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Slipknot Sonisphere show to be made available around the world via satellite uploaded webcast


Slipknot has announced a special real-time Webcast of their Sonisphere performance at Knebworth via their website, Slipknot1.com to take place during their headline set at 9PM (GMT) on Sunday, July 10 

The webcast has been made possible through internet technology and a satellite uplink, provided by BT, direct from Sonisphere.

Set to be an epic and emotional occasion, this highly anticipated show will mark the band’s first appearance in the UK in over two years and their first British performance without founding member Paul Gray, who tragically passed away last year.

The band said of the upcoming performance:
“England has always been a special place for this band from the very beginning. We can’t think of a better way to culminate our celebration of Paul’s life than to share it with the Maggots at Knebworth and the millions more watching around the world. This is not to be missed.”

The live webcast is also a ‘first’ for Sonisphere 
Says festival producer Stuart Galbraith:
“This is the first time Sonisphere Festival has been transmitted live across the web and represents yet another major stride in its commitment to harnessing the power of the internet to engage with the rock audience at large across the planet.

“Given that this is going to be such an important event for Slipknot fans the world over, we felt it only right to allow them all to share in what is set to be a historic experience, wherever they are.”

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Hot News: Katy Perry postpones gigs after attack of food poisoning


Pop star Katy Perry has been forced to postpone two dates on her California Dreams tour after suffering from food poisoning. The 26-year-old has apologised to fans for cancelling shows in Chicago, Illinois, today and in St Paul, Minnesota, tomorrow.

Both gigs have been re-scheduled for August. The Teenage Dream hitmaker reportedly had to pull the concerts because of 'an attack of food poisoning leading to severe dehydration', according to Jam Productions. 

She tweeted today: "Chicago and St Paul - I'm so sorry to have to postpone today and tomorrow's shows. But I'll be back 8/21 (Chi) and 8/23 (St Paul)!" In a message on her official website, Perry added: "I apologise to my fans in Chicago and the Twin Cities for not being able to perform this weekend, but I am going to return in a few weeks to give them the very best show ever!"

source: MetroLyrics.com

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Lady Gaga is hooked on 'Antiques Roadshow'


The 25-year-old singer ' who is well known for her eccentric tastes ' is obsessed with the British TV show where people bring in their valuables to find out their value, and friends have now bought her a DVD box set of classic episodes so she can watch them on the road.

A source told The Sun newspaper: "Lady Gaga is really into her antiques so British pals thought she might be interested in the programme.

"It went down a storm and Gaga hasn't stopped watching the DVDs. She loves how the old people think their antique is a bit of old tat but ends up costing thousands. It's right up her street."

The 'Judas' hitmaker herself has some expensive items in her closet ' she was given the red shoes worn by Judy Garland in 1939 movie 'The Wizard of Oz' as a present from her management earlier this year.

It is not the first time Lady Gaga has been linked to a love of television ' she has previously confessed she adores watching cookery shows when she has some down time.

She said: "When I get time off, I like to watch cooking shows, I'm really obsessed with them. I'm a really good cook now, just from watching those shows. My specialty is Italian."

source: http://www.music-news.com/shownews.asp?H=Lady-Gaga-is-hooked-on-Antiques-Roadshow&nItemID=42440

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Soundgarden reunion tour relives band's '90s glory


TORONTO (Reuters) - More than 14 years after Soundgarden broke up, the Seattle rockers launched their reunion tour in Toronto on Saturday, taking 16,000 nostalgic fans back to the glory days of the 1990s grunge era.

The foursome raced through 21 songs in two hours at the Molson Amphitheatre, focusing mostly on the riff-laden dark material that transformed them into MTV darlings.

In contrast to the tense final show of their last tour in 1997, the scene on stage seemed particularly more relaxed.

Singer/guitarist Chris Cornell shot some video footage of the audience, and his young son could be seen in the wings playing air drums and singing along. His traditionally stone-faced colleagues allowed themselves the occasional smile, but they rarely acknowledged each other.

Toronto was the first stop of a 20-date tour that wraps July 30 in Washington state; the band is also slated to headline a festival in New Orleans on October 28.

Beyond that, the band must take second-place to drummer Matt Cameron's commitments to Pearl Jam, which is touring Canada throughout September. Cornell will spend most of October on a solo tour of New Zealand and Australia.

Soundgarden is also working on a follow-up to its last studio album, 1996's "Down on the Upside," which is tentatively set to come out early next year. Cornell said there was no room in the set list to premiere any songs.

CULT FAVORITES TO MTV
Soundgarden emerged in the 1980s from a fertile Seattle music scene that also produced such grunge bands as Nirvana, Alice in Chains and the future members of Pearl Jam. The band was often likened to Led Zeppelin early in its career, winning cult approval from punk and heavy metal enthusiasts.

It crossed over into the mainstream with its chart-topping 1994 album "Superunknown," an MTV-friendly set that yielded two Grammys. Nine of the album's 15 tracks were played in Toronto, including the hits "Black Hole Sun" and "Fell on Black Days."

Half of the 12 tunes from that album's predecessor, 1991's "Badmotorfinger," were also dusted off, including the speed-metal track "Rusty Cage" that Johnny Cash later revived in a stripped-down version.

Just two songs were played from "Down on the Upside," an album at the center of a rift about musical direction. Rising tensions led to Soundgarden's break-up after the final stop of its 1997 tour in Hawaii.

Only Cornell and Cameron retained high public profiles in subsequent years. The singer released a few solo albums and formed the "supergroup" Audioslave with members of Rage Against the Machine. Cameron became Pearl Jam's fifth drummer.

But guitarist Kim Thayil told Reuters in May that the foursome managed to remain friends, with the musicians often bumping into each other in Seattle's tight-knit music scene.

The reunion started to come together last year, with the band playing the Lollapalooza festival in August, and a handful of low-profile dates in small venues.

The group, rounded out by bassist Ben Shepherd, is taking the current reunion on a day-to-day basis, given that the members are older, wiser and have domestic commitments.

"The band is definitely handling its career situation in a lot freer way than it did before," Thayil said. "There are other focal points to people's lives individually and those can't be taken away. First things first."

source :news.yahoo.com

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Jessie J Pulls Out Of All Summer Shows After Surgery

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British pop sensation Jessie J has been forced to pull out of all her summer festival appearances after undergoing emergency surgery on her broken foot.

The star fell off a stage and broke a bone in her foot in two places earlier this month, but managed to wow the crowds at Britain's Glastonbury festival last weekend by perching herself on a throne throughout her set.

But the performance will be the star's last for the remainder of the summer after doctor's decided to operate.

She has now scrapped 11 appearances at events like Paris: Orange Rock Corps, Scotland's T In The Park , Oxegen in Ireland and the i-Tunes Festival in London.

In a statement, the star says, "Sorry doesn't feel enough to say, I am devastated for my fans that I know have been waiting to see me and working hard for tickets. I was so excited about the summer and I'm as upset as you all are. But unfortunately these things happen. I have to remain positive and I promise I will make it up later in the year."

source: http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2011/06/30/jessie_j_pulls_out_of_all_summer_shows

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Bono Thrills Blind Fan At Nashville Gig

 


A blind U2 fan was given a concert moment he and his wife will never forget in Nashville, Tennessee on Sunday night when Bono invited him up onstage to perform with the rockers.

The rocker was finishing the set on the latest stop on U2’s 360 world tour when he spotted the fan and his sign request to perform a song for his wife.


Approaching the lucky fan, Bono asked him what he wanted to play – and then invited him to join the band.
The frontman announced, “Get a guitar for this dude. Gents, we have a surprise guest.”


To rapturous applause, the nervous fan began playing All I Want Is You as the band joined in.
Bono was clearly impressed and insisted the fan took home the guitar that he played as a brief member of U2.

Source: www.wenn.com

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Duran Duran Cancels Summer Tour Due To Voice Problems


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Duran Duran have cancelled their entire summer tour to allow frontman Simon Le Bon to rest his damaged vocal cords.
The Rio hitmakers were set to kick off their tour in Dublin, Ireland next week but on Tuesday the group scrapped all their shows after physicians advised the singer to undergo physical therapy.
He tells the Associated Press, “I am doing everything I can to work through this and get back on track as soon as possible.”
It is not known if Duran Duran will reschedule their performances for a later date.
The band cancelled a string of dates on their U.K. tour in May after Le Bon fell ill with what medics believed was a throat infection.
After resting his voice for three weeks and undergoing a series of tests, he was still deemed too ill to perform and Duran Duran were forced to axe five dates in mainland Europe.
The cancellations prompted guitarist John Taylor to release a statement, which read, “You have no idea how disappointed we all are at the news that we won’t be playing this weekend. We have been holding on to that hope while we waited to hear from the doctors. We know what this means to the fans, so many of whom are traveling (sic) tremendous distances to see us.
“It’s hardest on Simon who is doing everything he can in terms of a recovery plan. We feel utterly powerless over the situation, as all we can do is wait for his injury to mend.”

Source: www.wenn.com

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