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U2 will play a week-long residency on the 'Tonight Show' with Jimmy Fallon.
The Irish rockers - made up of Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. - will spend five nights performing on the US chat show from November 17, the host revealed during his show on Monday night (03.11.14).
He said: "U2 is coming back Monday, November 17, for an entire week."
The news follows reports that Metallica are set to perform a five-night stint on 'The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson' and comes just weeks after the 'Late Show with David Letterman' welcomed Foo Fighters for a week-long residency.
The group previously appeared on the programme in February and performed their track 'Invisible'.
During that appearance, the rockers - who released their latest album 'Songs Of Innocence' for free on iTunes in September - insisted they were a long way off completing a new record.
The Edge said: "We're in the studio still. We really want the songs to be right. [It's about] the period of music, in our lives and history, when we really came into being, turned on by music, the seeds that made us want to be in a band."
U2 to play week-long Tonight Show residency
U2 will play a week-long residency on the 'Tonight Show' with Jimmy Fallon.
The Irish rockers - made up of Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. - will spend five nights performing on the US chat show from November 17, the host revealed during his show on Monday night (03.11.14).
He said: "U2 is coming back Monday, November 17, for an entire week."
The news follows reports that Metallica are set to perform a five-night stint on 'The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson' and comes just weeks after the 'Late Show with David Letterman' welcomed Foo Fighters for a week-long residency.
The group previously appeared on the programme in February and performed their track 'Invisible'.
During that appearance, the rockers - who released their latest album 'Songs Of Innocence' for free on iTunes in September - insisted they were a long way off completing a new record.
The Edge said: "We're in the studio still. We really want the songs to be right. [It's about] the period of music, in our lives and history, when we really came into being, turned on by music, the seeds that made us want to be in a band."
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Michael Eavis hopes Oasis will reunite at Glastonbury.
The 78-year-old founder of the music festival has confessed he is in constant talks with brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher and would love for them to reform their former band for a headline slot.
He said: "I do talk to Noel and Liam a lot. Wouldn't it be marvellous for them to relaunch at Glastonbury now Liam has split from Beady Eye?"
However, 47-year-old Noel - who confessed he and Liam, 42, were on "good terms" again last month following their falling out backstage in 2009 - has shot down rumours of a reunion to mark the 20th anniversary of Oasis' hit second album '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?' next summer.
He said: "I'm f**king looking forward to spoiling everybody's party next year. We won't be doing it."
Meanwhile, Michael has revealed another artist he's interested in booking for the annual event at Worthy Farm in Somerset, south west England, after noticing a gap in her recently released tour schedule.
He told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "Taylor Swift would be great to follow the Dolly Parton slot - especially being a country singer."
Commenting on speculation that rock royalty Fleetwood Mac are to perform next year, he added: "No, Fleetwood Mac isn't looking good at the moment. I'm afraid not."
Michael Eavis: It would be ‘marvellous’ if Oasis reformed at Glastonbury
Michael Eavis hopes Oasis will reunite at Glastonbury.
The 78-year-old founder of the music festival has confessed he is in constant talks with brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher and would love for them to reform their former band for a headline slot.
He said: "I do talk to Noel and Liam a lot. Wouldn't it be marvellous for them to relaunch at Glastonbury now Liam has split from Beady Eye?"
However, 47-year-old Noel - who confessed he and Liam, 42, were on "good terms" again last month following their falling out backstage in 2009 - has shot down rumours of a reunion to mark the 20th anniversary of Oasis' hit second album '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?' next summer.
He said: "I'm f**king looking forward to spoiling everybody's party next year. We won't be doing it."
Meanwhile, Michael has revealed another artist he's interested in booking for the annual event at Worthy Farm in Somerset, south west England, after noticing a gap in her recently released tour schedule.
He told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "Taylor Swift would be great to follow the Dolly Parton slot - especially being a country singer."
Commenting on speculation that rock royalty Fleetwood Mac are to perform next year, he added: "No, Fleetwood Mac isn't looking good at the moment. I'm afraid not."
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Tinchy Stryder wants to work with Dappy again.
The 28-year-old rapper - who had a number one hit with the 27-year-old star with 2011 single 'Spaceship' - has admitted he has "always got time" to team up with the N-Dubz singer and hinted they could join forces soon.
Speaking at the 'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare' Day Zero event in east London last night (03.11.14), Tinchy exclusively told BANG Showbiz: "Dapz is super-talented, super-cool. I haven't seen him for a while now but we've got that connection from when we see each other in the studio.
"It's never ever planned. I hope he's good, man, Dappy is cool. One thing you can't take away from him is that talent.
"He brings that energy and as a person, a good heart. I've always got time for Dapz."
The 'You're Not Alone' hitmaker also scored a chart-topping hit with the aptly-named song 'Number 1' in 2009 alongside Dappy's group N-Dubz, who he is in with his cousin Tulisa and good friend Fazer, and Tinchy thinks everything the pair touch turns to gold.
He added: "When we get together we make number ones."
The rapper has likened being in the music industry nowadays to being a professional footballer because he has been in the studio just as much as a Premier League player goes training.
He said: "I'm treating it like football now. Footballers train every day of the week, and we're in the studio making music every day of the week."
Tinchy was speaking at the 'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare' Day Zero event in London. To celebrate the early availability of the game, 'Call of Duty' hosted an extra special livestream where the public were able to be part of a celebrity team. 'Call of Duty' is out now on all major consoles - www.callofduty.com
Tinchy Stryder keen for Dappy collaboration
Tinchy Stryder wants to work with Dappy again.
The 28-year-old rapper - who had a number one hit with the 27-year-old star with 2011 single 'Spaceship' - has admitted he has "always got time" to team up with the N-Dubz singer and hinted they could join forces soon.
Speaking at the 'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare' Day Zero event in east London last night (03.11.14), Tinchy exclusively told BANG Showbiz: "Dapz is super-talented, super-cool. I haven't seen him for a while now but we've got that connection from when we see each other in the studio.
"It's never ever planned. I hope he's good, man, Dappy is cool. One thing you can't take away from him is that talent.
"He brings that energy and as a person, a good heart. I've always got time for Dapz."
The 'You're Not Alone' hitmaker also scored a chart-topping hit with the aptly-named song 'Number 1' in 2009 alongside Dappy's group N-Dubz, who he is in with his cousin Tulisa and good friend Fazer, and Tinchy thinks everything the pair touch turns to gold.
He added: "When we get together we make number ones."
The rapper has likened being in the music industry nowadays to being a professional footballer because he has been in the studio just as much as a Premier League player goes training.
He said: "I'm treating it like football now. Footballers train every day of the week, and we're in the studio making music every day of the week."
Tinchy was speaking at the 'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare' Day Zero event in London. To celebrate the early availability of the game, 'Call of Duty' hosted an extra special livestream where the public were able to be part of a celebrity team. 'Call of Duty' is out now on all major consoles - www.callofduty.com
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Beyonce will release a platinum edition box set of her self-titled album on November 24.
The 33-year-old singer's double CD and DVD limited-edition package will include two new songs, '7/11' and 'Ring Off'.
What's more, the eagerly-awaited release will include four new and unreleased remixes featuring some superstar collaborators, such as Pharrell Williams, Kanye West and Nicki Minaj.
Also included is the original, critically acclaimed visual album - which features 14 songs and 17 videos - as well as a live performance DVD that charts Beyonce's 'Mrs. Carter Show World Tour', plus 'The official 2015 Beyonce mini calendar'.
The new release - which also includes an appearance from Jamaican dancehall star Mr Vegas - is available for pre-order now.
Prior to the announcement, it was widely speculated the 'Drunk In Love' star would release a second surprise album, after details of a prospective record leaked online.
There's also speculation Beyonce and her husband Jay Z, 44, will soon release a collaborative album following the success of their 'On The Run' tour.
A source told Britain's Grazia magazine that the couple - who tied the knot in 2008 - will document their marriage problems in their new album.
The source said: "It's going to be the most raw and honest thing they've ever done because they're determined to tell 'their own truth'.
"They want to show the world how they see it, from the inside, and in their own words."
Beyonce to release platinum edition box set of self titled album
Beyonce will release a platinum edition box set of her self-titled album on November 24.
The 33-year-old singer's double CD and DVD limited-edition package will include two new songs, '7/11' and 'Ring Off'.
What's more, the eagerly-awaited release will include four new and unreleased remixes featuring some superstar collaborators, such as Pharrell Williams, Kanye West and Nicki Minaj.
Also included is the original, critically acclaimed visual album - which features 14 songs and 17 videos - as well as a live performance DVD that charts Beyonce's 'Mrs. Carter Show World Tour', plus 'The official 2015 Beyonce mini calendar'.
The new release - which also includes an appearance from Jamaican dancehall star Mr Vegas - is available for pre-order now.
Prior to the announcement, it was widely speculated the 'Drunk In Love' star would release a second surprise album, after details of a prospective record leaked online.
There's also speculation Beyonce and her husband Jay Z, 44, will soon release a collaborative album following the success of their 'On The Run' tour.
A source told Britain's Grazia magazine that the couple - who tied the knot in 2008 - will document their marriage problems in their new album.
The source said: "It's going to be the most raw and honest thing they've ever done because they're determined to tell 'their own truth'.
"They want to show the world how they see it, from the inside, and in their own words."
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Beyoncé has been nominated for the Best Song with a Message prize at this year's MTV European Music Awards.
The R&B superstar is up for the accolade for her track 'Pretty Hurts' and the other shortlisted acts are Arcade Fire for 'We Exist', Hozier for their song 'Take Me to Church', Alicia Keys for 'We Are Here' and Meghan Trainor, who is up for her smash hit 'All About That Bass'.
The fresh EMAs category is sponsored by Someone Like Me, a global programme from Durex, and the MTV Staying Alive Foundation both of which want to inspire and empower a generation to overcome barriers to safer sex and respectful relationships and eradicate HIV.
All the songs put forward for the prize have been chosen for containing empowering content and lyrics that encourage young people to become more socially conscious, be more confident and talk more openly and honestly without fear of judgement, on issues ranging from current affairs to sexuality.
The winning track will be selected solely via voting across Twitter, Instagram and Vine with users selecting their winner by using the hashtags '#WeExistEMA', '#TakeMeToChurchEMA', '#PrettyHurtsEMA', '#AllAboutThatBassEMA' and #WeAreHereEMA'.
The MTV EMAs ceremony takes place at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland, on November 9 and performances will come from artists such as Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran and Nicki Minaj - who will also host the much-anticipated event.
Beyoncé up for new MTV Award
Beyoncé has been nominated for the Best Song with a Message prize at this year's MTV European Music Awards.
The R&B superstar is up for the accolade for her track 'Pretty Hurts' and the other shortlisted acts are Arcade Fire for 'We Exist', Hozier for their song 'Take Me to Church', Alicia Keys for 'We Are Here' and Meghan Trainor, who is up for her smash hit 'All About That Bass'.
The fresh EMAs category is sponsored by Someone Like Me, a global programme from Durex, and the MTV Staying Alive Foundation both of which want to inspire and empower a generation to overcome barriers to safer sex and respectful relationships and eradicate HIV.
All the songs put forward for the prize have been chosen for containing empowering content and lyrics that encourage young people to become more socially conscious, be more confident and talk more openly and honestly without fear of judgement, on issues ranging from current affairs to sexuality.
The winning track will be selected solely via voting across Twitter, Instagram and Vine with users selecting their winner by using the hashtags '#WeExistEMA', '#TakeMeToChurchEMA', '#PrettyHurtsEMA', '#AllAboutThatBassEMA' and #WeAreHereEMA'.
The MTV EMAs ceremony takes place at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland, on November 9 and performances will come from artists such as Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran and Nicki Minaj - who will also host the much-anticipated event.
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Roxy Music have officially broken up.
The band's guitarist Phil Manzanera announced the news in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, following three-and-a-half years of inactivity by the legendary band.
Confirming that Roxy Music - also comprised of lead singer Bryan Ferry, saxophone player Andy Mackay and drummer Paul Thompson - had split, Phil said: "I don't think we're going to do any more shows. I think our job is done. When we stopped touring in 2011, Andy and I looked at each other and said, 'Our job is done here.' "
Together the art rock band released eight albums in their career, which began in 1971, with their last album 'Avalon' being released in 1982.
After dissolving in 1983, the group reformed in 2001 to celebrate their 30th anniversary touring the world and playing sell-out shows.
Phil admitted he had grown tired of playing the same songs over again, after a proposed new album failed to get off the ground, and now Roxy Music are no more he is planning to launch a solo album of his own in 2015.
Speaking to Rolling Stone, he said: "Musicians like to do new things. It's unfortunate for the fans, really, because they would like you to play the same old stuff forever and ever. And they go see it and they feel like, 'Man, they aren't as good as they used to be.'
"I'm very happy doing new things. I've got a couple of albums coming in the next year."
Roxy Music split
Roxy Music have officially broken up.
The band's guitarist Phil Manzanera announced the news in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, following three-and-a-half years of inactivity by the legendary band.
Confirming that Roxy Music - also comprised of lead singer Bryan Ferry, saxophone player Andy Mackay and drummer Paul Thompson - had split, Phil said: "I don't think we're going to do any more shows. I think our job is done. When we stopped touring in 2011, Andy and I looked at each other and said, 'Our job is done here.' "
Together the art rock band released eight albums in their career, which began in 1971, with their last album 'Avalon' being released in 1982.
After dissolving in 1983, the group reformed in 2001 to celebrate their 30th anniversary touring the world and playing sell-out shows.
Phil admitted he had grown tired of playing the same songs over again, after a proposed new album failed to get off the ground, and now Roxy Music are no more he is planning to launch a solo album of his own in 2015.
Speaking to Rolling Stone, he said: "Musicians like to do new things. It's unfortunate for the fans, really, because they would like you to play the same old stuff forever and ever. And they go see it and they feel like, 'Man, they aren't as good as they used to be.'
"I'm very happy doing new things. I've got a couple of albums coming in the next year."
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Ariana Grande has recorded a song for 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1' soundtrack.
The 'Break Free' hitmaker has teamed up with electronic music project Major Lazer for a track to feature on the upcoming film sequel's soundtrack, which is being curated by Lorde.
The 'Royals' singer previously released snippets of what fans could expect to hear on the collection, including her own track 'Yellow Flicker Beat' and her collaboration with the Chemical Brothers and Miguel titled 'This Is Not a Game'.
The track list also featured names including Kanye West, Chvrches and Charlie XCX, while "Track 5" had been left blank, until now.
Lorde took to her Twitter account yesterday (03.11.14) to announce that Ariana and Major Lazer had joined forces on a song called 'All My Love'.
She wrote: "yup.. track 5 from mockingjay: part 1 soundtrack is ALL MY LOVE - @MAJORLAZER feat. the one and only angel pipes sista @ArianaGrande (sic)."
She later retweeted a message from Ariana herself which simply read: "all my love (sic)."
'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1' is set for release on November 21 while the soundtrack is expected to be available on November 17.
Ariana Grande records song for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 sountrack
Ariana Grande has recorded a song for 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1' soundtrack.
The 'Break Free' hitmaker has teamed up with electronic music project Major Lazer for a track to feature on the upcoming film sequel's soundtrack, which is being curated by Lorde.
The 'Royals' singer previously released snippets of what fans could expect to hear on the collection, including her own track 'Yellow Flicker Beat' and her collaboration with the Chemical Brothers and Miguel titled 'This Is Not a Game'.
The track list also featured names including Kanye West, Chvrches and Charlie XCX, while "Track 5" had been left blank, until now.
Lorde took to her Twitter account yesterday (03.11.14) to announce that Ariana and Major Lazer had joined forces on a song called 'All My Love'.
She wrote: "yup.. track 5 from mockingjay: part 1 soundtrack is ALL MY LOVE - @MAJORLAZER feat. the one and only angel pipes sista @ArianaGrande (sic)."
She later retweeted a message from Ariana herself which simply read: "all my love (sic)."
'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1' is set for release on November 21 while the soundtrack is expected to be available on November 17.
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Ed Sheeran thinks the music industry is "overcrowded".
The 'Thinking Out Loud' hitmaker recently joined his friend Sam Smith on stage at his gig in Manchester last week and he thinks it is a shame too many other artists are too "competitive" to help and support their chart rivals.
He said: "Sam's had the same outlook as me, we both hero-worship classic musicians from 20,30, 40 years ago and they all hung out and sung together.
"The music industry is so overcrowded and competitive these days that everyone is fighting for a spot at the top and no one wants to jump on stage with another or help each other out. It's nice when that happens."
Ed has a host of celebrity fans who have attended his gigs but he was most surprised when Hollywood legend Samuel L. Jackson appeared at his dressing room door looking to get his picture taken with him.
He said: "Sometimes you get pre-warned because usually they want to come back and say hi. Who was least expected? Samuel L. Jackson, who turned up on the tube. He got the tube, watched the gig, came back for a selfie with me and then b*****ed off."
Ed admits he sometimes favours public transport in London because it is efficient, but he would rather travel alone.
He added on 'The Official Chart' on BBC Radio 1: "I get the tube now and again but that's not to prove anything, it's just because there's a lot of traffic.
"I like sitting in cars more than the tube but it is easier to get the tube."
Ed Sheeran: Music is overcrowded
Ed Sheeran thinks the music industry is "overcrowded".
The 'Thinking Out Loud' hitmaker recently joined his friend Sam Smith on stage at his gig in Manchester last week and he thinks it is a shame too many other artists are too "competitive" to help and support their chart rivals.
He said: "Sam's had the same outlook as me, we both hero-worship classic musicians from 20,30, 40 years ago and they all hung out and sung together.
"The music industry is so overcrowded and competitive these days that everyone is fighting for a spot at the top and no one wants to jump on stage with another or help each other out. It's nice when that happens."
Ed has a host of celebrity fans who have attended his gigs but he was most surprised when Hollywood legend Samuel L. Jackson appeared at his dressing room door looking to get his picture taken with him.
He said: "Sometimes you get pre-warned because usually they want to come back and say hi. Who was least expected? Samuel L. Jackson, who turned up on the tube. He got the tube, watched the gig, came back for a selfie with me and then b*****ed off."
Ed admits he sometimes favours public transport in London because it is efficient, but he would rather travel alone.
He added on 'The Official Chart' on BBC Radio 1: "I get the tube now and again but that's not to prove anything, it's just because there's a lot of traffic.
"I like sitting in cars more than the tube but it is easier to get the tube."
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Queen have released a new song featuring Freddie Mercury to raise money in the fight against AIDS.
The Coca-Cola Company have teamed up with (RED) for a new campaign, 'Share the Sound of An AIDS Free Generation', which will see a host of artists debut new music and offer exclusive experiences and the month-long initiative kicks off today (03.11.14) with the group's song 'Let Me in Your Heart Again', which features vocals from their late singer - who died from an AIDS-related illness in 1991 - and has been remixed by William Orbit.
Queen guitarist Brian May said: "It's been 23 years since the world lost our beloved Freddie Mercury,. We've made extraordinary progress in the fight against AIDS in that time. But we cannot simply rest on the fact that the treatment is available. We must ensure that it is provided. Roger and I are proud to lend this rediscovered song to the (Coca-Cola) RED campaign, in the hope that Freddie's powerful voice can inspire the world yet again."
Other exclusive tracks being made available include Aloe Blacc's 'Together' on November 10, while the following week will see a collaboration between Wyclef Jean and Avicii, 'Divine Sorrow' ready for download. An exclusive remix of 'I Lived' by OneRepublic will conclude the musical offerings during the week of November 24.
Meanwhile, fans donating to the campaign at omaze.com/CokeRed can be in with the chance of winning a number of once-in-a-lifetime experiences, including getting flown to a U2 gig to meet Bono backstage and be given a customised (RED) Gretsch guitar signed by the singer, spending the day with OneRepublic, winning tickets to three of the biggest music festivals in the world and joining Avicii on-stage in Las Vegas, or sitting on stage at Queen and Adam Lambert's gig in London, as well as receiving a VIP tour of Queen's recording studio in Montreux, Switzerland.
Money raised from the campaign will go directly to The Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria to finance grants which provide HIV prevention, testing, counseling, treatment, and care services.
Emmanuel Seuge, Vice President, Global Alliances & Ventures, The Coca-Cola Company, said: "One of the primary goals behind the movement of this campaign is to use the power of music to rally the millennial generation in realising that an AIDS free world is within reach.
"We are grateful to all of the artists who are joining us in this remarkable effort."
Queen release new song for AIDS campaign
Queen have released a new song featuring Freddie Mercury to raise money in the fight against AIDS.
The Coca-Cola Company have teamed up with (RED) for a new campaign, 'Share the Sound of An AIDS Free Generation', which will see a host of artists debut new music and offer exclusive experiences and the month-long initiative kicks off today (03.11.14) with the group's song 'Let Me in Your Heart Again', which features vocals from their late singer - who died from an AIDS-related illness in 1991 - and has been remixed by William Orbit.
Queen guitarist Brian May said: "It's been 23 years since the world lost our beloved Freddie Mercury,. We've made extraordinary progress in the fight against AIDS in that time. But we cannot simply rest on the fact that the treatment is available. We must ensure that it is provided. Roger and I are proud to lend this rediscovered song to the (Coca-Cola) RED campaign, in the hope that Freddie's powerful voice can inspire the world yet again."
Other exclusive tracks being made available include Aloe Blacc's 'Together' on November 10, while the following week will see a collaboration between Wyclef Jean and Avicii, 'Divine Sorrow' ready for download. An exclusive remix of 'I Lived' by OneRepublic will conclude the musical offerings during the week of November 24.
Meanwhile, fans donating to the campaign at omaze.com/CokeRed can be in with the chance of winning a number of once-in-a-lifetime experiences, including getting flown to a U2 gig to meet Bono backstage and be given a customised (RED) Gretsch guitar signed by the singer, spending the day with OneRepublic, winning tickets to three of the biggest music festivals in the world and joining Avicii on-stage in Las Vegas, or sitting on stage at Queen and Adam Lambert's gig in London, as well as receiving a VIP tour of Queen's recording studio in Montreux, Switzerland.
Money raised from the campaign will go directly to The Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria to finance grants which provide HIV prevention, testing, counseling, treatment, and care services.
Emmanuel Seuge, Vice President, Global Alliances & Ventures, The Coca-Cola Company, said: "One of the primary goals behind the movement of this campaign is to use the power of music to rally the millennial generation in realising that an AIDS free world is within reach.
"We are grateful to all of the artists who are joining us in this remarkable effort."
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