Grammy award-winning singer Pharrell may have been fired from three different McDonald’s as a teen, but that didn’t stop him from opening what has become one of the hottest restaurants in Miami.
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Kaskade is taking his fans back to the deep end. The "I Remember" producer just announced the fourth EP in his Redux series, scheduled to drop April 4.The project has traditionally marked darker shades in his cross-genre career, with previous iterations featuring collaborations with Gorgon City, Diplo, Felix Cartal and others.
Fans who want early access to Redux 04 can sign up on KaskadeMusic.com. The announcement is paired with a tour teaser, which will see Kaskade play special Redux sets in
.Grammy award-winning singer Pharrell may have been fired from three different McDonald’s as a teen, but that didn’t stop him from opening what has become one of the hottest restaurants in Miami.
Kraftwerk have announced a tour of North American to celebrate their 50th anniversary as a band. The electronic music pioneers are bringing the 3-D live show back to the United States and Canada, beginning with a show at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington on June 19.
Cheers to new beginnings! Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union celebrated the retirement of his Miami Heat jersey with an epic three-day celebration that included an intimate, beachfront dinner and a lively nightclub party.
Close to $500,000 was raised for cancer research at the fourth annual Martell in Miami gala which took place Feb. 19, honoring WK Entertainment CEO/founder Walter Kolm and UMPG President for Latin America & US Latin Alexandra Lioutikoff. The amount was more than the past two years combined, making this a major show of force for an industry that has seen its fortunes grow exponentially in the past couple of years.
On Wednesday, the T.J. Martell Foundation for Cancer Research will honor Latin music executives Walter Kolm and Alexandra Lioutikoff during its fourth annual Martell in Miami charity dinner. Kolm is the founder and CEO of WK Entertainment and Lioutikoff is the president of Universal Music Publishing for Latin America & U.S. Latin.
The saga continues! Lizzo and Harry Styles can’t stop gassing each other up — and their fans are here for it.
Marc Anthony is giving fans an inside look at the making of his Grammy-winning 2019 album Opus. The Latin music powerhouse is set to premiere a YouTube series titled "OPUS the Recording Session Series," where fans will get a chance to be a fly on the wall witnessing Anthony's "most intimate journey as a music creator," according a press release.
Sheryl Crow and Nickel Creek have been revealed as headliners for the 2020 Moon River Music Festival in Tennessee. The festival presented by Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors in partnership with AC Entertainment will return to Chattanooga’s Coolidge Park on Sept. 12-13.
Janet Jackson, fresh from a residency in Las Vegas last year, today announced North American dates for her “Black Diamond” world tour this summer. The outing is an all-new production featuring new music from her forthcoming album “Black Diamond,” which is set for release later this year, along with songs from her 12 albums, including a special performance of “Rhythm Nation 1814,” which recently marked its 30th Anniversary.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are hanging out with an A-list crew following their royal exit.
We're crazy in love with Beyoncé's latest fashion looks.
The outlet described the event as "very hush-hush, with a lot of security," but contrary to Page Six's reporting, Harry and Meghan were not keynote speakers for the evening. Harry did a make a speech during the event, but Meghan did not.