Pitbull will embark on the “I’m Back Tour” in North America. The tour features special guest Lil Jon, with performances scheduled across 35 cities starting on May 14.
A$AP Rocky revealed in a New York Times interview that his mother played a significant role in encouraging him to pursue a relationship with Rihanna long before they became romantically involved. He shared that his mother often expressed her desire for him to be with Rihanna, despite his initial perceptions that she did not want to date him.
A$AP Rocky’s new album “Don’t Be Dumb” features a diss track titled “Stole Ya Flow,” where he appears to target Drake. One of the most talked about lines is, “First you stole my flow, so I stole yo’ b***h!” The line referred to Drake and Rihanna’s reported relationship in the 2000s. Rihanna reacted to the track on Instagram. She commented, “I meaaaannnn….!!!!”
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s new Netflix film “The Rip” is available and they shared their thoughts on how the streamer is changing the way movies are made. Matt pointed out that because viewers give a “very different level of attention” to a movie at home versus in a theater, Netflix wants to push the action toward the beginning of the film. He also said there are behind-the-scenes discussions about reiterating “the plot 3 or 4 times in the dialogue” to account for people being on their phones.
The new “The Exorcist” relaunch starring Scarlett Johansson will be released March 12, 2027. The Universal Pictures reboot comes from acclaimed horror filmmaker Mike Flanagan, best known for his numerous Stephen King adaptations and Netflix horror series like “The Haunting of Hill House.”
“28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” is getting rave reviews from critics and fans but is facing a weak opening weekend of an estimated $15 million, putting it in in the #2 spot, against the 5th weekend of “Avatar: Fire and Ash”. Industry estimates have the latest from James Cameron earning $17.6 million domestically over the weekend.
Charli XCX has released ‘Wall of Sound’, another song she wrote for director Emerald Fennell‘s new film “Wuthering Heights”. The movie hits theaters February 14, while Charli’s soundtrack arrives February 13.
Queen’s Brian May has shot down any suggestion they’ll play a Glastonbury festival stage when the event returns in 2027. Why? “Because of the politics of the people who run it, unless that changes, I won’t do it. They like killing badgers, and they think it’s for sport and that’s something I cannot support because we’ve been trying to save these badgers for years.” Brian is a committed animal rights activist.
Beyoncé has been named the richest singer in country music!? Forbes says her “Cowboy Carter” album and tour made her one of only 5 musicians in the world to amass a net worth of $1 billion or more. Dolly Parton is the second richest country artist with an estimated fortune of $650 million, followed by Garth Brooks ($400 million) and Shania Twain ($350-410 million).
Blake Shelton and Luke Bryan are among the artists who will be involved in a duets project celebrating the career of the late Dan Seals. Out August 28, “Dan Seals & Friends: The Last Duet” will feature many of his biggest pop and country hits re-created as new duets.
Green Day will perform at the opening ceremony of Super Bowl 60 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The band will celebrate six decades of the championship’s history and welcome Super Bowl MVPs onto the field. Lead singer Billy Joe Armstrong expressed excitement about the performance. He said, “We are super hyped to open Super Bowl 60 right in our backyard!” The ceremony will be broadcast live on NBC on February 8.
The Kid LAROI has been seen with his new girlfriend, Sophie HM, in New York City, suggesting he has moved on from his previous relationship with Tate McRae. The couple was spotted displaying affection with LAROI kissing Sophie on the side of her head, although they occasionally kept some distance using their phones.
NBC has ordered a pilot for an untitled detective comedy from “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” producers Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici. The show’s logline says it “continues the proud tradition of Los Angeles private eyes that began with Philip Marlowe and will end with this show.”
Johnny Knoxville says he’s taking extra safety measures while preparing for the next “Jackass” movie, set to hit theaters June 26. He said he’s suffered “too many concussions” since the franchise began in 2000. “I can’t do anything where I can get another concussion,” he said. “I’m way over my limit… I just can’t get hit in the head anymore, but a lot of other guys can.”
Paramount Pictures has scheduled a new “Paranormal Activity” film for release on May 21, 2027. The untitled sequel will be directed by Ian Tuason. James Wan and Jason Blum are producing. The original “Paranormal Activity”, filmed for $15,000, earned $194 million worldwide after its 2009 release. The $900 million franchise has since expanded to seven films.
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