Archive for October, 2009

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Taylor Swift tour ‘Fearless’ with extended 2010 concert plans

Six months in the limelight obviously hasn't been enough for country's rising star Taylor Swift or her fans, who have swarmed to the more than 50 concerts on her 2009 Fearless Tour. The young singer-songwriter will extend her headlining run to more North American markets with a second leg of arena shows in 2010. Taylor Swift Tickets Early next spring, the Fearless Tour ... Full story

LENNY KRAVITZ

performer LENNY KRAVITZ profile Leonard Albert "Lenny" Kravitz He is an American singеr, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, аnd arranger whose style incorporates elements of rоck, soul, funk, reggae, hard rock, psychedelic, fоlk and ballads. In addition tо singing lead аnd backing vocаls, Kravitz often plays all the guitar, bаss, drums, keyboards, and percussion himself ... Full story

Lady GaGa tour plans to go solo for fall 2009

Shortly after cancelling her planned run with lightning rod performer Kanye West, music industry It girl Lady GaGa has new plans in the works. At Billboard's annual Women In Music event on October 2, the rising star told MTV News that the decision to cancel was a mutual one for her and West. But she also had some good news for her fans. ... Full story

Kanye West, Lady GaGa tour ‘Fame Kills’ dates cancelled

The highly anticipated and much beleaguered Fame Kills Tour starring Kanye West and Lady GaGa is apparently the latest victim to pay the price of celebrity. Promoter Live Nation announced the tour's cancellation in a brief statement that came late in the day on October 1. Tickets were already available for the North American tour's first 11 concerts, and many of the remaining performances were to ... Full story
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