Lil Nas X, who was arrested in Los Angeles last year, says he is feeling better after receiving a rehabilitation therapy for bipolar diagnosis and announced that new music is "on the way."
Viral alternative singer-songwriter Honestav has teamed up with Grammy-nominated recording artist MGK for a new single, "Crash First."
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will open a new Kenny Chesney exhibit on July 23rd. The exhibition, called "Kenny Chesney: Living in Fast Forward," will remain open until June 2027 and is included with museum admission.
The Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music has opened at Monmouth University in New Jersey, celebrating the legacy of Bruce Springsteen and the broader history of American music.
Future recently took to social media to announce that he is working on a new album, titled The Real Me.
Hoobastank have returned with "How Do You Sleep?" their first new song in eight years. The California alt-rock band performed the song at the touring rock music festival - Vans Warped Tour - in Washington, D.C. over the weekend.
Jelly Roll has filed for divorce from wife Bunnie Xo, citing "irreconcilable differences," after nearly a decade of marriage, according to several media reports.
Guitar Center has named rock legends Billy Idol and Steve Stevens as the next inductees into the Hollywood Rockwalk, the landmark Sunset Boulevard tribute honoring artists and industry pioneers who left a lasting mark on music history.
PinkPantheress and Zara Larsson's "Stateside has jumped two spots to No. 1 on Billboard's Pop Airplay chart.
As part of the Grammys' annual process of accepting proposals from the music creators and professionals who make up its membership body, and its ongoing commitment to reflecting today's dynamic musical landscape, new categories and rule changes are now in effect for the 69th Grammy Awards.
ABC has announced the lineup for the upcoming "Disney Celebrates America: Nashville's Star-Spangled Bash."
Walter Parazaider, a founding member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band Chicago, has died. The musician died on Wednesday, June 17, of complications from a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's disease. He was 81.
Bonnie Tyler has emerged from a coma but remains "very unwell and in intensive care," according to her family and team.
American heavy metal band Ice Nine Kills have announced a headlining show at London's O2 in 2027.
Paula Cole has announced a two-volume box set, Sonic Memoir: Demos 1989-1998, due out September 10th.
June 19, 2026 16:46 ET Major central banks continued to dominate the economic news flow this week too, led by the Federal Reserve, as they announced their latest policy decisions. The Federal Reserve policy session was in focus as it was the first to be led by the new chief Kevin Warsh. In Europe, central banks of the U.K. and Switzerland announced their rate decisions. In Asia, the Bank of Japan drew attention for its policy moves, while data out of China threw some light on the state of the economy.