Riot Fest – Douglass Park – Chicago (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)
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Riot Fest – Douglass Park – Chicago (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)

Riot Fest – Douglass Park – Chicago, IL – September 19-21, 2025 Riot Fest Rings in 20th Anniversary with Legendary Performances and Its Largest Lineup YetFor many years, punks near and far have flocked to Riot Fest in an effort to relive their glory days, as well as keep their finger on the pulse of … Continue reading

Firefly Music Festival Announces 2020 Lineup
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Firefly Music Festival Announces 2020 Lineup

We don’t normally post press releases, but we are excited for this Festival, so here we go! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Firefly Music Festival Announces 2020 Lineup Rage Against the Machine, Billie Eilish, Halsey, Khalid, Blink 182, Maggie Rogers, and more June 18 – 21, 2020 The Woodlands, Dover, Delaware DOVER, Del., Jan. 28, 2020 — Firefly Music … Continue reading

Firefly Music Festival Announces a Mega Lineup for 2016 Summer Festival
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Firefly Music Festival Announces a Mega Lineup for 2016 Summer Festival

Firefly Music Festival Announces a Mega Lineup for 2016 Summer Festival Firefly Music Festival just announced the mega lineup for their fifth annual festival at the Woodlands in Dover, DE and it includes big names like Mumford and Sons, Kings of Leon, Deadmau5 and Blink 182.  This summer tradition that’s a favorite for tens of … Continue reading

MTV Video Music Awards – Rock and Hip Pop (A PopEntertainment.com Music Video Review)
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MTV Video Music Awards – Rock and Hip Pop (A PopEntertainment.com Music Video Review)

MTV Video Music Awards Rock (Paramount-2003) and Hip-Pop (Paramount-2003) As always, Chris Rock says it best. While hosting the MTV Awards in 1997, he observes that a good video can lead you to like a bad song. And that’s pretty much what this MTV Awards collection – saluting this hip, attitudinal underdog of awards shows – should be all … Continue reading