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      This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 2000. This year was the peak of CD sales in the United States, with sales declining year on year since then.


      Specific locations


      2000 in British music
      2000 in Norwegian music
      2000 in South Korean music


      Specific genres


      2000 in classical music
      2000 in country music
      2000 in heavy metal music
      2000 in hip hop music
      2000 in Latin music
      2000 in jazz
      2000 in South Korean music


      Events




      = January

      =
      January 1
      In New York City, United States, at precisely midnight, Prince celebrates the start of the final year before the new millennium by playing his anthemic "1999", in what he vows is the song's finale.
      British composer John Tavener is knighted in the New Year's Honours List.
      January 11
      Gary Glitter is released from jail, two months before his sentence for downloading 4000 pornographic images of children ends.
      Sharon Osbourne quits as manager of Smashing Pumpkins after only three months. In a brash press release she announces she had to resign "for medical reasons: Billy Corgan was making me sick."
      Singer Whitney Houston is caught with 15.2 grams of marijuana in her bag at a Hawaii airport. She boards her flight to San Francisco before police can arrive to arrest her.
      January 14 – Rolling Stone reveals that the two children of Melissa Etheridge and her partner, Julie Cypher, were fathered by David Crosby.
      January 18 – Spencer Goodman is executed by lethal injection in Huntsville, Texas, for the 1991 kidnap and murder of the wife of ZZ Top manager Bill Ham. Ham is present at the execution.
      January 21–February 6 – The Big Day Out festival takes place in Australia and New Zealand, headlined by Red Hot Chili Peppers and Nine Inch Nails. Mr. Bungle are originally named in the lineup, but are "kicked off" due to an ongoing dispute with the Red Hot Chili Peppers.


      = February

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      February 9 – The Million Dollar Hotel, a film co-written by U2 lead singer Bono, premieres at the 50th Berlinale (Berlin International Film Festival).
      February 11 – Diana Ross divorces Arne Næss Jr., her husband of 14 years.
      February 16 – The Silver Tassie, an opera by Mark-Anthony Turnage, receives its première at the London Coliseum, performed by the English National Opera.
      February 23 – At the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards, Santana win a record 8 Grammys in one night, tying Michael Jackson who won 8 in 1984. Among the awards won are Album of the Year for Supernatural and Record of the Year and Song of the Year, both for "Smooth" featuring Matchbox Twenty frontman Rob Thomas. Christina Aguilera won Best New Artist.
      February 24 – Italian motorcycle manufacturing company Aprilia wins a lawsuit filed against the Spice Girls over a sponsorship deal that fell apart when Geri Halliwell left the group.


      = March

      =
      March 6 – Foxy Brown is injured in a car accident in Brooklyn, New York, in which her car hit a fence. Police discover that Brown was driving with a suspended driver license and order her to appear in court in April. Brown's license was suspended for failing to appear in court for a parking violation.
      March 7 – Heavy metal band Disturbed release their debut studio album The Sickness.
      March 11 – 311 holds their first 3–11 Day concert at Tower Records in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
      March 13 – Blink-182 end their European tour early after guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge and drummer Travis Barker succumb to strep throat.
      March 21 – NSYNC rises to superstardom after the fast-paced sales of their second studio album No Strings Attached.
      March 24 – After violating a prior probation agreement by getting drunk, Ol' Dirty Bastard is ordered to undergo a 90-day diagnostic evaluation at the California Institute For Men in Chino, California.


      = April

      =
      April 1 – Ted Nugent angers Hispanic groups in Texas after onstage remarks he makes during a concert at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, in which he says that those who did not speak English should get out of America. He is banned from the venue as a result.
      April 4 – Mick Jagger attends the opening of an arts center named after him at Dartford Grammar School in southeast England.
      April 6 – Shawn Colvin, James Taylor, Cyndi Lauper, Richard Thompson, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Elton John, Cassandra Wilson, Wynonna Judd, k.d. lang, Bryan Adams, and Mary Chapin Carpenter perform in New York as part of a tribute to Joni Mitchell.
      April 12 – Metallica files a lawsuit against the peer-to-peer service Napster, as well as Yale University, University of Southern California and Indiana University for copyright infringement. Yale and Indiana are later dropped from the suit when they block access to Napster on campus computers.
      April 25 – Nu metal band Papa Roach releases their second studio album, Infest.


      = May

      =
      May 1 – A $1.8 million civil fraud lawsuit is filed against Neil Young in Los Angeles Superior Court by a former Village Voice writer. The lawsuit charges that Young broke an agreement to have a biography written about him when he blocked the book's publication.
      May 3 – 75-year-old tenor Carlo Bergonzi makes his final professional appearance at Carnegie Hall, in a concert performance of Otello. After two acts, he is replaced by an understudy.
      May 4 – Letters To Cleo play their last concert in Boston; they disband the following month.
      May 5 – Rod Stewart undergoes an hour-long throat operation at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles to remove a growth on his thyroid, which turns out to be benign.
      May 6 – John Mellencamp receives an honorary Doctor of Music degree as the commencement speaker for Indiana University's Class of 2000.
      May 7 – Westlife releases their 2000 debut album with the release of their Billboard #1 hit single "Swear It Again", as the group's first and only single to have charted in the US.
      May 13
      The 45th Eurovision Song Contest final, held in Stockholm's Globe Arena, is won by Denmark's Olsen Brothers and the song "Fly on the Wings of Love".
      Dickey Betts is kicked out of The Allman Brothers Band and replaced with Warren Haynes.
      May 16 – Prince announces that he has changed his name back to Prince now that his publishing contract with Warner/Chappell has expired. He had been known as an unpronounceable symbol, since 1993.
      May 23 – Eminem releases his third studio album The Marshall Mathers LP selling over 1.76 million copies in its first week, and becomes the fastest selling hip-hop album ever in first week sales.
      May 24 – 50 Cent is shot nine times in Queens. After spending time in hospital he returns to recording and performing.
      May 25 – Eddie Van Halen begins treatment for prevention of tongue cancer at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.
      May 29 – Michael Jackson and Mariah Carey are named the Best Selling Male and Female artist of the millennium at the World Music Awards in Monaco.


      = June

      =
      June 8 – Sinéad O'Connor comes out as a lesbian in an interview with Curve magazine.
      June 17 – Aaliyah's "Try Again" reaches number one on the Billboard Hot 100. It becomes the first airplay song in history to reach number one following new chart rules placed in 1998 that allowed airplay singles to chart for the first time.
      June 20 – Britney Spears begins her Oops!... I Did It Again World Tour, her first world tour, visiting North America, Europe and Brazil in support her sophomore album, Oops!... I Did It Again. The tour was a commercial success and became the second highest-grossing tour by a solo artist in 2000, only behind Tina Turner's Twenty Four Seven retirement tour.
      June 23–25 – The Experience Music Project, now the Museum of Pop Culture, opens in Seattle.
      June 30 – Nine people are crushed to death during Pearl Jam's set at the Roskilde Festival, in Roskilde, Denmark.


      = July–August

      =
      July 21–22 – Oasis plays at Wembley Stadium. The first of this night is featured on the double CD and the DVD Familiar to Millions.
      July 26 – A U.S. district judge orders the Napster to halt the trading of copyrighted music among its users, essentially ordering it shut down. A stay on the injunction is granted two days later, allowing the site to continue operating for the time being.
      August 1 – Experimental pop band Animal Collective release their debut album Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished under the name Avey Tare & Panda Bear.
      August 8 – A coalition of 28 U.S. states file a lawsuit against the major record labels, accusing them of keeping the prices of CDs fixed at artificially high prices since 1995.
      August 11 – Madonna gives birth to her second child, son Rocco. Film director Guy Ritchie is the father.
      August 14 – Outside the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, Rage Against the Machine performs a free concert protesting the two-party system. In a chaotic scene after the performance, police forcibly disperse the crowd and several arrests are made.
      August 16 – Rapper Eminem files for divorce from wife Kim Mathers.
      August 20 – Skinny Puppy reunite for a concert at the Doomsday Festival in Dresden, Germany.
      August 22 – Nu Metal band Mudvayne Released their debut studio album L.D. 50.


      = September

      =
      September 7 – Rage Against the Machine's Tim Commerford is arrested for climbing on the set at MTV's Video Music Awards after his band lost the award for "Best Rock Video" to Limp Bizkit. The director of Rage's "Sleep Now in the Fire" video, Michael Moore, suggests Commerford was probably "just bored" by the show. NSYNC performed their hit single "Bye Bye Bye".
      September 11- Successful British girl group Sugababes release their debut single 'Overload'.
      September 13 – The first Latin Grammy Awards are held.
      September 23 – Isaac Stern celebrates his 80th birthday together with his 40th anniversary as President of Carnegie Hall.
      September 26 – Pearl Jam releases twenty-five live albums, each taken from a different show on their European tour, as the initial part of the Pearl Jam Official Bootlegs series.


      = October

      =
      October 1 – Midnight Oil perform their single "Beds are Burning" at the closing of the 2000 Summer Olympics dressed in outfits clearly displaying the word "Sorry" in reference to Australian Prime Minister John Howard's refusal to apologise to the Stolen Generation.
      October 2 – Radiohead release their fourth studio album, Kid A. While highly anticipated in the leadup to its release, the album is met with polarized responses from fans and critics as a result of its shift from the densely-layered alternative rock of its 1997 predecessor in favor of electronica-tinged post-rock. However, its reputation would grow more unanimously positive over the years, eventually being regarded by music analysts as one of the greatest albums of all time.
      October 3 – Green Day release their sixth album Warning. Despite positive reviews from critics, it would end up a commercial disappointment compared to their previous efforts.
      October 5
      The Beatles release a hardcover book version of The Beatles Anthology, containing newly published photos and interviews with band members. The book went straight to the top of the New York Times Bestseller List.
      EMI and Warner Music Group withdraw their application to the European Commission for a proposed $20 billion merger due to regulators' concerns. The merger would have concentrated 80% of the European music business into the hands of just four major labels.
      October 18 – Zack de la Rocha leaves Rage Against the Machine saying that the band's decision-making process has completely failed.
      October 24 – Linkin Park release their debut album Hybrid Theory. It has reached diamond certification by the RIAA, with 11 million units as of 2017, making it the best-selling rock album of the 21st century.
      October 31 – Napster and BMG Music announce a partnership that would change the website into a subscription-based service offering legal downloads.


      = November–December

      =
      November 5 – The fourth Terrastock festival is held in Seattle.
      November 18 – A new musical adaptation of Georg Büchner's Woyzeck by Robert Wilson and Tom Waits opens in Copenhagen.
      November 21 - The Backstreet Boys experience back-to-back sales after the release of their 4th/3rd album Black & Blue.
      December 2
      Tripp Eisen formerly of Dope replaces Koichi Fukuda in Static-X.
      The Smashing Pumpkins played what was to be their final concert at the Metro Club in Chicago. The band would reunite in 2005.
      December 22
      Madonna marries film director Guy Ritchie, at Skibo Castle in Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland with Gwyneth Paltrow, Stella McCartney, Sting, George Clooney, Jon Bon Jovi, Celine Dion, Bryan Adams, Rupert Everett and others in attendance.
      The Coen brothers film, O Brother, Where Art Thou? is released, scored by a T-Bone Burnett-produced soundtrack that revives the popularity of traditional American folk music and bluegrass.
      December 31 – Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes marries actress Kate Hudson.


      Bands formed


      See Musical groups established in 2000


      Bands disbanded


      All Saints (reformed in 2006)
      Art of Noise
      Atari Teenage Riot (reformed in 2010)
      B*Witched (reformed 2013)
      Ben Folds Five (reformed in 2011)
      Color Me Badd
      Pezz (legal issue with band name, changed name to Billy Talent)
      Candlebox (reformed in 2006)
      Demonoid
      Drain STH
      Electric Light Orchestra (with new members except for original members, Jeff Lynne and Richard Tandy)
      Genesis (would sporadically reunite for reunion tours in 2006 and 2020)
      The Golden Palominos
      Hi-Standard
      Hum
      Jack Off Jill
      June of 44
      Kid Dynamite
      Knapsack
      Lifter Puller
      Luna Sea
      Luscious Jackson
      Make-Up
      The Paradise Motel (reform in 2007)
      Phish (hiatus until 2002, disband in 2004)
      The Posies (reformed in 2004)
      Primus (hiatus until 2004)
      Pure
      Rage Against the Machine (reformed in 2007)
      Sacred Reich (reformed in 2006)
      Screaming Trees
      Seaweed (reformed in 2007)
      Skunk Anansie (reformed 2009)
      The Smashing Pumpkins (reformed in 2006)
      Soul Coughing
      Spice Girls
      Symposium
      Urban Dance Squad


      Bands reformed


      The Presidents of the United States of America (after 1998 break)


      Albums released




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      = October–December

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      = Release date unknown

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      Cherry Kicks – Caesars
      Floodgate – MD Dunn
      Live in Chicago – Kurt Elling
      Marvin at the Movies – Hank Marvin
      Still Standing – Yellowcard


      Biggest hit singles



      The following songs achieved the highest chart positions
      in the charts of 2000.


      Popular songs




      Best selling albums of the year in the United States (Soundscan)


      According to Soundscan, the best selling album of 2000 was No Strings Attached by NSYNC, selling nearly 10 million copies.


      Classical music


      Thomas Adès – Piano Quintet, op. 20
      John Coolidge Adams – El Niño (opera-oratorio)
      John Luther Adams – The Light That Fills the World, for orchestra
      Julian Anderson – Alhambra Suite, for chamber orchestra
      Milton Babbitt
      Little Goes a Long Way, for violin and piano
      Pantuns, for soprano and piano
      Leonardo Balada – Music for Flute and Orchestra
      Chen Yi – KC Capriccio, for wind ensemble and mixed choir
      Edward Cowie
      Bad Lands Gold, for tuba and piano
      Concerto for oboe and orchestra
      Dark Matter, for brass ensemble
      Elysium IV, for orchestra
      Four Frames in a Row, for high voice and baroque ensemble
      The Healing of Saul, for violin and harp (or piano)
      Several Charms, for violin and piano
      Peter Maxwell Davies – Symphony No. 7
      Péter Eötvös – Paris–Dakar, for ensemble
      Lorenzo Ferrero
      Glamorama Spies, for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello, and piano
      Rastrelli in Saint Petersburg, for oboe and string orchestra
      Tempi di quartetto, for string quartet
      Stefano Gervasoni – Rigirio
      Frans Geysen
      Alles heeft zijn tijd 1, for orchestra
      Alles heeft zijn tijd 2, for string quartet
      Alles heeft zijn tijd 3, for string quartet
      Alles heeft zijn tijd 4, for keyboard instrument
      Alles heeft zijn tijd 5, for keyboard instrument
      Alles heeft zijn tijd 6, for string quartet
      Alles heeft zijn tijd 7, for four-part mixed choir (or string quartet, or trumpet, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon)
      Alles heeft zijn tijd 8, for keyboard instrument
      Alles heeft zijn tijd 9, for 4 trumpets
      Alles komt terug 2, for three-part choir
      Alles komt terug 3, for SSATB choir
      Alles komt terug 4, for carillon
      Alles komt terug 5, for keyboard instrument
      Benadering van de kern, for keyboard instrument
      Muziek voor toetsenbord 2, for piano
      Toetsing, for keyboard instrument
      Philip Glass
      Tirol Concerto, for piano and orchestra
      Concerto Fantasy, for two timpanists and orchestra
      Alexander Goehr
      Piano Quintet, op. 69
      Suite, for two pianos, op. 70
      Friedrich Goldmann –
      Augenblick für Stimme, for mezzo-soprano, flute, oboe, clarinet, trombone, percussion, electric guitar, keyboard, viola and cello
      Etudes (3) for piano
      Quartet, for oboe, violin, viola, and cello
      7 x 10 Takte für Dieter Schnebel, for flute and clarinet
      Ilja Hurník
      Con brio, for orchestra
      Symphony in C
      Karl Jenkins – Adiemus IV: The Eternal Knot
      Nigel Keay – Viola Concerto ([1])
      Wojciech Kilar –
      Introitus for organ
      Missa pro pace, for solo voices, choir and orchestra or instrumental ensemble
      The Oscar fanfare
      Meyer Kupferman – Icon Symphony
      Mario Lavista
      Estudio, for four marimbas
      Mater dolorosa, for organ
      Tres Miniaturas, for guitar,
      György Ligeti – Síppal, dobbal, nádihegedűvel
      Magnus Lindberg
      Corrente – China Version
      Jubilees, for piano
      Gran Duo, for wind orchestra
      James MacMillan
      Mass, for choir and organ
      Cello Sonata No. 2
      Northern Skies, for cello and piano
      For Ian, for solo piano
      Parthenogenesis, Scena for soprano, baritone, actress and chamber ensemble
      Nunc Dimittis, for S.A.T.B. choir and organ
      Mesías Maiguashca – El Tiempo, for 2 flutes, 2 clarinets, 2 cellos, 2 percussionists, and electronics
      Tomás Marco – América (cantata)
      Donald Martino – Romanza, for violin solo
      Robert Morris
      In Concert, for ten instruments
      Still, for piano
      Bayan Northcott – Alma Redemptoris Mater, for three tenors, op. 7, no. 2
      Gérard Pape – Tantric Transformations, eight-channel electronic music and digital video
      Henri Pousseur
      Anneaux du soleil, for piano
      Navigations, for harp
      Seize Paysages planétaires, ethno-electroacoustical music
      Wolfgang Rihm
      Auf einem anderen Blatt, for piano
      Concerto (Dithyrambe), for string quartet and orchestra
      Deus passus (Passions-Stücke nach Lukas), for soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, mixed chorus, and orchestra
      ... fleuve V (omnia tempus habent), for mezzo-soprano, baritone, distant ensemble (2 trumpets, 3 percussion), and large orchestra
      Frage, for coloratura soprano, English horn, A-clarinet (+ bass clarinet), harp, viola, cello, double bass, piano, and percussion
      Im Anfang, for large orchestra
      In Frage, for English horn, bass clarinet, harp, viola, cello, double bass, piano, and percussion
      Rilke: Vier Gedichte, for tenor and piano
      Stilles Stück (text by Hermann Lenz), for baritone and 2 string quartets
      Vers une symphonie fleuve IV, for large orchestra
      Vier Male (Stücke), for A-clarinet
      Peter Ruzicka – Traces, for clarinet and orchestra
      Peter Sculthorpe
      Djilile, for string quartet
      From the River, for violin, viola, cello, double bass, and piano
      Harbour Dreaming, for piano (originally titled Between Five Bells)
      New Norcia, for brass and percussion
      Parting, for viola and piano
      Quamby, for chamber orchestra
      Reef Singing, for clarinet and piano
      Saibai, for unison voices and drums
      Song for a Penny, for solo piano (shorter and longer versions)
      Tailitnama Song, for viola and piano, or viola solo
      Three Shakespeare Songs, for voice and piano (Text: William Shakespeare)
      Roger Smalley – String Quartet No. 2
      Juan María Solare
      Blockartig, for three recorders (TTB)
      Constelación (Nueva Suite Modal) [Constellation (New Modal Suite)], five pieces for flute and clarinet
      de capa caída, tango for two pianos
      Utopía caminante [Walking Utopia], for trombone and cello
      Viejo Fueye Deconstruido [Old, deconstructed bag (bellows)], postmodern tango for tenor saxophone, bandoneon, double bass, and piano
      Karlheinz Stockhausen
      Engel-Prozessionen (from Sonntag aus Licht)
      Refrain 2000
      John Tavener – Song of the Cosmos
      Eric Whitacre – October
      Charles Wuorinen
      String Quartet No. 4
      Cyclops 2000, for twenty players
      Antón García Abril
      El Mar de las Calmas, for orchestra
      Concierto de las Tierras Altas, cello concerto
      Castilla de la Luz, for voice and piano


      Opera


      Michael Abels – Homies and Popz
      John Coolidge Adams – El Niño (opera-oratorio)
      Peter Maxwell Davies – Mr Emmet Takes a Walk
      Carlisle Floyd – Cold Sassy Tree
      Cristóbal Halffter – Don Quijote
      Jake Heggie – Dead Man Walking
      Michael Nyman – Facing Goya
      Kaija Saariaho – L'Amour de loin
      Richard Thomas – Tourette's Diva


      Jazz




      Musical theater


      Aida – Broadway production opened at the Palace Theatre and ran for 1852 performances
      The Dead – Broadway production opened at the Belasco Theatre and ran for 120 performances
      The Full Monty – Broadway production opened at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre and ran for 770 performances
      Jane Eyre – Broadway production opened at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre and ran for 209 performances
      The Music Man (Meredith Willson) – Broadway revival
      Seussical – Broadway production opened at the Richard Rodgers Theatre and ran for 198 performances
      The Sapphire Necklace – Midway Village premiere


      Musical film


      Almost Famous
      Dancer in the Dark (Danser i mørket), starring Björk
      Darling Darling
      Escaflowne, with music by Yoko Kanno, Hajime Mizoguchi and Inon Zur
      The Filth and the Fury
      Help! I'm a Fish, with music by Søren Hyldgaard
      Kandukondain Kandukondain
      Nuvvu Vastavani
      Songcatcher
      The Road to El Dorado (animation)
      The Tigger Movie released February 10
      The Fantasticks released September 22, starring Joel Grey
      Thenkasipattanam
      Turn It Up


      Births


      January 1 - Ice Spice, American rapper
      January 5
      Big Baby Tape, Russian rapper, songwriter and record producer
      Roxen, Romanian singer
      January 6 – Shuhua, Taiwanese singer ((G)I-DLE)
      January 8 – Noah Cyrus, American singer, songwriter, actress, activist (sister of Miley Cyrus and Trace Cyrus, and daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus)
      January 9
      Flo Milli, American rapper and songwriter
      Toosii, American rapper
      January 10 - Reneé Rapp, American singer-songwriter and actress
      January 18 – Rei(c)hi, Japanese rapper
      January 20 – Mike Singer, German singer-songwriter
      January 27 – Bailey Zimmerman, American singer
      January 30
      Benee, New Zealand singer-songwriter, musician, and activist
      Daniela Villarreal, Mexican guitarist, singer, songwriter
      February 9 – Mads Christian, Danish singer
      February 10 – Jonathan Mergui, Israeli singer, songwriter and dancer
      February 11 – Baby Storme, American singer
      February 12 – María Becerra, Argentine singer
      February 14
      Andrea Koevska, Macedonian singer
      Catie Turner, American singer
      February 16 – Koffee, Jamaican reggae singer, songwriter, rapper, DJ and guitarist
      February 19 – Giorgos Kakosaios, Greek singer
      February 26 – Yeat, American rapper
      February 27
      Tsuyoshi Furukawa, Japanese singer and actor (SUPER★DRAGON)
      Dasha, American singer-songwriter and musician
      February 28
      Kyohei Takahashi, Japanese singer and actor (Naniwa Danshi)
      Kaya Stewart, English-American singer and songwriter
      March 5 – Gabby Barrett, American singer
      March 10
      ChriseanRock, American rapper
      Roko Blažević, Croatian singer
      March 15 – Kristian Kostov, Russian/Bulgarian singer-songwriter
      March 20 – Hyunjin, South Korean singer and dancer (Stray Kids)
      March 23 – Renjun, Chinese singer (NCT)
      March 25 – Omer Fedi, Israeli guitarist, songwriter and producer (24kGoldn, Machine Gun Kelly, Iann Dior)
      March 27 – Halle Bailey, American singer-songwriter, actress and member of duo Chloe x Halle
      March 28 – Aleyna Tilki, Turkish singer
      March 29 – Jireel, Swedish rapper
      March 30
      Marius Yo, Japanese singer-songwriter and actor (Sexy Zone)
      Uncle Waffles, Swazi-born DJ and record producer
      April 3 – Koba LaD, French rapper
      April 7 – Big Scarr, American rapper (d. 2022)
      April 8 – Don Xhoni, Kosovo-Albanian rapper
      April 9 – Jackie Evancho, American classical crossover singer
      April 10 – Surf Mesa, American electronic musician
      April 11
      Karina, South Korean singer and dancer (aespa)
      Ken Carson, American rapper, singer and record producer
      April 12
      Manuel Turizo, Colombian singer
      Teya, Austrian singer
      April 13 – Khea, Argentine trap singer
      April 20 – Klara Hammarström, Swedish singer
      April 23
      Jeno, South Korean singer and dancer (NCT)
      Junior H, Mexican singer–songwriter
      April 26 – Unique Salonga, Filipino musician and singer-songwriter
      April 27 – Be'O, South Korean rapper
      April 28 – Victoria De Angelis, Italian bassist (Måneskin)
      May 1
      Rema, Nigerian rapper and singer-songwriter
      9lokkNine, American rapper
      May 7 – Eden Alene, Israeli singer
      May 13 - Antonio Cipriano, American actor and singer
      May 18 – Carlie Hanson, American musician and YouTuber
      May 20
      Rosa Linn, Armenian singer-songwriter
      Rusherking, Argentine rapper
      May 26 – Yeji, South Korean singer and dancer (ITZY)
      May 28 – Maisie Peters, English "Emo Girl Pop" singer-songwriter, musician, and YouTuber
      June 2 – MC Jottapê, Brazilian singer-songwriter and actor
      June 3 – beabadoobee, Filipino-English indie singer-songwriter
      June 6
      Haechan, South Korean singer (NCT)
      Cat Burns, English rapper
      BabyTron, American rapper
      Vaundy, Japanese musician
      June 8 – Charlotte Lawrence, American singer-songwriter, model
      June 13 – Hotboii, American rapper and songwriter
      June 15
      Ouyang Nana, Taiwanese actress, singer and musician
      Jérémie Makiese, Belgian singer
      June 16 – Tay-K, American rapper and songwriter
      June 29 – Digga D, English rapper songwriter
      July 5 – Faouzia, Moroccan-Canadian singer-songwriter and musician
      July 7 – HAON, South Korean rapper
      July 9 – mxmtoon, Chinese-American singer songwriter, musician and YouTuber
      July 14
      Mata, Polish rapper and songwriter
      Maia Reficco, American singer and actress
      July 18 – Sarah Kinsley, American singer
      July 21 – Lia, South Korean singer (ITZY)
      July 23 - Mimi Webb, British singer songwriter
      July 28
      Mero, German rapper and songwriter
      Audrey Mika, American singer and songwriter.
      July 29 - Kaliii, American rapper
      August 1
      Lil Loaded, American rapper (d. 2021)
      Kim Chaewon, South Korean singer (Le Sserafim)
      August 3 – Ron Suno, American rapper and songwriter
      August 9 – Arlo Parks, English singer-songwriter and poet
      August 13 – Jaemin, South Korean singer (NCT)
      August 17 – Lil Pump, American rapper, record producer, and songwriter
      August 25
      Vincenzo Cantiello, Italian singer
      Nicki Nicole - Argentine singer
      Nick Mira, American record producer and songwriter (Juice Wrld, Lil Uzi Vert, XXXTentacion)
      August 26 – ZK, Danish rapper
      September 6 – David Kushner, American singer
      September 12 – Laine Hardy, American singer
      September 14 – Han Jisung, South Korean rapper, singer-songwriter and record producer (Stray Kids)
      September 15 – Fêlix, Australian-Korean rapper (Stray Kids)
      September 22
      Kankan, American rapper
      Seungmin, South Korean singer (Stray Kids)
      September 24 – Marco Ip, Hong Kong singer (P1X3L)
      September 25 – Ikura, American-Japanese singer (Yoasobi)
      October 2 – Quadeca, American rapper
      October 4 – Lunay, Puerto Rican singer-songwriter
      October 8 – Ethan Torchio, Italian drummer and composer (Måneskin)
      October 10 – Yangyang, Taiwanese singer (NCT, WayV)
      October 13 – Lydia Night, American singer and rhythm guitarist, member of pop rock band The Regrettes
      October 21
      Imanbek, Kazakh DJ and record producer
      Popp Hunna, American rapper
      October 22
      Baby Keem, American rapper, songwriter, and record producer (Black Panther (soundtrack), The Lion King: The Gift)
      Weiland, American rapper, singer, music producer, and songwriter
      October 23 – Hanna Ferm, Swedish singer
      October 27 – Claudia Emmanuela Santoso, Indonesian singer
      October 28 – Aydan Calafiore, Australian singer
      October 30
      Giselle, Japanese singer-songwriter and rapper (aespa)
      TuralTuranX, Azerbaijani brothers duo
      October 31 – Willow Smith, American singer-songwriter, rapper, activist, actress and dancer (daughter of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, sister of Jaden Smith)
      November 2 – Junna, Japanese singer
      November 8
      Jasmine Thompson, English singer
      Roy Wang, Chinese singer-songwriter, television host and actor
      S10, Dutch singer, rapper and songwriter
      November 13 – 24kGoldn, American rapper and songwriter
      November 21 - Crayon, Nigerian singer
      November 22
      Baby Ariel, American singer, actress and social media personality
      Ansonbean, Hong Kong singer and actor
      November 25 - Shotaro, Japanese singer and dancer (Riize)
      November 26 - Tali Golergant, Israeli-born Luxembourgish singer, songwriter, actress and vocal coach
      November 28 - Jackson Yee, Chinese actor and singer
      December 3 – Iru Khechanovi, Georgian singer
      December 5 – Soobin, South Korean singer (TXT)
      December 7 – Niko B, English rapper and musician
      December 12 – B-Lovee, American rapper
      December 22
      Joshua Bassett, American singer and actor
      Sematary, American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer
      December 24 – Ethan Bortnick, American pianist, singer-songwriter, record producer and musician
      December 26 – Isac Elliot, Finland-Swedish singer, songwriter and dancer
      December 28
      Larissa Manoela, Brazilian actress, singer and songwriter
      Lee Mujin, South Korean folk Singer
      December 29 – Eliot Vassamillet, Belgian singer
      unknown - Penelope Scott, American musician, singer-songwriter, and producer


      Deaths


      January 2 – Nat Adderley (68), jazz cornet and trumpet player
      January 16 – Gene Harris (67), jazz pianist
      January 19
      Irra Petina (91), operatic contralto
      Josh Clayton-Felt (32), singer-songwriter (choriocarcinoma)
      January 22 – Carlo Cossutta (67), operatic tenor
      February 3 – Alla Rakha (80), tabla player
      February 4 – Doris Coley (58), vocalist (the Shirelles)
      February 7
      Big Punisher (28), rapper (heart attack)
      Dave Peverett (56) (Foghat)
      February 11 – Lord Kitchener (77), calypsonian
      February 12
      Screamin' Jay Hawkins (70), U.S. vocal artist
      Andy Lewis (33), Australian bass player (The Whitlams) (b. 1967)
      Oliver (54), U.S. singer (b. 1945)
      February 19 – Marin Goleminov (91), violinist and composer
      February 23 – Ofra Haza (42), singer
      February 29 – Dennis Danell (38), guitarist (Social Distortion) (brain aneurysm)
      March 4 – Walter Dana (97), polka-music promoter
      March 5 – Alexander Young (79), operatic tenor
      March 7 – Pee Wee King (86), country musician and songwriter (heart attack)
      March 20 – Gene "Eugene" Andrusco (38), actor and singer (brain aneurysm)
      March 27 – Ian Dury (57), English rock musician (liver cancer)
      April 25 – Niels Viggo Bentzon (80), Danish composer
      April 27 – Vicki Sue Robinson (45), US disco singer (cancer)
      May 2 – Sundar Popo (56), Indo-Trinidadian chutney musician (heart and kidney ailment relating to diabetes)
      May 13 – Cesare Valletti (77), operatic tenor
      May 20 – Jean-Pierre Rampal (78), flautist
      May 31 – Johnnie Taylor (66), singer
      June 1 – Tito Puente (77), Afro-Cuban jazz and salsa musician
      June 7 – James Moore (44), gospel singer
      June 14 – Paul Griffin (62), pianist
      June 21 – Alan Hovhaness (89), American composer
      June 25 – Wilson Simonal (62), Brazilian singer
      July 5 – Lord Woodbine (Harold Adolphus Phillips) (71), calypsonian
      July 6
      Ľudovít Rajter (93), Slovak composer and conductor
      Władysław "Władek" Szpilman (88), Jewish-Polish pianist who survived the Holocaust
      July 11 – Jaroslav Filip (51), Slovak musician, actor
      July 15 – Paul Young (53), English singer and percussionist of Sad Café and Mike + The Mechanics (heart attack)
      July 24 – Oscar Shumsky (83), violinist
      July 28 – Jerome Smith (KC and the Sunshine Band)
      August 2 - Edward A. Baird (67), operatic bass and voice teacher
      August 10 – Suzanne Danco (89), operatic soprano
      August 13 – Nazia Hassan (34), iconic Pakistani singer (lung cancer)
      August 25
      Jack Nitzsche (63), arranger, producer, songwriter and composer
      Allen Woody (44), bass guitarist
      September 12 – Stanley Turrentine (66), jazz saxophonist
      September 21 – Bengt Hambraeus (72), composer for organ
      September 25 – Tommy Reilly (81), harmonica virtuoso
      September 26 – Carl Sigman (91), songwriter
      October 1
      Robert Allen (73), American pianist and composer (b. 1928)
      Cub Koda (51), singer, guitarist and songwriter (Brownsville Station)
      October 3 – Benjamin Orr (53), bassist, vocalist of The Cars
      October 17 – Joachim Nielsen (36), Norwegian rock singer in Jokke & Valentinerne
      October 18 – Julie London (74), US singer and actress
      October 21 – Frankie Crocker, radio DJ
      October 27 – Winston Grennan (56), Jamaican drummer
      October 28 – Carlos Guastavino (78), composer
      October 30 – Steve Allen (78), comedian, composer, talk show host, author
      November 8
      Brian Boydell (83), Irish composer
      Dick Morrissey (60), UK tenor saxophonist (cancer)
      November 12 – Stanley Turrentine (64), US tenor saxophonist (stroke)
      November 16
      DJ Screw (29), hip-hop DJ (codeine overdose)
      Joe C. (26), rapper
      November 30 – Scott Smith (45), bassist (Loverboy) (lost at sea)
      December 17 – Harold Rhodes (89), inventor of Rhodes piano
      December 18 – Kirsty McColl (41), English singer songwriter (speedboat accident)
      December 19
      Rob Buck (42), guitarist (10,000 Maniacs) (liver disease)
      Milt Hinton (90), jazz double bassist
      Pops Staples (85), gospel and R & B musician
      December 24 – Nick Massi (65), bass singer in The Four Seasons
      December 26 - Piotr Łuszcz (22), Polish rapper in Kaliber 44 and Paktofonika (suicide)


      Awards


      The following artists are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Eric Clapton, Earth, Wind & Fire, The Lovin' Spoonful, The Moonglows, Bonnie Raitt and James Taylor
      Inductees of the GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame include Shirley Caesar, and The Oak Ridge Boys


      = Grammy Awards

      =
      Grammy Awards of 2000


      = Country Music Association Awards

      =
      2000 Country Music Association Awards


      = Eurovision Song Contest

      =
      Eurovision Song Contest 2000


      = Mercury Music Prize

      =
      The Hour of Bewilderbeast – Badly Drawn Boy wins.


      = MTV Video Music Awards

      =
      2000 MTV Video Music Awards


      Charts




      = Triple J Hottest 100

      =
      Triple J Hottest 100, 2000


      See also



      2000 in music (UK)
      Record labels established in 2000


      References

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