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NewsLollapalooza goes global?Legendary US rock festival Lollapalooza may go global within the next decade. Festival founder Perry Farrell, who fronted legendary alternative rockers Jane's Addiction and now heads up Satellite Party, expressed the desire to bring the festival to a world stage. "I'm going to look to take it global," Farrell told MTV.com. "I want to put together an event around the world in the next 10 years that will refashion, redress, and transform. It's something I'm looking into now, and if it happens, it will happen quick. That's my ambition," he said. Lollapalooza travelled across the United States in the 1990s, but currently stays put in one location for three days. This year's festival is set to take place August 3-5 in Chicago's Grant Park. Headliners include Interpol, Muse, Modest Mouse, Daft Punk and Kings of Leon, as previously announced. Paul McCartney scores high chart entry in the US Paul McCartney's new album 'Memory Almost Full' has shot straight to Number Three in the US charts. The former Beatle's sixth album clocked up first week sales of 161,000, the biggest figure for any of his solo albums. McCartney's previous best was 121,000 copies for his 1997 album 'Flaming Pie' which gained his highest ever entry on the Billboard chart at Number Two. The sales, which are 75 per cent more than those for his previous album 'Chaos And Creation In The Backyard', come after the star recently signed a record deal with coffee chain Starbucks. According to the chain, the album clocked up the largest single day total by any in Starbucks' history when it was released on June 5, reports the Washington Post. |
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