HBO’s “Euphoria” has finally officially wrapped production on its highly anticipated third season, marking the end of a 9-month shoot. Season 3 is set to premiere in 2026, arriving more than 4 years after the second season concluded. The upcoming instalment features 8 episodes and brings back one of TV’s most star-studded ensembles.
Robert Irwin paid homage to the “Dancing with the Stars” judges in an unexpected way. Less than 2 weeks before the Season 34 finale is set to air, he revealed that he named 3 baby birds after DWTS judges Bruno Tonioli, Derek Hough, and Carrie Ann Inaba.
Selena will have her story told, again, in a new documentary featuring home videos, deep-cut interviews with family and bandmates, love letters and even her handwritten notes. This follows the 1997 biopic starring Jennifer Lopez, and the scripted Netflix series that came out in 2020.
Billy Idol dropped the new tune ‘Dying to Live’. It appears at the end of his documentary “Billy Idol Should Be Dead”. The song’s video features photos and footage from his life and career, including home movies and performance clips. The doc will be released in theaters and on streaming services in early 2026.
Morgan Wallen has started working on his next album just months after releasing “I’m The Problem”. He’s also up for several trophies at the CMA Awards this year, including Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, and Album of the Year. He is the reigning Entertainer of the Year and has 18 career CMA noms but has won just 2.
Weird Al Yankovic is extending his “Bigger & Weirder Tour” into 2026, adding 90 shows across North America. The tour begins May 26 in Hollywood, Florida. The concerts will feature a mix of hits and deep cuts, supported by a giant video wall, multiple costume changes, and an eight-piece band made up of Al’s longtime members.
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City is just over a week away. Organizers are set to debut seven new floats this year, including the very first Labubu float. The other new floats include Brick-tastic Winter Mountain by The LEGO Group, Upside Down Invasion: Stranger Things by Netflix and The Littlest Float from Goldfish. The event airs live on NBC.
Glen Powell is staying busy in Hollywood! The actor is set to portray a country music star in a new movie directed by comedy guru Judd Apatow. Glen and Judd wrote the script together, and there’s a lot of faith in the idea. Universal is backing the movie. The film, which stars Glen taking on the role of a country music artist whose “career is in free fall,” is rumored to start filming towards the beginning of 2026.
North West is the new star of Skims! Kim Kardashian recruited her 12-year-old daughter to star in her shapewear company’s new limited edition holiday collaboration with Cactus Plant Flea Market. In an Instagram post, Skims declared, “The Holiday Season, reinvented.”
Greg Evigan, the actor beloved by a generation for “BJ and the Bear” and “My Two Dads”, has surprised fans with a sweeping new classical album recorded with London’s Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. “Greg Evigan with London’s Royal Philharmonic Orchestra” features 8 orchestral compositions performed by the 65-piece ensemble, all originally written by Greg on piano.
Tate McRae has revealed the track list for her “SO CLOSE TO WHAT??? (deluxe)” album, coming out Friday. New additions for the new version include the previously released ‘Tit for Tat’, plus ‘Trying on Shoes’, ‘Anything but Love’, ‘Nobody’s Girl’, and ‘Horseshoe’.
“Stranger Things” star Sadie Sink made a surprise cameo at Lorde’s Sunday show at London’s O2 Arena. Sadie appeared while Lorde was performing ‘Green Light’, jumping, holding hands, and singing the lyrics to the 2017 hit. Sadie starred in the Broadway play “John Proctor Is the Villain”, where the song featured prominently.
Lynyrd Skynyrd and Foreigner have announced the co-headlining “Double Trouble Double Vision” tour, hitting 19 cities beginning in July. One interesting peculiarity of the “Double Trouble Double Vision” double bill is that neither band currently includes any original members.
Rascal Flatts and The Chicks have been announced as headliners for the “Boots and Hearts Music Festival”, set for Oro-Medonte, north of Toronto. One more headliner will be revealed in the coming months for Canada’s largest country music festival, set for August 7-9.
Taylor Swift‘s “The Fate of Ophelia” continues its dominant run atop the Billboard Hot 100, holding the No. 1 spot for a sixth consecutive week, and joining her previous hits “Anti-Hero” (eight weeks) and “Blank Space” (seven) as her only singles to lead for six or more weeks.
In a conversation with Amy Poehler on a new episode of the “Good Hang” podcast, Ariana Grande announced that her upcoming “Eternal Sunshine Tour” will likely be her final run of shows for the foreseeable future.
Christian Bale is in discussions to join Michael Mann’s “Heat 2”, the long-awaited follow-up to the 1995 crime classic starring Al Pacino and Robert De Niro. Amazon MGM Studios and United Artists plan to begin filming in 2026.
Billy Bob Thornton is setting the record straight about the necklaces he and Angelina Jolie wore during their marriage. Speaking with Rolling Stone, Billy Bob said the rumored “blood vials” never existed. “We each had a little locket, literally with a drop of blood in them,” he explained. “That’s a romantic little idea, and that’s all that was.” Billy Bob said they remain close friends.
NBC has scheduled the 78th Emmy Awards for Monday, September 14, 2026, airing live nationwide from the Peacock Theater at L.A. Live. The ceremony will also stream live on Peacock. The date shift to Monday accommodates NBC’s Sunday Night Football schedule.
This boy band is staying in Las Vegas a little longer! New Kids on the Block have extended their “The Right Stuff” residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM through 2026 due to “overwhelming demand.” A total of 16 new dates have been added for 2026, bringing their total number of shows to 24 next year.











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