Jay-Z, Usher, and several other top acts including Tiffany Haddish, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Charlamagne Tha God, are set to appear at "The Gathering of Harry," a virtual party to mark the 94th birthday of Harry Belafonte.
Thomas Rhett has announced three back-to-back shows at the legendary Forth Worth club Billy Bob's Texas in May.
Mandy Moore has welcomed her first child with husband Taylor Goldsmith. The couple named the baby boy August Harrison Goldsmith.
HarperCollins is set to release a 600-page collection of late Doors frontman Jim Morrison's writings, both previously published as well as never-before-seen.
Roddy Ricch took to Twitter on Monday (February 22) to assure fans that he is safe after a shootout that took place on the set of his music video with 42 Dugg a day earlier in Atlanta, Georgia.
Green Day released a new song, "Here Comes the Shock," and an accompanying video, featuring Punk Rock Aerobics, on Saturday (February 20) as part of the National Hockey League's outdoor games in Lake Tahoe.
Legendary singer Dionne Warwick has revealed that she would love to collaborate with Taylor Swift.
Actor and social media personality Leslie Jordan has announced a duets album, Company's Comin', featuring several top country musicians, will arrive on April 2 via the Platoon record label.
With support from stars across the entertainment industry, international advocacy organization Global Citizen has launched a "Recovery Plan for the World" - a campaign to end COVID-19 for all and kick start a global recovery.
Halsey displayed her baby bump and opened up about her pregnancy on Instagram last week.
Paul McCartney has announced a new book, "The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present," due out on November 2.
Travis Scott announced on Monday (February 22) via social media that his Cacti spiked seltzer will hit store shelves on March 15.
In a new interview with People, country singer-songwriter Chase Bryant has opened up about his attempted suicide in 2018.
Queen's Roger Taylor has denied rumors that the band considered hiring George Michael as replacement for Freddie Mercury following the 1992 Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert.
Post Malone has shared a cover of Hootie and the Blowfish's 1995 hit song "Only Wanna Be With You."