Photos: R5 Brings "Sometime Last Night" Tour to Boston
/Pop-band of brothers R5 brought their "Sometime Last Night" tour to Boston Friday night with special guest Jacob Whitesides. See photos from the show below:
Pop-band of brothers R5 brought their "Sometime Last Night" tour to Boston Friday night with special guest Jacob Whitesides. See photos from the show below:
"Can't learn to love somebody until you learn to love yourself."
Those were the words preached Monday night when R&B up-and-comer Kehlani brought her sold out "You Should Be Here" tour to Boston for an evening full of positive energy. The Oakland-star opened the set with her emotional intro from her recent mixtape release, "You Should Be Here." "They say, God gives his toughest battles to his strongest soldiers," lyrics from the intro, set the scene for the night of unforgettable music. Kehlani transitioned seamlessly from song-to-song, all while showing off her powerful vocals and impeccable choreography.
Kehlani ended the night by telling her fans that she will be releasing her debut album in 2016.
See photos and a video from the show below:
"Radioactive" hitmakers Imagine Dragons came to Boston on July 1st in support of their new album, "Smoke & Mirrors." The set, opened by Halsey & Metric, transitioned flawlessly from song-to-song as the crowd sang every word. Their set ended with their hits "I Bet My Life," and "Radioactive."
Check out photos from the show below:
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Don't ever take money from Rihanna. Ever.
Ri just premiered her wildly-anticipated video for "Bitch Better Have My Money," and it's intense. The entire video has the hip-hop singer dragging a woman around (who presumably didn't have her money) before a climatic ending.
Watch below to find out what all the talk is about:
When it rains, it pours. The 2014 Made in America Philly Music Festival was no exception. Amongst avid music listeners whose taste ranged from mainstream hip hop to indie, pleas to evacuate the grounds to due to heavy rainstorms Sunday echoed unanswered. Fans stood by, grey clouds or blue sky, to see some of the most talked about names in the music industry take the stage for the two-day event. J. Cole, Pharrell Williams, Kings of Leon, and Kanye West are only a few of the acts that took part. In addition to the Philly location, founder Jay-Z had announced another venue in Los Angeles for the 2014 Labor Day music extravaganza; this stage welcomed musicians such as Imagine Dragons and John Mayer.
The Made in America Festival returns this coming Labor Day weekend, September 5th and 6th, to Philly with a lineup that possibly stands even taller than 2014’s. Beyoncé, The Weeknd, Nick Jonas, and Big Sean are chart-topping artists who will join a dedicated crowd for the festival’s fourth year. The key to the festival’s success stems from its ability to gather talented yet diverse musicians who bring together all types of music fanatics. Most other festivals seem to only cater to one genre or unique taste. Made in America recognizes smaller acts by creating an opportunity to share the spotlight with Grammy winners. The range of listeners is therefore enormous and certainly worth the purchase of a two-day pass. Rain or shine, mark your calendars.
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