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Fans make their way down Lower Broadway during the Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th event in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, July 4, 2025.
Sony Music France and Sony Music Publishing France have acquired Lusafrica and Africa Nostra, a long-established label and publishing house dedicated to promoting Lusophone and African artists ...
Musician Azealia Banks pulled out of two UK music festivals while claiming they pressured her to make political statements about the war in Gaza.
“Never let the music die, that’s what he would have wanted.” Gary Brabson’s GoFundMe flier. G-Money’s family, friends and fans all gathered to jam.
The iconic Belgian music festival Tomorrowland, in partnership with Hero Esports, INS Land and Budweiser, is set to make its China debut with its first-ever indoor music showcase in Shanghai in on ...
Analysis - South Africans want to shop more sustainably, according to research published in the journal Sustainable Development. But most can't tell which products are environmentally friendly.
Clipse Reveals ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ Tracklist Featuring Kendrick Lamar, Nas & Tyler, the Creator The Thornton brothers' first album in 16 years arrives in July.
Kem has revived his Kemistry Records label, which leaves Motown Records without a signature Detroit artist for the first time in its 66-year history.
The Denver Municipal Band has announced their free summer concert series, performances will be held in multiple parks and venues around the Denver metro area.
XL Recordings MD Ben Beardsworth has told Music Week that Fontaines DC are on the “cusp of something really significant” in terms of their global reach.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case brought by ISP Cox over whether it should be held liable for the music piracy committed by its users. Cox Communications’ request for the Supreme ...
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