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Lorde has revealed the title and release date of her 4th album, “Virgin”. Out June 27, she described it as “100% written in blood.” Lorde also shared the record’s cover art, showing a blue-tinted x-ray of a pelvis with a zipper going down the middle, a belt buckle in the center and the outline of an IUD.
June is Pride month, and the Critics Choice Association has announced the date and honorees for its 2nd Annual Celebration of LGBTQ+ Cinema & Television, recognizing outstanding achievements from the LGBTQ+ entertainment community. Niecy Nash-Betts, Michael Urie and Bowen Yang will receive awards. The show will take place on June 6 in L.A.
The “Duck Dynasty” reboot is getting a new premiere date in June after previously being set for the end of May. After 8 years off the air, the Robertson family is returning with the brand-new series “Duck Dynasty: The Revival”, which will now debut its 10-episode first season June 1, on A&E, and all episodes will premiere on Sundays.
Katy Perry has responded to backlash following criticism of her new music, tour, and Blue Origin space flight. She wrote in a social media comment that she’s felt “battered and bruised” but keeps positive by focusing on “what’s real”, and said she draws inspiration from fans when she sees their “faces every night, singing in unison”, and “we are healing each other in a small way”.
Jelly Roll, Shaboozey, Megan Moroney, and the Backstreet Boys were added as performers at the 60th annual ACM Awards. The show takes place Thursday, May 8.
Michael Bolton revealed to People that he has glioblastoma, a treatment-resistant brain cancer that was behind the emergency surgery he had 16 months ago. After chemotherapy and radiation treatments ended in October, he chose not to receive a prognosis. The 72-year-old said, “I’ve got a lot to do on the fight side and I got a title for a song: ‘Ain’t Going Down Without a Fight.’”
The trailer has dropped for “Bono: Stories of Surrender”, a documentary where he shares some of the most meaningful stories from his life and career. Or as he says in the clip, “These are the tall tales of a short rock star.” It will premiere May 30 on Apple TV+ and is described as a “vivid reimagining” of the one-man show Bono performed at the Beacon Theatre in New York in 2023.
Jeremy Renner turned down a second season of “Hawkeye” because he was offered half of what he made for season one. “I’m like, ‘I’m sorry? Why? Did you think I’m only half the Jeremy because I got ran over?'”
The Tony Award nominations were announced on Thursday. George Clooney is up for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play for “Good Night, and Good Luck”. Nicole Scherzinger has been nominated for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical for “Sunset Blvd”. Mia Farrow, Audra McDonald, and Darrin Criss have also been nominated for their acting abilities. The Tony Awards will take place on June 8, at Radio City Music Hall.
Cardi B has almost everything she needs to drop her second album. She’s waiting for some other artists to give some bars. On IG Live, Cardi said, “I really need these f–king features, and it’s like I’m not really trying to press or go crazy on these artists because I love them down. But it’s like come on now! I need that! I need that right now!”
Sammy Hagar kicked off his ‘Best of All Worlds’ Las Vegas residency on Wednesday night. His 18-song set inside Dolby Live at Park MGM included Van Halen songs he hadn’t performed in decades, like “Amsterdam”, “Love Walks In”, and “Humans Being” from the ‘Twister’ soundtrack. Kesha surprised the audience to help Sammy’s band perform Van Halen’s “Ain’t Talkin’ ’bout Love’.
Tom Cruise ate a massive breakfast before hanging from a plane and wing-walking in “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning”. It included almost a dozen eggs because he burns a lot of energy.
Ex-President Biden and Dr. Jill Biden will have their first TV interview post-White House on “The View”. They will discuss post-presidency life and the political landscape. The Bidens have appeared on “The View” multiple times in the past, with Joe Biden making history as the first sitting president to appear live on the show in 2024.
Anthony Michael Hall will join Netflix’s “Wednesday” for its second season. The role details are yet to be disclosed. Anthony, 57, reunites with director Tim Burton, from their collaboration on “Edward Scissorhands”. The series stars Jenna Ortega and is a spin-off in “The Addams Family” universe, following Wednesday at boarding school.
Green Day was honored with their very own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday. The iconic rock band’s star marks the 2,810th star on the Walk of Fame. “Thank you to all of our fans that bought our records and come to our shows,” frontman Billie Joe Armstrong told the cheering crowd. “We love you guys so much.”
Ed Sheeran is ready to release his new album! On Thursday, he announced his eighth studio album “Play”, arriving on September 12. In celebration of the album news, Ed also released a new song called “Old Phone”.












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