Dolly Parton is going to Las Vegas. On Monday she announced a limited engagement concert residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, set for six nights in December. “Grab your rhinestones, Vegas is calling! ✨ ,” she began in her caption on Instagram. She’ll be “weaving together seven decades of classic hits and fan favorites including ‘9 to 5,’ ‘Jolene,’ ‘I Will Always Love You’ and ‘Coat of Many Colors,’” according to a press release.
Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra were spotted holding hands leaving Italian restaurant Emilio’s Ballato on Sunday night in New York City. The couple were joined by brothers Joe and Kevin, and friends to celebrate the closing of Nick‘s musical “The Last Five Years” on Broadway. Nick wrapped up the limited 14-week run at the Hudson Theatre.
After scaring up $60 million at the box office during its June 20th opening weekend, ‘Movie Web’ says Danny Boyles’ zombie horror flick ’28 Years Later’ should come to streaming just before Halloween. Sony and Netflix have first rights to stream the movie, meaning it would likely premiere on October 18. The next film in the horror franchise, ’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’, will premiere in theatres on January 16.
Addison Rae is getting a massive start as a touring act! Lana Del Rey announced her as an opening act for her U.K. & Ireland tour this summer on Instagram. “Lettttts go!” she captioned her announcement. Addison Rae will be the opening act for Lana’s Wembley Stadium shows in London on July 3 and July 4.
The Cranberries’ surviving members will celebrate “No Need to Argue’s” 30th anniversary with a limited-edition deluxe set of the album. The special 3LP vinyl package includes a previously unreleased demo of ‘Zombie’, live recordings from the band’s set at Woodstock ’94, and their 1995 performance of MTV Unplugged.
Anne Murray will release her 33rd album “Here You Are” on September 5. It’s made up of 11 unearthed songs recorded at the height of the country/pop legend’s career, including the new single ‘Rest Easy (in My Love)’, and a cover of the 1983 Bryan Adams hit ‘Straight From the Heart’.
After joining “American Idol” as “artist in residence”, Jelly Roll has signed on to be a guest host this summer on another ABC show — “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”. Other celebs stepping in for Jimmy include Anthony Anderson, Alan Cumming, Chris Distefano, and Diego Luna.
Post Malone will headline the Esports World Cup opening ceremony on July 10 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He’s an avid gamer himself and often streams his play on Twitch. Posty is also a part owner of Optic Gaming, an esports and entertainment organization.
Seven years after her Grammy-winning debut album “Invasion Of Your Privacy”, Cardi B has announced the upcoming release of her highly anticipated sophomore record. The rapper revealed that her new album “Am I The Drama?” will arrive on September 19.
Maroon 5 announced the details of their upcoming eighth studio album, “Love Is Like”, which is set to be released on August 15. The band also revealed that the record will be accompanied by a 23-date arena tour, which kicks-off on July 11 in Endicott, N.Y., hitting major music markets like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Nashville, Houston, Chicago, and New York City, before finishing up on November 25 in Detroit.
Marc Maron’s podcast may be ending, but he’s releasing a new stand-up special, “Marc Maron: Panicked”, on HBO and HBO Max on August 1. Marc says this is the best work he’s done, with the direction, production design, and material all coming together.
Paramount+ has renewed its crime drama “MobLand” for a second season. The show, which debuted in March, has spent six weeks on the Nielsen Top 10 Original Series chart. The first episode has drawn 26 million viewers globally, making the show Paramount+’s second-highest original series of all time.
Tom Cruise is showing support for Brad Pitt at the premiere of his new movie “F1”! The two A-list stars walked the red carpet together at the premiere event on Monday at Cineworld Leicester Square in London, England. Brad and Tom previously worked together in the 1994 movie “Interview With a Vampire”.
Millions have seen the first two seasons of Netflix’s “Squid Game”. According to Netflix data, “Squid Game” has 600 million views and over 19 billion impressions. The first season still ranks as the most-viewed series in Netflix history. Season three debuts on Friday.
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