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The Sex Pistols launch their own brand perfume in the USA. The product is described as "the spirit of punk in a bottle". The publicity for the perfume claims that, "Sex Pistols fragrance is inspired by anarchy and chaos, as the ideologies of the bend that made a revolution in UK in the 70s, spreading to the international music scene."
On their The Resistance tour, Muse play the first of two nights at Wembley Stadium, London. On this first night they are supported by Lily Allen, The Big Pink and White Rabbits.
Rihanna releases a new single, The Only Girl In The World, in Australia, New Zealand, Denmark and The Netherlands.
The Script release a new album, Science And Faith, in Australia, Austria, Scandinavia and Ireland.
On the last night of a co-headlining tour, David Gray and Ray Lamontagne play at The Greek Theatre, San Francisco, California, USA.
dismisses a claim by the family of singer Bob Marley to obtain the copyrights to some of his best-known recordings. Judge Cote rules that the Universal Music Group (UMG) owns the copyright to five albums that deceased reggae star Bob Marley recorded between 1973 and 1977 for Island Records.
In Manhattan, New York City, USA, Judge Denise Cote
The End Of The Road Festival, a three-day event, begins at Larmer Tree Gardens, Tollard Royal, Dorset, UK. Headliners on this, the first day, are Modest Mouse.
Dylan LeBlanc plays his first-ever UK gig, an instore set at Rough Trade East, London. The show is part of the promotion for LeBlanc's debut album Pauper's Field.