Twenty-One Pilots will release a new concert film titled “More Than We Ever Imagined”. The movie captures their performance at a sold-out Mexico City show during the “Clancy World Tour”. The concert was attended by 65,000 fans. Tickets for the concert film will be available for purchase starting January 15.
Iman is keeping David Bowie close with a new tattoo. The model honored her late husband on Saturday’s 10th anniversary of his death by getting the ink, which she displayed in a sentimental Instagram tribute. She posted video of the moment she got the artwork done on her arm and wrote in the caption: “Jan 10th. The pain didn’t vanish…it left in its place a loving permanent mark.”
“Avatar: Fire & Ash” secured the top box office position for its fourth straight weekend, earning $21.3 million domestically. The film is projected to hit $1.23 billion worldwide after this weekend. “Primate”, featuring a rabid domesticated chimpanzee terrorizing its adoptive family and guests, claimed second place with $11.3 million. “The Housemaid”, starring Amanda Seyfried and Sydney Sweeney, followed closely at third with $11.2 million.
During a night out in LA recently, Taylor Swift gifted each of her friends, including Este Haim, Danielle Haim, Alana Haim and sombr, a carefully wrapped loaf of sourdough bread, complete with one of her signature handwritten labels. In August, on fiancé Travis Kelce’s podcast, she said, “The sourdough’s taken over my life in a huge way … I’m really talking about bread 60% of the time now”.
Britney Spears says she’ll never perform in the US again, due to “extremely sensitive reasons”. In an IG post, while praising her son Jayden’s musical talent and expressing hopes to perform with him someday, she wrote that while a show in America is out of the questions, she will possibly take the stage in the UK or Australia “very soon.”
Black Crowes announced they’ll drop the new album “A Pound of Feathers” on March 13. Chris Robinson said they “made this record in 8 to 10 days.” Friday, they dropped 2 songs, ‘Profane Prophecy’ and ‘Pharmacy Chronicles’.
Blake Shelton has scored milestone 30th #1 song on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart. ‘Stay Country or Die Tryin’’ jumped 2 positions to top the current edition of the chart, with 29.5 million audience impressions.
Fans who attended his Sphere Las Vegas residency in 2025 can rest assured they’re in for something new in 2026 with Kenny Chesney. Kenny says, “Knowing what we know now, we’re working on new songs, some things we can’t do in stadiums, new visuals, new momentum to the set.” He’s set to return to Sphere in June.
Megan Moroney officially released the track list for her new album “Cloud 9” . . . and fans are buzzing already. Mostly from the collaborations. She’s doing one with Ed Sheeran called “I Only Miss You” . . . plus she’s pairing up with Kacey Musgraves on a song called “Bells & Whistles”. The album is out on February 20.
A copy of “Action Comics” #1, featuring the first appearance of Superman, just sold for a record $15 MILLION. FYI, this was the actual comic book that was stolen from Nicolas Cage in 2000. He got it back in 2011, but later sold it for $2.2 million.
Screenwriters Danya Jimenez and Hannah McMechan, known for “KPop Demon Hunters”, will write Tim Burton’s remake of “Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman”. An earlier draft was written by “Gone Girl” author Gillian Flynn. The updated story follows a wealthy heiress who transforms into a giant after an alien encounter and seeks revenge on her cheating husband.
Netflix has confirmed plans for Season 8 of its science fiction anthology series, “Black Mirror”. The announcement came late last week. Series creator Charlie Brooker said, “I can confirm that Black Mirror will return, just in time for reality to catch up with it.” He added, “So, that’s exciting. That chunk of my brain has already been activated and is whirring away.”
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