During her Friday evening set at Stagecoach, Noah Cyrus called on family, bringing out her brother Braison for a song they wrote together and later her father Billy Ray for a moment that nodded to their shared history.
During her Friday evening set at Stagecoach, Noah Cyrus called on family, bringing out her brother Braison for a song they wrote together and later her father Billy Ray for a moment that nodded to their shared history.
James Safechuck, one of the two men who alleged childhood sexual abuse in the 2019 documentary Leaving Neverland, has issued a video statement supporting other survivors as the Michael Jackson film Michael arrives in theaters.
A brief social media post shows the band triggering a hard-edged techno track from a bank of synths, signaling the direction of their next release.
The rapper takes on the perspective of a mass shooter in a new clip that reaches for a bleaker American truth.
The Dallas rapper’s Friday set leaned heavy into his country pivot, with thousands singing a song that wasn’t even his.
On Thursday night, Kimmel delivered the sort of pointed political comedy that the actual dinner, under pressure from a thin-skinned president, has decided to skip this year.
The satellite radio giant and the largest U.S. radio broadcaster are in early discussions about combining their operations, with Irving Azoff and Apollo Global offering support.
Jake Kiszka remembers finding a 1961 Gibson SG Les Paul in Chicago a decade ago. The price was $25,000, and the shop owner gave him a deal that changed everything.
At a phone-free, invite-only show, Olivia Rodrigo and Weyes Blood premiered a devastating new song that appears destined as the next single from *you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love*.
The track, recorded with boygenius collaborator Catherine Marks, moves from limited 7-inch vinyl to digital platforms alongside a self-shot Tokyo lyric video.