The musical adaptation of Almost Famous will end its Broadway run after just a few months, with a final performance scheduled for Jan. 8, 2023. The show confirmed it was bowing out Monday night with a post on Twitter that read, “Rock and roll is forever, but our Broadway journey …
Read More »Get Your Light Sticks Ready, ARMY: 'BTS Yet to Come in Cinemas' Concert Film Heading to Theaters
Already missing BTS? The seven-piece has only been on hiatus for a few weeks while members pursue solo endeavors and complete their mandatory military service requirements, with Jin becoming the first to enlist, but the boyband is intent on keeping their fans entertained during their break. On Feb. 1, ARMY …
Read More »Phoebe Bridgers Leads All-Star Cover of Nico's 'These Days' With Matty Healy, Trey Anastasio, Jack Antonoff
Jack Antonoff corralled an intriguing mix of musicians — including Phoebe Bridgers, the 1975’s Matty Healy, and Phish’s Trey Anastasio — for a performance of the Jackson Browne-penned Nico classic, “These Days.” Stereogum shared a video of the special performance (and several others), which also featured vocal contributions from Bridgers’ …
Read More »'Nepo Babies Have Feelings': Lily Allen Says the Real Villains Are in Politics, Not Hollywood
Imagine the Spidermen pointing at each other meme except, instead of Spidermen, it’s different industry subsets of nepotism babies. The discourse around famous people with famous parents, distant relatives, or not-so-distant family friends has become the center of conversation in Hollywood as of late, and now the nepo babies themselves …
Read More »Watch Reneé Rapp Talk 'Mean Girls,' TikTok, and Following Her Heart on The Green Room
As Gen-Z’s newest “It Girl,” Reneé refuses to compare herself to anyone. Cooling off after an electrifying performance of songs from Reneé’s stunning debut EP, Everything to Everyone, Rolling Stone caught up with Reneé for an episode of The Green Room. At The Bowery Electric in NYC, Reneé talked all …
Read More »Second Victim Dies After Crowd Crush at Asake Concert in London
A second woman has died after fansforced their way into a gig at Brixton Academy, causing a crush. Gabrielle Hutchinson, 23, who was working as a contracted security provider at the concert from Afrobeats star Asake on Thursday evening (December 15), died in hospital in the early hours of Monday …
Read More »Kids of the Nineties' Biggest Stars to Share Perspective on Era in MTV Docuseries
No one ruled the Nineties music scene as MTV did. And who better to talk about it than the children of the artists who dominated it? On Monday, Viacom announced MTV’s Family Legacy, an upcoming music docuseries about Nineties’ pop culture seen through the perspective of the kids of that …
Read More »First Raw Meat And Now a Tattoo: The 1975's Matt Healy Concert Antics Continue
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. I guess you could call a 1975 concert “performance art.” During the band’s recent tour stop in Newport, Kentucky, frontman Matty Healy took a break during the show …
Read More »RBD Are Officially Reuniting 15 Years After Their Farewell Tour
RBD is back! On Monday, the beloved Mexican pop group announced that they will be officially reuniting in the new year, and fans think that a 2023 tour might be on the way. After most of the original band members — Anahí, Dulce María, Christian Chávez, Christopher von Uckermann, and …
Read More »Best Believe Bob Dylan Has Thoughts on Contemporary Music and the Streaming Era
If anyone has earned the right to be an irascible octogenarian — especially when it comes to music — it’s probably Bob Dylan. In a new interview with The Wall Street Journal, the singer-songwriter got the chance to do some back-in-my-day sermonizing — sharing both astute points, and some rather …
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