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Round The Clock News
MIA had to abandon her headline slot at the Big Chill Festival in Herefordshire in the UK on Saturday after a rather dramatic stage invasion >>more
Live Nation will be posting much anticipated financial results this week for the second quarter of 2010, following on from their investors meeting where senior executives sought to reassure investors about the stability of the US concert business. >>more
Billboard report that when it comes to live concert events, ticket prices are the primary deterrent among fans. >>more
Musician Don Henley has settled his claims for damages against a California politician who used his songs without permission in campaign ads posted on YouTube and elsewhere. >>more
Following a BPI report released earlier this week which put the UK recording industry's year-on-year growth at 2.3% in 2009, PRS For Music yesterday announced that the music industry as a whole saw revenues rise by 4.7% last year to £3.9 billion. >>more
Green Phoenix Festival organisers have taken the decision to cancel the festival planned for 19-22 August at Gibside National Trust Estate. >>more
A memorial service has been held in Duisberg to rememeber the 21 people who were killed at the previous weekend's Love Parade festival. >>more
As the black-clad heavy metal kids head off for Sonisphere at Knebworth, with Alice Cooper, Rammstein and Iron Maiden, more metal news from last night (Thursday 29th July) when London saw the winners at the 2010 Kerrang Awards announced, and the winners are... >>more
Univision Communications has agreed to pay $1million to settle allegations that the company's radio stations and its employees accepted secret cash payments to give more frequent airplay to artists with a former Univision recording label. >>more
At least 19 people have been confirmed after being crushed in a disused railway tunnel as they entered the Love Parade Festival in Duisberg, Western Germany on Saturday evening. >>more
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