Give Beyoncé a record and she’ll break it. When the 2025 Grammy Award nominations were announced, her genre-defying album “Cowboy Carter" led the nominations with 11. That brought Beyoncé's career total nominations to a whopping 99,
Beyoncé revealed that she had an exciting announcement to share with her fans but has decided to postpone it in light of the devastating California wildfires.
Shortly after midnight, notifications from Songkick, a concert discovery service owned by Warner Music Group, began hitting fans’ devices, revealing an upcoming Beyoncé performance. According to the notices, the global superstar is set to perform at Chicago’s Soldier Stadium on Sept. 12, 2025.
Beyoncé is postponing an announcement she had previously teased to unveil on January 14, writing in a statement posted to her Instagram page that her decision to postpone was “due to the devastation caused by the ongoing wildfires around areas of Los Angeles.
As the power couple in the entertainment industry, Jay-Z and Beyoncé have accomplished so much together. Combined, the two have won 56 Grammys and sold more than 340 million records worldwide.
A modern-day renaissance man, jazz trumpeter and opera composer Terence Blanchard is an 8-time Grammy Award-winner whose film scores have earned him two Oscar nominations. “I’m
In writing their first film soundtrack together, the TikTok duo of Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear looked to those influences and “Anchorman.” Of course.
How Beyoncé's remarkable $2.5 million donation is transforming L.A. wildfire relief efforts and inspiring a wave of celebrity support across America.
In a recent interview with NME, Wilson covered and recalled every great experience she had in 2024. Per her comments, one of those great experiences included her collaboration with Post Malone on their single, “Nosedive.” That being so, the Louisiana native had nothing but kind words to say about country music’s newest additions.
In 'Great Outfits in Fashion History,' Fashionista editors are revisiting their all-time favorite lewks. In lieu of Beyoncé's postponed Jan. 14 announcement (I'm manifesting an Act III album release date),
Cancel culture isn't what it used to be in the not-so-halycon days of the late 2010s. Carrie Underwood will be all right.