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.
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Specific genres
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 .
- British composer John Tavener is knighted in the New Year's Honours List.
- January 11
- Gary Glitter is released after serving just two months of his four-month sentence for downloading 4,000 child pornography images.
- 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.
February
March
- March 6 â 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 â Heavy metal band Disturbed release their debut studio album The Sickness.
- March 11 â 311 holds their first 3âÂÂ11 Day concert at Tower Records in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
- March 13 â Blink-182 end their European tour early after guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge and drummer Travis Barker succumb to strep throat.
- March 21 â NSYNC rises to superstardom after the fast-paced sales of their third studio album No Strings Attached.
- March 24 â 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 â 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 â Mick Jagger attends the opening of an arts center named after him at Dartford Grammar School in southeast England.
- April 6 â 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 â 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 â Nu metal band Papa Roach releases their second studio album, Infest.
May
- May 1 â 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 â 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 5 â 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 â John Mellencamp receives an honorary Doctor of Music degree as the commencement speaker for Indiana University's Class of 2000.
- May 7 â 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 â 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".
- May 16 â 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 20 â The 28th OTI Festival, held at the in Acapulco, Mexico, is won by the song "", written by Angie Chirio, Olga MarÃÂa Chirino, and Emilio Estefan, and performed by Hermanas Chirino representing the United States.
- May 23 â 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 â 50 Cent is shot nine times in Queens. After spending time in hospital he returns to recording and performing.
- May 25 â Eddie Van Halen begins treatment for prevention of tongue cancer at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.
- May 29 â 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
JulyâÂÂAugust
September
October
NovemberâÂÂDecember
- November 5 â The fourth Terrastock festival is held in Seattle.
- November 18 â 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 â Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes marries actress Kate Hudson.
Bands formed
Bands disbanded
Bands reformed
Albums released
JanuaryâÂÂMarch
AprilâÂÂJune
JulyâÂÂSeptember
OctoberâÂÂDecember
Release date unknown
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.
Opera
Jazz
Musical theater
Musical film
Births
- January 1
- Ice Spice, American rapper
- Odetari, American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer
- Wennely Quezada, American singer (3Quency)
- January 5
- Big Baby Tape, Russian rapper, songwriter and record producer
- Roxen, Romanian singer
- January 6 â Shuhua, Taiwanese singer ((G)I-DLE)
- January 8 â 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 â Rei(c)hi, Japanese rapper
- January 20 â Mike Singer, German singer-songwriter
- January 27 â Bailey Zimmerman, American singer
- January 30
- Benee, New Zealand singer-songwriter, musician, and activist
- Daniela Villarreal, Mexican guitarist, singer, songwriter
- February 4 â Gigi Perez, American singer-songwriter
- February 9 â Mads Christian, Danish singer
- February 10 â Jonathan Mergui, Israeli singer, songwriter and dancer
- February 11 â Baby Storme, American singer
- February 12 â MarÃÂa Becerra, Argentine singer
- February 14
- Andrea Koevska, Macedonian singer
- Catie Turner, American singer
- February 16 â Koffee, Jamaican reggae singer, songwriter, rapper, DJ and guitarist
- February 19 â , Greek singer
- February 19 â Chisaki Morito, Japanese singer and dancer (Morning Musume)
- February 26 â Yeat, American rapper
- February 27
- Tsuyoshi Furukawa, Japanese singer and actor (SUPERâÂÂ
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 â Gabby Barrett, American singer
- March 10
- ChriseanRock, American rapper
- Roko BlaÃ
¾eviÃÂ, Croatian singer
- March 15 â Kristian Kostov, Russian/Bulgarian singer-songwriter
- March 20 â Hyunjin, South Korean singer and dancer (Stray Kids)
- March 23 â Renjun, Chinese singer (NCT)
- March 25 â Omer Fedi, Israeli guitarist, songwriter and producer (24kGoldn, Machine Gun Kelly, Iann Dior)
- March 27 â Halle Bailey, American singer-songwriter, actress and member of duo Chloe x Halle
- March 28 â Aleyna Tilki, Turkish singer
- March 29 â Jireel, Swedish rapper
- March 30
- Marius Yo, Japanese singer-songwriter and actor (Sexy Zone)
- Uncle Waffles, Swazi-born DJ and record producer
- April 3 â Koba LaD, French rapper
- April 7 â Big Scarr, American rapper (d. 2022)
- April 8 â Don Xhoni, Kosovo-Albanian rapper
- April 9 â Jackie Evancho, American classical crossover singer
- April 10 â 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 â Khea, Argentine trap singer
- April 20 â Klara Hammarström, Swedish singer
- April 23
- Jeno, South Korean singer and dancer (NCT)
- Junior H, Mexican singerâÂÂsongwriter
- April 25 â Penelope Scott, American musician, singer-songwriter, and producer
- April 26 â Unique Salonga, Filipino musician and singer-songwriter
- April 27 â Be'O, South Korean rapper
- April 28 â Victoria De Angelis, Italian bassist (MÃÂ¥neskin)
- May 1
- Rema, Nigerian rapper and singer-songwriter
- 9lokkNine, American rapper
- May 7 â Eden Alene, Israeli singer
- May 13 - Antonio Cipriano, American actor and singer
- May 16 - Theo Evan, Greek Cypriot singer-songwriter
- May 18 â Carlie Hanson, American musician and YouTuber
- May 20
- Rosa Linn, Armenian singer-songwriter
- Rusherking, Argentine rapper
- May 26 â Yeji, South Korean singer and dancer (Itzy)
- May 28 â Maisie Peters, English "Emo Girl Pop" singer-songwriter, musician, and YouTuber
- June 2 â MC Jottapê, Brazilian singer-songwriter and actor
- June 3 â 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 â Charlotte Lawrence, American singer-songwriter, model
- June 13 â Hotboii, American rapper and songwriter
- June 15
- Ouyang Nana, Taiwanese actress, singer and musician
- Jérémie Makiese, Belgian singer
- June 16 â Tay-K, American rapper and songwriter
- June 22 â Jordana, American bedroom pop musician
- June 29 â Digga D, English rapper songwriter
- July 5 â Faouzia, Moroccan-Canadian singer-songwriter and musician
- July 7 â HAON, South Korean rapper
- July 9 â mxmtoon, Chinese-American singer songwriter, musician and YouTuber
- July 14
- Mata, Polish rapper and songwriter
- Maia Reficco, American singer and actress
- July 18 â Sarah Kinsley, American singer
- July 21 â Lia, South Korean singer (Itzy)
- July 23
- Libianca, Cameroonian-American singer
- 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 â Ron Suno, American rapper and songwriter
- August 9 â Arlo Parks, English singer-songwriter and poet
- August 13 â Jaemin, South Korean singer (NCT)
- August 15 â Lexi Jones, English-American artist and musician (daughter of David Bowie and Iman brother of Duncan Jones)
- August 17
- Lil Pump, American rapper, record producer, and songwriter
- Thomas Headon, British-born Australian singer-songwriter
- August 24 - Brianna Mazzola, American singer and actress (3Quency)
- 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 â ZK, Danish rapper
- September 6 â David Kushner, American singer
- September 12 â Laine Hardy, American singer
- September 13 â Emmy, Norwegian singer-songwriter
- September 14 â Han Jisung, South Korean rapper, singer-songwriter and record producer (Stray Kids)
- September 15 â Fêlix, Australian-Korean rapper (Stray Kids)
- September 18 â Alex Warren, American singer, songwriter, youtuber, and influencer
- September 22
- Kankan, American rapper
- Seungmin, South Korean singer (Stray Kids)
- September 24 â Marco Ip, Hong Kong singer (P1X3L)
- September 25 â Ikura, American-Japanese singer (Yoasobi)
- September 28 â Frankie Jonas, American singer and actor
- October 2 â Quadeca, American rapper
- October 4 â Lunay, Puerto Rican singer-songwriter
- October 6 â Zoë Më, Swiss singer and songwriter
- October 8 â Ethan Torchio, Italian drummer and composer (MÃÂ¥neskin)
- October 10 â Yangyang, Taiwanese singer (NCT, WayV)
- October 12 â Jongho, South Korean singer and actor (Ateez)
- October 13 â 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), )
- Weiland, American rapper, singer, music producer, and songwriter
- October 23 â Hanna Ferm, Swedish singer
- October 27 â Claudia Emmanuela Santoso, Indonesian singer
- October 28 â Aydan Calafiore, Australian singer
- October 30
- Giselle, Japanese singer-songwriter and rapper (aespa)
- TuralTuranX, Azerbaijani brothers duo
- October 31 â Willow Smith, American singer-songwriter, rapper, activist, actress and dancer (daughter of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, sister of Jaden Smith)
- November 2 â Junna, Japanese singer
- November 5 â Yuval Raphael, Israeli singer
- November 8
- Jasmine Thompson, English singer
- Roy Wang, Chinese singer-songwriter, television host and actor
- S10, Dutch singer, rapper and songwriter
- November 13 â 24kGoldn, American rapper and songwriter
- November 20 â Connie Talbot, English singer
- 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 â Iru Khechanovi, Georgian singer
- December 5 - Soobin, South Korean singer (TXT)
- December 7
- Niko B, English rapper and musician
- Ellie Banke, American singer-songwriter
- December 12 â B-Lovee, American rapper
- December 17 â Miriana Conte, Maltese singer
- December 22
- Joshua Bassett, American singer and actor
- Sematary, American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer
- December 24 â Ethan Bortnick, American pianist, singer-songwriter, record producer and musician
- December 26 â 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 â Eliot Vassamillet, Belgian singer
Deaths
- January 2 â Nat Adderley (68), jazz cornet and trumpet player
- January 16 â Gene Harris (67), jazz pianist
- January 19
- Irra Petina (91), operatic contralto
- Josh Clayton-Felt (32), singer-songwriter (choriocarcinoma)
- January 22 â Carlo Cossutta (67), operatic tenor
- February 3 â Alla Rakha (80), tabla player
- February 4 â Doris Coley (58), vocalist (the Shirelles)
- February 7
- Big Punisher (28), rapper (heart attack)
- Dave Peverett (56) (Foghat)
- February 11 â 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 â Marin Goleminov (91), violinist and composer
- February 23 â Ofra Haza (42), singer
- February 29 â Dennis Danell (38), guitarist (Social Distortion) (brain aneurysm)
- March 4 â Walter Dana (97), polka-music promoter
- March 5 â Alexander Young (79), operatic tenor
- March 7 â Pee Wee King (86), country musician and songwriter (heart attack)
- March 20 â Gene "Eugene" Andrusco (38), actor and singer (brain aneurysm)
- March 27 â Ian Dury (57), English rock musician (liver cancer)
- April 25 â Niels Viggo Bentzon (80), Danish composer
- April 27 â Vicki Sue Robinson (45), US disco singer (cancer)
- May 2 â Sundar Popo (56), Indo-Trinidadian chutney musician (heart and kidney ailment relating to diabetes)
- May 13 â Cesare Valletti (77), operatic tenor
- May 20 â Jean-Pierre Rampal (78), flautist
- May 31 â Johnnie Taylor (66), singer
- June 1 â Tito Puente (77), Afro-Cuban jazz and salsa musician
- June 7 â James Moore (44), gospel singer
- June 14 â Paul Griffin (62), pianist
- June 21 â Alan Hovhaness (89), American composer
- June 25 â Wilson Simonal (62), Brazilian singer
- July 5 â Lord Woodbine (Harold Adolphus Phillips) (71), calypsonian
- July 6
- ýudovÃÂt Rajter (93), Slovak composer and conductor
- WÃ
ÂadysÃ
Âaw "WÃ
Âadek" Szpilman (88), Jewish-Polish pianist who survived the Holocaust
- July 11 â Jaroslav Filip (51), Slovak musician, actor
- July 15 â Paul Young (53), English singer and percussionist of Sad Café and Mike + The Mechanics (heart attack)
- July 24 â Oscar Shumsky (83), violinist
- July 28 â Jerome Smith (KC and the Sunshine Band)
- August 2 - Edward A. Baird (67), operatic bass and voice teacher
- August 10 â Suzanne Danco (89), operatic soprano
- August 13 â 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 â Stanley Turrentine (66), jazz saxophonist
- September 21 â Bengt Hambraeus (72), composer for organ
- September 25 â Tommy Reilly (81), harmonica virtuoso
- September 26 â 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 â Benjamin Orr (53), bassist, vocalist of The Cars
- October 17 â Joachim Nielsen (36), Norwegian rock singer in Jokke & Valentinerne
- October 18 â Julie London (74), US singer and actress
- October 21 â Frankie Crocker, radio DJ
- October 27 â Winston Grennan (56), Jamaican drummer
- October 28 â Carlos Guastavino (78), composer
- October 30 â Steve Allen (78), comedian, composer, talk show host, author
- November 8
- Brian Boydell (83), Irish composer
- Dick Morrissey (60), UK tenor saxophonist (cancer)
- November 16
- DJ Screw (29), hip-hop DJ (codeine overdose)
- Joe C. (26), rapper
- November 30 â Scott Smith (45), bassist (Loverboy) (lost at sea)
- December 17 â Harold Rhodes (89), inventor of Rhodes piano
- December 18 â 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 â Nick Massi (65), bass singer in The Four Seasons
- December 26 - Piotr Ã
Âuszcz (22), Polish rapper in Kaliber 44 and Paktofonika (suicide)
Awards
Grammy Awards
Country Music Association Awards
Eurovision Song Contest
Mercury Music Prize
MTV Video Music Awards
Charts
Triple J Hottest 100
See also
References