As another week races on by, it’s time once again for Gigwise to bring you all the news from the last seven days in bite-sized portions - just how you like it. 
This week has officially marked the start of the festival season with Reading And Leeds line-up and tickets released.
After the line-up was leaked My Chemical Romance, The Strokes, Pulp and Muse were all announced as headline acts for this year's festival.
Chris Brown was the centre of media attention again when he caused a scene at a recent interview, while Katy Perry's fans showed a certain dislike for Justin Bieber.
You can read more on those stories and more - including stuff on Radiohead, You Me At Six, Bloc Party, U2 and Beyonce - in our round-up below.
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 X Factor, Pete Doherty, Amy Winehouse: Biggest News Stories This Week (May 28)
X Factor, Pete Doherty, Amy Winehouse: Biggest News Stories This Week (May 28)  Dot To Dot Festival 2011: Must See Acts
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Lady Gaga, Jessie J, Bon Iver: Biggest News Stories This Week (May 21) Letlive Join Lock Up Stage Line-Up At Reading And Leeds Festival 2011
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Muse To Play 'Origin Of Symmetry' In Its Entirety At Reading And Leeds Festival 2011 



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Adam Ant Rocks the Indigo in London