Jack Ryan is back.
Sin City is about to be “Dynamite.”
Michael Jackson’s biopic might have left some critics cold, but it’s a runaway success by every other measure. Antoine Fuqua’s “Michael” just passed $700 million at the global box office, while renewed interest in the late superstar’s catalog has sent classics like “Billie Jean,” “Beat It” and “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” back to […]
A new three-part Netflix series about the explosive 2005 Michael Jackson trial, “Michael Jackson: The Verdict,” is set to premiere on June 3. The docuseries covers the pop icon’s 2003 charges of child molestation, the resulting trial and the media circus that revolved around the courtroom proceedings. The doc features key individuals who were in […]
In response to multiple complaints online from Harry Styles fans who paid for special “VIP” floor tickets on the first two nights of the singer’s “Together Together” tour, but found their views obscured by the 10-feet-tall walkways circling the stadium’s floor that the singer frequently performed upon, the tour’s team announced Wednesday that it will […]
The New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment has announced the full slate of programming for the 9th annual New York Music Month, the city’s official music festival, held every June. This year’s schedule includes more than 60 free events for artists, industry professionals, and fans. Highlights include in-depth Q&As with Grammy best […]
Shamrock Capital isn’t slowing down when it comes to investing in content libraries and catalogs. The Los Angeles-based investment firm focused on media, entertainment and communications has had no trouble lining up takers for its fourth fund for content acquisitions since 2015. That’s the year Shamrock first took aim at acquiring and managing content-related cash […]
The story of Gregg Allman is one of the most triumphant and tragic in rock history, comprising the rise of the Allman Brothers Band he co-founded with his older brother Duane in the still-divided South of the 1960s; the deaths of Duane and bassist Berry Oakley, both just 24; the band’s multiplatinum success before a […]
Don Toliver is having a massive 2026. The Houston rapper kicked off the year by scoring his first solo No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with his fifth studio album Octane, which also debuted at the top of both Spotify and Apple Music globally. Singles like “Tiramisu,” “ATM,” “Body,” and…
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Death From Above 1979 have announced the 2026 “Private Lives Tour,” a 28-date run through North America and teased a new song. The heavy, bass-and-drum indie rockers commence the fall tour October 1st in Sacramento at Ace of Spades. The tour hits cities like Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago, Boston, and…
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