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Review: Katy Perry & Noah Cyrus Kick Off Their 2-Night Stay at Chicago’s United Center

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Moments ago, Katy Perry closed things out after her and supporting act, Noah Cyrus, delivered a memorable night one for Witness: The Tour‘s mini two-night Chicago residency at the historic United Center.

There exists a fine line between a concert and a performance, but tonight was undoubtedly a performance as Katy Perry brought an amazing spectacle full of platinum and diamond hits, five entertaining costume changes, fireworks, lights and an elaborate set design that fans will never forget. And with support from emerging pop star, Noah Cyrus, fans were in for a treat from the very beginning.

Up first for the night was the diversely talented 17-year-old singer/actress, Noah Cyrus. If you couldn’t guess by the name, Noah is the younger sister to Miley Cyrus and the daughter of country legend, Billy Ray Cyrus. But just as Miley made her own name for herself, stepping out of her father’s shadow, Noah is quickly doing the same.

Not only is Cyrus making her arena tour debut, but the Nashville native has already celebrated her first platinum-certified single with ‘Make Me (Cry)’, her music video for ‘Stay Together’ has already amassed over 50 million views on YouTube, and she is only months away from the release of her anticipated debut album, NC-17.

While Cyrus put together one of our favorite performances from B96′s Summer Bash concert, just months ago and only a few miles away, her live performance clearly improves with a supporting performance, when compared to a radio gig. Performing seven songs, just under a half hour, Cyrus previewed a number of tracks from her forthcoming debut LP and gave a memorable performance of Selena Gomez’s ‘It Ain’t Me’ and Lady Gaga’s ‘Million Reasons’, a performance which earned her a big co-sign from Gaga weeks ago. And when Lady Gaga comments on your bright future, and your cover “warms her heart”, you must be doing something right.

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Personal highlights of Cyrus’ set came at the beginning and end, as Noah opened with her fun and addictive single ‘Stay Together’ and closed with her Labyrinth-assisted hit, ‘Make Me (Cry)’, two tracks which are night and day in their feel but together help show the range of content that young Cyrus can sing about. Although Noah Cyrus’ supporting performance won’t quite compare to Perry’s, with the experience and monumental production that Katy Perry brings to the table, Cyrus still gave fans a million reasons to get to the arena early and to catch an inevitable headlining tour that will come through in the relative future.

With the mood set from Noah Cyrus’ supporting set, it was time for Katy Perry to great her Chicago fans. Opening with the title track from her new album, Witness, Perry’s 4th major label album and where the tour also get its name, Perry submerged from the sky on a giant star, in the biggest Katy Perry-fashion imaginable. But that was only the beginning as a number of props, wildly dressed backup dancers, giant puppets and expensive production elements would complement her throughout the hour and 45-minute performance.

For Perry’s second song of the night, ‘Roulette’, the Santa Barbara-native sang atop two huge dice and confetti began to fall from the sky. Although tonight’s performance was dominated by the biggest single’s of Perry career, which mostly precede her new album, it was the fun and eye catching production of the tour that made Perry’s performances from her newest LP (which she performed just over half of), not only bearable but equally entertaining.

For Katy Perry’s Witness single ‘Swish Swish’, Perry performed an extended 10-minute version of the track and took time to pick out a dad from the crowd for a little shootout. Their may not be a bust of the dad displayed next to Michael Jordan at the UC’s stadium for all to see, but in that moment he was the coolest dad on the planet.

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A personal highlight of Perry’s set came midway as the infamous Left Shark, from Perry’s 2015 Super Bowl performance, blessed the stage to bust out it’s perfectly imperfect dance moves at the end of the catwalk, as Perry performed her track ‘California Gurls’. Left Shark remained on stage as Katy Perry used a huge telephone to make a call home to mom, which actually may have been real. That sequence paved the way right into Perry’s breakout track, ‘I Kissed A Girl’, where KP was hoisted onto a huge set of red lips.

To cap things off, Perry closed her set with her 2013 hit, ‘Roar’, a track which reminded us of the huge voice behind all the glitter and glam. But the night wasn’t quite over, as Perry returned to the stage atop of a huge hand, to perform her Teenage Dream record, ‘Firework’, complete with confetti, applause, and real actual fireworks.

Tonight’s performance was wacky and fun and everything you needed on a Tuesday night. Perry does anything but mail-it-in when it comes to her tours, so much so, that you wonder how she even turns a profit with all the production and theatrics that her tours offer. If you wanted entertainment, you got it. If you wanted the hits, she brought them. If you wanted cuts from the new album, you got that to. And even if you wanted a raw display of Perry’s vocals, she gave you some of that as well. Tonight was nothing short of a spectacle, and we say that in the best way possible. Perry brings so much to her tour, but most importantly, not at the expense of anything else.

If you missed out tonight, you’re in luck, because Katy Perry and Noah Cyrus return to the United Center tomorrow night.

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Camila Cabello Releases Short Film Music Video for “Havana” ft. Young Thug

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Camila Cabello performs with Shawn Mendes at the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball (Photo by Dan Garcia)

After much anticipation, former Fifth Harmony stand-out, Camila Cabello, has released the short film/music video for her solo debut single, ‘Havanna’. With visuals directed by Dave Meyers, the mini-movie features appearances from Latin superstars LeJuan James and Lele Pons, and of course the track’s stars, Camila and Young Thug.

‘Havana’ has gained a ton of momentum, recently crossing the 200 million mark on Spotify, and with a new music video to promote the record, don’t expect its climb to stop anytime soon. ‘Havana’ is just the first track of many, off Cabello’s highly anticipated debut album, coming soon.

Watch Camila Cabello’s music video for ‘Havana’ below.

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Frank Ocean Foreshadows a Big 2018: “If you liked 2017, then you’ll love 2018”

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While Frank Ocean fans have been spoiled in the past year and change, as the critically acclaimed singer performed a number of festival gigs throughout the world, dropped two albums and released a number of random tracks on his Blonded radio show, it’s always a fear in the back of any Frank fan’s mind that he will take another extended hiatus.

But in a letter penned for VICE’s “i-D”, Ocean foreshadowed big things in the upcoming year. Closing out his letter, which you can read here, Ocean wrote:

“If you liked two thousand and seventeen, then you’ll love two thousand and eighteen.”

Listen to Frank’s Jay Z and Tyler the Creator collab, ‘Biking’, below, and lets get ready for a big 2018, hopefully complete with a headlining tour, new music and more.

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Taylor Swift Set To Release Music Video for “Ready For It?” This Week

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Are you ready for it? Because Taylor Swift is set the drop the visuals for ‘Ready For It?’, the second music video and track from her forthcoming and highly anticipated album, Reputation. After shattering YouTube records with the release of her music video for ‘Look What You Made Me Do’, Swift created a hard act to follow, but the new music video looks as great and cinematic as the first, so fans shouldn’t be worried.

Currently scheduled for a November 10th release, fans can pre-order Reputation now on iTunes, and download the album’s first three tracks, ‘Look What You Made Me Do’, ‘Ready For It?’ and ‘Gorgeous’, which released just last week.

Watch a preview from Swift’s music video for ‘Ready For It?’ below.

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New Music: Taylor Swift Drops 3rd Single, “Gorgeous”, from Forthcoming Album

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From her forthcoming and highly anticipated LP, Reputation, Taylor Swift has dropped the track and an accompanying lyric video for ‘Gorgeous’.

Certainly not a reference to Kanye West’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy record of the same name, which some fans began to speculate yesterday before its release, ‘Gorgeous’ is a fun track dedicated to all the gorgeous men in the world. ‘Gorgeous’ is already the third track to release from Swift’s upcoming album, while ‘Look What You Made Me Do’ and ‘Ready For It?’ both sit on the Billboards Hot 100 charts.

Listen to Taylor Swift’s brand new track ‘Gorgeous’ below and pre-order Reputation now.

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Photos: Big Sean Performs a Surprise Show for Fans at MetroPCS and Pandora’s Sounds of Chicago

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Music fans in Chicago were in for a treat last night as MetroPCS and Pandora brought Big Sean to Park West in Chicago for their Sounds of Chicago event. With free drinks and food from some of the city’s best spots, a photo booth, tons of free swag and a DJ to warm up the crowd, the night was set for Big Sean to close things out with a full 18-song performance.

Repping a killer Dennis Rodman jersey, Big Sean got the crowd moving with his I Decided track ‘Moves’, which he then followed up with tracks like ‘Paradise’, ‘No Favors’ and his stand out GOOD Music verses on ‘Mercy’ and ‘Clique’. Early on Big Sean also took time to thank the sponsors for bringing him back to one of his favorite cities in the world, where he also had to give a big shoutout to Harold’s Chicken.

Only a few months removed from his memorable performance at Lollapalooza, Big Sean could have easily mailed in his performance. After all, since it was an entirely free show for fans, everyone would have left with their money’s worth. However Big Sean brought the energy and hits that come with one of his tour dates, but in a much more intimate setting, making for a great and unique experience for all of those lucky enough to attend. Chicago fans already can’t wait for Big Sean or Pandora to return for another memorable performance.

Check out our photos from last night’s performance below.

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Review: Imagine Dragons Make Us Believe During Their Sold-Out Chicago Show with K.Flay and GROUPLOVE

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When Imagine Dragons last performed for their Windy City fans, it was at the Allstate Arena on June 15th, 2015. That same night, the Chicago Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup in a thrilling game six victory at the United Center. Just a couple years later, Chicago is hoping that the Las Vegas natives bring their good luck again, as the defending World Series champions, the Chicago Cubs, are facing elimination at Wrigley Field, as Imagine Dragons perform just a few miles away, and where else, the United Center.

But irregardless of the story that would be told at the historic Wrigley Field tonight, music fans took home the “W” as Imagine Dragon’s Evolve Tour delivered from start to finish. From K.Flay’s amazing performance to warm up her homestate crowd to Imagine Dragon’s encore performance of ‘Believer’, no fan left with their voice and everyone left having a memorable night.

While Imagine Dragon certainly did their part to sell the lion’s share of tickets for their headlining sold-out show, the tour’s supporting acts of K.Flay and GROUPLOVE put on a great performance in their own right and gave fans reason to head to the arena moments after doors opened. Wilmette, Illinois native K.Flay blew the crowd away with her impressive vocals, performing a half-hour of her stand out tracks, including ‘Blood In The Cut’ and ‘High Enough’.

While technically labeled a rapper, K.Flay has a diverse sound that Top 40, indie and hip-hop fans alike can enjoy. A sound so great and diverse that it caught the attention of Imagine Dragon’s Dan Reynolds who signed the Everywhere Is Some Where artist to his “Night Street Records” imprint. Although Chicago fans tonight weren’t late to the K.Flay party, it’s time to hop on the bandwagon now, because Illinois’ own has been gaining momentum ever since her 2014 debut.

Among the tour’s supporting act was also the Los Angeles indie pop band, GROUPLOVE. Led by Hannah Hopper, GROUPLOVE delivers a polarizing sound that may not be for everyone, but either way, the group brought a ton of energy and character to the entire night. While we certainly enjoyed GROUPLOVE’s set, their live performance might be enjoyed best during a more intimate headlining club show.

After crew finished prepping the stage for the act of the night, it was time for Imagine Dragons to greet their Chicago fans. Kicking things off with their new album’s opening track, ‘I Don’t Know Why’, the crowd erupted from the general admission pits to the nosebleeds. The band emerged through the laser lights as their giant video board supplemented their performance.

Directly after, Dan Reynolds took a moment to get serious before his band performed their 2012 track, ‘It’s Time’. Speaking on the recent tragedy and shooting in Las Vegas, which especially hits close to home to the Las Vegas-natives, Reynolds refused to allow anyone to destroy people’s love for music, which set the stage for ‘It’s Time’, a track that Reynolds wrote during a very difficult and depressing time of his life.

And while the crowd shared an intimate and sincere moment with the band early on, it hardly set the tone for the rest of the night. Throughout the set Imagine Dragons performed a catalog of their biggest hits from the past decade, of course with a lot of attention to their newest LP, where the tour get its name.

One highlight of the performance included the band’s B-stage visit, where fans closer to the back got an up-close performance of ‘Bleeding Out’, ‘Dream’ and a tribute to the late great Tom Petty with ‘I Won’t Back Down’. As Reynolds returned to the catwalk and the clock started to creep on midnight and word traveled that the Cubs got the win, Imagine Dragon’s closed out their set with a memorable performance of their mega-hit ‘Radioactive’, only to return to the stage for some free music when the band truly ended the night with an encore performance of ‘Believer’.

We were all believers tonight, and Imagine Dragons did not disappoint. Chicago fans already can’t wait until the band’s next visit.

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Weezer Releases New Single “Happy Hour” from Upcoming Studio LP “Pacific Daydream”

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Off their highly anticipated eleventh studio album, Pacific Daydream, the Rivers Cuomo-led Weezer has released their next single, ‘Happy Hour’.

The brand new track can be downloaded here, and follows the release of Pacific Daydream’s first fourtracks, ‘Mexican Fender’, ‘Feels Like Summer’, ‘Beach Boys’ and ‘Weekend Woman’. Pacific Daydream is currently scheduled for an October 27th release via Crush Music/Atlantic Records.

Pre-order Pacific Daydream now and listen to Weezer’s new single ‘Happy Hour’ below.

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MGMT Drops Title Track “Little Dark Age” From Forthcoming Album

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A track which they debuted earlier this year through their 2017 festival run, MGMT dropped the highly anticipated title track and music video from their forthcoming album, Little Dark Age.

And if you liked the vibes from MGMT’s early work, this new track and LP may be just for you. Speaking to Beats 1’s Zane Lowe this morning, the band told fans that “we felt like we had reached a flow, it was the sort of chemistry, the kind of magic feeling we had when we started the band.”

Watch MGMT’s new David MacNutt and Nathaniel Axel-directed music video for ‘Little Dark Age’ below.

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Liam Payne Announces and Previews New Single “Bedroom Floor”

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One Direction’s Liam Payne surprised fans today as the ‘Strip That Down’ singer announced the release of his forthcoming single, ‘Bedroom Floor’.

Also taking to Instagram to share a snippet of the upcoming track, ‘Bedroom Floor’ will drop this Friday and fans can already pre-save the song now on Spotify.

Listen to a snippet of Liam’s new single below.

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