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LOGIC, RAE SREMMURD, LIL UZI VERT, KYGO & MORE TO PERFORM AT 2018 IHEARTRADIO MUSIC FESTIVAL

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IHEARTRADIO FESTIVAL IS UPON US MASSIVE FEATURES. The iHeartRadio Music Festival has both an indoor stage, for the headlines, and an outdoor stage, which will have artists perform during the day. Only a couple of hip-hop acts are confirmed for the main stage: Logic and Rae Sremmurd. However, there are plenty more headliners worth seeing, including: Justin Timberlake, Mariah Carey, Jack White, Shawn Mendes, Kygo, and many more The outdoor stage is a little more rap focused, and will feature performances from Lil Uzi Vert, Belly, and a second performance from Logic. More artists are also set to be announced. The festival will take place on September 21-22, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The show will be hosted by Ryan Seacrest, and promises many more surprises in store. See the main stage tracklist below:

“BUMBLEBEE” MOVIE TRAILER FEATURES HAILEE STEINFELD & WWE CHAMPION, JOHN CENA

“BUMBLEBEE” MOVIE TRAILER FEATURES HAILEE STEINFELD & WWE CHAMPION, JOHN CENA

The one Trump statistic that explains everything

The one Trump statistic that explains everything

US police arrest soldier after stolen armoured vehicle chase

US police arrest soldier after stolen armoured vehicle chase

Scientist make new discovery, Space Satelites can now be launched from Earth using Nylon

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​ High-altitude balloons paved the way for satellites. Decades later, could they be poised to replace them? The near future: tourists peer excitedly out of portholes far above the Earth, entranced by the sight of the starry blackness above and the curved blue horizon below. However, this is not a spacecraft, but a ‘near-space balloon’. It was launched from Mongolia, not Houston. And the tourists are Chinese. Such balloons are a new ‘high frontier’. In 1958, Russia amazed the world by launching Sputnik, the first satellite. American hurriedly set up Nasa to compete in the space race and became the world’s pre-eminent space power. Satellites are vital in communications, weather monitoring, navigation and other areas. But 60 years after Sputnik high-altitude balloons are challenging them. Balloons provide a vantage point at 30 kilometres (18.7 miles) for communications or monitoring, much closer than satellites. They cost a fraction of the price and, unlike satellites, can easily

Scientist make new discovery, Space Satelites can now be launched from Earth using Nylon

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​ High-altitude balloons paved the way for satellites. Decades later, could they be poised to replace them? The near future: tourists peer excitedly out of portholes far above the Earth, entranced by the sight of the starry blackness above and the curved blue horizon below. However, this is not a spacecraft, but a ‘near-space balloon’. It was launched from Mongolia, not Houston. And the tourists are Chinese. Such balloons are a new ‘high frontier’. In 1958, Russia amazed the world by launching Sputnik, the first satellite. American hurriedly set up Nasa to compete in the space race and became the world’s pre-eminent space power. Satellites are vital in communications, weather monitoring, navigation and other areas. But 60 years after Sputnik high-altitude balloons are challenging them. Balloons provide a vantage point at 30 kilometres (18.7 miles) for communications or monitoring, much closer than satellites. They cost a fraction of the price and, unlike satellites, can easily

‘I thought if I was fat nobody could see that I was evil’

‘I thought if I was fat nobody could see that I was evil’

Good question! Who owns the treasure hidden under the sea?

Good question! Who owns the treasure hidden under the sea?

Colourism: Do light-skinned black women have it easier in showbiz?

Colourism: Do light-skinned black women have it easier in showbiz?

‘Meeting my mother after 42 years was a miracle’

‘Meeting my mother after 42 years was a miracle’

South Africa’s school pit latrine scandal: Why children are drowning in excreter

South Africa’s school pit latrine scandal: Why children are drowning in excreter

‘I was looking for my mother but found my twin instead’