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The U.S. will mark its 250th anniversary with a concert on the National Mall featuring Martina McBride, Flo Rida, and Vanilla Ice, among others.
The Peking Duk co-founder told Triple M he would give Eurovision a crack, days after Delta Goodrem finished fourth in Vienna.

The rapper joins the mental health initiative We Are Enough as a founding partner, with bracelets handed out at his Madison Square Garden show on May 30.
Young MC confirmed he will not perform at the Trump-backed Freedom 250 event, citing political involvement that artists were never told about.
The local Grammy-winning group lit up New Orleans venues during Jazz Fest, proving few acts match their energy on a hometown stage.

Josh Gad, Andrew Rannells, Rory O'Malley and Nikki M. James will perform fifteen years after the show swept Broadway's biggest night.

Nick Jonas takes his solo show on a six-night run across North America, kicking off at Fallsview Casino Resort in Niagara Falls on June 4.

Gamma filed a defamation lawsuit on May 26 against the anonymous creators of gammaexposed.com and larryjacksonexposed.com, calling the campaign 'reputational warfare.'

Gravest Gravy, a lost Cramps album built from 1977 sessions, is set for release and includes recordings that spawned early singles Surfin' Bird and Human Fly.

Whitney Rose posted a selfie video lamenting the lack of a new Rihanna album, and Rihanna herself reposted it with a very relatable reaction.

ICEMAN opened with 462.2 million on-demand streams in the US, landing at No. 10 all-time and giving Drake all five top spots in R&B/hip-hop history.

The Atoms for Peace bandmates performed Got to Give It Up and their recent collaboration Traffic Lights at a London show.