Robyn Teases New Track ‘Missing U’

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Swedish singer, songwriter Robyn gave a preview of her new song ‘Missing U’ ahead the song’s release on Monday.

Robyn dedicates the song to fans, describing as a “message to my fans that I’ve missed them,” she says on the video. “You know, I haven’t made an album in eight years. I haven’t seen my fans for a long time either. So I think connecting back to them is important” she adds.

‘Missing U’ is her first solo single since “Honey,” which was used in the final season of HBO TV series “Girls” last year.

Earlier this year on Twitter, Robyn told a fan that she will be releasing her new album “some time this year.” It has not been confirmed whether the new track is part of that album.

Robyn’s last studio album was released in November 2010. Titled “Body Talk,” it was part of a trilogy of albums which include “Body Talk Pt. 1” and “Body Talk Pt. 2.”

Watch the teaser for ‘Missing U’ below.

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Kennedy Center Announce This Year’s Honorees

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Singer and actress Cher, country singer Reba McEntire, composer Philip Glass, jazz saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter, and the creators of the Broadway hit musical “Hamilton” are among this year’s recipients of Kennedy Center Honors, the center announced on Wednesday.

The special honor to the “Hamilton” musical, which includes writer and actor Lin-Manuel Miranda, director Thomas Kail, choreographer Andy Blankenbuehler, and music director Alex Lacamoire, is a unique given that, in its 41-year history, the center have always awarded individuals.

“The Kennedy Center Honors recognizes exceptional artists who have made enduring and indelible marks on our culture,” stated Kennedy Center Chairman David M. Rubenstein.

“The world looks to America for its creative instincts and artistic courage,” said Kennedy Center President Deborah F. Rutter. “This year’s slate of Honorees represents the pinnacle of our nation’s originality and the rich mosaic of diverse perspectives and art forms that has come to define who we are as a people.”

The honorees is set to receive tributes during the 41st Annual Kennedy Center Honors which will be broadcast on Dec. 26 on the CBS Television Network, the annual event’s home since its debut 41 years ago.

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Radiohead Performs “A Wolf At The Door” For First Time In 6 Years

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Radiohead fans at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio were treated to a rare performance of “A Wolf at the Door” Monday night. This is the first time the band has played the song live in 2012.

The science fiction and horror inspired song is a track from the band’s sixth studio album Hail To The Thief, released in 2003.

The band in fact seem to be in a mood of dusting off some of their rare treasures. Earlier this month, the band performed Pablo Honey’s “Blow Out” during their second encore at Chicago’s United Center, their first performance of the track in a decade.

Radiohead is currently on their North American tour and will next be playing in Cincinnati on Wednesday night at U.S. Bank Arena.

Watch the footage shot by a fan below:

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Cardi B Leads 2018 MTV Video Music Awards Nominations

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MTV’s iconic moonmen are about to be handed out once again to some of the world’s biggest stars in music as the nominees for the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards have been announced Monday, July 16.

Leading the nominations this year is Cardi B, scoring 10 nominations, followed by Beyoncé and Jay-Z with eight nods. Also getting plenty of mentions are Childish Gambino and Drake which are tied with seven nominations each, while Bruno Mars is up for six moonmen.

Cardi B is up for major awards such as Artist of the Year and Best New Artist, while her “Finesse” remix with Bruno Mars got five nods, including Video of the Year and Song of the Year.

See the partial nominees below. For a full list, go mtv.com/vma where fans can also vote. The 2018 MTV VMAs is set to air live from Radio City Music Hall on Monday, August 20 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT.

VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Ariana Grande – “No Tears Left to Cry” – Republic Records
Bruno Mars ft. Cardi B – “Finesse (Remix)” – Atlantic Records
Camila Cabello ft. Young Thug – “Havana” – Syco Music/Epic Records
The Carters – “APES**T” – Roc Nation/Parkwood Entertainment
Childish Gambino – “This Is America” – mcDJ / RCA Records
Drake – “God’s Plan” – YMCMB/Cash Money/Republic Records

ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Ariana Grande – Republic Records
Bruno Mars – Atlantic Records
Camila Cabello – Syco Music/Epic Records
Cardi B – Atlantic Records
Drake – YMCMB/Cash Money/Republic Records
Post Malone – Republic Records

SONG OF THE YEAR
Bruno Mars ft. Cardi B – “Finesse (Remix)” – Atlantic Records
Camila Cabello ft. Young Thug – “Havana” – Syco Music/Epic Records
Drake – “God’s Plan” – YMCMB/Cash Money/Republic Records
Dua Lipa – “New Rules” – Warner Bros. Records
Ed Sheeran – “Perfect” – Atlantic Records
Post Malone ft. 21 Savage – “rockstar” – Republic Records

BEST NEW ARTIST (Presented by Taco Bell®)
Bazzi – iamcosmic/Atlantic Records
Cardi B – Atlantic Records
Chloe x Halle – Parkwood Entertainment/Columbia Records
Hayley Kiyoko – Atlantic Records
Lil Pump – Warner Bros. Records
Lil Uzi Vert – Atlantic Records

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Summerfest 2018 Photos and Performances

By Armando

It was another great season of Summerfest in Milwaukee this year, which saw spectacular performances, great food, and fun moments in a unique festival that seem to get bigger and more spectacular every year.

Presented by American Family Insurance, the annual music festival held at the 75-acre (30-hectare) Henry Maier Festival Park along the lakefront in Milwaukee, sees 11 days of festival fun from more than 800 acts on 11 stages, with all the great music and food in the beautiful city of Milwaukee.

Conceived in the 1960s by then mayor of Milwaukee Henry W. Maier, Summerfest originally hosted various events from concerts to film festivals. It has since attracted global attention and featured artists from a variety of music genres, as well as legendary music artists.

Dubbed as “The World’s Largest Music Festival,” this year’s festival stages were as diverse as ever, from influential and veteran music acts Steven Tyler, Pixies and Flaming Lips as well as some of today’s biggest stars Kesha, Machine Gun Kelly, Echosmith and Janelle Monae.

Summerfest 2018 Highlights

On the 4th of July at Miller Lite Oasis stage, Kesha and her pop star energy was on full display, thrilling the packed crowds with great hits and out of this world show, with the star literally sparkling as she come out from a UFO. Kesha opened the night with a wild and spirited performance of “Woman,” her single from her third studio album from last year “Rainbow.”

Kesha @ 2018 Milwaukee Summerfest

“Every month is Pride Month,” Kesha screamed, then sends the crowd into a dance frenzy with her chart topping hit “We R Who We R,”. Throughout the night, Kesha chatter with fans, taking in the raucous cheers that never seemed to end throughout the whole show.

By the time “Take It Off”, the party was in full swing and with some playful encouragement from Kesha, the shirts started flying to the stage. She then closed the main show set with “Blow” during which she fired up the spectacular confetti cannon.

Machine Gun Kelly @ 2018 Milwaukee Summerfest

Machine Gunn Kelly also took the stage on Thursday, July 5 at Miller Lite Oasis. Undoubtedly one of the most anticipated performers in this year’s Summmerfest, Kelly drew crowds and their energy into the festival grounds before the show even started.

Kelly, whose real name is Richard Colson Baker, opened the show with “Wild Boy”, his lead single from his 2012 label debut EP “Half Naked & Almost Famous” and immediately followed up with “Golden God,” a more recent cut from his latest album “Bloom”.

The rapper also performed “Wake + Bake” and “Mind of a Stone” back to back, occasionally smoking towards a snake prop on stage. This was followed by his chart hit collaboration with Camila Cabello “Bad Things,” and although the “Havana” singer was not on stage, the song naturally sent the excited crowd to their feet.

Friday night July 6, The Flaming Lips brought their psychedelic rock energy to the Harley-Davidson Roadhouse, performing to packed and excited fans in one of the most dynamic stages at the festival.

Throughout the night, the band played more than a dozen songs including “Fight Test”, a song from their 2003 EP of the same name, as well as “The W.A.N.D. (The Will Always Negates Defeat)” and “The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song (With All Your Power)”, both from their 2006 album “At War with the Mystics”.

Over at the BMO Harris Pavilion, Janelle Monáe took the stage and brought her Dirty Computer to the big stage. There is a real sense of a star arrival last night, and the reception was proof of it. before she emerged on stage, fans had crowded around the Pavilion where a genuine excitement has built up throughout the night.

Janelle arrived on stage, initially covered in smoke, the show slowly gets into the groove of title track. And she never let go from there. Fans erupted into a loud roar and cheers as the star fully emerged and sang Crazy, Classic, Life, a song from her ‘Computer’ album.

Apart from “Jane’s Dream” and “Stevie’s Dream”, Janelle performed everything the album had to offer and more. During the night, she also took on Q.U.E.E.N. and Electric Lady back to back, both of which are from her 2013 second studio album, The Electric Lady.

Performing with backup dancers beside her, the choreography was on point. She danced, sang and even moonwalked on stage. Even though the stage itself was elaborate and spectacular, and her outfit as loud as it gets, she really held her own.

It was also a great night of cool jazz and r&b funk on July 07, including jazz blues musician Jon Batiste who graced the Johnson Controls World Stage as one of the last, and one of the most memorable performances of the night the festival.

Jon Batiste of course is the always gleeful bandleader and musical director on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. This time, he joined forces with funk and soul band the Dap-Kings, the 11 member group who also recently performed with Kesha at the festival, as well as Amy Winehouse and Michael Bublé in the past.

Batiste looked and sounded every bit a seasoned performer and is one of the big surprises in the 11 day festival. You can tell he was very much at home on stage. He’s an incredible and exciting performer, working the stage and captivating the diverse crowd that was cheering and singing along.

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Related:
Kesha Brought The Fun And Thrills To Milwaukee’s Summerfest 2018
Summerfest 2018 Kicks Off Wednesday
“The World’s Largest Music Festival,” Summerfest Photos and Performances

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Jon Batiste With The Dap-Kings At Summerfest 2018

By Armando

It was another great night at Milwaukee on July 07, with jazz blues musician Jon Batiste gracing the Johnson Controls World Stage as one of the last, and one of the most memorable performances of the night the festival.

Jon Batiste of course is the always gleeful bandleader and musical director on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

This time, he joined forces with funk and soul band the Dap-Kings, the 11 member group who also recently performed with Kesha at the festival, as well as Amy Winehouse and Michael Bublé in the past.

Batiste looked and sounded every bit a seasoned performer and is one of the big surprises in the 11 day festival. You can tell he was very much at home on stage. He’s an incredible and exciting performer, working the stage and captivating the diverse crowd that was cheering and singing along.

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Janelle Monáe Takes Dirty Computer To Summerfest

By Armando

Janelle Monáe at 2018 Summerfest

It was another great night full of great performance at Milwaukee as Janelle Monáe brought her magical “Dirty Computer” tour to the big stage of Summerfest.

On Friday night, July 6, Monáe performed at the BMO Harris Pavilion, which seemed to be as much a celebration of empowerment and love as a concert of one the most exciting performers at the moment.

There is a sense of a true star arrival last night, and the reception was proof of it. before she emerged on stage, fans had crowded around the Pavilion where a genuine excitement has built up throughout the night.

Janelle arrived on stage, initially covered in smoke, the show slowly gets into the groove of title track. And she never let go from there. Fans erupted into a loud roar and cheers as the star fully emerged and sang Crazy, Classic, Life, a song from her ‘Computer’ album.

Apart from “Jane’s Dream” and “Stevie’s Dream”, Janelle performed everything the album had to offer and more. During the night, she also took on Q.U.E.E.N. and Electric Lady back to back, both of which are from her 2013 second studio album, The Electric Lady.

Performing with backup dancers beside her, the choreography was on point. She danced, sang and even moonwalked on stage. Even though the stage itself was elaborate and spectacular, and her outfit as loud as it gets, she really held her own.

Janelle really gave best in all her flamboyant glory, and fans responded in kind. Her voice as strong as ever and she had the swagger of a real pro that she is.

The performance is also part of her accompanying tour to promote her latest album “Dirty Computer”, released last April.

Monáe is a real performer who seem capable of doing anything. Apart from her recently released innovative pop record, the world has seen Monáe as an actress in a few acclaimed and award winning films such as Moonlight and Hidden Figures, the former winning best picture at the 89th academy awards.

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The Flaming Lips Brings Psychedelic Energy At Summerfest

By Armando

The Flaming Lips
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More than three decades since the rock band first emerged into the scene, The Flaming Lips continue to fascinate, with outlandish show and vibrant performances.

On Friday night, the spark is as apparent as ever. Playing to a packed and excited fans at the Harley-Davidson Roadhouse in one of the most energetic stages in this year’s Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the band continued to be a pleasant surprise with a show that felt more like a big party.

Right from the start, when band opened their show with a cover of Richard Strauss’ “Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30”, the band put on a massive visual spectacle, with giant balloons rolling through the crowd amidst the festive rain of confetti.

This continued on with their usual tour opener “Race for the Prize,” the band’s first single from their 1999 ninth studio album The Soft Bulletin. With it sees lead singer Wayne Coyne lifting a big sign that said “**** Yeah Summerfest” which only hyped the crowd even more.

Throughout the night, the band played more than a dozen songs including “Fight Test”, a song from their 2003 EP of the same name, as well as “The W.A.N.D. (The Will Always Negates Defeat)” and “The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song (With All Your Power)”, both from their 2006 album “At War with the Mystics”.

Other outrageously fun highlights include Coyne playfully wearing gigantic globes which projected layers on each hand as a rendition of Star Spangled Banner played in the background, and on another with Coyne rolling through the crowd in a giant transparent bubble while the band played David Bowie’s “Space Oddity.”

The band closed the show with encore performance of “Do You Realize??”, undoubtedly one of the band’s more well known songs, thereby ending the night on a high note, proving once again that The Flaming Lips is still one of the most exciting bands right now.

Related: Summerfest 2018 Kicks Off Wednesday

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Machine Gunn Kelly At Summerfest 2018

By Armando

Machine Gunn Kelly took the stage at Milwaukee, performing a lively set on Thursday, July 5 at Miller Lite Oasis.

Kelly is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated performers in this year’s Summmerfest, drawing crowds and their energy into the festival grounds before the show even started.

A towering presence even at the massive stage, there is strength and confidence in his delivery, and in every song he performed. With his rapid-fire rap and overall stage persona, the rock elements of his work is palpable.

Kelly, whose real name is Richard Colson Baker, opened the show with “Wild Boy”, his lead single from his 2012 label debut EP “Half Naked & Almost Famous” and immediately followed up with “Golden God,” a more recent cut from his latest album “Bloom”.

The rapper performed Wake + Bake and Mind of a Stone back to back, occasionally smoking towards a snake prop on stage.

This was followed by his chart hit collaboration with Camila Cabello “Bad Things,” and although the “Havana” singer was not on stage, the song naturally sent the excited crowd to their feet.

He began to close the night with a “Till I Die” the lead single from his 2015 studio album “General Admission”, followed by latest single “27” from his most recent album “Bloom”, before ending the night with “Too Good to be True,” his collaboration with Danny Avila and The Vamps released earlier this year.

Kelly knows how to take control on every song, one after another, keeping everyone engaged with energetic and commanding presence, and interacting with front row fans, who followed Kelly’s every move, and his songs note per note.

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Kesha Brought The Fun And Thrills To Milwaukee’s Summerfest 2018

By Armando

One might wander into a Kesha show unsure of what to expect. But on the 4th of July at Milwaukee’s Summerfest, the pop star was on full display, thrilling the packed crowds at Miller Lite Oasis stage with great hits and sensational stage energy.

Though the weather was somewhat unpredictable throughout the day, there was no question of the excitement Kesha brought into the festival as soon as she took the stage, literally sparkling as she come out from a UFO.

Kesha opened the night with a wild and spirited performance of “Woman,” her single from her third studio album from last year “Rainbow.”

“Every month is Pride Month,” Kesha screamed, then sends the crowd into a dance frenzy with her chart topping hit “We R Who We R,”. Throughout the night, Kesha chatter with fans, taking in the raucous cheers that never seemed to end throughout the whole show.

The hits continue throughout the night with “Timber”, “Die Young” and “Your Love Is My Drug”, all of which were top 5 hits that kept the night’s adrenaline running.

By the time “Take It Off”, the party was in full swing and with some playful encouragement from Kesha, the shirts started flying to the stage. She then closed the main show set with “Blow” during which she fired up the spectacular confetti cannon.

Later, Kesha emerged for an encore of Praying, a moving performance that had the audience singing along. It was a soaring rendition, understandably an emotional one for the singer considering her recent personal struggles.

Kesha ended the fun and energetic show with, Tik Tok, undoubtedly one of her signature hits, also her debut single which topped the charts all around the globe.

It was a fitting closer, a soaring pop anthem that keeps fans’ energy and excitement long after the the singer’s spectacle has left the stage.

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