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Alanis Morissette Is Headed to Vegas — Here’s How to Secure the Best Ticket Deals

Fans can see the "Ironic" singer live — and at a discount. These are the best promo codes for Alanis Morissette's 2025 Las Vegas residency.

Half of Spotify’s Royalties Are Going to Indie Artists

The company confirmed in a new report that it paid $5 billion to the independent music sector in 2024.

Concord In Talks With Digital Music Platform Stem for Possible Acquisition

Negotiations are ongoing for what may turn out to be a partial sale.

How to Watch ‘Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party’ Online

Over 40 years after being pulled from MTV for being "too experimental," Cameron Crowe has released an extended version of his documentary with new 16mm film footage of the late musician.

Billy Joel Postpones Tour Dates Due to Medical Condition: “My Health Must Come First”

Joel rescheduled eight concerts, with his tour pushed back four months.

Wheesung, Veteran Korean Singer, Dies at 43 

The k-pop star, who suffered a precipitous decline in his career after being caught illegally using anesthetics in 2021, was discovered unresponsive in his Seoul apartment Monday evening. 

Ariana Grande Announces ‘Eternal Sunshine’ Deluxe Album

The recent Oscar nominee will release ‘Eternal Sunshine Deluxe: Brighter Days Ahead’ on March 28.

The Heavy Metal Ties That Bind: Singer Encourages Israeli Hostage to “Hold on to Memories” (Guest Column)

David Draiman, frontman of the band Disturbed, writes about Yarden Bibas and his family, who have come to symbolize loss and resilience.

The Ruby Experience Gives L.A. Crowd a Chance to Rock With Jennie

The 29-year-old K-Pop star brought her debut solo album, ‘Ruby,’ to L.A.’s Peacock Theater for a night full of experimental and cinematic production, a range of genres and immense gratitude to her fans.

D’Wayne Wiggins, Founding Member of the R&B Group Tony! Toni! Tone!, Dies at 64

The group was behind the songs “Anniversary,” “It Never Rains (In Southern California)” and "(Lay Your Head on My) Pillow."

Why So Many Recording Artists Struggle to Get Health Insurance

In most label deals, artists sign as independent contractors. And while SAG-AFTRA counts around 3,500 recording musicians among its ranks, a $27,540 annual earnings threshold is one hurdle.

Justice on Computer Malfunctions, Stage Fright and Owing a Debt to Daft Punk

Currently on an epic world tour, the Grammy-winning techno duo snuck into L.A. for a revealing chat about secret inspirations and terrifying moments of man vs. machine.

Sean “Diddy” Combs Accused of Forced Labor in Superseding Indictment

Prosecutors also say that he forced an employee to have sex with him. Combs has denied the allegations.

King Charles Partners With Apple Music to Release His Playlist, Featuring Kylie Minogue, Raye and More

In an extraordinarily personal insight into Charles III's music taste, 'The King's Music Room' was recorded at Buckingham Palace in his private office.

The Future of Reggae and Dancehall Discussed at Island Music Conference in Jamaica

“I would really like for the artists to come in and make connections and understand the game and not get fucked like the old ones did,” said Shaggy of the third annual confab.