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This weekend thousands will head to Tennessee for the 11th annual Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. With a lineup, featuring over 100 bands, it's safe to say the Southern heat won't be the only thing overwhelming you during the upcoming days. So while the final decision is after all up to you, take a look at the 18 performances Guest of a Guest plans to catch this year. More»
With SXSW wrapped up, Ultra wound down, and Coachella right around the corner, Music Festival Season is hitting its stride. But where to go? There are a lot of options, and unless you're a Shah of Sunset, chances are you can't afford the cross-country tour to make it to them all. Don't worry though, we have spent a great deal of time researching all the festivals that you should be considering, and have the rundown on all the Whos, Whats, Whens and Wheres to help you decide which music fests to hit this season. So sit back, relax, and start searching for your credit card as we bring you Guest of a Guest's Guide to the Best of Music Fest Season. More»
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Last night, the MoMA hosted Manhattan’s finest art enthusiasts and patrons to celebrate the opening of The Armory Show. Guests rocked out with a live performance by the band, Neon Indian, who has also made appearances at the music festivals Bonnaroo, Sasquatch and South by Southwest. The event proceeds went to benefit the exhibition programming for The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1. More»
Superfly Presents, or the geniuses behind Bonnaroo and the Outside Lands, have created a new festival called The Great GoogaMooga Festival. An event the cast of Hey! Arnold would have been all over, GoogaMooga is a FREE two day festival seeking to celebrate music, drink, and the main highlight, food in Brooklyn's Prospect Park, sans tents of course. More»
Happy Valentine's Day! Covering Adele's temporary retirement, Bonnaroo's sick line-up, The Hunger Games soundtrack, and more on today's Music News Round-Up! More»