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Billie Joe Armstrong called out President Donald Trump for his fascism during the pop punk trios headline set at Download Festival on June 13.
The Wild Things have have announced the first chapter of their "raunchy love story", Knock Down, Drag Out. Set for release on June 19, the tune tells the tale of "a fiery love-affair in New Orleans.
Billie Joe Armstrong has shared an unreleased cover of I Get Around by The Beach Boys in tribute to late frontman Brian Wilson.
The BRIT Awards with Mastercard is moving from London to Manchester after almost 50 years. The prestigious music ceremony has been held in the British capital since 1977 and first took place at ...
Shakira has been urged to reschedule her World Pride concert by Washington D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser. The 'Hips Don't Lie' hitmaker has been forced to cancel several concerts on her 'Las Mujeres Ya ...
Talking Heads are teasing an announcement for Thursday (05.06.25). The iconic band will spill all on the same date in 1975 that they made their live debut supporting the Ramones at New York City's ...
Pusha T has branded Kanye West "sick" and declared their working relationship over. The rapper was signed to Kanye’s G.O.O.D. Music label and even became president at one stage. They've worked ...
Sean Combs (born November 4th, 1969) Sean John Combs, otherwise known by his stage names P. Diddy, Puff Daddy and Diddy, is an American rapper record producer, actor, and entrepreneur. Best known ...
Mariah Carey has teased her first studio album since 2018. The 'We Belong Together' hitmaker took to Instagram on Monday (02.06.25) to tease 'MC16' - the follow-up to 'Caution' - by driving a ...
Watch: K-pop idol G-Dragon performs Home Sweet Home at Head In The Clouds 2025 G-Dragon put on a dazzling performance at Brookside Park in Pasadena, California on May 31.
Daniel Bedingfield has announced a one-off concert at London’s Koko on November 13. After returning to the stage for his first tour in 19 years in 2024, the 'Gotta Get Thru This' hitmaker is set ...
SEVENTEEN's Mingyu says the band's first-ever Glastonbury set felt "surreal and deeply humbling". The South Korean boy band - comprising S.Coup, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, The8 ...
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