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FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FOREVER, the music of "Frozen" was celebrated with live performances at Los Angeles' Vibrato Grill Jazz Club last night (Feb. 9). Kristen Bell (voice of Anna), Idina Menzel (voice of Elsa), Josh Gad (voice of Olaf) and Santino Fontana (voice of Hans) took the stage, accompanied by a live orchestra conducted by David Metzger, to perform songs from the Oscar®-nominated, Golden Globe®-winning film, including the Oscar-nominated "Let It Go." The packed house included songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, producer Peter Del Vecho and executive producer John Lasseter, in addition to a host of celebrity guests. In cinemas since December 6, 2013, "Frozen" has earned more than $900 million worldwide. The "Frozen" soundtrack has held the No. 1 position on the Billboard 200 chart for four non-consecutive weeks, and is the longest-running No. 1 film soundtrack since 2003. Worldwide, the album has sold more than 1 million units and 3.4 million tracks. At iTunes, the album has peaked at No. 1 in more than 30 countries.
Drone images show burnt-out and abandoned vehicles at the site of the Supernova festival, in Negev desert in southern Israel after it was attacked by Palestinian militants. About 250 bodies were found strewn across the site of a music festival in a Negev desert kibbutz, mostly young people, while other revellers were among the more than 100 hostages abducted into Gaza. IMAGES
The first fans arrive at Wacken Open Air, the world's biggest heavy metal festival, as it starts in northern Germany. Organisers were forced on Wednesday to cap the festival's attendance after heavy rain turned its farmland site into a muddy quagmire. Only 60 percent of the 85,000 ticket-holders, those already in attendance, will be allowed entry. IMAGES of festival-goers entering venue after doors opening
The site of this weekend's Teknival in central France is gradually emptying of its last festival-goers. The clean-up of the site is underway with skips provided by the authorities and thanks to the collection of rubbish throughout the festival by the revellers themselves. IMAGES
'It's huge what we've done', says Jean-Luc Melenchon, referring to the New Popular Ecological and Social Union (Nupes) coalition sealed in May, at the "Fete de l'Humanite" music festival near Paris. The leader of the leftist La France Insoumise (LFI) party is making his return at this festival after several years of absence, particularly because of strained relations with the Communist Party. SOUNDBITE