Why Don’t We is going on a hiatus and canceling its long-awaited The Good Times Only Tour as they continue a heated legal battle with their former management company, Signature Entertainment, the boy band announced on Wednesday. “All we ever want to do in our careers is make great music …
Read More »Carlos Santana Postpones Shows After Collapsing Onstage Due to 'Heat Exhaustion'
Several days after collapsing onstage during a performance in Michigan, Carlos Santana announced he will postpone a handful of upcoming concerts to allow himself time to recover. The move, according to a statement from Santana’s manager Michael Vrionis, comes “out of an abundance of caution for the artist’s health” as …
Read More »Watch Phoebe Bridgers, Clairo Perform Together Live in Milan
Phoebe Bridgers joined Clairo for a live rendition of Clairo’s 2019 single “Bags” at a concert in Milan. Clairo supported Bridgers at the show, at Carroponte in Sesto San Giovanni, and surprised the audience with the collaboration. Later in the evening, Clairo collaborated with Bridgers during the latter’s set, providing …
Read More »Blackpink Tease Largest World Tour in History of K-Pop Girl Groups
Blackpink will return with new music in August, according to an announcement from their music agency YG Entertainment. The company revealed that the K-Pop group — Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa — are in the “final stages of recording a new album.” The band’s new music will kick off “a …
Read More »Camp Cope Stand Against the Wind While 'Running With the Hurricane' in First-Ever Video
Australian rock trio Camp Cope have released their first music video, dropping a new visual for “Running With the Hurricane,” the title-track from their new album. The video, directed by James J. Robinson and Rachael Morrow, captures Camp Cope performing the song in a dimly lit studio space, with the …
Read More »Coldplay Features Puppet Band the Weirdos in New 'Biutyful' Video
The Weirdos are joining Chris Martin and Coldplay in the new music video for the band’s song “Biutyful.” On Wednesday, the band released the music video from their 2021 Music of the SpheresLP. The Mat Whitecross-directed video features the puppet band trying — and failing — to make it as …
Read More »Neal Schon on Journey's New LP 'Freedom,' Ambitious 50th Anniversary Plans
It’s been 11 years since Journey released their last studio record, and for a while it was looking like they’d never get around to making one. “Nobody was really interested in making new music,” Journey founder and guitarist and Neal Schon tells Rolling Stone via Zoom from his California home. …
Read More »How Noah Cyrus Saved Herself
F ar West Farms, a bucolic, family-run riding center perched off a chalky street in Calabasas, California, takes some effort to find. If you’re in a car, you wind your way down Ventura Boulevard and around anonymous office buildings, past the flower-strewn pet cemetery where Humphrey Bogart buried his cocker …
Read More »Watch Olivia Rodrigo Perform Surprise 'Sour' Tour Show Encore at U.K. Dive Bar
After running through her setlist of emotionally devastating and top-tier melodramatic Sour songs during her sold-out stop at the Manchester O2 Apollo on Sunday, Olivia Rodrigo still had some energy to burn off on stage. The singer popped up at the U.K dive bar Bunny Jackson’s for an impromptu performance …
Read More »What the Hell Happened to Justin Timberlake?
Zoomers, particularly those on TikTok, are really good at making previously lauded white men seem remarkably uncool. This is a curse that has now befallen Justin Timberlake, the once pop prince. At the turn of the century, Timberlake dominated every facet of pop culture. He was the de facto breakout …
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