Factbox: Country Music Associa...
(Reuters) – The Country Music Association on Wednesday announced the nominees for the 48th annual CMA Awards, which will be awarded on Nov. 5 during a televised ceremony in Nashville, Tennessee. …
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Dozens arrested at Made in Ame...
(Reuters) – Seven people were arrested on Sunday at the Made in America music festival in downtown Los Angeles, following an opening day that left more than two dozen people in handcuffs, police said. During Sunday's show at Grand Park there were four felony arrests, including one for battery and the rest for possession of narcotics, besides three misdemeanor arrests, including one charge of public drunkenness, the Los Angeles Police Department said. Another 23 people were given alcohol citations, an LAPD police spokeswoman said. So far about 27,000 tickets have been scanned for Sunday's full day of events, including top-billed stars John Mayer and Kanye West later in the evening.
NY’s Electric Zoo music ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The Electric Zoo music festival was shut down in the face of powerful thunderstorms Sunday, forcing thousands of people to leave its island setting and marking its second cancellation in as many years.
‘Prayer in C’ remi...
French-Israeli double act Lilly Wood burst into the British singles chart on Sunday, outselling U.S. German DJ Robin Schulz remixed Lilly Wood’s folky track “Prayer in C” for a re-release, propelling it to the top of charts across Europe. “Maps”, the lead single from Maroon 5’s upcoming album, charted in second place to push last week’s number one “Lovers on the Sun” by David Guetta into third spot. Taylor Swift’s “Shake it Off” held onto fourth place while “Am I Wrong” by Nico and Vinz completed the top five.
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Ed Sheeran, Mary J. Blige and ...
The lineup is nearly complete for the next iTunes Festival, which is set to take place in London throughout the month of September. Ed Sheeran, Mary J. Blige, Placebo and Tony Bennett have been added to the program, joining previously announced acts including Pharrell Williams, Lenny Kravitz, Kylie Minogue, Maroon 5, Beck, Blondie, Jungle and David Guetta.