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On The Wall Tour 2012, Roger Waters plays the second of four nights at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia, Oceania.
The Maccabees play at Paradiso Grote Zaal, Amsterdam, Holland, Europe.
Killswitch Engage announce, via their Fecebook page, that their original vocalist, Jesse Leach, has returned to the band in place of the recently departed Howard Jones.
A new £26m music and arts venue, G-Live, is opened in Guildford, Surrey, UK, by The Duke Of Kent.
Attack Attack! play at The Golden State Hall, Bakersfield, California, USA.
Jazz bassist Gabriel Vivas spends the second of three days recording his album, Ninth Life, at Red Rock Studios, Miami, Florida, USA.
Rapper 50 Cent flies to Dolo, Somalia, Africa, to take part in a World Food Program effort to alleviate the effects of famine in Somalia and Kenya.
It is announced that Madonna's upcoming album, MDNA has ascended to the pre-order top spot on iTunes stores in fifty countries and has broken the record for the largest one day pre-order of any album in iTunes history.
On their Fallen Empires tour, Snow Patrol play at Windsor Hall, Bournemouth, England, UK, Europe.
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah play at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, England, UK, Europe.
As one of fifteen settlements agreed in London, UK, Pete Doherty receives an undisclosed amount in damages from News International, as publishers of the now defunct newspaper the News Of The World which admitted hacking Doherty's phone.
Don McLean is presented with the Lifetime Achievement award at the BBC2 Folk Awards in Salford, UK.
Market research company Kantar releases figures which purport to show that online retailer Amazon has overtaken high street chain HMV as the UK's leading home entertainment retailer. Later in the day, a spokesman for HMV rejects Kantar's conclusions and describes the figures as "misleading".