
'N Sync played Pasadena's Rose Bowl in June. The group had been planning to return in August. But because of a scheduling change, reported the Pasadena Star-News, that won't happen.
Insane Clown Posse fans broke into a Ft. Lauderdale club that the group was scheduled to play, but canceled. The Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel reported that people smashed liquor bottles and lit a fire. No one was injured or arrested.
Jefferson Airplane, Inc. is suing Paul Kanter, a founding member of the band Jefferson Airplane, for touring under the name Jefferson Airplane Volunteers, according to AP. The corporation claims that it did not give Kanter the required permission to use the name.
At first, this year's Vans Warped Tour wasn't going to hit Jacksonville, Fla. But then skate shop employee Jessica Ross gathered 2,000 signatures from people who wanted the tour to make a stop in the city. And now it will, on July 28.
Billy Bragg canceled a performance in Toronto due to a back injury, according to his website. The performance would have included songs and a lecture on Woody Guthrie and Bragg's Guthrie-inspired collaboration with the band Wilco.
During the band's summer tour, Pantera fans will have opportunities to go golfing with the band, to play Sega against Vinnie Paul in a Jumbotron competition at Ozzfest and to meet adult-film actresses at in-stores. To sum up: golf, video games, porn.
Teddy Riley and Chauncey Hannibal, once members of the now-defunct R&B group Blackstreet, have settled in confidence a lawsuit that Riley filed against Hannibal, claiming that Hannibal slandered him in the lyrics of the song "Shame on You."