Last night, the Pearl Jam concert in Chicago underwent a rain delay for upwards of three hours. After playing only seven songs, the “Black” band had to pause the show. Read More »
Chris Young might not seem like the kind of place where topless women roam around, and it might not seem like that is the kind of concert you will find that kind of thing. On the other hand, however, it would seem that it happens in places one might not expect. Read More »
Today (July 15), Ryan Seacrest announced the lineup for the iHeartRadio Music Festival 2013 via his radio show and Twitter account. The multi-genre, multi-day music festival will take place Sept. 20 and 21 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Justin Timberlake and Katy Perry will headline. Read More »
Blake Shelton's twitter update reveals tour rumors, Danielle Bradbery and Shelton quality time, and Colt Ford's probable wood. Read More »
Miranda Lambert is a fan on Beyonce. "Mama's Broken Heart" Songstress calls performance "flawless." Read More »
Hinder's Austin is temporarily leaving the band for "personal reasons." Read More »
Josh Turner gave the golf world a "Would You Go With Me" show at the second annual Bubba Bash in Orlando Florida. Read More »
Fall Out Boy has a series of music videos from their new album which they are calling "The Young Blood Chronicles." Read More »
Tim McGraw concert postponed due to flooding. Read More »
Florida Georgia Line and Codie Prevost share the stage in Saskatchewan, Canada. Read More »
Toby Keith is organizing a relief concert to help with rebuilding Oklahoma. Read More »
Toby Keith's twitter page blows up with love from fans in and around New Jersey for "Drinks After Work" artist. Read More »
The recent devastating tornadoes in Oklahoma have hit one band close to home: Talihina, Okla., natives Kings of Leon. Today (June 13), the "Use Somebody" rockers announced they will headline "Rock for Oklahoma" alongside fellow Oklahomans The Flaming Lips. Rock acts Jackson Browne and Built to Spill are also slated to perform, among other acts. Read More »