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Alessia Cara announced the title and release date for her new album! She stopped by “Good Morning America” for the big announcement and then gave “(Isn’t It) Obvious” its debut performance. “Love & Hyperbole”, her fourth full-length LP, will be out on February 14. To get fans excited, she released the music video and revealed that “(Isn’t It) Obvious” features a guitar solo from John Mayer.
Disney has removed the planned the Marvel reboot of “Blade”, starring Mahershala Ali, from the schedule, with no new date set. In its place, “Predator: Badlands” will debut in November 2025.
Gabby Barrett is getting the holiday spirit early announcing her new Christmas album called “Carols and Candlelight”. She shared the news on social media posting the cover art for her new project and teasing a snippet of her rendition of “I’ll Be Home for Christmas.” Gabby’s “I’ll Be Home For Christmas” will be out on Friday and the album will be released on November 8.
Frankie Muniz is living out his dream of being a NASCAR driver. The star of the classic TV series “Malcolm In The Middle” will become a full-time driver in NASCAR’s Craftsman Truck Series. He has been racing since 2004. The 38-year-old actor told PEOPLE, “I don’t want to say it’s a long time coming, but this has been a dream of mine for forever.”
Our first look at the “Olivia Rodrigo: GUTS World Tour” concert special is here. It launches on October 29 on Netflix. The special, filmed at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles will give fans an exhilarating look inside her massive, sold-out arena tour. “I am so excited to share the GUTS World Tour with my fans,” Olivia said.
Travis Scott’s “Circus Maximus” tour is bringing in the fans. According to Complex, the tour has sold 1.5 million tickets. The number is a record for a rap tour. Travis also holds the distinction of being the only rapper to sell out stadiums in two of America’s biggest metro areas. He held sold-out concerts at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
“Deadpool & Wolverine’s” record-smashing box office streak hit another milestone, by surpassing “Barbie” to rank #12 on the list of all-time top-grossing films at the domestic box office. The MCU film took in another $679,000, finishing Sunday with a domestic total of $636.3 million, compared to the $636.2 million haul of Greta Gerwig’s acclaimed meta-comedy.
Actor and comedian Ken Jeong will be honored with the 2,794th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame today. Ken will receive his star in the category of Television. He has had memorable roles in both TV and film, most notably “The Hangover” franchise, “Community,” and “Crazy Rich Asians.”
Shakira has announced her rebooted tour, days after delaying things to rebook at larger venues. The 2025 “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” North American tour dates will begin May 13 in Charlotte NC, and will hit 15 US cities, plus Toronto and Montreal, wrapping on June 30 in San Fran at Oracle Park.
Judas Priest’s Rob Halford recently commented about some pop artists in an interview, calling Chappell Roan is “amazing”, and saying “What’s remarkable about people like Gaga or Taylor Swift is their longevity”, because pop is traditionally thought of as disposable. “I’ll still be banging my head to Gaga’s ‘Paparazzi’ on my deathbed.”
Shaboozey revealed to Cosmopolitan mag that he wrote a romance novel when he was “around 18”. At the time, he was toying with the idea of becoming a novelist and wrote “about an art thief engaging in something pretty taboo” with an art enthusiast. After completing about 300 pages, he realized how much work was involved in writing a book, “and then I left it alone.”
First Olivia Rodrigo wiped out onstage, now it’s Billie Eilish’s turn to take a tumble. During a show at Madison Square Garden last week, Billie took a tumble while she was going down some stairs. She shook it off and the show went on, but she reposted a fan’s video of the fall on her Instagram Stories. She also showed off a pretty gnarly bruise on her leg.
Ebony’s annual Power 100 list has been revealed, celebrating Black talent across various industries, including veterans like Snoop Dogg, Maya Rudolph, Keke Palmer, Gayle King, SZA and Kevin Hart, alongside newcomers like basketball star Angel Reese. The awards gala, marking the magazine’s 79th anniversary, will be held on November 17 in Los Angeles.
Tom Holland recalled how Robert Downey Jr. stood up for him while filming “Captain America: Civil War” when his dialogue was cut by 6 pages in a scene. Robert insisted on filming the whole thing, and the directors used it.
Justin Timberlake is taking time off for the next two weeks. JT postponed six shows on his “Forget Tomorrow World Tour” and won’t be back on stage until November 8, assuming everything goes according to plan. “Hey guys – I haven’t been feeling great the last few shows and turns out I have bronchitis and laryngitis.”
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