Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, Take That and Andrea Bocelli are set to perform for King Charles’ Coronation concert, the Guardian confirmed. They will be joined by bass-baritone Sir Bryn Terfel, singer Freya Ridings and composer-producer Alexis Ffrench. The artists will gather at Windsor Castle on May 7 for a crowd …
Read More »'Juntos Somos Más': How Becky G Pulled Off a Star-Studded Coachella Performance Honoring Her Roots
When Becky G started preparing her Coachella performance, she wanted to make sure her show embodied her full evolution since debuting in 2013 with “Becky From the Block.” What came with honoring that, she says, is a “rebirth” in her life and career. On Friday afternoon, Becky G pulled out …
Read More »Blink-182 Took Us Back To High School During Throwback Performance at Coachella
Blink-182 performed at Coachella with Tom DeLonge for the first time in nine years, kicking up the nostalgia as they blasted through an electric, testosterone-fueled set for a massive crowd that packed in the stage area. The band opened with “Family Reunion” and carried through non-stop, angsty bangers, from “All …
Read More »Muna Welcome Boygenius to Crash Coachella Stage for 'Silk Chiffon'
Muna closed out their performance at Coachella on Friday with “Silk Chiffon” and brought out Phoebe Bridgers for her verse on the song. Soon after, they were joined by the rest of the “motherfucking boys” of boygenius — Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus — on stage. While “Silk Chiffon” released …
Read More »Metro Boomin's Action-Packed Coachella Set Included John Legend, Don Toliver, 21 Savage, Future, Diddy, and the Weeknd
Metro Boomin brought the star-studded energy of his Heroes & Villains album to Coachella. The legendary producer filled his set with massive names, including John Legend, Don Toliver, 21 Savage, Future, Diddy, and the Weeknd with Mike Dean on keys when he took the stage on Friday. Metro, who’s known …
Read More »Taylor Swift Brings Out Aaron Dessner for 'The Great War' and 'Mad Woman' at Tampa Bay Shows
Taylor Swift brought out her frequent collaborator and the National member Aaron Dessner for the live debut of “The Great War” Friday night at The Era Tour’s second show at Tampa Bay’s Raymond James Stadium. Dessner was spotted in attendance by fans at the previous night’s show on Thursday, and …
Read More »Bad Bunny Powers Through History-Making, Guest-Filled Set at Coachella
Bad Bunnymade history on Friday as the first Latino to headlineCoachella— and he met the milestone with a nearly two-hour performance that was full of special interludes, surprise guests, and even some sound mishaps. His set took place on one of the largest stages Coachella has ever built, which allowed …
Read More »Bruce Springsteen Gives Ode to New Jersey at Tour Finale in Newark
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band closed out their first tour together in six years Friday in their native New Jersey, with the Boss changing up the setlist to give ode to the Garden State. While “No Surrender” kicked off nearly every show on the E Street Band’s U.S. …
Read More »Reba McEntire's Got Tons of Advice and Top Tier Jokes for Her Return to 'The Voice'
Reba McEntire will return to The Voice next week, serving as this season’s “Mega Mentor” as the artists and teams prepare for the knockout rounds, which begin Monday, April 17 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC. A new Reba-centric teaser, shared exclusively with Rolling Stone, offers a preview of the …
Read More »The Raw, Unfiltered Magic of this New Seventies Neil Young Bootleg
Neil Young always knew Tonight’s the Night was intense. “If you’re gonna put a record on at 11:00 in the morning, don’t put on Tonight’s the Night,” he warned Cameron Crowe in 1975. “Put on the Doobie Brothers.” Young’s point was evident without even hearing the music. Just look at …
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