Paramount will lose its most prolific television creator, Taylor Sheridan, who has closed a long-term film and TV deal with NBCUniversal. The massive 5-year deal for film, TV and streaming will begin January 1, 2029 after his deal with Paramount ends. His shows include “Yellowstone”, “Mayor of Kingstown”, “Landman”, “Lioness”, “Tulsa King”, and 3 upcoming Yellowstone spinoffs.
The Chainsmokers’s blowout bash for the release of their new EP “Breathe” got so wild, police officers had to intervene. The event, at a house in the Hollywood Hills, included partygoers dressed as zombie nuns, rogue knights, and even a manic Sasquatch tearing up the dance floor. By the end of the night, the party was thumping so hard, cops showed up to pull the plug.
Taylor Swift REALLY loves that fan-created mash-up of Backstreet Boys‘ ‘Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)’ and her own ‘Elizabeth Taylor’. When AJ McLean posted it, Taylor wrote, “OH HI AJ OH MY GOD.” Then BSB posted video of Nick Carter dancing to the track, with the caption, “EVERYBODY’s gotta love this mashup! We know we do @TaylorSwift.” She replied, “OH THE SQUEAL I JUST SQUEALT.”
On January 16, Richard Marx will release the new album “After Hours”, a mix of songs from the Great American Songbook and originals he wrote in the same style. It will include the single ‘Big Band Boogie’ ft. Kenny G. Rod Stewart guests on ‘Young at Heart’, and Richard’s wife Daisy Fuentes on the previously released ‘Magic Hour’.
Bryan Adams is the latest artist added to the November 8 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. No word on who he’ll be honoring. On Saturday, he launched the US leg of his world tour with opening act Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo.
A guitar used by Noel Gallagher was sold in London for US$386,000. Auction house Propstore said the cherry-red Gibson ES-355 guitar is famous for having been damaged during a backstage fight between Liam and Noel Gallagher that led to the band breaking up in August 2009.
Multiple reports say the remaining members of Fleetwood Mac are kicking around the idea of a reunion centered around the 50th anniversary of the band’s classic 1977 album “Rumours”. Apparently, they are discussing new projects, including a special edition of the album, a documentary, and a concert. The group has not played together since 2019, and Christine McVie died in 2022.
Brandi Carlile released her 8th studio album “Returning To Myself.” It’s her first solo project in 4 years, and it was produced by Brandi, Andrew Watt, Aaron Dessner of The National and Justin Vernon of Bon Iver.
Demi Lovato just announced the ‘It’s Not That Deep’ tour with special guest ADÉLA. This is Demi’s first major headlining run in three years. The tour supports her latest studio album, “It’s Not That Deep”, and will feature the biggest hits of her career across 23 cities.
The NFL and Lululemon are launching new merch. The collection will feature items from all 32 teams. Items include sweatshirts, t-shirts, jackets, and more. The gear will be available on NFLShop.com starting today.
BTS is gearing up for their comeback next year. They’re reportedly going to release a new album in March, then head out on a massive world tour. There hasn’t been an official announcement yet, but a source says they’re expected to do more than 30 shows in North America.
More bodycam footage has been released from Morgan Wallen’s chair throwing night in Nashville last year. At one point he asked the cops if his hair looked decent before his mugshot. And then he asked them, “Should I smile this time? I’m a lot happier than I was then.”
Taylor Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia” tops the Billboard Hot 100 for a third consecutive week, while her album, “The Life of a Showgirl”, simultaneously leads the Billboard 200 for the third straight week. This marks another historic achievement for her, as she becomes the first artist to debut at No. 1 on both charts while maintaining that dominance for three consecutive weeks.
Joe Keery wore his “Stranger Things” character Steve Harrington’s Scoops Ahoy sailor uniform while officiating the Halloween wedding of his Post Animal bandmate Matt Williams and Veronica Capaldi in Simi Valley, California over the weekend.
Witney Leavitt and Mark Ballas have canceled their planned “Dancing With The Stars” fan giveaway after being ordered to stop. The pair had announced on TikTok that they would give two fans tickets, flights, and hotel stays for the October 28 Halloween live show. The decision came from ABC and BBC. Witney said they still hope to “think of something else” to thank supporters.
Quentin Tarantino has returned from acting retirement to appear in Jamie Adams’ upcoming film “Only What We Carry”, alongside Simon Pegg, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Sofia Boutella, Liam Hellmann, and Lizzy McAlpine. The movie was filmed over six days in Deauville, France, in September on a small budget with improvised scenes. It’s not clear when the film will be released.
            
						









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