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With less than 20 days (04.07.25) until Liam and Noel Gallagher get back onstage together for the first time in 16 years, Contact Music has asked AI to conjure up the "dream setlist" for the Oasis ...
AC/DC have announced their first Australian tour in a decade.. The PWR UP tour is heading to the hard rock legends' home country later this year, with the Aussie leg of the stadium jaunt kicking ...
Sir Paul McCartney caught Irish rockers Inhaler live at Glastonbury on Friday (27.06.25). . Contactmusic.com, the premier destination for music news ...
What about Donald Trump? It might be hard for socialist Britain to understand but Donald Trump is like a breath of fresh air, because he’s not a politician. That’s it. I don’t like the man ...
Lorde bares all about gender fluidity, trauma and self-discovery on her comeback album, Virgin.. The New Zealand pop star is back with her most candid collection to date.
AC/DC have announced their first Australian tour in a decade.. The PWR UP tour is heading to the hard rock legends' home country later this year, with the Aussie leg of the stadium jaunt kicking ...
Talking Heads are teasing an announcement for Thursday (05.06.25).. The iconic band will spill all on the same date in 1975 that they made their live debut supporting the Ramones at New York City ...
Roy Stride loves Oasis too much to get into fisticuffs with Noel Gallagher over his "Scouting For Idiots" jibe. . Contactmusic.com, the premier destination for music news ...
Robbie Williams has cryptically teased a return to Glastonbury 30 years after he and Liam Gallagher partied in the hallowed fields. . Contactmusic.com, the premier destination for music news ...
WATCH: Chris Brown brings out 50 Cent in Manchester The Breezy Bowl Tour headed to Manchester's Co-op Live arena on June 15, and had a very special guest join him at the show to perform his hit ...
Justin Bieber is "broken" and has "anger issues". The 31-year-old singer has recently sparked concern among fans over his erratic social media posts, but he has seemingly addressed their comments ...
The Who's Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend have discussed whether or not there could be final concerts in the UK following their 'The Song Is Over North America Farwell Tour'.