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Michael Jackson’s attorney, Thomas Mesereau, releases a statement to the effect that others claiming to speak for the beleaguered star are not authorised to do so.
Rammstein win an IFPI Platinum Europe Award for 1m pan-European sales of their album Reise Reise.
Michael Buble wins an IFPI Platinum Europe Award for 1m pan-European sales of his album It's Time.
Don Henley and Stevie Nicks play at The Tweeter Center, Mansfield, Massachusetts, USA.
Monkey Business by Black Eyed Peas reaches No1 in the pan-European albums Eurochart.
Todd Rundgren, Joe Jackson and The Ethel String Quartet play at The U sher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
Billboard magazine reports that Neil Young is to be the subject of a concert film, to be directed by Jonathan Demme, at The Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, during August.
Tori Amos plays at the City Hall, Newcastle, UK.
The West Texas Western Swing Festival begins in Snyder, Texas, USA. Acts appearing over the next four days include Clyde Brewer and the River Road Boys, Cornell Hurd Band, Billy Mata and Texas Tradition, Curtis Potter and Texas Proud, Wild River Band, Tommy Alverson Band, Cindy Nix and Bluff Creek Edition, Jake Hooker and the Outsiders, Dave Alexander and his Big Texas Swing Band, Playboys II, Mike O’Daniel and the Get Out of Town Band, Ted Scanlon and the Desperados, Jody Nix and the Texas Cowboys and Eddie McAlvain and the Mavericks.
Donovan plays at The Montgomery Theatre, Sheffield, England, UK.
Aretha Franklin cancels an upcoming concert at The House Of Blues, Cary, North Carolina, USA. When asked why, Franklin says that she'd like to take a day off.
Mark Knopfler plays at the Arena, Leipzig, Germany, Europe.
Alanis Morissette, supported by Jason Mraz, continues her Jagged Little Pill Acoustic tour at The Mason Temple Theatre, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
Bruce Springsteen postpones this coming weekend's scheduled shows in Hamburg and Berlin, Germany, Europe, claiming that they conflict with other elements of his schedule.
Black Eyed Peas win an IFPI Platinum Europe Award for 3m pan-European sales of their album Elephunk.
In a tv interview on ABC's The View in the USA, Madonna announces that her tenth studio album will be released by the end of the year.
Gwen Stefani wins an IFPI Platinum Europe Award for 1m pan-European sales of her album Angel Music Baby.
Mark Mulcahy plays at Bush Hall, Shepherd’s Bush, London, England, UK.
Black vocalist Estelle criticises Bob Geldof and the organisers of the Live 8 concerts, telling them to "check themselves", because of the lack of black artists appearing at the London, England, UK, leg of the global event.
It is reported that Radiohead will be unable to perform at Live8 because Johnny Greenwood and his wife have just had a baby and the other members of the band are scattered all over the world on the date of the event.
Celine Dion plays at Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
In an Australian newspaper interview, Liam Gallagher of Oasis describes U2 as 'wankers' because they watch videos of their performances immediately after coming off stage.
Dinosaur Jr. play at the Forum, Kentish Town, London, England, UK.
Suffering ongoing back pains, Michael Jackson returns to Santa Ynez Valley Cottage hospital in California, USA, for the third time in a week.
Gene Loves Jezebel play at Witchwood, Ashton-Under-Lyme, England, UK.