Chic

a guide to Coachella 2018 (and a playlist of acts we’re excited to see)

Coachella 2018 is coming up very soon. Here’s a guide to some of the acts we’re most excited about on this lineup of 150+ artists, from the headliners to great small-font acts.

LCD Soundsystem on tour -- pics, setlist & video from San Francisco show

LCD Soundsystem are in the midst of the fall North American tour and with new album American Dream having been out for a couple months, they’re incorporating more and more of those songs into their set…

Chic ft. Nile Rodgers playing benefit at Brooklyn Bowl this week

They also tour Australia with Lionel Richie in 2018.

Earth, Wind & Fire and Chic ft. Nile Rodgers had MSG dancing in the aisles (pics, setlists)

Chic played a handful of their own hits, plus other hits Nile Rodgers co-wrote and produced in the disco era (“Upside Down,” “I’m Coming Out,” “We Are Family,” etc), and the Daft Punk collaboration that helped kickstart Nile’s resurgence, “Get Lucky.”

Glastonbury 2017 set times

Radiohead vs Dizzee Rascal vs Major Lazer vs part of Flaming Lips? Little Dragon vs The xx vs Future Islands? Foo Fighters vs Alt-J vs The Jacksons vs Phoenix?

Glastonbury 2017 lineup (Radiohead, Katy Perry, Foo Fighters, The National, Ride, Can Project, more)

It was already revealed months ago that Radiohead would headline Glastonbury 2017, and today over 80 more acts were announced, including Phoenix, Run the Jewels, Alt-J, Future Islands, The Flaming Lips, The Avalanches, and more…

Nile Rodgers dishes on life and teases new musical at Joe's Pub (pics)

The famed record producer, CHIC guitarist and disco icon hosted two events at Joe’s Pub that were less about music performance and more about his musical legacy.

Nile Rodgers says 'It's About Time' for a new Chic album (coming in 2017)

The new LP will coincide with Chic’s 40th anniversary (and Studio 54’s).

Nile Rodgers wrote a tribute to Bowie & Prince, playing Joe's Pub in January

“Prince and David were both absolutely extraordinary geniuses who saw the world in ways unlike we see the world. I would have conversations with both of them about a ­specific object or situation, and they would look at it from a completely different ­perspective. ” — Nile Rodgers
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