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Jay-Z plays at Madison Square Garden, New York City, USA. He then hosts an after-show party at his own 40/40 Club, attended by Beyonce, Michelle Williams, Lebron James, Drake, BET's Stephen Hill and Young Jeezy to name a few.
Jason Derulo plays at free concert at LA Live, Los Angeles, California, USA, sponsored by KIIS-FM.
Blues, soul and gospel trio The Holmes Brothers release a new album, Feed My Soul, in the USA.
On their Sonic Boom Over Europe: From the Beginning to the Boom Tour, Kiss play at the O2 Academy, Islington, London, England, Europe. When arena-level confetti cannons are fired at the end of the show it unexpectedly sucks air out of the hall, causing Gene Simmons to pass out and Paul Stanley to be physically sick.
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During a month-long UK tour in support of their new album, Saturday, Ocean Colour Scene play at The Engine Shed, Lincoln.
In support of her album The Sea, Corinne Bailey Rae plays an in-store show at The Apple Store, Soho, New York City, USA.
Lifehouse release their fifth studio album, Smoke And Mirrors, on Geffen Records in the USA.
Sheryl Crow and Jackson Browne play at Tokyo International Forum Hall, Tokyo, Japan, Asia.
On their This Is Us tour The Backstreet Boys play at The Challenge Stadium, Perth, Australia, Oceania.
The Music Of The Who, a tribute/benefit concert at Carnegie Hall, New York City, USA, features live performances of songs from The Who's catalogue by artists including Living Colour, Bobby McFerrin, Robyn Hitchcock, Matt Nathanson, Kaki King, Sondre Lerche, Postelles, Mose Allison, Bettye LaVette, The Smithereens, Bob Mould (of Husker Du), Fab Faux, The Gaslight Anthem, Raul Midon, Jason Isbell, Asaf Avidan, Willie Nile, Rich Pagano, Nicole Atkins, Steven Bernstein And The Music Unites Youth Choir.