
Amid coronavirus-scare travel restrictions, the annual Korea Times Music Festival has been postponed, festival organizers announced Tuesday.
“It is with deepest regret that we announce the postponement of the 18th Ktmf scheduled on April 25th, 2020, due to current travel restrictions in Asia,” organizers said in a statement. “We truly apologize for the inconvenience to those who have been looking forward to this event and ask for your kind understanding.”
The festival, one of the more notable annual Korean music events in the U.S., has previously showcased the likes of K-Pop stars Rain,...
“It is with deepest regret that we announce the postponement of the 18th Ktmf scheduled on April 25th, 2020, due to current travel restrictions in Asia,” organizers said in a statement. “We truly apologize for the inconvenience to those who have been looking forward to this event and ask for your kind understanding.”
The festival, one of the more notable annual Korean music events in the U.S., has previously showcased the likes of K-Pop stars Rain,...
- 2/26/2020
- by Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com

Stormzy, the superstar British rapper, has postponed a string of upcoming shows in Asia amid ongoing health and travel concerns related to the coronavirus outbreak.
Stormzy was scheduled to play five shows this March in Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, China, and South Korea in support of his most recent album, Heavy Is the Head (three of the gigs were already sold out). While the rapper plans to reschedule the shows, it’s unclear when that will happen.
On Instagram, Stormzy wrote, “I was seriously looking forward to bringing the #Hith World...
Stormzy was scheduled to play five shows this March in Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, China, and South Korea in support of his most recent album, Heavy Is the Head (three of the gigs were already sold out). While the rapper plans to reschedule the shows, it’s unclear when that will happen.
On Instagram, Stormzy wrote, “I was seriously looking forward to bringing the #Hith World...
- 2/13/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Aerosmith haven’t even started their Las Vegas Deuces Are Wild residency at the Park MGM yet, but they’ve already announced plans to take it on the road. In August they’re going to take the show to casinos in National Harbor, Maryland, Atlantic City, New Jersey and Springfield, Massachusetts. (They’re all MGM properties, making it a pretty simple business decision.) Giles Martin (son of Beatles producer George Martin) has joined the creative team for the show and he’ll work with director Amy Tinkham and producer Steve Dixon.
- 2/28/2019
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com


In 2018, Aerosmith announced their Vegas residency, Deuces are Wild, which kicks off April 6th at the Park MGM – the same venue Lady Gaga has been selling out for her hit residency. “It seems like it would be a really cool thing to bring some of the history back, so the production is gonna look like that,” said guitarist Joe Perry. “We want to bring a show we can’t do when we’re on the road on a regular tour. A show that still has Aerosmith and all the guts of Aerosmith.
- 2/26/2019
- by Patrick Doyle
- Rollingstone.com
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