If 2025 was about surviving, 2026 is about soundtracking the comeback. From long-awaited returns to surprise drops, here’s the album release calendar that proves next year isn’t playing around.
This week they will celebrate their 40th anniversary with Decades, a four-part concert series with each cyber episode focusing on …
In a heartwarming promotion for the season premiere of “Saturday Night Live” (SNL), Pete Davidson, beloved comedian, and Ice Spice, …
Emmy-winning composer Cristóbal Tapia de Veer is done with The White Lotus—and he's not going quietly. From fights with Mike …
Amidst heated debates about NSFW content, Cardi B counters Candace Owens' proposal for a ban, advocating the occasional educational value …
Alabama Shakes are officially back on the road in 2026, and Brittany Howard’s voice is still doing what it does best: stopping …
The superstar presents a unique acoustic set featuring tracks from his latest album “Austin.” The NPR offices had a musical treat this …
The Jonesboro High School Majestic Marching Cardinals received the surprise of a lifetime when First Lady Jill Biden made an unexpected virtual …
Ziggy Marley is releasing Brightside on vinyl first, embracing a slower, more soulful approach to music inspired by his legendary …
Nine Inch Nails just surprise dropped TRON: Ares – Divergence, a 20-track companion album featuring unreleased score material and heavyweight …
Jelly Roll, after a stint in jail, returned with a resolve to pour his heart and soul into music. “I …
Travis Scott threw the first pitch at the Houston Astros’ spring training opener, but let’s be real—the bobblehead stole the …
Nicole Scherzinger is under fire for a comment on Russell Brand’s social media post, which appeared to celebrate Donald Trump’s …
Michael Jackson‘s original studio recording, “Big Boy (One-derful Version),” from 1967, is set for a landmark digital release. Recorded with …
The curtain has fallen on Harry Styles’ globally-acclaimed ‘Love on Tour.’ The ‘Harry’s House’ sensation concluded his extensive tour in …
One of London’s most influential grassroots music venues is reclaiming its legendary Barfly name, with Frank Turner helping launch an …
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Billy Joel, a treasured musical icon of New York, will draw the curtain on his monthly stint at …
DIIV will bring their hypnotic indie-shoegaze sound to the inaugural SilverVox Film + Music Festival, with a live set and …
If 2025 was about surviving, 2026 is about soundtracking the comeback. From long-awaited returns to surprise drops, here’s the album release calendar that proves next year isn’t playing around.
BottleRock 2026 just casually dropped a lineup so stacked it feels like someone ignored the budget spreadsheet entirely. Backstreet Boys, Lorde, Foo Fighters, LCD Soundsystem and more are heading to …
Alysa Liu stepped onto the ice, dropped a Lady Gaga soundtrack, and reminded everyone that figure skating can be athletic, artistic, and unapologetically iconic — all at once.
Mysterious websites, cryptic messages, and posters popping up across the globe? That’s not chaos — that’s a Harry Styles rollout. Fans think he’s gearing up for a new era, and …
Bruno Mars is officially back in full superstar mode, announcing a global stadium tour, a long-awaited new album, and a rotating cast of musical heavy-hitters. Romance, funk, and one unforgettable …
Governors Ball 2026 just dropped a lineup that feels like a Spotify algorithm gained sentience—and honestly, we’re not mad about it. Lorde, A$AP Rocky, Kali Uchis and friends are taking …
Cher stopped by Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast and did what Cher does best: tell the truth, crack jokes, and casually remind everyone why she’s still untouchable. Along the way, …
Six years sober doesn’t mean everything is fixed — it means everything is real. Paris Jackson’s latest post is honest, heavy, and exactly the kind of strength that deserves respect.
After a strategic silence, A$AP Rocky is back with Don’t Be Dumb, a January 2026 release that feels less like a comeback and more like a statement. The pause was …
Cher reminded the world why she’s untouchable, unbothered, and still running Christmas from the top rope. Pajamas optional. Coffee and horchata encouraged.