Destiny’s Child is finally back! Beyoncé brought her former group mates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams for the final night of the “Cowboy Carter Tour” on Saturday night at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. The trio performed a series of hits for three and a half minutes, with Kelly and Michelle both getting solo singing parts.
Drake continues to give fans new music before the expected release of his “Iceman” project. Last week, Drizzy dropped “Which One”. The song is a collaboration with Central Cee. HipHopDX described the track as “a ladies’ anthem which sees the 6 God once again flirting with afrobeats and dancehall with him often rapping in what appears to be a Caribbean accent.”
“The Fantastic Four: First Steps” has pulled Marvel out of a cinematic slump, given the studio its first breakout hit in six years. Domestic ticket sales hit $115 million, on pace with $120 million weekend predictions. It’s good news for Marvel. May’s “Thunderbolts” release has taken in $382 million, the lowest total in Marvel’s 17-year, 37-film history.
Billy Joel has released a 155-song, seven-hour soundtrack to his HBO doc, ‘And So It Goes’. Rare performances and special remixes dropped across streaming services on Saturday, focusing on Billy’s stage career. The collection also includes anecdotes and interviews from the Piano Man.
Fat Joe is a Diet Pepsi stan. Joe admitted to drinking between 30 and 40 Diet Pepsis each day. Joe explained, “I’m not a doctor, I don’t give a f—k. I drink too many Diet Pepsis. Very, very much I got a problem. Let me tell you something. If I went to the doctor, God forbid, and they told me, ‘Yo, you have a problem due to Diet Pepsi.’ I gotta take the s—t on the chin. I gotta be like, ‘I knew I was doing too much with them Diet Pepsis.'”
Harry Styles’ beauty brand ‘Pleasing’ is expanding into the sexual space! The brand’s expansion, ‘Pleasing Yourself’, launches with a vibrator and lubricant. Per a press release, the product’s intention is “to explore sexual wellness through a lens of emotional depth, cultural fluency, joy and pleasure, and genuine care.”
Since Ozzy Osbourne’s death last week, streams for Black Sabbath and his solo music are way up. And the greatest hits package, “The Essential Ozzy Osbourne”, made it back into the Top 10 of the Billboard 200.
Chris Stapleton just appeared on “Sesame Street” and shared a new song about friendship and music. It’s called “You’ve Got a Friend in Music”. Here are some of the lyrics: “So if you’re little, or if you’re grown . . . No, you’ll never be alone . . . Someone somewhere knows what you’re going through . . . Just remember when you’re sad . . . or on the best day you ever had . . . Whatever you do, you’ve got a friend in music.”
Tyler, The Creator earns his fourth consecutive No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart with his latest project, “DON’T TAP THE GLASS”, which debuts atop the tally after launching with 197,000 equivalent album units over the past week. The project was released on an off-cycle Monday, still topping the Billboard 200 with only four days of activity.
Following a viral kiss-cam incident at Coldplay’s July 16 Boston concert featuring Astronomer executives Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot, the band’s on-demand audio streams surged 25%, rising from 28.7 million to 35.7 million in the five days after the controversy.
The live-action/animated hybrid film “Coyote vs. Acme” has secured a global theatrical release date of August 28, 2026, announced star Will Forte at San Diego Comic-Con. The film, about Looney Tunes character Wile E. Coyote suing the Acme Corporation, was infamously shelved by Warner Bros. in 2023 after its completion in favor of a tax write-off. It was later acquired by Ketchup Entertainment in March 2025 for a reported $50 million.
Hulu has confirmed the release of two exclusive holiday specials for “Family Guy” this season. The first special, a Halloween episode titled “A Little Fright Music”, is set to premiere on October 6. This announcement follows the success of two specials that aired last year on October 24 and November 25. Season 24 of “Family Guy” premieres on Fox next year.
Jennifer Lopez experienced a mid-performance wardrobe malfunction during her concert in Warsaw, Poland, when her skirt snapped off and fell to the stage floor. She remained composed and continued the show with a smile, even joking about being in her underwear. She later tossed the skirt to the crowd and continued the performance.
Love Island USA has achieved a new milestone by becoming Peacock’s most-watched original season, accumulating over 18 billion minutes viewed on the platform. Nielsen reported that the show was the top streaming original title during its finale week and held the top spot for streaming reality titles for six consecutive weeks.
Johnny Depp joined Alice Cooper on stage at the O2 Arena in London to pay tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne. Johnny, who is part of the supergroup Hollywood Vampires with Alice, played guitar during Alice’s cover of Black Sabbath’s ‘Paranoid’ and also performed ‘School’s Out.’ The tribute came after the announcement of Ozzy’s death at age 76.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce might have the youngest fan ever! A baby girl was recently born at Liberty Hospital in Missouri, and her parents named her after the famous couple. In a Facebook post shared on Friday, the hospital announced that the baby girl was named Kelce Taylor. “We are so excited to announce the birth of the youngest Swiftie and newest member of The Kansas City Chiefs Red Kingdom!! ❤️” the post read. “Kelce Taylor is officially in her newborn era 🍼 ✨”
The Kid LAROI is seemingly confirming that he and Tate McRae have broken up. He responded to a fan on X, claiming that his team was encouraging users to make negative posts about Tate. The posts, which all shared lyrics for The Kid LAROI‘s new song “Hot Girl Problems,” said that Tate “fumbled” him, shared an image of Tate vacationing on a boat, and The Kid LAROI getting into the studio after they broke up.
“South Park” proves that controversy wins again. There is a lot of buzz around the season 27 premiere, which targeted the Trump administration, religion in public schools, and media censorship. “South Park” has climbed to the #1 series on Paramount+ and has topped charts on Amazon and iTunes in various countries.













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