IBTimes UK's senior entertainment reporter Alicia Adejobi rounds up this week's music stories.
Collins and Cevey reconciled their relationship in 2015, seven years after they divorced.
Tickets for Roxanne singer's 2017 shows go on sale through Live Nation on Friday 18 November.
Session musician turned solo artist died on Saturday night, his family said in statement.
A group of MPs and pop stars will cover Rolling Stones hit 'You Can't Always Get What You Want'.
The scene of one of last year's terror attacks in Paris was hosting a concert by Sting to mark its reopening.
The star's drug use spiralled out of control following a harrowing sexual assault.
Prolific musician and poet passed away on 7 November, according to a friend.
Legend shared heartfelt Instagram message on 10 November backing an end of hate across the world.
Shape Of My Heart singer released his 12th solo album 57th & 9th on 11 November.
Murders of Tupac Shakur in 1996 and Notorious B.I.G. in 1997 remain unsolved.
Jeff Buckley's cover made the song a hit after original recording received mild success.
Hallelujah crooner passed away on 7 November.
Cohen died in Los Angeles three weeks after releasing his final album You Want It Darker.
'I am very sorry to disappoint my fans and look forward to seeing you in China soon,' Perry said.
Sande released her debut Our Version Of Events in 2012 and is back with her long-awaited second album.
IBTimes UK exclusive: Cara discusses new single Scars To Your Beautiful and I Am That Girl campaign.
Bush, 58, has given her first interview in five years to BBC 6 Music.
Vaults follow in the footsteps of Lily Allen and Gabrielle Aplin who reached number one with their covers.
IBTimes UK exclusive: Canadian singer also discussed feminism and gender equality within the music industry.
Shkreli previously vowed to destroy the sole copy of the album if Clinton won the election.
The Heavy Entertainment Show will become Williams' 12th number one album.
Music world have ferociously backed Clinton against her republican rival Donald Trump on campaign trail.
British powerhouse has more than doubled her fortune.
Official Destiny's Child account opened in October prompting speculation group will reform for 20th anniversary.
Collins will perform five nights at London's Royal Albert Hall in June 2017.
Young was one of the original Radio 1 DJs who helped launch the station in 1967.
$500,000 package includes five nights at luxury Miami Beach hotel and shopping at an exclusive jewellers.
IBTimes UK senior entertainment reporter Alicia Adejobi rounds up this week's music stories.
Highly-publicised criticism from grime MC Stormzy is credited for prompting the change.