Tyler, the Creator’s latest release, Don’t Tap the Glass, didn’t just make a splash—it shattered expectations. With only two days of promotion, the album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, earning 197,000 equivalent album units in its abbreviated tracking week ending July 24. “Thank you to everyone who decided to check this out,” […]
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Luke Combs Breaks Down Mid-Song, Embraces Emotion and Fatherhood Onstage
Luke Combs reminded fans that vulnerability is strength during a moving moment at the Newport Folk Festival on July 26. While performing “Whoever You Turn Out to Be,” a tender ballad from his 2024 album Fathers and Sons, the country star was brought to tears mid-song. The emotional lyrics—particularly, “But you ain’t gotta change the […]
Hayley Williams Drops—and Deletes—Surprise Solo Collection in Mysterious Web Release
In a move as enigmatic as it was exhilarating, Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams surprise-released 17 new solo tracks on her website early Monday—only to take them down a little over 24 hours later with a simple message: “Thank you for listening.” The secret drop, accessible via a code from Williams’ Good Dye Young hair care […]
Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau Spark Curiosity Over Montréal Dinner Outing
Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau may have just shared a meal—but the internet is devouring every detail. The pop superstar, 40, and former Canadian prime minister, 53, were spotted dining together at Le Violon, a cozy neighborhood restaurant in Montréal, on July 28. According to reports, the duo enjoyed cocktails, lobster dishes, and even a […]
A Prince of Darkness Remembered: Birmingham Bids Farewell to Ozzy Osbourne
Birmingham, the birthplace of heavy metal, came to a standstill on Wednesday as thousands of fans lined Broad Street to honor its most iconic son—Ozzy Osbourne. The legendary frontman of Black Sabbath, who passed away on July 22, was celebrated with a heartfelt procession through the city he so fiercely loved. The hearse carrying Osbourne […]
This Day in Music History – July 30th
1942 – Frank Sinatra recorded the last of 90 recordings with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. 1954 – Elvis Presley made his professional debut in Memphis. It was his first concert to be advertised. 1956 – Brenda Lee recorded her first single “Jambalaya.” She recorded five other songs that same day. 6-500.” 1968 – The Beatles’ […]
My Chemical Romance Resurrects “The Black Parade” with Unreleased Anthem at Dodger Stadium
Emo’s grandest funeral marched through Los Angeles this past weekend as My Chemical Romance brought their Long Live the Black Parade Tour to a roaring Dodger Stadium. Playing back-to-back sold-out nights on July 26 and 27, the band treated fans to a theatrical, full-album performance of their seminal 2006 record The Black Parade, marking their […]
Beyoncé Ends COWBOY CARTER Tour With a Crown and a Roar in Las Vegas
On a sweltering Saturday night in Las Vegas, Beyoncé didn’t just close her COWBOY CARTER TOUR—she closed a chapter in music history. With a record-breaking 32-city run culminating at Allegiant Stadium, Beyoncé delivered a finale for the ages, complete with surprise appearances from JAY-Z, Destiny’s Child, and Shaboozey. More than 1.5 million fans bore witness […]
This Day in Music History – July 29th
1961 – Dick Clark premiered his summer stage show, the Dick Clark Caravan of Stars, at the Steel Pier in Atlantic City. 1963 – Peter, Paul and Mary’s “Blowin’ In The Wind” was released. 1965 – The Beatles film “Help!” premiered in London. 1966 – Bob Dylan was seriously injured when he crashed his motorcycle […]
Post Malone and Ex Resolve Custody Dispute in Utah as California Case Ends
Post Malone and his ex-fiancée, Hee Sung “Jamie” Park, have taken a step toward resolving their ongoing custody battle—this time, back where it all began. Park officially dismissed her California filing for primary custody of their 3-year-old daughter, known in court documents as “DDP,” according to Billboard. The legal clash began earlier this year when […]