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Morrissey cancels 3rd concert in San Antonio in 6 months, citing 'health concerns'

Morrissey cancels 3rd concert in San Antonio in 6 months, citing ‘health concerns’

Third time’s not a charm: Morrissey canceled his third concert in San Antonio, Texas, in just six months, citing “health concerns stemming from (the singer’s) appearance in Tucson” earlier this week in scrubbing tonight’s planned performance at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts.

Listen: Erasure, 'Love You to the Sky' (Adam Turner Remix) — off upcoming digital EP

Listen: Erasure, ‘Love You to the Sky’ (Adam Turner Remix) — off upcoming digital EP

Erasure have shared a remix by Adam Turner of their new single “Love You to the Sky,” the first track to be released off the duo’s upcoming 17th studio album, World Be Gone. It’s also the first taste of a just-announced digital EP featuring mixes of that single.

Watch: The Suicide Commandos, 'Boogie's Coldest Acre' — off 1st new album since 1978

Watch: The Suicide Commandos, ‘Boogie’s Coldest Acre’ — off 1st new album since 1978

Reunited Minneapolis punk trio The Suicide Commandos have just released a music video for “Boogie’s Coldest Acre,” off the band’s very belated follow-up to their 1978 debut Make a Record. The 13-track Time Bomb will be released May 5 on the newly reactivated Twin/Tone Records label.

Watch: Morrissey walks off during 'Everyday is Like Sunday,' ends concert after 6 songs

Watch: Morrissey walks off during ‘Everyday is Like Sunday,’ ends concert after 6 songs

Buying a ticket to a Morrissey concert remains a dicey proposition, with the latest mishap coming Monday night in Tucson, Ariz., as the former Smiths singer left the stage with vocal issues during the night’s sixth song, “Everyday is Like Sunday” — leaving fans far short of a full show.

Coachella turned down Kate Bush? Singer's rep: 'No discussions' to play festival

Coachella turned down Kate Bush? Singer’s rep: ‘No discussions’ to play festival

A representative for Kate Bush this morning is shooting down a widely publicized anecdote in The New Yorker that alleges the Coachella festival turned down a chance to host the stage-shy singer’s first-ever U.S. concert because “no one is going to understand it.”

Billy Bragg to perform in 'one-man Clash mode' for Bridges Not Walls tour this fall

Billy Bragg to perform in ‘one-man Clash mode’ for Bridges Not Walls tour this fall

No stranger to mixing politics and performance, Billy Bragg is grabbing his guitar and heading out on tour “in one-man Clash mode” this fall, taking his Bridges Not Walls tour to the U.S., U.K. and Europe for 30 shows this October and November. The tour hits the U.S. first, with 10 shows between Oct. 1 and 16.

'We are still here!': X to celebrate band's 40th anniversary with 32-date U.S. tour

‘We are still here!’: X to celebrate band’s 40th anniversary with 32-date U.S. tour

Los Angeles punk legends X will celebrate their 40th anniversary as a band with an impressive 32-date U.S. tour this spring and summer that will bring the group’s original lineup — Exene Cervenka, John Doe, D.J. Bonebrake and Billy Zoon — to cities coast to coast.