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The Union begin a ten-date UK tour at The Pitz Club, Milton Keynes.
Asha Bhosle plays at the Flint Center, Cupertino, California, USA.
Bebel Gilberto plays at The Grand Theater, Sejong Center For The Performing Arts, Seoul, South Korea, Asia.
On her Fearless tour, Taylor Swift plays at The Savemart Centre, Fresno, California, USA.
Ana Araujo, Brazilian girlfriend of Ronnie Wood, guitarist of The Rolling Stones, is rushed to hospital after a fight with the guitarist over a picture of his ex-girlfriend Katya Ivanova, at his home in Surrey, England, UK, Europe.
Alicia Keys plays at The Oracle Arena, Oakland, California, USA.
The Bluetones begin a 22-date UK tour at The Bongo Club, Edinburgh, Scotland.
On their Circle Tour, Bon Jovi play the first of two nights at the American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas, USA.
On their The E.N.D. World Tour, The Black Eyed Peas play at Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, Washington, USA.
Barry Manilow plays at the Paris Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
John Mayer plays at The United Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Laura Marling plays at The Academy, Dublin, Ireland, Europe, supported by Alessi's Ark.
Joshua Radin plays at the Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, England, UK, Europe.
The John Butler Trio play at The Academy, Manchester, UK.
Following a successful Twitter campaign run by his fans, Justin Bieber appears on tv show Saturday Night Live in the USA.
Devizes-based singer-songwriter Jon Amor plays at Telford's Warehouse, Chester, UK .
Thom Yorke and Atoms For Peace play at the Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Justin Bieber appears on tv show Saturday Night Live in the USA, performing Baby and U Smile.
L'Osservatore Romano, the official newspaper of the Vatican, publishes a tribute to The Beatles on the 40th anniversary of the band's breakup. The article is widely seen as ending a decades-long period in which The Beatles' music was officially disapproved of by the Catholic Church. The feud between the church and the band was triggered in March 1966 when singer John Lennon told a London Evening Standard reporter that The Beatles were "more popular than Jesus."