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Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder Makes Solo Outing a Group Project
Eddie Vedder has released a new album under his own name and headed out on a solo tour, but the Pearl Jam singer is hardly lonely
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Festivals, Concerts and Other Events Canceled or Postponed Due to Coronavirus Fears
The fallout from the coronavirus outbreak continues to hit the world of entertainment particularly hard as the number of events either being postponed or canceled outright continues to add up. Here’s a current list of some of the high profile concerts and festivals that have been impacted because of the virus.
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Coronavirus Concerns Prompt Postponement of Pearl Jam Tour
Grammy-winning band Pearl Jam’s show April 13 at Viejas Arenas is delayed
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Ariana Grande's ‘Sweetener' Tour Drives More Than Ticket Sales as Fans Register to Vote in Record Numbers
Ariana Grande’s “Sweetener” tour, which began in March, is already breaking records — at least for registering new voters ahead of the 2020 presidential election. Grande announced she would be partnering with non-profit voter registration group HeadCount in March via Instagram, telling fans to “use your voice and get your ‘thank u, next gen’ sticker.” “If you can’t be there...
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Fans Mourn Grunge Rock Icon Kurt Cobain 25 Years After Death
On the 25th anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s death, dozens of people left flowers, candles and handwritten messages at a Seattle park near the house where the Nirvana frontman killed himself. Cobain, whose band rose to global fame in the city’s grunge rock music scene of the early 1990s, was 27 when he died April 5, 1994, in his home in...
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Cardi B, Childish Gambino, Post Malone to Play Bonnaroo Fest
The 2019 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival will feature Childish Gambino, Post Malone, Cardi B, the Lumineers and multiple sets from Phish.
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Eddie Vedder Joins Street Musicians for Surprise Performance Outside Wrigley Field
Fans at Wrigley Field are no strangers to seeing Eddie Vedder around the home of the Chicago Cubs, but a select few were greeted to a special treat over the weekend when the Pearl Jam singer apparently joined a pair of street musicians for a surprise set.
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Ice Bucket Challenge Originator Pete Frates Back in Hospital
The originator of the famous Ice Bucket Challenge, Pete Frates, is back in the hospital, according to his mother, Nancy.
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Chris Cornell's Voice Will Live On
Chris Cornell’s otherworldly voice, endlessly versatile and deep, could fill arenas, as it did in Detroit Wednesday during his last night on Earth....
Yet whether performing before throngs or recording in the studio, Cornell gave fans an intensely intimate, indelible experience: Sometimes it felt like he was singing to an audience of one....
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Journey Keyboardist Talks Rock Hall Reunion With Steve Perry
Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain says former singer Steve Perry will be in attendance when the band is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Kimmel, Keys and Lady Gaga Among Celebrities Condemning Texas Bathroom Bill Targeting Transgender People
Musicians Lady Gaga and Alicia Keys along with Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence are among more than 140 artists and celebrities condemning a Texas “bathroom bill” targeting transgender people.
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Tupac Shakur, Pearl Jam Lead Rock Hall of Fame Ballot
The late rapper Tupac Shakur and Seattle-based rockers Pearl Jam are among the first-time nominees on the ballot for induction next year into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Nine of the 19 acts nominated are on the ballot for the first time, with Shakur and Pearl Jam in their first year of eligibility. More than 800 artists, historians...
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Britain Warns LGBT Tourists About NC, Miss.
Britain has advised gay tourists on travel to North Carolina and Mississippi, states that have recently passed laws deemed as discriminatory, NBC News reported. The legislation in North Carolina banns anti-discrimination protections for gay and transgender people and Mississippi’s law allows businesses to deny service based on their belief on marriage. “The U.S, is an extremely diverse society and attitudes...
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Pearl Jam Cancels North Carolina Concert Over New LGBT Law
Pearl Jam called the law “a despicable piece of legislation that encourages discrimination against an entire group of American citizens.”
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Seattle Police Release Photos of Kurt Cobain Suicide Gun
Police in Seattle have released photos of the shotgun Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain used to kill himself more than two decades ago....
Seattle police cold case Detective Mike Ciesynski is shown holding Cobain’s gun at different angles in five photos posted to the police department’s website Wednesday. The photos were taken in June 2015, added to the city of Seattle’s computer... -
Usher, Laverne Cox Added to Global Citizen Festival in NYC
Usher, Laverne Cox and Katie Holmes have been added to this month’s Global Citizen Festival starring Beyonce and Pearl Jam in New York City.
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WATCH: Pearl Jam Surprises Fans With “Let It Go” Cover
Pearl Jam surprised fans when they launched into the song’s chorus in the midst of its performance of “Daughter” on stage in Milan, Italy, Friday.