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Yahoo
17 hours ago
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Linkin Park Drop ‘One More Light' From Live Shows After Bennington's Death
Linkin Park's emotional ballad 'One More Light' will no longer feature in the band's live performances. In a new interview with The Guardian, co-founder Mike Shinoda shared that certain songs have been removed from setlists following Chester Bennington's death in 2017, with 'One More Light' being one of the most significant omissions. More from Billboard Selena Gomez Celebrates 33rd Birthday With Benny Blanco, Taylor Swift & More Mariah Carey 'MC16' Album Details Coming Tomorrow Fans Choose BTS' 'Permission to Dance On Stage' Live Album as This Week's Favorite New Music 'I think we all wanted our show to be really good vibes,' Shinoda said. 'I want you walking away feeling like, this was such a wonderful, special, fun night.' He added that there are some Linkin Park tracks that he would 'feel weird' performing without Bennington, including 'One More Light.' 'It was originally written for a woman at the label that we worked with who passed away,' Shinoda explained. 'Then, after Chester passed, the world decided that it was about him. And so that's just too sad to play.' The decision comes as Linkin Park navigate a new chapter in their career. Last year, the band introduced Dead Sara's Emily Armstrong as their new lead vocalist and released From Zero, their first album since Bennington's passing. The album debuted at No. 1 on numerous Billboard charts last November, except for the Billboard 200 and Top Album Sales, where it arrived at No. 2. Following its deluxe reissue with additional tracks on May 16, From Zero saw a return to Top Album Sales (at No. 5), Top Hard Rock Albums (No. 4), Vinyl Albums (No. 8), Top Alternative Albums (No. 9), Top Rock Albums (No. 15), Top Rock & Alternative Albums (No. 17), Indie Store Album Sales (No. 17) and the Billboard 200 (No. 71) charts dated May 31. The band is currently in the middle of their From Zero world tour, which recently included high-profile stops at the UEFA Champions League Final in Munich and a sold-out show at London's Wembley Stadium, with their U.S. leg set to kick off July 29. 'One More Light' was the title track from Linkin Park's final album with Bennington, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart
Yahoo
a day ago
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- Yahoo
Adam Levine & Behati Prinsloo Celebrate 11th Anniversary: ‘My Person for Life'
Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo have officially hit the 11-year mark in their marriage, and both parties are celebrating the milestone in style. In separate Instagram posts Saturday (July 19), the Maroon 5 frontman and model gushed about their love for each other to commemorate the occasion. Sharing a photo of his wife rocking a white cowboy hat while enjoying a drink outdoors and petting a dog, Levine wrote, 'Happy anniversary to my favorite person in the world.' More from Billboard Adam Levine Reveals How Blake Shelton Pranked Him When He Was First Dating Wife Behati Prinsloo Mariah Carey 'MC16' Album Details Coming Tomorrow Fans Choose BTS' 'Permission to Dance On Stage' Live Album as This Week's Favorite New Music Prinsloo posted several photos of herself and Levine over the years, writing, 'My person for life!!! 11 years today! @adamlevine deep sea baby….' The snaps show Prinsloo and her husband at different stages in their relationship, from riding in the car together in their younger years to posing in photo booths and kissing on the water with a massive yacht in the background. The pair first met in 2012 and tied the knot on July 19, 2014, with a ceremony in Mexico. Levine and the Calirosa Tequila founder have since welcomed three children together, sharing 9-year-old daughter Dusty Rose, 7-year-old daughter Gio Grace and a 2-year-old son. Shortly before their third little one arrived in January 2023, the musician was accused of cheating on his wife with Instagram model Sumner Stroh, who shared screenshots of alleged flirty messages between herself and Levine. The three-time Grammy winner went on to apologize for his actions in a statement on Instagram Stories, clarifying that he had not had an affair, but acknowledging that he 'used poor judgement in speaking with anyone other than [his] wife in ANY kind of flirtatious manner.' Three years later, the couple is still going strong. And in a recent appearance on Hot Ones, Levine shared a hilarious memory from early on in his relationship with his partner, recalling how Blake Shelton tricked him into handing over $5,000 for a nonexistent 'teacup pig' as a gift for Prinsloo. Maroon 5 are gearing up to release their Love Is Like album on Aug. 15, which Levine recently revealed will contain features from Lil Wayne and Sexyy Red; so far they're released two singles ahead of the 10-track album, 'All Night' and 'Priceless' with BLACKPINK's LISA. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart Solve the daily Crossword


Pink Villa
2 days ago
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- Pink Villa
BTS beats Beyoncé to earn biggest live album debut for Permission to Dance on Stage with 14.5 million streams
BTS has proven once again that their global influence remains unmatched. On July 18, the iconic group released Permission to Dance On Stage, marking their first official live album. Within just 24 hours, the album racked up 14.5 million streams on Spotify. It set the record for the biggest debut for a live album in the platform's history. Notably, the group surpassed the previous record held by Beyoncé's live album Homecoming, which debuted with 8.8 million streams. The release was a special gift for fans. It compiles some of BTS ' most powerful stage moments from their 2021–2022 Permission to Dance On Stage world tour. The album includes 22 tracks, featuring high-energy live versions of fan-favorites like Dynamite, Butter, Life Goes On, and more. Each performance captures the unique energy and passion that has made BTS a household name across continents. BTS drops Seoul concert film with 92-page photobook for ARMYs In addition to the audio experience, BTS also unveiled a digital concert special titled Permission to Dance On Stage – Seoul. This companion release includes performance footage from their show at Seoul Olympic Stadium on March 13, 2022. The members, RM, Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook, shine on stage. It gives fans an up-close look at one of their most memorable performances in their home country. What makes the package even more special is a 92-page photobook packed with exclusive behind-the-scenes shots, personal reflections, and interviews. The content gives fans a deeper look into the preparation and emotions that went into putting together such a massive show. It offers a nostalgic trip down memory lane for long-time ARMYs. BTS confirms 2026 comeback and world tour The timing of the live album's release couldn't be more meaningful. Earlier this month, all seven BTS members reunited on-screen after completing their individual military enlistments. On July 1, they appeared together in a surprise Weverse livestream, sitting closely on a couch and chatting casually with fans. Their reunion brought an emotional wave across the fandom, but it also came with thrilling news. BTS confirmed that they're preparing to release a brand-new album in spring 2026. Not only that, but they also revealed plans for a full-scale world tour. The announcement reignited anticipation for what promises to be a massive return to the global stage. As ARMY waits for their official return, one thing is clear: BTS' impact isn't slowing down, it's only getting stronger.


Mint
3 days ago
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- Mint
BTS launches first live album ‘Permission to Dance On Stage' — All about K-pop's return after 3-year hiatus
BTS launches first live album 'Permission to Dance On Stage' — All about K-pop's return after 3-year hiatus 7 Photos . Updated: 19 Jul 2025, 03:03 PM IST Share Via BTS, the K-pop boy band, released their first album after 3 years. The group shared the live album on July 18 which consists a total of 22 songs featuring live versions of their last tour. 1/7BTS' upcoming world tour, following release of new album in the spring of 2026 will, mark their return to the stage 4 years after their last concert, Yet to Come, in South Korea's Busan, in 2022. (X @BTS) 2/7BTS, the South Korean band, last dropped a studio album titled Proof in 2022. (X @BTS) 3/7Featuring live recordings of BTS' some of the most iconic performances, the album includes chartbusters like Dynamite and Butter, which the K-pop band performed during the 2021-2022 Permission to Dance On Stage tour. (X @BTS) 4/7K-pop group BTS released their first ever live album 'Permission to Dance On Stage' on July 18. (X @BTS) 5/7From Dynamite, Telepathy, Life Goes On to Boy With Luv and ON, a total of 22 tracks are part of the album's list. (X @BTS) 6/7The 80-minutes-long album features exclusive footage, behind-the-scenes content and never seen before interviews of all members. (YouTube @BTS)


Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
BTS live album drops; group releases ‘Permission to Dance On Stage - Live' worldwide - know all about the group's latest release!
K-pop group BTS have just dropped their first ever live album! Their latest endevaour which covers their 'Permission to Dance On Stage' tour before they started enlisting for military encompasses of the live versions of the songs perfromed on tour. This counts the groups' first ever release after 3 years, as all of the members have returned after finishing their military enlistment. BTS drop its first album in 3 years BTS has just dropped their first album in 3 years on July 18. The group shared the live album which consists of live versions of songs performed on their last tour. The album consists of a total of 22 songs, and lasts for about 1 hour and 20 minutes. Not only that, but the live album also features exclusive footage, behind-the-scenes content, as well as never-before-seen interviews of all of the members, too! The tour was special in the sense that at first it started out as a way to reach and entertain fans in 2021, through the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The tour was later shifted to physical mode as restrictions on travel and large public gatherings were lifted. Over 4 million fans attended the 12 shows that were performed across Seoul, Los Angeles and LA. The album consists of live versions of fan favourite songs like 'DNA', 'Dynamite', 'Butter', 'Idol', 'Black Swan', 'Fake Love', 'Permission to Dance', 'Boy With Luv (feat. Halsey )', 'Spring Day', 'Airplane pt. 2', and many more! BTS 'Permission to Dance On Stage – Live - SEOUL' also shared Alongside the release of their album, the group also released a video of their final three-day concerts of the tour that were held in Seoul at the Olympic Stadium in March 2022. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like An engineer reveals: One simple trick to get internet without a subscription Techno Mag Learn More Undo New album on the way BTS, as well as their management agency, have confirmed through various reports that they have already started working on new music. They have also announced that a new album will be released by Spring next year. This will be followed up by the group's next world tour as well, leaving fans buzzing with excitement.