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Flaming Lips to perform Steve Jobs tribute at O Music Awards
The Flaming Lips are to perform a tribute to Steve Jobs at the upcoming O Music Awards.
The band will cover the Beatles classic 'Revolution' in tribute to the late Apple co-founder, who died aged 56 earlier this month, in recognition of his contribution to music.


Robyn will headline the event in Los Angeles on October 31, which will be broadcast live on the O Music Awards' official website.
The ceremony aims to "celebrate the artists, innovators and fans impacting digital music culture".
Other performers and presenters on the night will include Kelly Clarkson, Demi Lovato, Odd Future's Tyler the Creator, Travie McCoy, Midi Mafia and DJ Diamond Kuts.
The Flaming Lips recently released a new six-hour track entitled 'I Found This Star on the Ground'.
> Steve Jobs regretted delaying surgery, says biographer
Watch The Beatles perform 'Revolution' below:
The band will cover the Beatles classic 'Revolution' in tribute to the late Apple co-founder, who died aged 56 earlier this month, in recognition of his contribution to music.

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Robyn will headline the event in Los Angeles on October 31, which will be broadcast live on the O Music Awards' official website.
The ceremony aims to "celebrate the artists, innovators and fans impacting digital music culture".
Other performers and presenters on the night will include Kelly Clarkson, Demi Lovato, Odd Future's Tyler the Creator, Travie McCoy, Midi Mafia and DJ Diamond Kuts.
The Flaming Lips recently released a new six-hour track entitled 'I Found This Star on the Ground'.
> Steve Jobs regretted delaying surgery, says biographer
Watch The Beatles perform 'Revolution' below:
More: The Flaming Lips, Steve Jobs, Robyn, Kelly Clarkson, Demi Lovato, Travie McCoy, Tyler, the Creator, Music, Tech
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