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Katy Perry’s next single, “Lifetimes” has dropped. Katy opened up about how her three-year-old daughter Daisy inspired the song. “It is funny how sometimes you’re looking for your soulmate in a partner. It could be a dog, your mum, your best friend, your cat, but for me, it came in the form of Daisy. I wrote Lifetimes about her. Every night before we go to sleep, I say, ‘I love you’, and then I ask, ‘Will you find me in every lifetime?’ and she says, ‘Yes’.
Mercury Studios will premiere a documentary on Paul McCartney & Wings on September 26. ‘One Hand Clapping’ will offer a behind-the-scenes look at the album of the same name, which was recorded in 1974 but not released until this year, 50 years after production. Paul is thrilled with the documentary, saying, “It was a great time for the band. We started to have success with Wings, which had been a long time coming.”
Addison Rae will be joining Eli Roth at the “Thanksgiving” table again. Shortly after the first Turkey-Day-themed horror movie “Thanksgiving” was released in November, it was announced that a sequel was being developed. That script is now ready to hand over to the studio.
Drake is sharing some rare insight into his relationship with Serena Williams. The two were romantically linked back in 2015. Drake recently released “100 gigabytes” of unreleased music, as well as behind-the-scenes footage. In one clip, Drake tells his mother, who is off camera, that “Too Good” is about “me and Serena,” to which she responds, “I gathered that.” Drake told his mom about the inspiration behind the 2016 song, which featured Rihanna and was on his album “Views”.
Rod Stewart’s returning to Las Vegas for an “encore” residency at the Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace. This new run begins in March and ends with four final shows in June. Rod also has a co-headlining show with Billy Joel in Cleveland this September.
Just in time for back-to-school season, Prime Video has announced a premiere date for its upcoming game show “Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?”, which will release on October 16. Hosted by Kansas City Chiefs tight end and recent Super Bowl champion Travis Kelce, the show is a star-studded spin on “Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?”, which originally aired on Fox.
Blake Shelton just announced a Las Vegas residency at Caesar’s Palace starting in 2025. He said, “It’s been swirling for years now . . . If you’re going to have a stake in Vegas, you got to do a residency.”
Billie Eilish’s brother Finneas makes his own music, too. His new song is “For Cryin’ Out Loud!”. It’s the title track off his new album, which will be out October 4.
During Zach Bryan’s performance at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on Wednesday, the country star was joined by some very special guests. The Lumineers and Shane Gillis both shared the stage with Zach during his set, but it was the appearance by Bruce Springsteen that thrilled the sold-out crowd the most.
The Las Vegas Sphere is reportedly planning to transform The Wizard Of Oz into an immersive experience by adapting it for their LED-covered arena. The $80 million project would enhance the film’s visuals and reduce the runtime from 102 to 80 minutes.
David Mamet’s Pulitzer Prize-winning stage play, “Glengarry Glen Ross”, will return to Broadway in the spring of 2025 with a star-studded cast including Kieran Culkin, Bob Odenkirk, and Bill Burr.
Michelle Pfeiffer will lead and produce the “Yellowstone” spinoff series “The Madison”. The show will explore a New York City family’s experience in Montana and is described as a “heartfelt study of grief and human connection.”
“Legally Blonde” director Robert Luketic will helm “All Out Of Love: The Air Supply Story” for a 2025 release, celebrating the band’s 50th anniversary. Casting is ongoing. The film will focus on their hits like “All Out of Love.”
Luke Bryan‘s first album in four years is on the way! The country superstar has been teasing fans and now we got the scoop. On Thursday, Luke announced that he’ll release his eighth studio album, “Mind of a Country Boy”, on September 27.
Post Malone is giving us another taste of his new country album, “F-1 Trillion”. On Thursday, he dropped a snippet of track #10 which features Jelly Roll, as they swap lines about being “outcasts and losers,” singing about how they never fit in: “If you’re living like you got nothin to lose, There’s spot for you beside me on this stool, Come kick it with the losers.”













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