JAKARTA-JYJ has been officially canceled by the promoter for a concert in Indonesia. Party promoters promised to return the money from the tickets have been bought by the public.
JYJ World Tour Concert visited Indonesia in 2011 is scheduled to hold a concert on April 9, 2011 in SICC, Bogor, West Java. Tickets are divided into several classes namely A VIP at Rp2, 5 million, VIP B Rp1, 7 million, the Festival of Rp1, 9 million, Gold Rp1, 5 million, 900 thousand, Silver, and Bronze Rp500 thousand.
But for those of you who have already ordered tickets and make payments, not to worry. Because the promoter with DreamCatcher Indonesian flag in his official statement has said it will give the money back in full.
"For the buyer who has made payment, the ticket money will be returned full. Procedure ticket refunds will be announced on Thursday, March 31, 2011, "such as release received JAKARTA, Tuesday (03/29/2011).
Well, so who had already bought tickets do not have to worry about the money disappeared, because the promoter would be responsible to return the money the prospective audience JYJ. (tom) (UKy)
JAKARTA JYJ-cancellation of concerts in the SICC, Bogor, West Java, on 9 April, officially the promoter to give reasons for cancellation.
Tita Ardiati, as President DreamCatcher Indonesia said with a heavy heart that the concert was canceled. He explained that during this month it has tried hard to meet all the necessary things in concert JYJ World Tour 2011, one of them by providing the best venue and exclusive.
In a release received JAKARTA, Tuesday (29/03/2011), Tita explains that the CJES Entertainment decided to cancel the planned concert. This is related to demand this boyband in the production problems that can not be met in Indonesia.
"The additional cost requested by CJES Entertainment sudden extremely high and are not listed in the contract signed. Therefore, we as promoters have the right to refuse the request, "said Tita in the release.
Because production deal never happened and so the limited time which is owned by the promoters to satisfy that desire, they chose to follow an earlier decision made by CJES Entertainment that canceled a concert in Indonesia JYJ.
Tita represent the DreamCatcher Indonesia also apologize to all fans JYJ in Indonesia that have been waiting for the concert.
For ticket buyers who already make a payment, the ticket money will be refunded in full and the refund procedure will be announced on Thursday, March 31 the next day. (Tom
Get ready to watch episodes of "Glee" whose theme Britney Spears.
After a 28-year-old singer who was lobbying on social networking-agunya Twitter to track hits shown on the Fox show, creator Ryan Murphy confirmed the event on the program "Entertainment Tonight" that he was writing an episode of "Glee" which is dedicated to Britney.
Not everyone on the show's 19 Emmy nominations will be happy to sing the song "Womanizer."
In May, Matthew Morrison, who served as club director Will Schuester, told UsMagazine.com, "I hope our show is not headed that route."
More than 13.5 million people watching an episode inspired by Madonna in April.
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Total Eclipse! Watch The Live 'Twilight' Concert
The new Twilight: Eclipse movie is out next week, and needless to say it's one of the most anticipated films of the year. It's also one of the year's top soundtracks, featuring all sorts of hipster acts: Muse, the Bravery, Florence & The Machine, the Dead Weather, the Black Keys, Sia, Beck with Bat For Lashes, UNKLE, Vampire Weekend, and more. (Get more info at http://www.eclipsesoundtrack.com)..
So to celebrate, three other cool Eclipse soundtrack artists--Cee-Lo Green, Metric, and Eastern Conference Champions--are performing live as part of a very special streaming event on Yahoo! Music. Hosted by Los Angeles radio station Star 98.7, the event takes place at the 98.7FM studio, with a live concert stream plus fan Q&A session.
The 2010 CMT Awards
Posted Wed Jun 9, 2010 9:39pm PDT by Wendy Geller in And The Winner Is...
CMT has set expectations remarkably high in the past couple of years for its annual video awards show--last year, it created a viral sensation by pairing rapper T-Pain with America's sweetheart Taylor Swift for a spoof duet, and in 2008 settled for nothing less than a skit featuring then-presidential candidate Barack Obama (John McCain and Hillary Clinton showed up as well). .
So, it may be forgiven that the country music network did not quite reach the same heights this year--at least in terms of pure spectacle. For solid, serious, and formidable musical talent, the show more than delivered. .
Setting the tone for the evening right off the bat was host Kid Rock, who didn't attempt any glossy humor on takeoff. Instead he chose to slam the stage with a medley of hits, accompanied fittingly by country's hottest badasses Zac Brown, Jamey Johnson, Trace Adkins, and--miraculously--the little-seen-these-days Hank Williams Jr. .
Kid Rock saluted Williams as "My rockin' rebel father Bocephus," to the roaring approval of the crowd. This first surprise of the night set the tone for the rest of the show, in which Rock played with a mildly bawdy but casual delivery that allowed the music and musicians to take the spotlight. .
A great idea on his part, because the show's lineup would have been hard for even the most gifted comedian to keep a tight rein on. Mirroring April's Academy of Country Music Awards, country's newer wave of talent blazed fiercely, with fresh faces dominating both the winner's circle and the performance stage.
M.I.A.: /\/\/\Y/\ (N.E.E.T./Interscope) It struck me a few years ago that the innate talent young teens had with sending text messages--instinctively grasping which key needed to be pressed once, twice or three times in order to call up a specific letter of the alphabet--was remarkable but somehow sad, in that that dated technology would soon be rendered useless--as it already has--and the portion of their brain that controlled that motor skill might've been better utilized learning French, Bulgarian, or playing Scrabble! And so it is that rabidly political Sri Lankan goddess M.I.A. has created an album that in years to come will be pronounced as often as that old English band who recorded the semi-hit "Doot Doot," whose name was originally an odd graphic squiggle and later changed to the more phonetically pleasing Freuer, long after anyone would care! That said, I'd be the first to admit that war is bad, peace is good, killing is wrong, and loving is right, and that M.I.A.--who as a very pregnant onstage dancer is hard to beat--is one hep, right-on babe! Plus, I hear she's loaded!.
Crowded House: Intriguer (Fantasy/Concord) I was commenting just last week, after reading an interesting magazine piece--an intriguer, you might say--to my good friend Steve, who shares just enough of his private life with me to keep me guessing--an intriguer, you might say--that I knew just the album he needed to hear that would completely make his week...but I couldn't yet tell him its name! An intriguer, you might say! Was it this brand new Crowded House album, the follow-up the much-loved band's 2007 reunion Time On Earth? Was it the brand new Korn album? Or was it fact no album at all? Had the time on Earth when he could literally enjoy an album as opposed to dwelling on his mortality shrunk to near-nothingness, and was I merely humoring him? Nope! It was the new Fat Joe album, but that's not due for a couple of weeks! Anyway, this isn't bad, either!.
Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse: Dark Night Of The Soul (Capitol) Like Casper and Nightmare, Little Dot and Little Lotta, and Huey, Dewey and Louie, Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse are heroic figures whose artistic endeavors please many--especially those young and impressionable--and whose names roll off the tongue significantly smoother than might, say, Louie Sleagle and Noodles Fagen or, more to the point, Brian Burton and Mark Linkous! And while this new album--the last by the late Linkous--features an impressive batch of costars, including the Flaming Lips, Iggy Pop, Suzanne Vega and members of the Strokes, Pixies and Grandaddy, and is arty to the max for sure, I'm still not 100 percent convinced it's not a modern-day version of Jeff Wayne's 1978 concept album The War Of The Worlds! Of course, in my heart of hearts, I never thought Wayne would be the sort of artist who'd stick in a small paper note warning album buyers that unless they told all their friends to also buy the album, that big hand on the album cover would crush that poor little sheep to pulp merely because it could! Back then people were a lot more mellow!
‘Twilight’ Author Stephenie Meyer ‘Very Happy’ With ‘Eclipse’ Film
When it comes to satisfying “Twilight” expectations, be it those of finicky film critics or easier-to-please Twilighters, no opinion carries more weight than the approval of the series creator herself. When MTV News spoke to celebrated author Stephenie Meyer, she said she is happy to just be the author who only has to come out for big premiere events once a year, versus the actors who are out doing promotion for weeks on end. Also, she is very pleased with the third adaptation of her best-selling series.
“Oh, it’s really good,” she said of “Eclipse.” “It’s so much fun to watch. One of the ways I judge a good movie is I forget to be critical because I’m just having fun — and with this one, I definitely was having a good time watching it.”
When asked about the decision to go back and re-shoot the infamous and highly anticipated “tent scene,” Meyer said the changes were minor, but necessary in order to fully capture the words and tone that made the scene so memorable in the book. According to Meyer, the result is “really satisfying.”
“It was so simple — it was [just] a blocking issue,” Meyer explained of the decision to revisit the pivotal scene. “When Bella and Jacob crawl into the sleeping bag together, he didn’t put his arms around her, he was just kind of backed away from her — I wasn’t [on set] that day to say, ‘
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SINGAPORE – Music fans rejoice! SINGfest 2010 is returning to Fort Canning Park from August 3 – 5, bringing diverse names in music to the highly anticipated outdoor music festival in Singapore.
The 2010 line-up includes American singer Katy Perry, alternative band Smashing Pumpkins, rapper Kanye West, Australian singer-guitarist Orianthi, South Korean sensation Wonder Girls, soul and blues singer Diane Birch, rock trio 30 Seconds to Mars, Canadian metal band Hail the Villain and English musician Ian Brown. More exciting acts will be announced in a few days.
“We aim to be the best as a music festival, thanks to the fans that had given enormous support to SINGfest since it started in 2007. This year, we are proud to present brilliant acts across all genres which Singaporeans will enjoy. We want the festival to be a talking point every year and something to look forward to every August,” says Michael Hosking, Managing Director of Midas Promotions.
The last sold out festival in 2008 attracted 20,000 fans over 2 days. This year dates are extended due to popular demand. Doors will open daily at 5pm and the first act to come on at 6pm.
Ticketing Information:
Ticket prices are from $175 per day
OCBC credit card members enjoy 10% off ticket prices. Limited tickets only.
Tickets are available via www.sistic.com.sg or call 6348 5555. Prices are not inclusive of SISTIC booking fee. For more information, check out www.singfest.sg
Tags: 30 seconds to mars, Diane Bitch, Hail The Villian, Ian Brown, kanye west, katy perry, Orianthi, SINGfest, Smashing Pumpkins, wonder girls
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Finally! We can agree with her on something!
The still bat-shit crazy and all-so-nonconformist M.I.A. was surpisingly lucid when she recently discussed collaborating with CloneTina Aguilera on her new album, Bionic, and was equally as disappointed as us when the diva chose to mimic the Sri Lankan rapper's style instead of be herself!
She says:
“Elastic Love was the first track I recorded actually - even before I started working on my own album. It’s the one I made in-between taking time out and having a baby and starting mine. Born Free was the first song I wrote for my album and that’s so weird now. I look back at the time and I wrote such a nice cute song for Christina - then the next song I wrote was Born Free. Other people were involved who I respect like Peaches and it was like a sea of women coming together to write this new thing. Christina had also had a baby, you know, so it was kind of an interesting situation.
I really thought I was going to be able to go in there and get her vocals on to the next level and she didn’t want to do it. She was like ‘You might think that’s great because it’s not what you do, but to me I’m really bored of it. It’s interesting getting to work with people who can do things vocally that you can't… but yeah I only heard the song for the first time when everyone else did.”
Ouch - it sounds like the final product really UNDERWHELMED her!
We think that her sentiments are SHOCKINGLY on the same page as pretty much everyone - how unusual from her! Usually she'd be going against the norm just to be controversial!
Ha!
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Celebrity Juice, Not from Concentrate
If you thought watching a supersized shark take on an equally supersized octopus was entertaining, wait'll you get a load of what the Asylum is cooking up for Syfy. Prepare yourself for ... "Mega Python vs. Gatoroid"!
The Hollywood Reporter reveals that 1980s pop stars Deborah "Debbie" Gibson and Tiffany will star together in the Syfy original Saturday night movie, to be produced by "Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus" studio the Asylum. Both Gibson and Tiffany have previously appeared in Asylum films — Gibson in "Mega Shark ..." and Tiffany in "Mega Piranha" — but this is the first time the duo will appear in a film together.
Gibson will play an animal rights activist who specializes in freeing — what else? — exotic snakes from pet stores and setting them loose in the Everglades, where they, of course, grow to enormous sizes. Tiffany is set for the role of a park ranger who "uses dangerous methods to save endangered alligators." The script reportedly includes a scene in which the two stars brawl, moving from a bar interior out to the muddy swamp.
The project apparently came about after Tiffany approached Syfy with the request that she and Gibson appear together in a movie, playing on their old pop culture rivalry. Gibson and Tiffany were never actually at odds with one another, but they were frequently portrayed that way by the media.
"Mega Python vs. Gatoroid" is set to start shooting this month. "Pet Sematary" and classic-Madonna-video helmer Mary Lambert will direct, with a script from Naomi Selfman, who wrote the 2004 horror flick "Evil Eyes," starring Adam Baldwin, Jennifer Gates and Udo Kier.
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By the time "Party In The U.S.A." debuted at No. 2 – the highest U.S. singles debut of her career – Miley had reached a new level of superstardom. Between her hit Disney Channel series, "Hannah Montana," the 2009 box office smash "Hannah Montana: The Movie" and four straight No. 1 albums, she established … [Read More]herself as America's favorite young artist. Now, with the international release of her mini-album The Time of Our Lives, Miley targets the rest of planet Earth in a big way.
Miley calls The Time of Our Lives a "transition album" intended to "introduce people to what I want my next record to sound like." That means Miley is moving in a bold direction: rocking harder and singing with more conviction than ever before.
The CD opens with "Kicking and Screaming," a feisty rocker co-written by American Idol's Kara DioGuardi, and sung by Miley with full-throttle abandon. Meanwhile the single, "Party in the U.S.A.," took America by storm in 2009. Produced and co-written by Dr. Luke, the track was the No. 1 most added at American radio for three weeks running, becoming the fastest-breaking single in Hollywood Records' history, which eventually lead to Miley's first No. 1 at US Top 40 Radio (Oct 26, 2009) beating out competing songs by Beyonce and Lady GaGa. It shows Miley at her best: having fun, setting trends and rocking the mic.
Sixteen-year-old Miley has long shown a maturity beyond her years, evident on the ballads "When I Look at You" and "Obsessed," two songs that track love from fascination to fixation. The title song sums up Miley's happy reality as she reaps the rewards and counts the blessings of her life. The spirited up-tempo track "Talk is Cheap," is followed by "Before the Storm," a duet between Miley and Jonas Brothers, recorded live in concert last summer. It's a song that captures Miley in a familiar setting, surrounded by 20,000 screaming fans showering her with affection.
Not surprising for a girl who last year ranked on Time Magazine's list of the 100 Most Influential People in the world. Born November 23, 1992, in Nashville, Miley grew up watching her father, country music star Billy Ray Cyrus, in performance. Soon she caught the acting bug herself. After gaining experience as an extra in her dad's television projects, Miley acted opposite him in a recurring role on his television series, "Doc."
When a 12-year-old Miley first auditioned for the title role of the Disney Channel's "Hannah Montana," she was considered too young for the part, but that didn't stop her from pressing ahead. Two years later, Miley won the part she had worked so hard for, and her ascent to superstardom began. "Hannah Montana's" 2006 premiere season raked in some of the highest ratings ever for a Disney Channel original series.
In November 2006, the first "Hannah Montana" soundtrack came out, featuring eight songs performed by Miley as Hannah. Certified triple-platinum, the CD shot to the top of the American charts and became the first TV soundtrack ever to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200.
Then came her 2007 two-disc set, Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus. Miley co-wrote eight of the 10 tracks on that triple-platinum CD, setting the stage for a sold-out 2007 "Best of Both Worlds" tour. That led to the No. 1 Walt Disney Pictures 3D film, "Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert."
For last year's No. 1 "Breakout," Miley co-wrote eight of the CD's songs and put her stamp on all aspects of production. She followed that with the platinum soundtrack CD Hannah Montana: The Movie. Once that CD hit the top of the charts, Miley became the youngest recording artist to achieve four No.1 albums on the Billboard Top 200 in less than three years. Similarly, her single, "The Climb," held the No. 1 spot at Mainstream AC for a record twelve weeks, and reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Miley is also the best-selling author of Miles to Go, her first book that shares her inspiring story, spanning from her Southern roots in Tennessee to the excitement of her record-setting triumphs in TV, music and film.
On the acting front, Miley recently wrapped filming the Nicolas Sparks drama "The Last Song," an acting assignment that challenged her like no other. "It's just showing more of a side that I want to show," she says. "I love doing Hannah Montana, but I want to continue doing things that are a little bit more darker roles. I find most of my inspiration in movies like that." Next year she begins filming Season 4 of "Hannah Montana."
Having wrapped her 55-city 2009 North American tour, Miley is set to do the same overseas. Her fall 2009 U.K. tour sold out weeks in advance, the first time that has ever been done by a female artist touring Britain for the first time. Expanding her scope, Miley and designer Max Azria have teamed up to create Miley Cyrus & Max Azria, an apparel line which launched this year exclusively for Walmart.
Does it all sound like too much for a girl barely 17? Not even close, if you ask Miley. "I want to continue to do everything I can," she notes. "My dad always says, 'If you ain't having fun, it ain't working.' I'm having fun. I think I will forever do that."
She's not the only one having fun. Once fans around the world get their hands on "The Time of Our Lives," they'll have a party of their own when the Miley song comes on."[Less]