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During the Earth Is On Hell tour, Anthrax, Death Angel and Testament play at The Orange Peel, Asheville, North Carolina, USA.
As he begins his conquest of America, Ed Sheeran plays the first of two high profile sold out showcase performances at the Mercury Lounge, New York City, USA.
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Heather Nova appears on the BBC TV Breakfast show in London, UK, to promote her eighth album 300 Days At Sea and single Higher Ground.
It is reported that that men's urinals shaped like the famous Rolling Stones' lips logo, set to be installed in a soon-to-be-opened Rolling Stones Fan Museum in the town of Luechow, Germany, Europe, are causing controversy because women feel they convey a misogynistic message.
Leonard Cohen releases his 12th studio album, Old Ideas, on Columbia Records in the UK.
Evanescence play at The Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico, Central America.
On his Facebook page, David Sylvian announces that his imminent Implausible Beauty Tour has been cancelled, stating that "There have been questions raised regarding my health and the possibility of future tours."
M.I.A. streams her new single, Bad Girls, to Pitchfork. The track originally appeared on her mixtape, Vicki Leekz, and has been re-recorded for release as a single.
Madonna announces plans to build ten new schools in Malawi, Africa, in a joint project involving her Raising Malawi charity and the non-profit group buildOn.
On the We Own The Night tour, Selena Gomez And The Scene play at The Movistar Arena, Santiago, Chile, South America.
Ringo Starr is interviewed by Russell Brand, on SiriusXM's Town Hall in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden spends one of three days on board the nuclear submarine HMS Victorious at Faslane Naval Base, Scotland.