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Lady Gaga announced she’s releasing a companion album to “Joker: Folie à Deux”. It’s called “Harlequin”, and it comes out THIS Friday. It has 13 tracks, with titles like “Smile”, “The Joker”, and “That’s Life”. It’s unclear if any of the songs are covers, originals, or a mix of both.
“Matlock,” starring Oscar-winner Kathy Bates, previewed on CBS, Sunday, with a hefty 7.73 million viewers. Comparably, this was the Eye net’s largest non-post-Super Bowl series premiere since drama “The Code” on April 9, 2019.
Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi have signed on to star in Emerald Fennell’s anticipated “Wuthering Heights” adaptation. First published in 1847, the classic novel by Emily Brontë, on which the story is based, centers on a tempestuous relationship, which encompasses passion and revenge.
Chappell Roan told The Guardian that she is coping with her sudden stardom by going to therapy twice a week. Although she has been diagnosed with depression, she said she’s “not actually sad” but does wish she could still do things like “going to the park, pilates, yoga” without security, and without being “stalked or harassed”.
ABBA’s 79-year-old Björn Ulvaeus has married for a third time. On Saturday, he and his 51-year-old Danish partner of 2 years, Christina Sas, were hitched in Copenhagen. Björn’s first wife was his ABBA bandmate Agnetha Faltskog, to whom he was married from 1971-79. They have 3 adult children.
Scorpions have announced they will kick off their 60th anniversary celebrations with the “2025 Coming Home To Las Vegas” residency. With special guest Buckcherry, the group has booked gigs between February 27 and March 11 at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.
The Cure will drop the new single ‘Alone’ tomorrow. It is the first release from the upcoming album “Songs of A Lost World”, out November 1. It’ll be the group’s first new album in 16 years.
Shania Twain admits she’s a little nervous about hosting tomorrow night’s People’s Choice Country Awards. “I’m not the greatest reader. I’m a very spontaneous speaker and thinker, so if I get rambling, they might have to take the hook out and get me off the stage.” She also said that she plans to “have a lot of fun.”
Katy Perry announced an expanded version of her new “143” album called “143: I Love You More”. The expanded digital version features bonus tracks “I Woke Up”, “No More Tears For New Years” and “Gimme Gimme (Solo Version).”
The world’s oceans are full of surprises. “Our Oceans”, an upcoming Netflix docuseries, will help animal lovers explore these “gateways to the unknown” about the mysterious creatures living deep below the water. The new series, which premieres on Netflix on November 20, is narrated by Barack Obama.
Weird Al Yankovic has announced a massive ‘Bigger & Weirder’ tour. The 65-date tour kicks off next summer, promising a “giant video wall, multiple costume changes, and an amazing eight-piece ensemble featuring Al’s original band.” The opener? A 6’8″ Pagliacci-inspired clown performer named Puddles Pity Party. He went viral for his cover of Lorde’s “Royals”.
John Oliver and Seth Meyers have extended their co-headlining monthly residency at the Beacon Theatre in New York until 2025. Additional shows are scheduled for specific dates through May, with tickets going on sale Friday.
Daveed Diggs will join “The Boys” as a series regular for the show’s fifth and final season, with his character details kept secret so far. The series, based on a best-selling comic, portrays corrupt superheroes controlled by a corporation.
Most fans know that Dolly Parton is Miley Cyrus’ godmother, but it turns out their bond is blood deep. They’re actually distant relatives. According to an Ancestry.com report, Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton are seventh cousins, once removed. They share an ancestor named John Brickey, who lived in the mid-1700s in Virginia and Tennessee and died in 1806.
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