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John Mayer cancels tour dates due to illness
John Mayer has canceled the remainder of his European tour and is returning home to recover from an intestinal illness, according to a statement on the musician's website.
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Arcade Fire announces brief U.S. tour
Arcade Fire, the celebrated Canadian rock band that last week unveiled the first songs from its much anticipated album "The Suburbs," has announced a brief U.S. tour to coincide with the release.
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Christina Aguilera announces ‘Bionic’ tour
Christina Aguilera will return to the stage this summer, when she kicks off a 20-date North American outing on July 15, tour producer Live Nation announced Monday.
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Jordin Sparks headed to Broadway
Jordin Sparks will make her Broadway debut in the musical "In the Heights" for a 12-week run beginning Aug. 19.
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Gaga, Green Day top Lollapalooza
Lady Gaga, Green Day, a reunited Soundgarden, Arcade Fire, the Strokes and Phoenix will headline this year's Lollapalooza, festival organizers confirmed Tuesday.
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Phish plans ‘Late Night’ Stones tribute
Phish will give its first television performance since reforming in 2009 on May 13, as part of a Rolling Stones tribute week on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon."
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Muse to perform at SXSW
Arena prog rockers Muse will perform a club show at Stubb's in Austin, TX as part of the South by Southwest Music Festival, Billboard has learned
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Hall and Oates bassist dies
Tom "T-Bone" Wolk, who played bass for nearly 30 years with Daryl Hall and John Oates and also recorded with Elvis Costello and Billy Joel, died Saturday of an apparent heart attack.
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Jay-Z, Dave Matthews Band topline Bonnaroo
The Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival announced its lineup Tuesday, which includes fest headliners Jay-Z, Stevie Wonder, Dave Matthews Band and Kings of Leon.
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The Who rocks Super Bowl halftime
Iconic British rock act the Who took the stage for the Super Bowl XLIV halftime show in Miami and delivered a solid if expected medley classic rock hits.
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Pitchfork Music Fest names headliners
The three-day music event in Chicago has announced Modest Mouse and others as headliners of the 2010 edition.
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The Who reveals Super Bowl set list
The Who's Pete Townshend, in an exclusive interview with Billboard, has revealed that the band's upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance will feature a "compact medley" of their signature classic-rock anthems.
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