For Demi Lovato, ‘It’s Not That Deep.’ Her new pop era, album and tour are reasons to celebrate
LOS ANGELES (AP) — On her ninth studio album, Demi Lovato has had a revelation: “It's Not That Deep.” Read More
LOS ANGELES (AP) — On her ninth studio album, Demi Lovato has had a revelation: “It's Not That Deep.” Read More
Explore how Meta enlists K-Pop artists to enhance its metaverse with innovative concerts and new avatar customization options. Read More
Reneé Rapp postponed the final two dates of her headlining Bite Me citing illness, saying her doctors have ordered total vocal rest. Read More
NEW YORK — Alicia Keys' semi-autobiographical, coming-of-age Broadway musical is all grown up and leaving the nest. And, like any happy parent, Keys may visit it every once in a while. A new "Hell's Kitchen" cast has assembled in Cleveland for a national tour that will take them to the South, Midwe Read More
Joe Jonas had a funny reaction to complaints about the Jonas Brothers' performance during game two of the 2025 World Series on Saturday (Oct. 25). Read More
Carly Rae Jepsen has found the one she wants to run away with. The 39-year-old singer, best known for her smash-hit single “Call Me Maybe,” shared an Instagram post from her recent wedding to announce she’s tied the knot with music producer Cole MGN. “Husband. That feels good to say,” she wrote. “New York City […] Read More
Returning to Chattanooga for the first time since 2023 is the American folk group Chatham Rabbits, composed of husband-and-wife duo Sarah and Austin McCombie, hailing from North Carolina. The duo will be performing on ... Read More
Ahead of Shania Twain's new Uber campaign we sit down with the singer to discuss her profound impact on country music. Read More
Anyone with children endlessly rewatching KPop Demon Hunters might assume that South Korean content has already taken over the world. In fact, K-Pop has enormous room to grow in a global music industry expected to be worth just under $200 billion in 10 years. As it does, it should shake off any concerns about abandoning its roots. Like hip hop, there’s no reason why the genre can’t have a similarly inclusive trajectory while remaining true to its core. Read More