Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas will be announcing the 93rd Oscars Nominations on March 15 via global live stream on Oscars.com, Oscars.org and the Academy’s digital platforms – Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Justin Bieber’s love for the Toronto Maple Leafs has been well-documented over the years, and now he has funnelled his lifelong fandom into a new Leafs-themed video to accompany his latest hit single ‘Hold On’. He released the video, which he’s calling “a love letter to the Maple Leafs”, on Wednesday.
The “Downton Abbey” sequel is set to be filmed this summer. Shooting will begin as soon as coronavirus rules allow, with hopes for a Christmas release. All the main cast members are on board for the project and Highclere Castle in Berkshire – which doubles for the Downton estate in Yorkshire – is available for filming in early summer.
Billie Eilish is among the performers announced for the Life is Beautiful arts and music festival, marking a return of large events to Las Vegas after they were canceled last year. Green Day, Tame Impala and A$AP Rocky are also set headline the list of more than 60 artists booked for the Sept. 17-19 event.
Rod Stewart will ‘surprise’ America’s Cup yacht race teams with a “dock out” serenade of his hit ‘Sailing’. He’ll perform the song from London, with the recorded performance beamed onto the big screen in Auckland’s America’s Cup Village on Saturday.
John Mayer will join Maren Morris for her Grammy performance on Sunday. While it’s not clear what song the pair will perform, but a picture posted to her Instagram Stories confirms the collab.
Eddie Murphy is going to be inducted into the NAACP Image Awards Hall of Fame. Arsenio Hall will induct him on Saturday, March 27th.
Justin Bieber is not going to perform at the Grammys on Sunday because his album, “Changes”, is nominated for a pop award rather than an R&B award.
This year’s Grammys gift bag includes candles, books, t-shirts, skin care products, eyewear, rum, pain-relieving patches, hair care products, bracelets and ginger chews designed to promote a peaceful feeling. The Grammys air this Sunday on CBS.
Jennifer Garner tells Ellen DeGeneres that she recently got her ears pierced for the first time at age 48. “I was afraid that my dad would still not like it and he was kind of like, ‘Jennifer, I love anything you do,’ so I was like, ‘Okay!’”
The original Brady Bunch cast, Barry Williams (Greg), Maureen McCormick (Marcia) and Susan Olsen (Cindy), recently had dinner at an Agoura Hills, California restaurant. Mike Lookinland (Bobby) and Eve Plumb (Jan) did not attend the dinner. The cast said they ate Peter’s favorite, pork chops and applesauce.
Netflix is testing a verification system that could be part of a crackdown on password-sharing. Some people are getting an onscreen message that prompts them to enter a code that’s sent to the account holder. But for now, you’re also given the option to continue watching and “verify later.”
THE WEEKND says he will no longer submit his music to the Grammys for consideration. He’s still upset that he wasn’t nominated for anything this year . . . despite putting out a massively popular album.
KEITH URBAN and MICKEY GUYTON will make history when they co-host next month’s ACMs. She’ll be the first black woman to host the show, and that’s going to be “a moment of great significance” in her life.
Demi Lovato opened up about her sobriety and sexuality in the latest issue of “Glamour”. The magazine’s cover girl said she hasn’t completely given up all illicit substances, following her near fatal overdose in 2018.
Justin Bieber revealed the track list for his forthcoming album “Justice” on Wednesday. The singer teams up with Khalid on “As I Am,” the Kid Laroi on “Unstable,” an Daniel Caesar and Giveon on “Peaches”. The album also appears to feature a collaboration with Burna Boy on “Loved By You.” Justice will be available on March 19th.
Dua Lipa’s livestream “Studio 2054” will be available for re-broadcast today along with an exclusive behind the scenes documentary titled “The Story Behind The Show”. “Studio 2054” broke global records for a paid livestream, amassing more than five million global viewers when it first aired on November 27, 2020.













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