Send To A Friend

You'll be sending the following story alert. Please fill out the form below and hit the submit button.

Review: Pop Hitmakers Shine On UK NetAid Stage

The UK's NetAid benefit concert, held at London's Wembley Stadium last Saturday (10/9), was virtually a Live Aid for the Nineties, as artists who played at the Bob Geldof-organized show in 1985--such as David Bowie , George Michael and Bryan Adams --also topped this year's bill. Attendees of the massive concert, which aimed to raise funds for people in Kosovo and The Sudan, were also likely to have been fervent Live Aid supporters, as most appeared to be middle-aged, upper middle-class ex-Yuppies.  / Read more
Destination Email Address*
Your Name*
Your Email Address*
Message (optional)

LiveDaily Weekend Podcast: The Wiggles, AC/DC, T.I. and more

This edition of our LiveDaily Weekend podcast features tour, ticketing and music news about The Wiggles, the Eagles, Depeche Mode,... continued
Listen now:
 

LiveDaily Song of the Day: The Panics - "Get Us Home"

Today's Song of the Day is by The Panics. The group's featured cut is "Get Us Home," the opening track... continued
Listen now: