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Adele Announces “25” World Tour

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When the final figures are in, Wednesday will prove to another big day in Adele world: At close of Tuesday, 25’s week one US sales stood at 2.8m. And 3 million is likely happening by the time I write this.

Meanwhile, in the UK, 25 has now officially broken the week one album sales record set by Oasis’s Be Here Now in 1997.
25 had shifted 737,000 units by close of play yesterday, according to the Official Charts Company.

Next up? A record-breaking tour? Glad you asked. UK advance tickets go on sale Tuesday 1st December at 9am GMT.
EU advance tickets go on sale Wednesday 2nd December at 9am GMT. North America is likely next.

General sale dates and times are listed below.

General Sale
29Feb SSE Arena
Belfast
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
1Mar SSE Arena
Belfast
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
4Mar 3Arena
Dublin
, Ireland
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
5Mar 3Arena
Dublin
, Ireland
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
7Mar Manchester Arena
Manchester
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
8Mar Manchester Arena
Manchester
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
15Mar The O2 Arena
London
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
16Mar The O2 Arena
London
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
18Mar The O2 Arena
London
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
19Mar The O2 Arena
London
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
25Mar The SSE Hydro
Glasgow
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
26Mar The SSE Hydro
Glasgow
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
29Mar Genting Arena
Birmingham
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
30Mar Genting Arena
Birmingham
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
29Apr Tele2 Arena
Stockholm
, Sweden
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
1May Telenor Arena
Oslo
, Norway
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
3May Forum
Copenhagen
, Denmark
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
4May Jyske Bank Boxen
Herning
, Denmark
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
7May Mercedes-Benz Arena
Berlin
, Germany
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
8May Mercedes-Benz Arena
Berlin
, Germany
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
10May Barclaycard Arena
Hamburg
, Germany
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
11May Barclaycard Arena
Hamburg
, Germany
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
14May Lanxess Arena
Cologne
, Germany
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
15May Lanxess Arena
Cologne
, Germany
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
17May Hallenstadion
Zurich
, Switzerland
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
21May MEO Arena
Lisbon
, Portugal
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
22May MEO Arena
Lisbon
, Portugal
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
24May Palau Sant Jordi
Barcelona
, Spain
On Sale 3rd December at 9am GMT
28May Arena di Verona
Verona
, Italy
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
29May Arena di Verona
Verona
, Italy
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
1Jun Ziggo Dome
Amsterdam
, The Netherlands
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
3Jun Ziggo Dome
Amsterdam
, The Netherlands
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
9Jun AccorHotels Arena
Paris
, France
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
10Jun AccorHotels Arena
Paris
, France
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
12Jun Sportpaleis
Antwerp
, Belgium
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
13Jun Sportpaleis
Antwerp
, Belgium
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT

 

Local Current in Minneapolis to go all-Prince as soon as it snows

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Some Minnesotans dread the coming of the fall’s first snow, and others look forward to it with excited anticipation. We’ve chosen the latter route. In fact, the first time it snows, one of my favourite radio stations – The Current in Minneapolis, Minnesota, are going to have a party: a Prince party.

When MPR News weather guru Paul Huttner officially certifies that one inch of snow has accumulated in Chanhassen, Minnesota—home of Prince’s Paisley Park studio—they’re going to pull the Prince lever and start an all-out Prince marathon on our Local Current stream of Minnesota music. The hits, the B-sides, the album tracks…they’re just going to play a steady stream of Prince to welcome winter, Purple-style.

Cue up the Local Current stream (which you can find on their website and on the free MPR Radio app for iPhones and Androids) and start watching the skies. To be alerted via e-mail as soon as they’re ready to go purple, sign up for their Purple Alert.

When it rains, it pours—but when it snows, it gets super funky.

Jim Morrison and Harrison Ford Backstage, 1968

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Jim Morrison and Harrison Ford backstage at the Bakersfield Civic Center, during the time when Harrison Ford worked as a cameraman / grip for The Doors, 1968.

The 2016 edition of BreakOut West coming to Regina for the first time since 2012

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The Western Canadian Music Alliance are pleased to announce that Regina, Saskatchewan has been named host city for the 14th annual BreakOut West, taking place October 13-16, 2016. SaskMusic, Creative Saskatchewan, Tourism Saskatchewan, City of Regina, and Regina Hotel Association have all taken part in bringing the annual festival, conference and Western Canadian Music awards back to Regina, which last hosted the event in 2012. The first Western Canadian Music Awards was also hosted in Regina in 2003.

“We are very excited to bring BreakOut West 2016 back to Regina. Regina is a great city that hosts fantastic events with superb facilities and an amazing volunteer base,” says Robyn Stewart, Executive Director of the Western Canadian Music Alliance. “The city has an enthusiastic volunteer base and superb facilities. The BreakOut West Conference, Festival and Western Canadian Music Awards are all about celebrating and showcasing the remarkable musical talents of our artists and this is a great chance for the Saskatchewan music industry to participate on their home turf. Based on past successes in host cities, BreakOut West expects to have a significant impact on the local economy.”

“BreakOut West is about recognizing our artists and industry professionals while providing opportunities for them to perform onstage at home, and build a larger following across Canada,” the Honourable Mark Docherty, Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport, said. “The event will showcase the talent of Saskatchewan musicians and enable attendees from western Canada, and across the world, to experience what we have to offer.”

The experience of attending BreakOut West for all western Canadian artists, is summed up nicely by Mike Dawson, Executive Director of SaskMusic, “BreakOut West gives artists the unique ability to showcase in front of over 3,000 music fans and more than 500 national and international music industry professionals including music supervisors, managers, festival buyers, agents, publicists, social marketing experts and many more. It’s a tremendous opportunity for Saskatchewan artists in all genres and in all career-levels. The conference is also a great place for our artists to learn, to network and to be recognized.”

BreakOut West 2015 was hosted this past September in Victoria, BC, and was an unforgettable weekend of performance, information and networking for all who attended. The 2015 Western Canadian Music Awards and Industry Awards were handed out throughout the weekend, which also ran concurrent with Rifflandia Festival.

Animals Get Into The Holiday Spirit In A New Promo For ‘The Secret Lives of Pets’

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For their fifth fully-animated feature-film collaboration, Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures present The Secret Life of Pets, a comedy about the lives our pets lead after we leave for work or school each day.

Comedy superstars Louis C.K., Eric Stonestreet and Kevin Hart make their animated feature-film debuts in The Secret Life of Pets, which co-stars Ellie Kemper, Lake Bell, Jenny Slate, Bobby Moynihan, Hannibal Buress and Albert Brooks. Illumination founder and CEO Chris Meledandri and his longtime collaborator Janet Healy produce the film directed by Chris Renaud (Despicable Me, Despicable Me 2), co-directed by Yarrow Cheney and written by Brian Lynch and Cinco Paul & Ken Daurio.

The Secret Lives Of Pets hits theatres on July 8, 2016.

Wu-Tag Clan’s Raekwon Talks About His Favourite Films

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One of the Top 50 MCs of all time, Wu-Tang Clan’s Raekwon’s solo debut album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx “contained a narrative album format revolving around cocaine trafficking, criminal activity, and a rise through the ranks of the illegal industry,” says AllMusic. It sounds a lot like his favourite movies of all time – The Godfather and Scarface, as the video below will show.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt IS Janet Jackson In Lip Sync Battle

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The Night Before stars Anthony Mackie and Joseph Gordon-Levitt battle it out in the 2015 Holiday Special of Lip Sync Battle. Anthony takes on MC Hammer’s classic “2 Legit 2 Quit” and Joseph does a spot-on rendition of Janet Jackson’s “Rhythm Nation”! (Fast forward to 2:00 if you just want to see Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s performance.)

Choir!Choir!Choir! proves amazing things happen when people come together

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PHOTO CREDIT: STEVE GALLI

Choir!Choir!Choir! continues to prove that amazing things happen when people come together. The popular singing event is calling out to its expansive community to help bring a Syrian refugee family to safety in Toronto. Founded by Daveed Goldman and Nobu Adilman in 2011, the twice-weekly non-denominational ensemble of inspired singers is banding together to raise the more than $30,000 needed to sponsor a family of Syrian refugees.

In order to help the cause, Choir!Choir!Choir! will be joined by Reuben And The Dark frontman Reuben Bullock at a special fundraising event on December 8 at Clinton’s Tavern as part of its Epic Nights series, which invites musicians to perform in unison with its chorus of over 200 trained and untrained singers alike. Reuben And The Dark will lead the performance of “Imagine” on the 35th anniversary of John Lennon’s death with an original arrangement featuring Choir!Choir!Choir! on backing vocals. As always, everyone in the audience and throughout the city is invited to sing along.

Entry to the special December 8 Epic Night will be a suggested minimum donation of $10 at the door. The public is invited to contribute now to Team Choir!Choir!Choir! via the Ryerson University Lifeline Syria Challenge. 100% of proceeds from the event and all online donations will go directly to a Syrian family seeking refuge in Toronto. Donations are already open and will be accepted throughout the remainder of the year.

“We sing together every week because it makes us feel great,” says Adilman. “We rally behind causes like this because we know how critical a helping hand can be in order to change lives.”

“I think that when it comes to this particular refugee crisis, people feel powerless to help, as the steps to take can seem insurmountable,” says Goldman. “Our hope is that Choir!Choir!Choir! inspires others by showing that making great things happen is possible if you create a strong community and work together.”

Choir!Choir!Choir! has already contributed $10,000 toward its goal, and is looking to its widespread community to raise the rest. $30,000 is the minimum amount needed to sponsor a refugee family. In Toronto, that is barely enough money for an individual to live on let alone a family. All funds raised beyond this goal will be donated directly to the sponsored family or another Syrian refugee family in need.

The Choir!Choir!Choir! singing event series counts over 12,000 community members in its four year history. In addition to performing renditions of popular songs by Blur, Leonard Cohen, Pearl Jam, and many more, Choir!Choir!Choir! has performed with Patti Smith at the Art Gallery Of Ontario, with Tegan & Sara at the JUNO Awards, and recently opened for Jay Leno. Previous Epic Nights have included collaborations with Sloan, Joel Plaskett, Hey Rosetta! and Craig Northey from Odds.

“It’s an honour to be involved in this great cause,” says singer-songwriter Reuben Bullock of joining the Choir. “Tragedy should be something that brings people together. This is the time to show our empathy, compassion, and generosity, and put our political and cultural differences aside.

“‘Imagine’ is a timeless anthem for peace and it couldn’t be more appropriate than right now.”

Read An Excerpt From 33 1/3’s Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew by George Grella Jr.

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One of 33 1/3 books two October titles, Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew by George Grella Jr. is an astounding read, as brilliant as the album itself, really, and one any music fan will want for the holidays. Bitches Brew is still one of the most astonishing albums ever made in either jazz or rock. Seeming to fuse the two, it actually does something entirely more revolutionary and open-ended: Blending the most avant-garde aspects of Western music with deep grooves, the album rejects both jazz and rock for an entirely different idea of how music can be made.

Check out their Q&A with George from last year for more info about him and the making of the book.

For your reading pleasure, the fine folks at 33 1/3 also included an exclusive excerpt below from the forthcoming book. As Picasso was to art and Stravinsky was to classical music, so was Miles Davis to jazz. Because of him, jazz music will never be the same.

It is a uniquely twentieth-century phenomenon for an artist to be a major practitioner of one style and concept in his particular medium, then to create a new style that changes the history and direction of that medium, then do it yet again, and, even more, to lead each new style, to create enduring, exemplary masterpieces in it. Picasso did it. Stravinsky did it. Miles did it. His achievement as an artist is equal in stature to theirs, the only real impediment to acknowledging this has been that Miles’s medium, jazz, was for decades seen as low-class, pedestrian, vulgar in all the wrong ways by the cultural powers-that-be. Miles cared about that, but also didn’t give a shit, because, like Picasso and Stravinsky, his art reached a broad audience, one far outside that typical of his genre. But then, his genre was music.

Modern painting, classical music and jazz are actually impossible to imagine without Picasso, Stravinsky or Miles. No painter had to work with cubism, no composer had to write in the neo-classical style, no jazz musician had to abandon bebop or hard bop for modal harmonies. But cubism, neo-classicism and modal jazz were all in the vanguard of their respective mediums: keeping their traditions moving forward, adding to the accumulation of knowledge, and the continued vitality and relevance that was the direct effect of these three artists was a boon to every other painter, composer and musician around them.

Another commonality for these three men was that they found their ideas and made their breakthroughs not via theory but praxis, through the constant discipline and effort of paring away the superfluous to discover their own purest sense of beauty. As intelligently as each could express their artistic values, none were philosophers or conceptualists. They were working artists, selling and gigging. Stravinsky described a process that was true for each, eschewing the idea of inspiration and instead explaining that being a composer meant spending the time and energy writing music. Through that very process of work, he not only honed his craft, but ended up producing music he never intended to write, discovering its value and using it to create masterpieces, all of which was the residue of the design of work. It is also easy to discern consistent techniques and aesthetic values through their careers, through each change in style: a basic love of figurative painting for Picasso, powerful rhythms and short, repetitive units for Stravinsky, linear development and a constant search for the simplest means possible for Miles.

The history and cultural position of jazz, however, is entirely different than that of painting and classical music. It was born in the twentieth century, built its own traditions on the fly, and came of age as a modern art along with Modernism. Jazz also began and thrived as an essentially commercial genre—there was an art and an artistry to it, and it has always demanded extraordinary musicianship, but it worked by entertaining the public and by making them dance, and for good or ill, the music was made in dance halls, restaurants, speakeasies and whore houses—that underwent a startling metamorphosis into an art music, as abstract in form, structure and intention as any string quartet by Haydn. Nothing else has achieved this.

Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew was released in the U.S. on October 22, 2015.

The Rock How a Bout of Depression Led to Dwayne Johnson’s Career-Defining Moment

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After playing football for four years at the University of Miami, Dwayne Johnson was passed over by the NFL. While he played for the Canadian Football League for a short time, he was ultimately cut from his team, the Calgary Stampeders, and sent packing. At 23, Dwayne found himself living in his parents’ small apartment, battling depression. Heavy stuff for anyone, and we can all learn from his fight.