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NYC Guitar Concert by Hinckley, Who Shot Reagan, Is Canceled
A planned concert by John Hinckley Jr., who shot and wounded President Ronald Reagan in 1981, has been canceled even as Hinckley was freed from federal court oversight, the New York City venue that had booked the performance announced. The Market Hotel in Brooklyn cited “very real and worsening threats and hate” in its announcement on social media Wednesday that it was...
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‘Juneteenth NY' Hosts 13th Annual Celebration in Brooklyn
With Juneteenth and Father’s Day falling on the same day this year, “Juneteenth NY” is hosting a celebration that will highlight both holidays.
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NYC SummerStage Kicks Off Full Return with Nearly 90 Free & Benefit Shows
New York City’s largest outdoor performing arts festival, SummerStage, returns this summer in full swing across all five boroughs with nearly 90 free and ticketed shows. NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino sits down with Exec. Artistic Dir. Erika Elliott to find out what New Yorkers can expect this season.
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Pier 17 Hosts Summer Concert Series Aiming to Attract With Artists and Skyline Views
As places around the city ease some of their restrictions, concert goers will have a wide range of venues to choose from this summer, and The Rooftop at Pier 17 is on the list.
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Bryant Park Announces Free Summer Event Series
Get ready to sit back and relax on the Bryant Park lawn as Picnic Performances return this summer for a series of free live music, dance and theater events. Presented by Bank of America, the lineup consists of over 20 shows, each starting at 7:00 p.m., and kicks off May 27 with “The Barber of Seville,” a musical performance by…
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NYC SummerStage to Make Full Return with Dozens of Free Shows
New York City’s largest outdoor performing arts festival, SummerStage, will return this summer in full swing across all five boroughs with dozens of free shows to check out along twelve community parks. Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage will offer nearly 90 free concerts, dance performances, film screenings, and art workshops in Central Park and neighborhood parks. The season’s programming...
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John Mayer Pauses Small Stage Concert to Help Concertgoer
John Mayer performed Wednesday Night as the headliner at the SiriusXM and Pandora’s Small Stage Series.
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Rapper Drakeo the Ruler Confirmed Dead After Being Stabbed at ‘Once Upon A Time in LA' Festival Saturday Night
Rapper Drakeo the Ruler was killed after being stabbed at the annual ‘Once Upon a Time in LA’ Festival in Exposition Park Saturday night. The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating the incident
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Rapper Drakeo the Ruler Stabbed at ‘Once Upon a Time in LA' Festival
LAPD is investigating the scene at a music festival at the Banc of California Stadium in Exposition Park, where rapper Drakeo the Ruler was fatally stabbed.
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Foo Fighters Cancel F1 Abu Dhabi Concert for Medical Reasons
Event organizers say the Foo Fighters rock band has called off its concert at the Formula One race in Abu Dhabi due to “unforeseen medical circumstances.”
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Ye and Drake Teaming Up to Host Benefit Concert to ‘Free Larry Hoover'
The rapper formerly known as Kanye West announced he will headline a benefit concert at the Los Angeles Coliseum on Dec. 9 to raise awareness for prison and sentencing reform.
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Mourning Starts as Houston Officials Probe Concert Deaths
Investigators are expected to examine the design of safety barriers and the use of crowd control in determining what led to a crush of spectators at a Houston music festival that left eight people dead and hundreds more injured.
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Several Killed, Dozens Injured at Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival Concert
Several people were killed and dozens of others were injured at rapper Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival in Houston at NRG Park
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Billy Joel Rocks Madison Square Garden in His First Post-Pandemic NYC Concert
Billy Joel had seen the lights go out on Broadway and at Madison Square Garden. His residency at the famed arena, which began in January 2014 and included 73 straight monthly shows, came to a pause in March 2020 as New York shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic. For 20 months, the seats he’d normally fill were left empty, the…
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Watch Tim McGraw Jump Offstage to Confront Hecklers During Tense Concert Exchange
After fans called out Tim McGraw for forgetting the lyrics to one of his hits, he took matters into his own hands and had a heated exchange with audience members at his live concert.
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Judge Grants Unconditional Release to Reagan Shooter John Hinckley Jr.
John Hinckley, Jr. tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981.
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ABBA Reunites After Nearly 40 Years to Announce New Album, Digital Concert
The band, who have not released new music in nearly 40 years, announced Thursday that they will release new music.
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Man Falls To His Death While Attending Concert at Citi Field
A concertgoer fell to his death after plummeting from one of the topmost sections of Citi Field Friday night, according to police.
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WATCH: Donnie Wahlberg's Message for Boy, 11, Whose Concert Shirt Was Stolen
For a young New Kids on the Block fan from Weymouth, Massachusetts, seeing the band at his first concert at Fenway Park Friday night had profound significance.
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Ed Sheeran to Headline NFL's Kickoff Concert Next Month
Ed Sheeran will perform in a concert to kickoff the NFL season opener in Florida next month