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Toro Y Moi, Bjork, Belle & Sebastian, Yo La Tengo and Joanna Newsome, are among the artists set to perform at this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival. The full, newly-updated schedule can be found here. The three-day festival kicks off on July 19 in Chicago's Union Park. In case you were wondering, yes, R. Kelly is also on the bill ... Discuss

 

Michael W. Smith is at the center of a lawsuit being filed by Utah man who says Smith's upcoming concert series violates the separation of church and state. The concert—which is being held in Draper, Utah—was partially funded by the Draper City Council, which also publicized the show on its website. So, obviously, lots of freedoms being trampled on here. When questioned, Smith said that the lawsuit was "the craziest thing I've ever heard," which might be true, but he really should have suggested that everyone put the whole thing to rest by just being friends. Because we all know how long friends last ... Discuss

 

Imagine you're in London. So far, so good, right? Now imagine you're at a Bruce Springsteen show in London. Pretty cool. And then imagine that during the big finale, Bruce Springsteen invites some guy named Paul McCartney onstage to play a few more, if you can even imagine that much. And then, while The Boss, Sir McCartney, and the E Street Band are playing "Twist and Shout," the concert organizers (i.e. "The Man") suddenly cut the power out because 10:30 was getting a little late for their liking. Now stop imagining that before your head falls off from hypothetical outrage, but that is exactly what happened to 80,000 concert goers at Hyde Park last Saturday. Admittedly, there was some sort of 10pm curfew but then, rock-and-roll knows no curfew. Or, as the E Street Band's Steven Van Zandt tweeted, "When I'm jamming with McCartney, don't bug me!" ... Discuss

 

Nathan Blankenship is a Kenny Chesney fan and also looks a lot like Kenny Chesney. So much like him, in fact, that Kenny Chesney's security booted him from a concert because they were worried it would be too "confusing." Although it's tempting to wonder why Kenny Chesney thinks his fans are so stupid that they wouldn't be able to tell who was who once he took the stage, we should really be focusing on the bright side here, which is that someone was rescued from Kenny Chesney's "music" ... Discuss

 

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y your tickets now, because these shows are going to sell out this winter. RELEVANT has filtered through the Nickelback and Staind tours and found the best bets for this painfully cold time of year.

 

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