Sixteen years after the original Circus tour broke records, Take That have resurrected the entire production in Southampton. The show lands without a new album, relying on spectacle and a stack of hits.
Sixteen years after the original Circus tour broke records, Take That have resurrected the entire production in Southampton. The show lands without a new album, relying on spectacle and a stack of hits.
The German-born pop artist steps into independent territory with an album that treats collapse as a creative tool.
The actor and model releases her first tracks “I Forgot” and “Out of my Head,” alongside a self-reflexive short film from Emmy winner Jessica Lee Gagné.
For the first time, the 2010 run becomes one continuous record, pressed to coke bottle vinyl and personally curated by the artist.
A cryptic mailing campaign and a fictional alter ego shape an album rollout that steps away from standard pop tempo.
The run starts in December with multi-night stands across North America and a rotating cast of support acts.
After a wave of online outrage over her babydoll dresses, Olivia Rodrigo spoke on The New York Times’ Popcast about the dangerous double standards at play and the cultural sickness behind the backlash.
The three-track release finds the singer holding a relationship up to a harsh light, demanding clarity on two new songs while chipping away at her full-length debut.
The 13-track album, out June 12, separates into contrasting halves, one for love, one for what lingers after.
The 82-year-old showman recovers from a health scare, dismisses retirement rumors, and prepares to release a new project alongside upcoming live dates.