Sorry Maxwell fans but the R&B singer has announced that the second half of his summer tour has now been canceled.
The singer has announced he is pulling out of his U.S. tour with Jill Scott and Erykah Badu citing “scheduling conflicts.”
According to his camp, Maxwell will play all of his dates up to and including sold out concerts at New York’s Madison Square Garden on June 25 and 26, but he has postponed the entire second leg of the trek.
He was due to perform 11 shows between June 28 and July 15, in such cities as Nashville, Tennessee and Boston, but the gigs will now take place sometime in 2011.
Written by admin in music at 7:10 am on May 20th, 10
Former Gym Class Heroes frontman Travis McCoy is prepping his solo debut album, The Lazarus Project. Check out his second single, “We’ll Be Alright.”
McCoy’s first solo album will be released later this summer and will feature collaborations with Cee-Lo Green, T-Pain and Bruno Mars, who appears on his first single, “Billionaire.”
Written by admin in the word at 11:10 am on Feb 26th, 10
Does Beyonce know the true meaning of the word “hiatus”? We guess not, seeing as in this video following her I Am Sasha Fierce tour she talks about working during her supposed hiatus.
Written by admin in photos at 2:28 pm on Jan 31st, 10
Clive Davis held his annual Pre-Grammy event last night at the Beverly Hilton. Everyone came out looking their best as always and listened to some great performances from Jennifer Hudson, Maxwell and Mary J Blige.
We can’t wait for tonights show:
Black Eyed Peas at Clive Davis Annual Pre-Grammy Party
Celebs like Rihanna stepped up to support the relief efforts for Haiti by covering Bob Marley’s “Redemption Song,” live on The Oprah Winfrey Show today. Wyclef was also there to talk to Oprah about his experiences on the earthquake-shattered island.
Proceeds from the sale of this song via iTunes will go to “Hope for Haiti Now” earthquake relief. Also available for charitable purchase is Maxwell’s single “Fistful of Tears”.