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Shakira releases the video for her World Cup anthem, Dare (La La La Brazil), which is due to be released as a single five days later.
It is announced that Sir Paul McCartney has been hospitalized in Tokyo, Japan, Asia, with a viral infection. The 71-year-old former Beatle has cancelled the remaining shows on his tour of Japan and South Korea.
Pujol, Needle Points, Ruby Buff and The No-No's play at The Golden Tea House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Band Of Skulls play at The Regency Ballroom, San Francisco, California, USA, supported by Deap Vally.
Journey, The Steve Miller Band and Tower Of Power play at The AT+T Center, San Antonio, Texas, USA.
On their Goint To Hell tour, The Pretty Reckless play at The Revolution Music Room, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.
Arctic Monkeys plays a brief, live acoustic session at XFM Radio Studios, London, England, UK.
A fire destroys a barn and store room belonging to Brian Bennett, long-time drummer with The Shadows. On his Facebook page, he writes, "All my old vintage drums gone!
All my old scores gone! Photos gone! 50 year collection of jazz vinyl gone! I'm in shock ... I'm a broken man."
Ed Sheeran releases the video for his song Sing, which is set to be released as a single on 7 April. The track is co-written by Sheeran and Pharrell Williams who also produced it and provides background vocals.
Fourteen Ivor Novello Awards are presented at The Grosvenor House, London, UK, with Tom Odell picking up the Songwriter Of The Year statuette, while Nile Rodgers, Jeff Beck and Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie also collect Ivors.