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.
Justin Timberlake's recent DWI arrest raises critical questions about celebrity influence on legal outcomes. With a global fanbase and a …
The Hollywood Vampires are rearranging several American performances as Johnny Depp recovers from an unfortunate ankle fracture. The rock supergroup, …
Universal Music Publishing Group has arranged a deal to purchase Bob Dylan’s entire songwriting catalog – over 600 songs spanning …
Pink Floyd celebrates the 50th anniversary of Wish You Were Here with a surprising collaboration alongside Inter Milan and a …
Barry Manilow is back with What A Time, his first album of mostly new songs in nearly 15 years. The timeless hitmaker …
Lauryn Hill and The Fugees are hitting the road for the much-anticipated 25th-anniversary tour of 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill'. Catch them …
Celebrating the 25th anniversary of 'Play', Moby opens up about the album's journey, his views on fame, and his ongoing commitment to …
Cypress Hill made hip-hop history when they brought their ‘90s rap classics to the Royal Albert Hall—backed by the London …
After shaping music culture and delivering groundbreaking content for over three decades, MTV News has officially pulled the plug. Launched …
Miami’s Wynwood is about to get loud again. III Points returns Oct. 17–18 with genre-bending headliners like Sean Paul, Phantogram, …
Rapper Pras Michel, a former member of the Fugees, was convicted in a Washington D.C. federal court on Wednesday of …
The metal world is in total disarray today as the rock legends surprise death has left fans scratching their heads. …
Lead singer of the band “Cage the Elephant” has a real “shake me down” moment Matt Shultz has been charged …
Mike D returns with “Switch Up,” his first official solo release, proving the Beastie Boys’ influence still echoes through modern …
A nasty storm wrecked the Outlaw Music Festival’s gear, canceling Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan’s Oklahoma show. Disappointing? Yes. But …
When you have Miley Cyrus on the mic and still manage to blow it, that’s not “crossed wires” — that’s …
As Kate Bush prepares to take her illustrious place in the Rock Hall of Fame, she offers fans a tangible …
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.