January 8 – Lady Gaga's debut single "Just Dance" hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 after 22 weeks – the second longest climb to number one, since Creed "With Arms Wide Open" in November 2000 (27 weeks).[1] Just Dance also reaches number 1 on the UK Singles Chart three days later, a week after it debuted at number 3.
January 18 – As part of the inaugural celebration of US President Barack Obama, an inaugural concert entitled "We Are One" is held at the Lincoln Memorial. Performers include Mary J. Blige, Garth Brooks, Renée Fleming, Caleb Green, Josh Groban, Herbie Hancock, Heather Headley, Beyoncé Knowles, Bettye Lavette, Pete Seeger, Shakira, Bruce Springsteen, James Taylor, U2 and Stevie Wonder.[2] Several of the songs performed had been used by Obama's presidential campaign.[3]
Reel Big Fish published the album Fame, Fortune and Fornication (all Cover songs)
Artists including Mariah Carey, Jay-Z, Alicia Keys, Shakira, Sting, Faith Hill, Mary J. Blige, Maroon 5, Stevie Wonder and Will.I.Am performed at the Inaugural Ball for President Barack Obama[4]
January 28 – Kelly Clarkson breaks record for the biggest jump to number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 when her single "My Life Would Suck Without You" soars from number 97 to number one fueled by 280,000 digital downloads in the first week of release.[5]
January 29 – Madonna announces that she will extend her record-breaking Sticky & Sweet Tour during summer 2009, to visit cities that were excluded during the first run. The tour kicked-off at The O2 in London on July 4. The extension took the Sticky & Sweet Tour to a total of over 80 shows, putting it among the top five tours of all time.[6]
Blink-182 announce that they are to reunite for a tour and new album.[12]
February 10 – Rihanna cancels her Malaysian concert in the Good Girl Gone Bad Tour amid reports that she accused her boyfriend R&B star Chris Brown of assault. Organizers had announced that she would shun skimpy outfits to conform with Muslim-majority Malaysia's strict rule on performers' dress.[13]
"Crack a Bottle", performed by Eminem, Dr. Dre and 50 Cent, sets a new record for opening week download sales in the United States, at 418,000 copies. The previous record (335,000) was set by "Live Your Life".[14]
Billboard announces that Madonna is the highest-earning entertainer of 2008, with US$242,176,466, mostly from her sold-out Sticky & Sweet Tour.[15]
February 13 - Drake releases third official mixtape So Far Gone, which receives universal acclaim. Goes on to become recognized as one of the best modern mixtapes and Drake's launch into mainstream success.
Duffy dominates the Brit Awards, held in Earl's Court, London. Her album, Rockferry, the U.K top seller in 2008, won best British album, and she also won best British female and British breakthrough
Kings of Leon (best international group) also win best international album for Only By The Night.
Flo Rida breaks his own record when his single "Right Round" is downloaded 636,000 units in the opening week. His 2008 chart-topper "Low" set the previous record for most downloaded song with 467,000 units sold in the first week of release.[17]
February 24 – Lamb of God album Wrath debuts at number 2 on the Billboard 200, making it the highest charting extreme metal album in the last fifteen years.
March 2 – Elton John and Billy Joel The tour dates are mostly configured for 360-degree view in order to maximize arena capacity. The duo's last tour, in 2003, grossed $USD 45.8 million from only 24 sellouts according to Billboard Boxscore.[19]
March 3 – Britney Spears launches her world tour at New Orleans Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana. The 97-show tour would be her first world tour in five years, and her first tour since her public breakdown.[20]
March 5 – Michael Jackson announces his last concert series, This Is It to be held at the O2 Arena.
March 6–8 – Phish's reunion shows at Hampton Coliseum in Virginia.
March 10 – Infernus win the Gorgoroth name dispute.
March 11 - Tickets started Selling for Michael Jackson's This Is It tour, 10 shows extended to 50 shows and impressively all 50 dated sold out in under four hours making them the fastest selling concerts ever in history.
March 12 – Electroclash singer Miss Kittin reunites with The Hacker to release the duet album Two.
March 13–22 – The 2009 South by Southwest Conference and Festival.
Fleetwood Mac embark on their first world tour in five years, with a possible new studio album to follow.[21]
March 22 – Lady Gaga's single "Poker Face" gives her a second number 1 on the UK Singles Chart, remaining there for a further two weeks. It goes on to become the biggest-selling single of 2009 and the biggest-selling digital single ever in the UK.
March 27 – Rapper T.I. is sentenced to a one-year and one day prison sentence on federal weapons charges.[22][23]
April[]
April 1 – Lady Gaga becomes the first artist since Christina Aguilera in 1999/2000 to reach the top of the Billboard Hot 100 with their first two chart entries ("Just Dance" and "Poker Face").
Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney perform together (for the first time since 2002) at the Radio City Music Hall for the David Lynch Foundation.
The 2009 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony takes place, welcoming new inductees Little Anthony & The Imperials, Bobby Womack, Jeff Beck as a solo artist, Run-D.M.C., and Metallica. Metallica, citing the drama surrounding Blondie, Black Sabbath, and Van Halen's inductions, includes Cliff Burton and Jason Newsted both former bassists for the band in the induction.[24] Newsted also performs with band in its first rendition as a 5-piece band featuring two bass guitarists.[25]
April 5 – Carrie Underwood wins the ACM Entertainer of the Year award, becoming only the 7th female to do so in the history of the ceremony's 44 years.
April 11 – Susan Boyle's version of the song "I Dreamed a Dream" from the musical Les Misérables on Britain's Got Talent becomes a worldwide sensation, as it is seen over 200 million times on YouTube and other video outlets.
April 12 – Carrie Underwood's song "I Told You So" from her album Carnival Ride topped the country songs chart as her tenth straight number one and became the only country artist in history to have their first 10 singles hit number one off their first two albums.
April 21 – Heavy metal band Iron Maiden releases a motion picture documentary of their current Somewhere Back in Time World Tour, titled Flight 666.
April 26 – UK grime rapper Tinchy Stryder's collaboration with N-Dubz, "Number 1", goes to the No.1 spot, shifting 72,000 copies in its first week. Stryder's single was the only ever song entitled "Number One" to reach the No.1 spot – even though there have been 23 other songs with the same name.
April 28 – A side project by Burton C. Bell & Dino Cazares from weeks prior changes into Fear Factory rehiring Dino and hiring Gene Hoglan.
May[]
May 2-3 – The Bamboozle festival in East Rutherford, New Jersey
May 3 – Concert at Madison Square Garden to celebrate the 90th birthday of Pete Seeger. Featured Bruce Springsteen, Joan Baez, Roger McGuinn, Dave Matthews and Eddie Vedder amongst others
May 14 – Blink-182 perform their first live performance since December 2004, which was two months before their indefinite hiatus in February 2005.
May 16 - Alexander Rybak wins the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with his song "Fairytale" in Moscow, giving Norway its third victory. Within a couple of days, the song reaches the top ten in charts in most of Europe, including a No. 10 entry in the UK Singles Chart.
Rapper Dolla is shot and killed in Beverly Hills, California at the Beverly Center.
Shock rocker Marilyn Manson reunites with Twiggy Ramirez to release Marilyn Manson's album The High End of Low.
May 19 – Eminem returns with a brand new album titled Relapse which reaches No. 1 on the worldwide chart selling over a million copies in just one week.
May 20 – Kris Allen defeats Adam Lambert to win the eighth season of American Idol.
June 13 - Men At Work are sued by Larrikin Records for their #1 1982 Billboard hit "Down Under" for the flute riff from apart of the song. It was claimed to be stolen from an Australian nursery song "Kookaburra".
June 23 – Dream Theater release their last album with Mike Portnoy, Black Clouds & Silver Linings
Michael Jackson dies from a prescription overdose of propofol, causing an outpouring of grief around the world. The death of American music icon Michael Jackson triggered a surge in posthumous sales making him the best selling artist of the year, with 35 million albums sold worldwide in the months following his death.[26][27]
June 30 – The U2 360° Tour begins in Barcelona's Camp Nou Stadium in front of a sell out crowd.
July 2-5 – Heineken Open'er Festival in Gdynia, Poland
July 3 – Yahoo! Music announces that Taylor Swift's album Fearless and Flo Rida's single "Right Round" are the top-selling album and single, respectively, of the first half of the year.[28]
July 6–12 – Australian Radio station Triple J holds its 'Hottest 100 of All Time' with Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" coming in first for the third consecutive time a 'Hottest 100 of All Time' has been held 1991, 1998 and 2009. This is the largest music poll in the world with more than half a million people voting.
July 17-21 – Paul McCartney performs three sold out concerts at Citi Field to open the stadium with opening act, The Script. This is because on August 15, 1965, The Beatles performed the first concert at Shea Stadium and McCartney joined Billy Joel on stage a year ago for the last concert there. Joel joined McCartney again on the first night.
July 21 – Shortlist announced for the 2009 Mercury Prize.
July 30 - Justice Peter Jacobson of the Federal Court of Australia makes a preliminary ruling that Larrikin did own copyright on the song "Down Under", but the issue of whether or not Men At Work had plagiarised the riff was set aside to be determined at a later date.[22]
August 28 – After another fight with his brother Liam, Noel Gallagher leaves Oasis. Initial reports shortly afterwards suggested that Oasis had broken up, but Liam later stated that they have not broken up. The remaining members of Oasis eventually decide to discontinue the band name and start recording under a new name, Beady Eye.
The Black Eyed Peas Malaysian concert in celebration of beer giant Guinness's 250th anniversary in Kuala Lumpur is restricted to only non-Muslims since the sponsor is an alcoholic brand and it is considered inappropriate for Muslims to attend the concert which scheduled in September.[31]
August 30 – ICS Vortex & Mustis are fired from Dimmu Borgir.
September[]
September 3 – Michael Jackson is entombed at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, in a private family ceremony.
September 8 – Winner of the 2009 Mercury Prize announced.
The entire catalogue of The Beatles is re-released as digital remasters with rare pictures, short documentaries, original and newly written liner notes with replicated original UK artwork for the first time since 1987.
The Beatles: Rock Band is released.
September 10 – Nine Inch Nails perform their final concert in Los Angeles.
September 12 – The first ever outdoor Sunset Strip Music Festival is held in West Hollywood, featuring performances from more than fifty bands including Ozzy Osbourne and Korn.
September 13 – At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, held in New York City at Radio City Music Hall, Lady Gaga, Beyoncé and Green Day win three awards. During Taylor Swift's acceptance speech for Video of the Year, Kanye West walks on stage and interrupts her saying that Beyoncé had one of the greatest videos of all time.
September 16 – The Spice Girls reunite for dinner and drinks in London except for Victoria (Posh Spice), who was in Los Angeles. It was the first time all four Spice Girls reunited in public since their "Return of the Spice Girls Tour" in 2007/8. This 'public reunion' sparked rumours that the girls would reform again.
VH1 Divas returns after a five-year abstance with appearances by Kelly Clarkson, Jordin Sparks, Jennifer Hudson, Leona Lewis, Adele, and Miley Cyrus with host Paula Abdul
Genesis release the fourth of 5 planned box sets, Genesis Live 1973-2007.
Winner of the 2009 Polaris Music Prize announced.
Sugababes singer Keisha Buchanan leaves the group, surrounding days of speculation that arguments had occurred in the band. 2009 Eurovision song contest entrant Jade Ewen replaced her, leaving no members of the group's original lineup remaining.
September 25–27 – The inaugural Rotor Festival for Contemporary Music, an initiative of the International Music Institute (IMD) and the Ensemble Modern, is held in Frankfurt am Main, featuring music by Iannis Xenakis and Helmut Lachenmann, amongst others.
October 6 - The Backstreet Boys come back with the release of their seventh studio album This Is Us. It was the second and last album the Backstreet Boys released as a quartet.
October 15 – Britney Spears's "3" debuted at number one on Billboard Hot 100. This is her third number one on Billboard Hot 100 and the first non-American Idol related single to debut at number one since Lauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Thing)" occupied the penthouse on November 14, 1999.[33]
October 28 – Michael Jackson's This Is It, featuring behind the scenes footage in the days before his death, is released. It enters the chart at No. 1, and becomes the best selling documentary of all time, raising over $250 million.
November[]
November 12 – Steven Tyler denies he is quitting Aerosmith, despite rumors that the band would be in need of a new lead singer.[34]
November 16 – Genesis release the last of 5 planned box sets, Genesis Movie Box 1981-2007.
American rock band Fall Out Boy releases their first Believers Never Die - Greatest Hits compilation album and announce an indefinite hiatus shortly afterwards.
Canadian pop/R&B singer Justin Bieber becomes the first artist ever to have seven songs from a debut album chart on the Billboard Hot 100 when his debut album, My World is released.
November 22 – The AMAs featured notable performances by Lady Gaga, Shakira, and Rihanna, but is most remembered for the performance by Adam Lambert of his debut single "For Your Entertainment".
December[]
December 7 - Chris Brown makes a comeback by releasing his third studio album Graffiti months after he was charged for felony assault against female pop singer Rihanna.
December 11 – Garth Brooks came out of retirement for a solo acoustic show at the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas.[35]
December 13 – Lady Gaga becomes the first female artist in British chart history to achieve three number 1 singles in a single year, when her song "Bad Romance" reaches the top of the UK Singles Chart.
December 16 – John Frusciante announces his second departure from the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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