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2020 BTS draw about 750,000 viewers (in 107 countries) to their Bang Bang Con livestream concert, earning an estimated $20 million in ticket sales, far more than what a traditional concert could earn. It proves that livestream shows, which have mostly relied on donations, can be immensely profitable as ticketed events.

2018 At the end of his set at the World Cup opening ceremonies in Moscow, a petulant Robbie Williams flips off the camera.More

2017 The annual Bridge School benefit concert is cancelled after Neil Young begs off. The concerts, benefiting the school that treated Young's son Ben and others with disabilities, started in 1986.

2017 The National Music Publishers Association gives Yoko Ono the Centennial Award for song of the century and adds her name to the credits of the award-winning song, "Imagine." John Lennon took the sole credit, but later admitted he got the idea from Yoko's book Grapefruit, where she wrote things like, "Imagine 1000 suns in the sky at the same time."

2012 Drake and Chris Brown are involved in a fight at a New York City nightclub, with Brown accusing Drake of throwing a bottle at him. They had beef over Rihanna, whom they both dated.

2009 Bob Bogle (lead guitarist, bassist for The Ventures) dies of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at age 75.

2007 Chris Tomlin's cover of "Indescribable" is used as the official wake-up call for NASA astronaut Patrick Forrester while on the Space Shuttle mission STS-117.

2006 Rufus Wainwright, son of folk singer Loudon Wainwright III, recreates the whole of Judy Garland's legendary 1961 Carnegie Hall concert at the famous institution in order to mark the show's 35th anniversary.

2005 Backstreet Boys stray from their traditional pop fare with their rock-leaning comeback album, Never Gone. It debuts at #3 in America, sells over 10 million copies worldwide...and is slayed by critics.

2003 Gerry Marsden of Gerry and the Pacemakers is awarded a Member of the British Empire medal by Queen Elizabeth in London.

2003 "Bring Me To Life," the debut single from Evanescence, hits #1 in the UK and stays for four weeks. The song peaks at #5 in America.

2002 Moby's "Extreme Ways" plays during the end credits of the action thriller The Bourne Identity. The 18 track goes on to close out every installment in the long-running franchise.

2002 Cher starts her Living Proof: The Farewell Tour. Planned for 59 dates, it ends up at 325, bringing in 260 million dollars. It's billed as her final tour, though she ends up returning to music years later.

1996 Mathew Fletcher, drummer for Heavenly, commits suicide at age 26 just before the release of the band's fourth and final album, Operation Heavenly.

1996 Beatles producer George Martin is knighted by Queen Elizabeth II.

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Michael Jackson And Lisa Marie Presley Go On Primetime

1995

Diane Sawyer conducts a live interview with Michael Jackson and his wife Lisa Marie Presley on the ABC news program Primetime Live. Topics include the validity of their marriage, Jackson's surgeries, and if he's a Scientologist.

Jackson and Presley got married in a secret ceremony in 1994, and a year later, many fans still aren't buying it. To set the record straight, they appear on Primetime Live for an hour-long interview. At this time, Jackson is facing allegations that he sexually abused a 12-year-old boy. When Sawyer asks, "Did you ever sexually engage, fondle, have sexual contact with this child, or any other child?," Jackson replies, "Never ever. I could never harm a child, or anyone. It's not in my heart, it's not who I am." A big topic is their marriage, which they defend. Lisa Marie explains, "I'm not gonna marry somebody for any reason other than the fact that I've fallen in love with them," and talks about their home life: "We have a normal house. We have a nanny, we have a maid and we walk around and he's either in the studio or I'm in the kitchen." When the subject turns to Jackson's shifting appearance, Lisa Marie defends him: "He is constantly re-modifying something, or changing it, or reconstructing it or working on some imperfection he thinks needs to be worked on. If he sees something he doesn't like he changes it." Jackson closes the interview by saying, "Don't believe the garbage, all the tabloid junk. Don't read it. Don't listen to it. It's junk. It's stupid." The couple divorce in January, 1996.

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