Hilary Duff has announced a world tour following her successful four-city mini tour titled “Small Rooms, Big Nerves” marking her first headlining shows in over a decade. The mini tour included performances in London, Toronto, Brooklyn, and Los Angeles, where she delivered fan favorites and new material from her upcoming album, “luck… or something,” set to be released on February 20.
Things are officially heating up on “Saturday Night Live”. “Heated Rivalry” star Connor Storrie will host the February 28 episode of NBC’s sketch comedy institution, the show announced during Saturday’s episode. He will be making his “SNL” debut. He’ll be joined by Mumford & Sons, making their fourth appearance as musical guest.
Guy Fieri is bringing Flavortown to life in a brand-new competition series. Food Network announced “Flavortown Food Fight” will premiere on March 4. A press release says, “Long referred to but never before seen, the mythical and delicious Flavortown will be the setting for this multi-round, culinary competition.” Each episode will see him welcome 3 chefs to Flavortown to test their culinary chops.
When Harry Styles announced his 2026 world tour, fans quickly noticed it actually only includes shows in 7 cities. The 67 dates on the “Together, Together” tour includes several residencies, including 12 nights in London. His string of performances at Wembley Stadium in June and July means he will overtake Coldplay and Taylor Swift as the artist with the most performances at the venue in a single year.
Rosanna Arquette told People mag that Toto’s 1982 hit ‘Rosanna’ isn’t necessarily about her. She explained the song was written by Toto’s David Paich when she was dating drummer Steve Porcaro. And though Rosanna says the song isn’t a tribute to her, she thinks David definitely borrowed her name for the title. BTW, she also said Peter Gabriel’s 1989 hit ‘In Your Eyes’ “was about me”.
Fresh off 4 nominations at this year’s JUNO Awards, Josh Ross has dropped the new song ‘Bar and Back’. It’s his first new music since he released his debut album “Later Tonight”, in September. Friday, he begins his 17-date “Later Tonight Tour” in Moncton NB. In April, he’ll join Nate Smith for his “Long Live Country Rock & Roll Tour”.
Megadeth has earned its first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart with its new self-titled release, which the band says will be its final studio album. The metal group’s latest effort debuted at the top with 73,000 equivalent album units in the week ending January 29th, marking their best sales performance since chart tracking began in 2014.
Record executive Clive Davis officially confirmed that Meryl Streep will portray Joni Mitchell in Cameron Crowe‘s upcoming biopic during his pre-Grammy party Saturday at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. Clive made the announcement while introducing attendees, including Joni herself.
Director Sam Raimi’s acclaimed new thriller “Send Help” dominated the weekend box office with a $20 million debut. The survival drama stars Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien as a neglected worker and her abusive supervisor who become marooned on a deserted island following a plane crash.
Steven Spielberg earned his first Grammy Award on Sunday, attaining EGOT status. The filmmaker won for producing “Music by John Williams”, which earned best music film. Spielberg has four Emmys for projects including “The Pacific” and “Band of Brothers”, one Tony for producing “A Strange Loop”, and three Oscars for “Schindler’s List” and “Saving Private Ryan”.
Vin Diesel announced that the 11th and final film in the “Fast & Furious” series will premiere on March 17, 2028. The actor revealed the news on Instagram, writing, “No one said the road would be easy… but it’s ours. One that has defined us and become our legacy… And a legacy… lasts forever.” The blockbuster “Fast & Furious” franchise began in 2001.
Molly Ringwald says John Hughes’ iconic films from the 1980s should not be remade, telling People, “Well, they can’t be remade because they can’t be made without the permission of John Hughes, and he didn’t want the films to be remade,” Molly said. “And I don’t think that they should be, really.”
Kenan Thompson says he often thinks about eventually leaving “Saturday Night Live”, where he has been a cast member since 2003. He told People, “I definitely do. It’s, it’s gonna suck,” describing how difficult it would be to step away from the long-running sketch show. He noted the deep connections built with colleagues over the years, both on and off camera.
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