We're off now, but it has been a busy one... scroll down for news of a new single AND a new film role for Lady Gaga, a health update from John Newman and news from Taylor Swift, Drake and Britney.
There's also new music from Regina Spektor, Lower Than Atlantis and De La Soul.
We'll be back bright and early tomorrow with a fresh selection of musical goings on - till then...
Lady Gaga's new single is called Perfect Illusion
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And you can expect it some time in September.
Gaga made the announcement in a very colourful collage puzzle on her Instagram page, and also on her website.
She's been working with names including Mark Ronson, Red One and Nile Rodgers on her new material and this will be our first taster of her new album.
Pitchfork confirmed Perfect Illusion is produced by Ronson, Gaga, Tame Impala's Kevin Parker and BloodPop.
Gaga is certainly keeping busy - scroll down for news of her first lead film role, alongside Bradley Cooper.
Hamilton's Lin-Manuel Miranda to pen songs for Little Mermaid remake
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He's the man behind Broadway's smash hit musical, Hamilton. But now Lin-Manuel Miranda is trading founding fathers for mermaids, as he's teaming up with iconic songwriter Alan Menken to write the songs for the live action movie reboot of The Little Mermaid.
Menken wrote the songs for the original film - remember classics like Under the Sea and Kiss the Girl? He won Oscars for those too, so multi Tony-winning Miranda alongside Menken should be a golden pairing.
It's been reported that Miranda will also co-produce the Disney film and that he even called his newborn son Sebastian!
In the meantime, Miranda is set to star alongside Emily Blunt in Disney's Mary Poppins reboot.
Nine Inch Nails keyboardist James Woolley dies
James Woolley, who was once the keyboardist for the rock band Nine Inch Nails has died aged 50.
Quote Message: James passed away this weekend. I wanted our friends to know so you can please keep Brendan, Mary and Anne, the Woolley family and all his loved ones in your prayers. from Kate Van Buren, Woolley’s former wife.
James passed away this weekend. I wanted our friends to know so you can please keep Brendan, Mary and Anne, the Woolley family and all his loved ones in your prayers.
Woolley suffered from significant spine and neck injuries but the cause of his death is unknown at this time.
He joined Nine Inch Nails in 1991 and left the band in 1994.
Corinne Bailey Rae launches podcast series
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Corinne Bailey Rae launches her six-part podcast series today, called The Heart Speaks in Whispers - the same title as her critically acclaimed new album.
The podcast will explore the themes and personal experiences which inspired the creative process behind her record.
Corinne will act as narrator, interviewer and guide, and "take the listener on a journey through topics such as the restorative power of nature, the therapeutic powers of music and the incredible ways we can control our own reality through our dreams."
She said of the podcast:
Quote Message: I wanted to do these podcasts to explore the themes of the album – how we respond to nature, what we can learn from listening to our bodies, paying attention to our dreams, following our instincts and being in the present moment. I talked with fascinating people about their lives, struggle and journeys and I was moved, inspired and intrigued by each speaker. There is something engaging in each of these podcasts. The heart speaks in whispers. We've got to listen.
I wanted to do these podcasts to explore the themes of the album – how we respond to nature, what we can learn from listening to our bodies, paying attention to our dreams, following our instincts and being in the present moment. I talked with fascinating people about their lives, struggle and journeys and I was moved, inspired and intrigued by each speaker. There is something engaging in each of these podcasts. The heart speaks in whispers. We've got to listen.
Public Service Broadcasting to play science festival
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Public Service Broadcasting love a space launch, now they themselves are on the launch pad for a whole science festival.
The duo will perform their album The Race For Space in its entirety for the first time, backed by musicians from The Royal Northern College of Music at Manchester’s Albert Hall.
Instead of a support act J Willgoose, Esq from the band will be interviewed about his love of American and Soviet space race stories by Stargazing Live’s Professor Tim O’Brien.
Tickets go on sale at 10am. Friday. The countdown starts now…
Regina Spektor shares song from Kubo and the Two Strings
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Here's a treat for Regina Spektor fans awaiting the imminent arrival of her next album - she's covered George Harrison classic While My Guitar Gently Weeps for new animated film Kubo and the Two Strings.
The action-adventure is from the studio behind Coraline, ParaNorman and The Boxtrolls.
It features an epic all-star voice cast that includes Matthew McConaughey, Charlize Theron, Rooney Mara and Ralph Fiennes - with Art Parkinson, who plays Rickon Stark in Game of Thrones, as the voice of Kubo.
The film's out on 9 September but you can watch the video for Spektor's song right here...
Here's a musical bromance we can get behind. As Drake continues to follow in the footsteps of Taylor Swift's star-studded 1989 tour, he's pulled out the big guns in Detroit - bringing one of the city's most famous residents, Eminem, out on stage with him.
Drake's already been joined by the likes of Rihanna, Kanye West and LeBron James - and last night Eminem rose from a trap door in the stage to perform Forever.
As reported by Pitchfork, Drake told fans "make some noise for the greatest rapper to ever get on a microphone".
While Eminem responded: "It’s an honour to share the stage with this man right here.”
Following collaborations with Snoop Dogg and Little Dragon, De La Soul have shared the latest track from their forthcoming album, Greyhounds featuring the sultry R&B tones of Usher.
The album and the Anonymous Nobody... will be out next month, with other guests including David Byrne, Damon Albarn, 2 Chainz and Jill Scott.
De La Soul recently told the BBC the "heart-wrenching" and "unfortunate" reason their classic albums are missing from streaming services and download stores.
"Tell the people pls". That's what Calvin Harris tweeted when a dialogue started on Twitter pointing out that he sings on his tracks, Summer and Feel So Close.
The multi-talented music maker is doing pretty well right now - yesterday Forbes revealed him to be the world's highest-paid DJ from June 2015-2016, raking in a whopping $63 million. Kerching!
Reading Festival sells out
Organisers of Reading Festival say tickets for the August Bank holiday weekender have now sold out.
The event - headlined by Foals, Disclosure, Red Hot Chilli Peppers and Biffy Clyro - takes place from Friday 26 August to Sunday 28.
Tickets are still available for the Leeds Festival though, which handily has almost exactly the same line-up...
Lady Gaga has told fans she's "elated" to bag a role in a remake of A Star is Born, starring alongside the film's director Bradley Cooper.
The film will mark Gaga's first lead role in a feature film, and follows a Golden Globe-winning performance in hit US TV show American Horror Story.
The singer will compose and perform new songs in the film too, which tells the story of an aspiring starlet's relationship with a leading man whose star is on the wane.
Previous versions starred Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand.
Gaga called Cooper - who makes his directorial debut with the film - a "brilliant visionary artist":
Katy Perry given us a sneak peek into the making of her dramatic music video for her Olympics inspired track, Rise, which rose to the top of the US charts.
Shot in Snow Canton, Utah, the video features Perry attached to a giant parachute, in the red dirt of the Utah mountains.
"I have extreme OCD... So this is a very difficult shoot for me, to be dirty all the time," she reveals.
And after all the mucky work, here's the full video...
Conductor Jules Buckley, who is curating next week's Quincy Jones Prom at the Royal Albert Hall, says the nerves are starting to kick in.
The event will celebrate the legendary pop producer's hits, from Michael Jackson's Thriller and Off the Wall to Jones's big-band work, jazz compositions and film scores.
And the 27-time Grammy-winner is coming to London to watch the concert.
"We had Thriller on in the car when I was three," says Buckley, a child of the 80s. "And then it was like, 'wow, he's an incredible big-band writer, too? What the hell?'
"He's a guru. He doesn't have an equal. There's no-one that comes close in the jazz and pop world, in terms of being a conductor, composer, arranger, producer, mentor, philanthropist. It's crazy."
It's a studio which has seen it all. Adele's tears when she heard Hello on the radio for the first time... Miley covering Summertime Sadness... Kim Kardashian even wants to take the lights home!
So here's a behind a scenes look at where all of that action takes place... a tour of the studio that's home to the Breakfast show and the famous Radio 1 Live Lounge...
The boys have made no secret of their happiness at getting the chance to team up with the rapper...
Quote Message: Working with Wyclef was amazing, after growing up on his and the Fugees' music it was pretty surreal... He is extremely talented and has insane ideas, we'll never forget it!
Working with Wyclef was amazing, after growing up on his and the Fugees' music it was pretty surreal... He is extremely talented and has insane ideas, we'll never forget it!
They'll also be touring the UK from 12 October, kicking off in Glasgow and finishing up in London.
Britney back to perform at the MTV VMAs
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It's fair to say Britney Spears and MTV's VMAs awards ceremony have history. She snogged Madonna there in 2003, got friendly with a snake in 2001 and in 2007 - well, she lip-synced badly through an underwhelming performance of Gimme More.
But... Britney's back! The singer's confirmed this year will be her first VMAs performance since that fateful night.
After being honoured with MTV's highest honour last year - the Video Vanguard Award - Britney will sing her current single Make Me... at the ceremony on Sunday 28 August.
Here's how she made the announcement (featuring her famous catchphrase for the easily offended)...
John Newman 'fine' after being diagnosed with brain tumour
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After revealing last week that he'd been diagnosed with a brain tumour for the second time, John Newman has reassured fans that he is "absolutely fine".
The British singer - who was first diagnosed with a non-cancerous tumour in 2012 - said he hopes to bring awareness to the condition.
"Where I'm at with it is I'm absolutely fine...I'm being monitored," Newman told Reuters.
"I don't just want to be moping around worrying... I want people to know about (these) sorts of things. I want people to go...to the brain tumour trust and things like that and bring this awareness."
The 26-year-old, who collaborated with Calvin Harris on recent single Ole, said he would not stop making music "no matter how much radiotherapy" he had to endure - although he did add touring would take a back seat.
"I won't do any live shows because it takes it out of me too much to go through something like that. I say that [but] it'll probably come to the time where I'll miss it too much."
Taylor Swift donating $1 million to Louisiana flood relief
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Taylor Swift is donating $1 million (£770,000) to flood relief for the state of Louisiana in the US, after torrential rains caused massive flooding, killing at least 11 people and damaging tens of thousands of homes.
She said that she felt compelled to help having felt graciously welcomed when kicking off the US dates of her 1989 tour in the state last year.
Swift said in a statement:
Quote Message: We began The 1989 World Tour in Louisiana, and the wonderful fans there made us feel completely at home. The fact that so many people in Louisiana have been forced out of their own homes this week is heartbreaking. I encourage those who can to help out and send your love and prayers their way during this devastating time.
We began The 1989 World Tour in Louisiana, and the wonderful fans there made us feel completely at home. The fact that so many people in Louisiana have been forced out of their own homes this week is heartbreaking. I encourage those who can to help out and send your love and prayers their way during this devastating time.
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The flooding is some of the worst in Louisiana’s history.
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We're off now, but it has been a busy one... scroll down for news of a new single AND a new film role for Lady Gaga, a health update from John Newman and news from Taylor Swift, Drake and Britney.
There's also new music from Regina Spektor, Lower Than Atlantis and De La Soul.
We'll be back bright and early tomorrow with a fresh selection of musical goings on - till then...
Lady Gaga's new single is called Perfect Illusion
And you can expect it some time in September.
Gaga made the announcement in a very colourful collage puzzle on her Instagram page, and also on her website.
She's been working with names including Mark Ronson, Red One and Nile Rodgers on her new material and this will be our first taster of her new album.
Pitchfork confirmed Perfect Illusion is produced by Ronson, Gaga, Tame Impala's Kevin Parker and BloodPop.
Gaga is certainly keeping busy - scroll down for news of her first lead film role, alongside Bradley Cooper.
Hamilton's Lin-Manuel Miranda to pen songs for Little Mermaid remake
He's the man behind Broadway's smash hit musical, Hamilton. But now Lin-Manuel Miranda is trading founding fathers for mermaids, as he's teaming up with iconic songwriter Alan Menken to write the songs for the live action movie reboot of The Little Mermaid.
Menken wrote the songs for the original film - remember classics like Under the Sea and Kiss the Girl? He won Oscars for those too, so multi Tony-winning Miranda alongside Menken should be a golden pairing.
It's been reported that Miranda will also co-produce the Disney film and that he even called his newborn son Sebastian!
In the meantime, Miranda is set to star alongside Emily Blunt in Disney's Mary Poppins reboot.
Nine Inch Nails keyboardist James Woolley dies
James Woolley, who was once the keyboardist for the rock band Nine Inch Nails has died aged 50.
His former wife announced the news on Facebook.
Woolley suffered from significant spine and neck injuries but the cause of his death is unknown at this time.
He joined Nine Inch Nails in 1991 and left the band in 1994.
Corinne Bailey Rae launches podcast series
Corinne Bailey Rae launches her six-part podcast series today, called The Heart Speaks in Whispers - the same title as her critically acclaimed new album.
The podcast will explore the themes and personal experiences which inspired the creative process behind her record.
Corinne will act as narrator, interviewer and guide, and "take the listener on a journey through topics such as the restorative power of nature, the therapeutic powers of music and the incredible ways we can control our own reality through our dreams."
She said of the podcast:
Public Service Broadcasting to play science festival
Public Service Broadcasting love a space launch, now they themselves are on the launch pad for a whole science festival.
They've been confirmed as the opening night act for the 10th Manchester Science Festival.
The duo will perform their album The Race For Space in its entirety for the first time, backed by musicians from The Royal Northern College of Music at Manchester’s Albert Hall.
Instead of a support act J Willgoose, Esq from the band will be interviewed about his love of American and Soviet space race stories by Stargazing Live’s Professor Tim O’Brien.
Tickets go on sale at 10am. Friday. The countdown starts now…
Regina Spektor shares song from Kubo and the Two Strings
Here's a treat for Regina Spektor fans awaiting the imminent arrival of her next album - she's covered George Harrison classic While My Guitar Gently Weeps for new animated film Kubo and the Two Strings.
The action-adventure is from the studio behind Coraline, ParaNorman and The Boxtrolls.
It features an epic all-star voice cast that includes Matthew McConaughey, Charlize Theron, Rooney Mara and Ralph Fiennes - with Art Parkinson, who plays Rickon Stark in Game of Thrones, as the voice of Kubo.
The film's out on 9 September but you can watch the video for Spektor's song right here...
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Lower Than Atlantis debut Work for It
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Ahead of their main stage performances at Reading and Leeds later this month, Lower Than Atlantis have shared new track Work for It.
Rockers Mike and Eddie joined Annie Mac in the studio as it debuted as her Hottest Record.
"There is an album in the works," they admitted, telling Annie they were working to a "write three, record three" rule.
Listen to the track and the interview below...
Glass Animals also performed live for Annie from Maida Vale studios and you can listen back to the full show now.
Drake brings Eminem out on stage
Here's a musical bromance we can get behind. As Drake continues to follow in the footsteps of Taylor Swift's star-studded 1989 tour, he's pulled out the big guns in Detroit - bringing one of the city's most famous residents, Eminem, out on stage with him.
Drake's already been joined by the likes of Rihanna, Kanye West and LeBron James - and last night Eminem rose from a trap door in the stage to perform Forever.
As reported by Pitchfork, Drake told fans "make some noise for the greatest rapper to ever get on a microphone".
While Eminem responded: "It’s an honour to share the stage with this man right here.”
De La Soul share Usher collaboration
Following collaborations with Snoop Dogg and Little Dragon, De La Soul have shared the latest track from their forthcoming album, Greyhounds featuring the sultry R&B tones of Usher.
Warning: third party content, may contain ads.
The album and the Anonymous Nobody... will be out next month, with other guests including David Byrne, Damon Albarn, 2 Chainz and Jill Scott.
De La Soul recently told the BBC the "heart-wrenching" and "unfortunate" reason their classic albums are missing from streaming services and download stores.
Calvin Harris wants you to know he can sing
"Tell the people pls". That's what Calvin Harris tweeted when a dialogue started on Twitter pointing out that he sings on his tracks, Summer and Feel So Close.
He went on to add:
The multi-talented music maker is doing pretty well right now - yesterday Forbes revealed him to be the world's highest-paid DJ from June 2015-2016, raking in a whopping $63 million. Kerching!
Reading Festival sells out
Organisers of Reading Festival say tickets for the August Bank holiday weekender have now sold out.
The event - headlined by Foals, Disclosure, Red Hot Chilli Peppers and Biffy Clyro - takes place from Friday 26 August to Sunday 28.
Tickets are still available for the Leeds Festival though, which handily has almost exactly the same line-up...
Lady Gaga lands lead role in A Star is Born
Lady Gaga has told fans she's "elated" to bag a role in a remake of A Star is Born, starring alongside the film's director Bradley Cooper.
The film will mark Gaga's first lead role in a feature film, and follows a Golden Globe-winning performance in hit US TV show American Horror Story.
The singer will compose and perform new songs in the film too, which tells the story of an aspiring starlet's relationship with a leading man whose star is on the wane.
Previous versions starred Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand.
Gaga called Cooper - who makes his directorial debut with the film - a "brilliant visionary artist":
Read more
A look at the making of Katy Perry's Rise video
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Katy Perry given us a sneak peek into the making of her dramatic music video for her Olympics inspired track, Rise, which rose to the top of the US charts.
Shot in Snow Canton, Utah, the video features Perry attached to a giant parachute, in the red dirt of the Utah mountains.
"I have extreme OCD... So this is a very difficult shoot for me, to be dirty all the time," she reveals.
And after all the mucky work, here's the full video...
Quincy Jones is a guru, says Prom conductor
Conductor Jules Buckley, who is curating next week's Quincy Jones Prom at the Royal Albert Hall, says the nerves are starting to kick in.
The event will celebrate the legendary pop producer's hits, from Michael Jackson's Thriller and Off the Wall to Jones's big-band work, jazz compositions and film scores.
And the 27-time Grammy-winner is coming to London to watch the concert.
"We had Thriller on in the car when I was three," says Buckley, a child of the 80s. "And then it was like, 'wow, he's an incredible big-band writer, too? What the hell?'
"He's a guru. He doesn't have an equal. There's no-one that comes close in the jazz and pop world, in terms of being a conductor, composer, arranger, producer, mentor, philanthropist. It's crazy."
Read more
Behind the scenes at Radio 1
It's a studio which has seen it all. Adele's tears when she heard Hello on the radio for the first time... Miley covering Summertime Sadness... Kim Kardashian even wants to take the lights home!
So here's a behind a scenes look at where all of that action takes place... a tour of the studio that's home to the Breakfast show and the famous Radio 1 Live Lounge...
Gorgon City release video for Zoom Zoom with Wyclef Jean
Gorgon City have shared the video for their new collaboration with Wyclef Jean, Zoom Zoom.
The colourful vid is a celebration of all things carnival...
Warning: third party content, may contain ads.
The boys have made no secret of their happiness at getting the chance to team up with the rapper...
They'll also be touring the UK from 12 October, kicking off in Glasgow and finishing up in London.
Britney back to perform at the MTV VMAs
It's fair to say Britney Spears and MTV's VMAs awards ceremony have history. She snogged Madonna there in 2003, got friendly with a snake in 2001 and in 2007 - well, she lip-synced badly through an underwhelming performance of Gimme More.
But... Britney's back! The singer's confirmed this year will be her first VMAs performance since that fateful night.
After being honoured with MTV's highest honour last year - the Video Vanguard Award - Britney will sing her current single Make Me... at the ceremony on Sunday 28 August.
Here's how she made the announcement (featuring her famous catchphrase for the easily offended)...
John Newman 'fine' after being diagnosed with brain tumour
After revealing last week that he'd been diagnosed with a brain tumour for the second time, John Newman has reassured fans that he is "absolutely fine".
The British singer - who was first diagnosed with a non-cancerous tumour in 2012 - said he hopes to bring awareness to the condition.
"Where I'm at with it is I'm absolutely fine...I'm being monitored," Newman told Reuters.
"I don't just want to be moping around worrying... I want people to know about (these) sorts of things. I want people to go...to the brain tumour trust and things like that and bring this awareness."
The 26-year-old, who collaborated with Calvin Harris on recent single Ole, said he would not stop making music "no matter how much radiotherapy" he had to endure - although he did add touring would take a back seat.
"I won't do any live shows because it takes it out of me too much to go through something like that. I say that [but] it'll probably come to the time where I'll miss it too much."
Watch the interview
Taylor Swift donating $1 million to Louisiana flood relief
Taylor Swift is donating $1 million (£770,000) to flood relief for the state of Louisiana in the US, after torrential rains caused massive flooding, killing at least 11 people and damaging tens of thousands of homes.
She said that she felt compelled to help having felt graciously welcomed when kicking off the US dates of her 1989 tour in the state last year.
Swift said in a statement:
The flooding is some of the worst in Louisiana’s history.