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Ukraine war - Russian pop megastar Alla Pugacheva condemns conflict One of Russia's most popular singers, Alla Pugacheva, has called on the Russian authorities to declare her a "foreign agent", in solidarity with her strongly anti-war husband Maxim Galkin. [Read More] | |
Mel C reveals she was sexually assaulted before the Spice Girls' first concert Speaking on novelist Elizabeth Day's podcast, the star said the assault took place during a hotel massage in Turkey. [Read More] | |
MTV VMAs: Taylor Swift announces new album as she wins top prize Taylor Swift announced a new album as she scooped the top prize at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) on Sunday. [Read More] | |
Hold Me Closer: Britney Spears releases first new music since 2016 Britney Spears has released her first new music since being released from a conservatorship that controlled almost every aspect of her life [Read More] | |
Beyoncé's Renaissance debuts at number one Beyoncé has earned her fourth UK number one album with Renaissance, a heartfelt love letter to house and dance music. [Read More] | |
Judith Durham Australian singer and vocalist of The Seekers dies at 79 Melbourne-born entertainer rocketed to international fame in the 1960s with hits including The Carnival is Over, A World of Our Own and Georgy Girl [Read More] | |
Shakin bacon - Belgian researchers study pigs response to music "Jolly dance songs are the biggest hits. They really start wagging their tails and when it's really dynamic they even start dancing around and frolicking. Rock music is too strong, they don't like it," Paesmans said. [Read More] | |
K-Pop star J-Hope to make music history at Chicago's Lollapalooza festival K-Pop star J-Hope of the boy band sensation BTS will perform this month as the finale act at Chicago's annual Lollapalooza show, becoming the first South Korean artist to headline a major US musical festival, organizers said on Tuesday. [Read More] | |
Glastonbury: Zelensky addresses crowd as Libertines kick off festival The Glastonbury Festival has opened with a video message from Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky. [Read More] | |
Jennifer Lopez introduces one of her twins with gender neutral pronouns Emme then appeared on stage, carrying a rainbow microphone to sing Christina Perri's hit, "A Thousand Years." [Read More] | |
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky welcome their first child – report Rihanna and A$AP Rocky welcome their first child – report The pop star reportedly gave birth to a baby boy on 13 May in Los Angeles [Read More] | |
Foo Fighters Taylor Hawkins had 10 different substances in his system at the time of his death Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins had 10 different substances in his system when he died, Colombia's attorney general said Saturday in a statement. Hawkins, 50, was found dead in his hotel room in Bogotá on Friday night, shortly before the band was set to perform in the capital city. [Read More] | |
Lata Mangeshkar: India singing legend dies at 92 Lata Mangeshkar, one of India's most venerated singers who sang tens of thousands of songs in her lifetime, has died at the age of 92. [Read More] | |
Spotify says it will remove Neil Young's music, according to reports On his podcast, Rogan has made frequent false and inaccurate claims surrounding vaccines and Covid-19. Earlier this month, a group of more than 250 scientists, doctors and nurses penned an open letter to Spotify condemning the streamer for platforming Rogan and calling on Spotify to warn its listeners about misinformation. [Read More] | |
Elton John postpones Dallas concerts after positive Covid test Singer says he has mild symptoms and expects to perform in Arkansas at the weekend [Read More] | |
The Beatles and John Lennon memorabilia to be sold as NFTs John Lennon's eldest son Julian is selling several pieces of music history from his personal collection. [Read More] | |
Omarion: I Am an Artist - Not a COVID Variant "The last time I had to do this was in 2000 when everyone confused Y2K with B2K." [Read More] | |
Musical theatre icon Stephen Sondheim dies at 91 He was a titan of musical theatre who turned the unlikeliest of subjects into entertainment landmarks. [Read More] | |
Glastonbury fans locked out of livestream of biggest music festival in UK Fans in the UK who bought tickets for £20 ($28) to access Glastonbury's live stream event could not watch the performances of artists such as Coldplay, Jorja Smith and George Ezra and organizers were forced to release a link to a free stream instead. [Read More] | |
The biggest weirdest music event in the world is back and we need it more than ever Eurovision, the world's campest and occasionally cringeworthiest competition, is back in action a year after its first-ever cancellation. [Read More] | |
Eddie Van Halen, Guitar Hero Dies At 65 Eddie Van Halen, the guitarist and songwriter who helped give the rock band Van Halen its name and sound, died Tuesday after a battle with cancer. He was 65. [Read More] | |