Robert Irwin is taking his ballroom experience to the next level. The conservationist, zookeeper, and TV presenter is set to host a new “Dancing with the Stars” spinoff series, called “Dancing with the Stars: The Next Pro”, The new series will feature 12 “up-and-coming dancers who move into one house and compete in a grueling audition process”, to find the next pro dancer for DWTS. It will premiere July 13 on ABC.
The trailer for “Coyote vs. Acme” has been released, ahead of its theatrical debut August 28. The film follows Wile E. Coyote as he takes legal action against the ACME Corporation, whose products have repeatedly malfunctioned during his pursuit of the Road Runner. Will Forte stars as Coyote’s attorney, with John Cena playing opposing counsel.
Aubrey Plaza revealed she and Michael Cera almost got married after “eating a bag of edibles” during a trip to Las Vegas. She said, “We thought that would be a really good bit”. According to her, he “was so recognizable…we got in line at the county office or something and then everyone started running, and we ran. I’m pretty sure that’s how it went down.” The pair dated from 2010 to 2011 and maintained a friendship after their breakup.
KATSEYE will perform at the American Music Awards, live from Las Vegas on CBS and Paramount+ on May 25. The photo on the social media announcement shows the group with 5 members, which is the config they’ve been appearing in since Manon Bannerman went on hiatus.
Teddy Swims and Josh Groban will perform at this year’s Grammy Hall of Fame Gala. They’ll be part of a tribute to Warner Records, which is receiving the Visionary of Music Award. The event will take place May 8 in LA.
Although Jonas Brothers are touring this summer, Nick has announced a brief solo tour as well. He wrote on IG that during “A Night With Nick”, he’ll perform “A few of my favorites, a lot of your favorites and sharing the stories behind them as we go.” The tour starts June 4 in Niagara Falls NY.
Michael Jackson’s most iconic accessory, his signature white rhinestone glove, is being sold via auction. The dazzling piece, dating back to 1984 and believed to have been worn on stage, is listed by Nate D. Sanders Auctions. Bidding starts at $50,000 and closes April 30.
Phil Collins will auction off his personal archive this November. Proceeds will go to The King’s Trust (formerly Prince’s Trust), a charity founded by King Charles III in 1976. Among the items on offer are the outfit he wore during Live Aid in 1985, and the pinstripe suit he wore on “Miami Vice” the same year.
Lainey Wilson revealed that she once wrote a song for a bizarre reason. “I got a ticket when I was 15 for going 75 in a 45, thank goodness the judge was my next-door neighbor.” The catch? He made her write a song about speeding as her punishment.
Taylor Swift has been declared the most-streamed artist of all time on Spotify, marking a milestone as the platform celebrates its 20th anniversary. Bad Bunny’s album “Un Verano Sin Ti” is recognized as the most-streamed album ever on Spotify, while The Weeknd’s track “Blinding Lights” stands as the most-streamed song.
Olivia Dean launched her global “The Art of Loving” tour in Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, performing to 14,500 fans. The concert featured a 23-track setlist, including songs from her sophomore album “The Art of Loving”, such as “I’ve Seen It” and “Baby Steps” along with fan favorites from her debut album “Messy”.
Duran Duran has released their new single “Free to Love” featuring Nile Rodgers, marking a return to their disco roots, and celebrating the party music of the late ’70s and early ’80s. Nick Rhodes describes the song as an anthem for freedom, with themes of peace, hope, and understanding.
Post Malone and Jelly Roll kick off the “Big Ass Stadium Tour Part 2” next month and many tickets are still available, like 50 to 75%. It’s pretty odd, considering their last tour sold out. A couple of the college stadium venues like University of Mississippi and Louisiana State University are offering discounts for students to try to get rid of tickets.
Peacock has canceled development of a “Clueless” sequel series that would have featured Alicia Silverstone returning as Cher Horowitz. The project was announced for the NBCU streamer in April 2025 but will not move forward.
Justin Bieber achieved his biggest streaming day of 2026 following his second Coachella performance on April 18. The pop star garnered 32.4 million official U.S. streams on Monday, according to Luminate data. This marked a 12% increase from the previous Monday’s 29 million streams and a 5% jump from his earlier 2026 peak of 30.9 million.
Khloé Kardashian is producing a new Hulu reality series titled “The Girls”, set to debut this year. It follows her “inner circle of real-life besties” as they balance parenting, business, and group chats. Khloe will appear in some episodes but will not be part of the main cast. The series promises “surprise proposals,” “solo parenting,” and “glam getaways.”
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