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When rapper Wiz Khalifa fails to appear in court in El Paso, Texas, USA, to answer drug charges, a warrant is issued for his arrest.
The Chicago Medical Examiner's Office publishes an autopsy report on the death in April of DJ Rashad. The report states that DJ Rashad died of heroin, cocaine and alprazolam intoxication, and his death has been ruled an accident.
The Coathangers, The Bots, White Fang and Cobalt Cranes play at The Echo, Los Angeles, California, USA.
It is reported that some of the UK's small independent music labels will receive funding from a £2.5m export growth scheme, to promote promising artists overseas in another move by the British government to rebalance the economy towards exports.
When Lady Gaga plays, on her ArtRave Tour, at The Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado, USA, she suffers from altitude sickness and has to make use of an oxygen mask.
Nightwish announce that founding member and drummer Jukka Nevalainen will not be part of their upcoming album due to his very difficult insomnia. Kai Hahto of Wintersun will replace him for the album and the upcoming tour.
All nine living members of The Wu-Tang Clan, plus one symbolic Ol' Dirty Bastard T-shirt, appear on tv's The Daily Show in the USA, to perform a new song, Ron O'Neal, and talk about reuniting the group for their new album, A Better Tomorrow.
During their AM Tour, Arctic Monkeys play at The SDSU Open Air Theatre, San Diego, California, USA.
Pixie Lott meets fans and signs copies of her new album, Pixie Lott, at HMV, Reading, England, UK.
Ed Sheeran's x (Multiply) tour plays the first of its 179 gigs in Osaka, Japan, Asia, and will continue through Europe, the Americas, Oceania and Asia until December 12, 2015, ending in New Zealand.
Kiss and Def Leppard play at Nikon at Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, New York State, USA.
Deep Purple and Blue Oyster Cult play at The Pacific Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California, USA.
US district judge Gary Klausner in California, USA, throws out a lawsuit brought by Glenn Danzig against his former Misfits bandmate Jerry Only, alleging that Only had violated the terms of a 1994 contract, in which Danzig, Jerry, and others agreed to share ownership of The Misfits trademarks (including their Fiend Skull logo) for merchandising purposes.