The Black Eyed Peas have set a new world record for singing at 41,000 feet on a special “Mile High Karaoke” Virgin Blue flight from Melbourne to Perth.
Beyoncé awarded Billboard’s Women Of The Year Award at the 2009 Billboard Women In Music Event on Oct. 2 in New York City. Over the past 12 months Beyoncé inspired the music business with her success, leadership and new ideas. This year alone she has been on several magazine covers and ad campaigns. Beyoncé world tour “I Am…” estimated gross was $36 million. The tour also showcased Beyoncé’s philanthropic side as she gave 2,500 tickets to families affected by the auto industry crisis in Detroit and joined forces with General Mills Hamburger Helper and Feeding America to deliver 3.5 million meals to local food banks.
“Beyoncé is a multi-platinum artist and a multi-talented woman who clearly embodies the qualities of excellence and achievement that the Billboard Woman Of The Year Award was created to honor,” said Bill Werde, Billboard’s Editorial Director, about Beyoncé, who is the only performer in the 51-year history of the Billboard Hot 100 to top the chart for 10 weeks or more with a group and as a solo artist. “She has not only influenced pop culture with her hit songs and signature dance moves, but has inspired women everywhere with her unique style, business savvy and dedication to charitable causes.”
Live Nation announced the cancellation of Kayne West and Lady Gaga’s “Fame Kills” Tour. No explanation was offered but refunds are available to those who made previous ticket purchases.
In related news 50 Cent apologizes for his remarks on calling the concert a “gay tour”.
“During an interview with Angie Martinez yesterday, certain comments I made were taken entirely out of context. When I referred to the Lady Gaga tour as the “gay tour” I was basically repeating what I thought she had referred to the tour in the past. It was not my intention to offend anyone. I don’t have a problem with anyone’s lifestyle and have no issue with Lady Gaga, she makes great music.” -50 Cent
The Common Ground Foundation held their second annual “Common & Friends” benefit concert at Hollywood Palladium Sept. 26, 2009. Guest include Ludacris, Nas, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, De La Soul, The Roots, Queen Latifah, and Heavy D.
50 Cent finally got to celebrate 40 Day in Southside Jamaica, Queens after it was postpone due to the lack of proper permits from the city. Over 2,500 people came to the yard by P.S. 40 to celebrate the G-Unity sponosored event. 50 performed mixtape tracks as NYPD officers secured the area from roof tops of the school and nearby housing complex. “I ain’t never seen this before,” . “That’s the m—–f—— police, you see them up there, now everybody wave.” said 50 cent in reaction the police watching from the rooftops.
“50 was really happy we could do this today, finally,” Tony Yayo told MTV News. “It means a lot to perform in your neighborhood. We go all over the world — Africa, Asia, Europe — but to perform in your own neighborhood is extra special.”
Mary J. Blige and Gucci host a cocktail party benefiting FFAWN charity. Attendees included Serena Williams, LeBron James, Russell Simmons, Steve Stoute, Alicia Keys, Ryan Leslie and others. Event took place at Gucci’s Fifth Avenue flagship store in New York City.