Hey guys ♥️
My team and i have decided to push the album release date to November 15th. We just need a little bit more time to bring some new inspiration and ideas to life ♥️
I love you guys thank you for being so patient, I can’t wait to see you guys at the next few shows x
— Shawn Mendes (@ShawnMendes) October 9, 2024
Shawn Mendes took to X to announce that the release date for his forthcoming album, “Shawn”, will be pushed back one month. The record was originally supposed to drop on October 18, but the new release date for “Shawn” is now set for November 15.
T.I. is taking his mic and going home. He is vowing to make his performance at Atlanta’s Jingle Ball concert his final concert ever. T.I. said, “I appreciate y’all. Offering me my last working gig. I do not need the money anymore and I will not be performing. I don’t wanna do it anymore. I don’t want people to pay me to hop around and sweat for they entertainment anymore.”
Lupita Nyong’o is back on the market. Back in March, it was revealed that the Oscar-winning actress was dating Joshua Jackson after they were seen kissing while celebrating her birthday in Mexico. Then, in September, the pair sparked split rumors after Joshua attended the premiere of “Grotesquerie” with German model Nastassja Roberts. In a new interview, Lupita officially confirmed that she was single again.
In a promo for “Saturday Night Live”, which Ariana Grande is hosting tomorrow, she is seen attending a pre-show meeting where she politely asks: “I would really prefer to not do anything related to Wicked or Wizard of Oz.” Then, the camera pans over to the cast, who are dressed as the Tin Man, Scarecrow, Lion and Dorothy, as they all get up and leave, saying, “May we come back in one hour?”
Duran Duran have made available the latest preview of their spookily themed “Danse Macabre: De Luxe”, out today digitally. The reissue of last year’s release contains the 13 songs on the original album, plus 3 bonus tracks, including the group’s disco-flavored new cover of ELO’s 1975 hit ‘Evil Woman’.
Little Big Town has revealed the star-studded lineup for “Little Big Town’s Christmas at the Opry”. Joining them onstage for the special on December 16 on NBC will be Kelsea Ballerini, Dan + Shay, Sheryl Crow, Kirk Franklin, Josh Groban, Kate Hudson, and Orville Peck.
Kane Brown has announced his new album “High Road” will arrive on January 24. He shared the album cover, which features him standing against a blue and orange-tinged evening sky. “High Road” will feature the single ‘Backseat Driver’, dropping today.
It seems insane that it’s taken this long, but we’re finally getting a live action “Voltron” movie . . . and it’ll star former Superman Henry Cavill. “Voltron” was an ’80s cartoon from Japan about five people who piloted robot lions, which could join together to form a gigantic, humanoid mega-robot called Voltron. You know, to fight evil or whatever. It was popular enough that you’d think it would have happened a long time ago. But hey, at least it’s finally happening.
Jimmy Fallon’s holiday comedy album, “Holiday Seasoning”, comes out November 1. It’ll include previously released songs with Meghan Trainor, Dolly Parton, Ariana Grande, and Megan Thee Stallion.
John Mulaney will host a new weekly live variety talk show on Netflix, slated for a 2025 debut. The series will take inspiration from his previous limited run of live shows, “John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s in LA”, which featured non-topical topics and celebrity panels, along with sketches, interstitials, human-interest pieces, robotic refreshment delivery, musical performances, and viewer call-ins.
The Critics Choice Association revealed that its 2025 awards show will be broadcast live on E!, a departure from previous years on The CW. Scheduled for January 12, and streaming on Peacock the next day, the event will be hosted by Chelsea Handler.
Netflix renewed the rom-com series “Nobody Wants This” for a second season with new showrunners. Starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, it shot to No. 1 globally and earned 90 million hours of viewing in its first 11 days.
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