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Charli XCX’s album “brat and it’s completely different but also still brat” drops this Friday, and it will include an Ariana Grande collab. Billboards have been popping “Brat” style, with the names of artists backward, to tease who will be featured on this “completely different” version of “Brat”.
After a disappointing opening weekend at the box office, Warner Bros. Pictures executive Jeff Goldstein has admitted that “Joker: Folie à Deux” “didn’t land” well with audiences. The DC Comics thriller only pulled in $114.8 million globally in its debut weekend – around $130 million less than its predecessor “Joker” opened to – and the studio chief has admitted he is disappointed with the poor performance of Todd Phillips’ sequel.
Coldplay has already dropped a deluxe version of their new album “Moon Music”, which was released last Friday. The new version, titled “Full Moon Edition”, features live and alternative versions of some songs, and 3 new originals.
Bon Jovi have announced a new book to celebrate their 40th anniversary. “Bon Jovi Forever” will be an official signed and numbered limited edition book and boxset that includes an exclusive 7″ vinyl record. Text from Jon Bon Jovi gives details on the archive material, which includes handwritten lyrics, clothing worn on and off stage, guitars, photographs from the band’s personal collections, tour passes and posters.
Creed’s singer Scott Stapp will perform at the Grand Ole Opry on October 23. It’ll be his first time inside the circle and the first live performance of his duet ‘If These Walls Could Talk’ featuring rock queen Dorothy.
Luke Combs and Eric Church will headline “Concert for Carolina,” a benefit show for Hurricane Helene victims. They will co-headline with Billy Strings and James Taylor at the event, set for October 26 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte NC. They all grew up in North Carolina.
Jelly Roll wrote a lot of songs for his new album. “Beautifully Broken” drops this Friday, and he had this to say about the project: “There’s a lot of storytelling on this album. I wrote a probably hundred and some songs last year, maybe 150 plus, trying to figure this album out.”
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Jenna Fischer . . . you know, Pam from “The Office” . . . revealed that she beat the disease. In an Instagram post, she said she was diagnosed last December, but after surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, she’s now cancer-free and “feeling great.”
Billie Eilish has shared enough about her private life, and she’s not doing it anymore. In the new issue of “Vogue” she says, quote, “I wish no one knew anything about my sexuality or anything about my dating life. Ever, ever, ever. And I hope that they never will again.” She adds, “And I’m never talking about my sexuality ever again. And I’m never talking about who I’m dating ever again.”
Carrie Underwood apparently made $1 million every time the theme song from NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” played last season. And, she said she records the whole season all at once.
Coldplay announced they have added new North American stadium dates on their record-setting “Music of the Spheres World Tour”. The seven-time Grammy Award-winning British rock band will return to the United States and Canada in the summer of 2025, playing a series of ten shows supporting their just released 10th studio album, “Moon Music”.
Keith Urban is set to headline and co-host “New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash”, which will air on CBS on December 31. Keith joins previously announced performers Kane Brown and Jelly Roll, along with his fellow co-host, Entertainment Tonight‘s Rachel Smith. The New Year’s Eve festivities will take place at Nashville’s picturesque Bicentennial Capitol Mall.
An upcoming documentary called “Playing POTUS” will delve into the world of notable comedians who have famously portrayed political figures, including Dana Carvey, Maya Rudolf, Will Ferrell, Alec Baldwin, Tina Fey, Keegan-Michael Key and more. Director Josh Greenbaum’s exploration of presidential parodies, which delves into the significance of these portrayals.
Netflix has renewed “The Night Agent” for Season 3 — months before second season premiere in Winter 2025. Production starts in Istanbul and moves to New York in 2025 for the action-spy series, based on Matthew Quirk’s novel.
Sydney Sweeney & Amanda Seyfried will star in “The Housemaid”, directed by Paul Feig. Adapted from Freida McFadden’s novel, the psychological thriller follows a maid who uncovers dangerous secrets about her employer.
Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” has toppled every charted rap song ever. This week, the diss track became Billboard’s longest-running number one song on its Rap Songs chart. “Not Like Us” has been number one for 21 weeks. The song broke Lil Nas X’s record of 20 weeks for 2019’s “Old Town Road.”
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