Post Malone is headed back to Dallas! The known Cowboys fan was announced on Sunday as the halftime show when the Kansas City Chiefs come to town to face the Dallas Cowboys on American Thanksgiving November 27. The annual Thanksgiving halftime show will launch The Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign.
The Country Music Association has announced more superstar performers for the 59th annual CMA Awards. Chris Stapleton, Miranda Lambert, Kenny Chesney, Kelsea Ballerini, Riley Green, Brandi Carlile, and The Red Clay Strays will also take the stage alongside previously announced performers, including Luke Combs and Megan Moroney. The awards will take place at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday.
The wildly popular Labubu dolls may soon conquer movie theaters. Sony Pictures has acquired the screen rights to the Chinese doll brand to make a movie. It is too early to tell whether the potential movie would be live-action or animated, and if successful, the Labubu film could be the start of a franchise, multiple outlets reported.
Longtime Rolling Stones pianist, Chuck Leavell, has suggested that the band’s readying a tour, telling ‘The Sun’, “They don’t want to hang up the rock ’n’ roll shoes yet. They’ve been recording. I’m sure there’s already some new music, and I’m sure it’s great. I also am very sure that the band wants to perform.” Word is that the next tour will start in Europe.
Yungblud has cancelled the rest of his 2025 tour. He announced that all remaining shows were cancelled after doctors flagged concerning results in his blood and vocal tests. The British rocker took to his Instagram Stories to break the news to fans in a lengthy text post on Saturday. He shared that he went in for routine testing after getting home from the road, but the results “raised some concerns.”
NBC announced Melissa McCarthy as the next host of “Saturday Night Live” with Dijon as musical guest. That episode is scheduled for December 6. Per usual, “SNL” will take a few weeks off after this week ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.
The Screen Actors Guild Awards are now called The Actor Awards. The show commonly known as the SAG Awards will officially become the Actor Awards presented by SAG-AFTRA in on March 1, when Netflix streams the 2026 ceremony.
Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley, the duo behind “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” are enlisting in Starfleet. They’ve been hired to write, produce and direct a new “Star Trek” film that will seek to revitalize the franchise after it has languished for nearly a decade without a big screen adventure.
The “Now You See Me” franchise’s reappearing act is landing on the top of box office charts, debuting ahead of the weekend’s other new releases “The Running Man” and “Keeper”. “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” took in an estimated 3-day total of $22 million. “The Running Man” landed behind projections, with an estimated debut of $18 over the weekend.
Lewis Capaldi has released the 4-song EP “Survive”. It includes the tunes ‘Almost’, ‘Survive’, ‘Something in the Heavens’, and ‘The Day That I Die’. He posted that The Day That I Die” is “about the lowest I’ve felt in my life” and “the proudest I’ve ever been about a song.” It’s his first collection of new music since 2023.
Ariana Grande’s hits have been transformed into soothing lullabies for a new album. “Rockabye Baby!” will an LP of soft, sleepy-time versions of some of her biggest hits, including ‘One Last Time’, ‘Dangerous Woman’, and ‘Positions. Ahead its November 21 release, the company has shared a snippet of the lullaby version of ‘7 Rings’.
KISS members Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons paid tribute to late bandmate Ace Frehley during the opening performance of their “KISS Kruise: Landlocked in Vegas” on Friday. Paul shared heartfelt words about the late Spaceman, who died at 74 in October. The “unmasked” concert was the band’s first show since wrapping their “End of the Road Tour” in 2023.
Taylor Swift’s “The Life of a Showgirl” tops the Billboard 200 chart for the sixth consecutive week, earning 110,000 equivalent album units in the week ending November 13. This marks only the second album this year to spend its first six weeks at No. 1, following Morgan Wallen’s “I’m the Problem”, which spent its first eight weeks atop the chart.
Mariah Carey’s iconic holiday hit, “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” has returned to the Billboard Hot 100 earlier than ever before, reappearing at No. 31 on the chart dated November 15, as streaming and airplay activity began to ramp up during the week of Halloween.
Production has begun on “Sharknado Origins”, set for release in 2026. The 7th film in the franchise will serve as a prequel exploring the teenage years of Fin Shepard and April Wexler. Ian Ziering starred as Fin, with Tara Reid as April in all six previous movies. The “Sharknado” franchise originally aired on SyFy from 2013 to 2018. The last installment was intended to end the series.
Britney Spears shared a new Instagram video showing her evening with Kim and Khloé Kardashian. The pop star posted the clip-on Saturday, writing, “Such a warm, beautiful, kind family… Thank you for allowing me to play with your kids and dinner!!!” In the video, Britney lies in bed between Kim and Khloé joking about a “vibrating” bed as they laugh.
Production is underway in Los Angeles on the next “Jumanji” movie from Columbia Pictures. Returning stars include Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, and Karen Gillan, joined again by Nick Jonas, Danny DeVito, Rhys Darby, Lamorne Morris, Bebe Neuwirth, and Marin Hinkle.











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