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Nanci Griffith plays at the Queens Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Florence And The Machine and The XX play at the Esplanade Theatre, Singapore.
On her I Am ... tour Beyonce plays the first of two nights at the HSBC Arena, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, South America.
Imogen Heap plays at The Academy 2, Manchester, UK.
During a month-long UK tour in support of their new album, Saturday, Ocean Colour Scene play at The Kasbah, Coventry.
Ed Sheeran releases his fifth EP, Loose Change, in the UK.
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The Element Of Freedom by Alicia Keys reaches No1 in the UK Albums Chart.
During a concert at The Apollo, Manchester, England, UK, Europe, Kelly Clarkson tells fans that she would like to record more 'soulful' music, but that her record company, RCA, will not allow her to.
Carrie Underwood sings the American National Anthem at the Super Bowl, (New Orleans Saints vs Indianapolis Colts) at The Sun Life Stadium, Miami, Florida, USA. Watching from the stands are Heidi Newfield, Kenny Chesney, Jimmy Buffett and Joe Don Rooney.
Ryan Leslie plays at Zenith, Paris, France, Europe.
Elvis Costello plays at the Winspear Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
On her Fearless tour, Taylor Swift plays the second of two nights at the Acer Arena, Sydney, Australia.
The Backstreet Boys play the last of three nights at the Saitama Super Arena, Tokyo, Japan.
Whitney Houston, on her Nothing But Love world tour, plays the second of two nights at the Olympic Park Gymnasium, Seoul, Korea, Asia.
Everybody Hurts by Helping Haiti, an all-star supergroup including Mariah Carey, Miley Cyrus, Leona Lewis and Kylie Minogue, is released in the UK to raise funds for the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) and British newspaper The Sun's Helping Haiti campaign. The record, a cover of an R.E.M. original, was organised by tv music mogul Simon Cowell.