Harry Styles concluded his London residency for the “Together, Together” tour on Saturday night, marking the end of 12 record-breaking performances at Wembley Stadium, which began on June 12. Speaking to approximately 80,000 fans, Harry expressed gratitude towards his One Direction bandmates – Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik, and Liam Payne – crediting them as integral to his journey and success.
The Harry Styles tour has broken several records, including the most performances in a single year by a solo artist at Wembley, surpassing Coldplay’s previous 10-night run, and achieving the highest number of concerts during a single artist’s run, topping Taylor Swift’s eight nights. Originally scheduled for six nights, the demand for tickets led to six additional shows being added to the UK leg of the tour.
Mick Jagger has expressed his admiration for Swedish pop star Zara Larsson during an appearance on NBC’s “Today Show”, stating he has been a fan since her song “Ruin My Life”. Zara Larsson reacted positively to Mick’s praise, describing it as “amazing” and highlighting the significance of support from a legendary figure like him.
The Rolling Stones’ upcoming album, “Foreign Tongues”, features a tribute to Amy Winehouse with a cover of her song “You Know I’m No Good”, originally released in 2006 on her album “Back to Black”. The band has reminisced about their performance with Amy at the “Isle of Wight Festival” in 2007, their first UK festival appearance in over 30 years, where they sang “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg”.
Mel Gibson’s 2004 film “The Passion of the Christ” will be re-released in theaters from September 10 to September 17, remastered in 4K with Dolby Atmos sound. The re-release serves as a lead-up to his sequel, “The Resurrection of the Christ: Part One,” which is scheduled for theatrical release on May 6, and will be followed by a second part on May 25, 2028.
Joey Chestnut is the big dog in the hot dog eating world! The champion binge-eater retained his Nathan’s Hog Dog Eating Contest Title, marking the 18th time he’s choked down more dogs than anyone else. The competitive eating legend swallowed 66 dogs in just 10 minutes on Saturday to win the title at Coney Island in front of a crowd of about 25,000 people, plus many more watching on TV.
“Minions & Monsters” took the US holiday weekend box office with a projected 3-day debut of $39.5 million, and a 5-day total of $64.5 million. That’s a serious comedown from 2 years ago, when “Despicable Me 4” brought in $120 million for the 5 days. Disney and “Pixar’s Toy Story 5” remained strong in second place, adding roughly $33 million in its third weekend.
Beyoncé surprised fans Saturday by dropping the new song ‘Morning Dew (Donk)’. It’s her first new music in 2 years and kicks off a 60-day countdown to her 45th birthday and the 20th anniversary reissue of her second album ‘B’Day’.
Madonna launched immersive pop-up experiences in New York, Los Angeles, and London to promote “Confessions II”. The events feature themed visuals, merchandise and interactive spaces tied to the new album, which was released on Friday. The project continues the legacy of her 2005 “Confessions on a Dance Floor” era.
Metallica & Rush are supporting relief efforts in Venezuela following the devastating earthquakes there. Metallica’s “All Within My Hands” foundation donated $100,000 to Direct Relief, while Rush created a charity T-shirt with proceeds going to “Hogar Bambi”, which supports children affected by the disaster.
Ella Langley has unveiled a new jewellery collaboration with Hillbetty, featuring pieces like “The Greta Choker” and “Stella Hoops”. The collection lets fans buy styles seen in her recent “Be Her” era, including in the vid and on tour.
Screenwriter Joe Eszterhas is returning to pen a reboot of “Basic Instinct” nearly 35 years after the original film, which was a major success in 1992. The reboot will prominently feature Sharon Stone’s iconic character, Catherine Tramell, and introduce her daughter, Jezebel. Sharon supports the new project but emphasizes the necessity for it to significantly outperform the 2006 sequel, which she considers subpar.
Christian Bale and Leonardo DiCaprio are officially teaming up for the highly anticipated sequel to the 1995 crime thriller “Heat”. Four production insiders said the actors are currently finalizing their deals and shooting will begin in November. Michael Mann will return to write and direct the new film, and the story will serve as both a prequel and a sequel.
MGM+ has approved a two-hour series finale for “Godfather Of Harlem”, starring and produced by Forest Whitaker. According to MGM+, “Bumpy Johnson faces the ultimate reckoning as the walls close in around his empire.” The finale will complete Bumpy’s journey from Harlem’s streets to a powerful legacy. The series debuted in 2021, and Season 4 ended in 2025.
The indie horror film “Obsession” has surpassed $400 million in worldwide ticket sales. After two months in theaters, it has earned $403 million—$245 million domestically and $157 million internationally. Directed by YouTuber Curry Barker, the film cost only $750,000 to produce and was purchased by Focus Features for $14 million at the Toronto Film Festival.
The Backstreet Boys have announced a final run of three summer 2026 shows for their “Into the Millennium” residency at Sphere in Las Vegas, scheduled for August 27, 28, and 29, due to continued fan demand. The newly added dates complement a series of previously announced performances throughout July and August, with tickets now available.
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