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The music biopic Get On Up, based on the life of James Brown, opens at cinemas in Brazil, South America.
Gary Glitter is found guilty at Southwark Crown Court, London, England, UK, Europe, of a series of child sex offences on three young girls, aged between 8 and 13. His sentence could be up to life imprisonment.
On their Singing For Strangers tour, folk-pop duo Hudson Taylor play at Plug, Sheffield, UK.
One week after making an appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres Show on tv in the USA, Justin Bieber makes a second appearance on the show, largely to explain why he recently posted an apology for his bad public behaviour on social media.
Beginning the European leg of his All The Hits All Night Long tour, Lionel Richie plays at Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Holland, Europe.
A blue plaque is unveiled at Dartford railway station in Kent, UK, to mark the October 1961 encounter between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards which led to the formation of The Rolling Stones.
Dionne Warwick is released from hospital after undergoing ankle surgery for an injury caused when she suffered a fall in the bathtub at her home in South Orange, New Jersey, USA.
Taylor Swift pays a visit to The Taylor Swift Experience, an exhibition about her career at The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Daevid Allen, best-known as a member of Gong and Soft Machine, announces that he has been given six months to live because of cancer in his neck and lungs. He states, "I am not interested in endless surgical operations and in fact it has come as a relief to know that the end is in sight."
Black Rivers play at The Sugarmill, Stoke, UK.