:Alfie Boe, Alice Merton, Arch Enemy, Ashley McBride, Christina Perri, Daniel O'Donnell, For King & Country, future, James Blake, Joe Jackson, Maggie Rogers, Mike Posner, new music, new releases, Papa Roach, Steve Mason, Switchfoot, Thunder
Future Cancels Australian Tour After Friend’s Death
Future has cancelled the rest of his Australian tour following the death of one of his close friends.
Tagged as:10s, future, rap, USA
Future and Lil Yachty Cancel Charlottesville Show
Future and Lil Yachty have pulled out of a concert in Charlottesville, Virginia following the violence at a white supremacist rally in the city.
Tagged as:10s, future, Lil Yachty, rap, USA
Future Vs Ciara Break-up Gets Ugly
A U.S. judge has ruled angry Twitter messages posted by rapper Future about his ex-fiancee Ciara are not enough to sue for libel.
Tagged as:00s, Ciara, future, Future Vs Ciara Break-up Gets Ugly, pop, rap, USA
Future Tops US Chart, Tame Impala Comes In At 4
American rapper Future has debuted at number one on the Billboard chart with ‘DS2’ while Perth’s Tame Impala have debuted at number 4 in America with ‘Currents’.
Tagged as:Alan Jackson, Billboard, future, music news, Tame Impala, US charts
Mick Fleetwood Questions Whether Fleetwood Mac Will Ever Tour Again
Mick Fleetwood has opened up in an interview in Playboy magazine on the future of Fleetwood Mac.
Tagged as:70s, classic, Fleetwood Mac, folk, future, Lindsay Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, pop, rock, Stevie Nicks, tour
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