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Coldplay, Doja Cat and the Kid Laroi Light Up the Hollywood Bowl at Audacy’s Star-Studded We Can Survive Concert. Ellise Shafer. Sun, October 24, 2021 at 10:30 PM UTC. 8 min read.
Audacy's We Can Survive concert boasted a stacked lineup including the Kid Laroi, Shawn Mendes, Maroon 5, Doja Cat and Coldplay.
CEBU CITY, Philippines— As Coldplay announces the release of their highly anticipated 10th album, fans around the world are savoring every moment, knowing that the band’s journey is beginning ...
Columbia album is available digitally July 15 and on vinyl August 5; film opens July 18. Cat Power/Coldplay Collaboration From Soundtrack to Zach Braff’s ‘Wish I Was Here’ Debuts ...
Singer-songwriter Cat Stevens agreed on Monday that the Coldplay song, "Viva La Vida," sounds like one of his 1973 songs, but he stopped short of saying he would sue for plagiarism.
Coldplay — the biggest band of the 21st century — is torn between its alt-rock past and pop present on “Moon Music.” WireImage. So, it was kinda sad to hear that Chris Martin and crew ...
Singer-songwriter Cat Stevens agreed on Monday that the Coldplay song, "Viva La Vida," sounds like one of his 1973 songs, but he stopped short of saying he would sue for plagiarism.
Cat Power's Chan Marshall teams with Coldplay on "Wish I Was Here". The soundtrack also includes Bon Iver's "Holocene", Paul Simon, and more. The soundtrack is out digitally and on CD July 15, and ...
Did Coldplay Rip Off Cat Stevens As Well? BY Brock Thiessen Published May 5, 2009. As Coldplay duke it out in court with Joe Satriani, the British soft rockers are once again being accused of ...
It’s safe to say Taraji P. Henson isn’t a Coldplay fan. On Sunday, the “Empire” actress shared a video from the Super Bowl halftime show of Coldplay, but declared her love for Maroon 5 ...
The musical stars aligned for a noble cause on Saturday night at Audacy’s eighth annual We Can Survive concert, which boasted a stacked lineup that included Saweetie, the Kid Laroi, Shawn Mendes ...
The musical stars aligned for a noble cause on Saturday night at Audacy’s eighth annual We Can Survive concert, which boasted a stacked lineup that included Saweetie, the Kid Laroi, Shawn Mendes, ...