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TOKYO (CelebrityAccess) — Emmis Communications, the company behind the long-running HOT 97 Summer Jam hip hop concerts, announced the international expansion of the ...
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Angela Merkel Approves Criminal Investigation Of Comedian
BERLIN (CelebrityAccess) — Despite disagreement within her coalition government, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has authorized a criminal investigation into whether a comedian violated ...
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Montreux Jazz Celebrates 50th Anniversary
MONTREUX, Switzerland (CelebrityAccess) — The Montreux Jazz Festival will mark its 50th anniversary in 2016, featuring a lineup that includes favorites such as ...
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UK Hevy Fest Cancelled
LONDON (VIP NEWS) — UK festival Hevy has announced the cancellation of its 2016 festival and has announced there will be no more. ...
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Dutch Festivals Form New Trade Association
(CelebrityAccess) — More than thirty Dutch festivals have joined forces to form De Verenigde Podiumkunstenfestivals (United Performing Arts Festivals), a new industry association. ...
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2016 Presentations Of The German Live Entertainment Award
FRANKFURT, Germany (CelebrityAccess) — More than 1,400 guests and celebrities from culture, economy and politics celebrated on the 4th of April in the ...
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Saxon Split With Longtime Manager
(VIP NEWS) — After over 16 years working together Saxon and their long-time manager Thomas Jensen have split ways. Saxon’s venerable frontman Biff ...
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Cagliari City Council Approves New Stadium Plan
CAGLIARI, Italy (CelebrityAccess) — The Cagliari City Council has approved planning paving the way for a new 21,000-seat stadium to serve as the ...
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Indonesian Pop Star Dies Following On Stage Snakebite
KARAWANG, Indonesia (CelebrityAccess) — Indonesian pop star Irma Bule died shortly after a performance after being bitten by a king cobra used as ...
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Another Australian Festival Cancelled
MELBOURNE, Australia (VIP NEWS) — Stereosonic, Australia’s SFX-owned multi-city festival won’t be going ahead in 2016. The news means none of the “big ...
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