
Bruno Mars’ “I Just Might” blasts onto the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 1. The song starts as his 10th career leader, and his first to debut at the summit.
Mars ties for the 10th-most No. 1s in the Hot 100’s history, which dates to the chart’s Aug. 4, 1958, inception. He’s just the fourth solo male with 10 or more No. 1s, joining Drake, Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder.
The singer is nominated for six awards, including Album of the Year for Man’s Best Friend, and Song of the Year for “Manchild”
Bruno Mars has sold 2.1 million tickets in a single day for his upcoming stadium tour, breaking records and logging the highest single-day sales in Live Nation history across North America, Europe and the UK.
The on-sale also set a new Ticketmaster record for the most tickets sold in a single day.
Pitbull meshed his love of music and sports with a typically high-octane performance at the Capital One Music Stage at Allstate Championship Tailgate.
Set up outside Hard Rock Stadium in North Miami, Pitbull hit the stage clad in all-black and surrounded by backup dancers before the Jan. 19 CFP National Championship game between the Miami Hurricanes and Indiana Hoosiers.
Razer has just revealed its full collaborative collection with BLACKPINK, expanding its partnership with the global K-pop group into a complete lineup of gaming peripherals and lifestyle accessories.
The FooFighters celebrated Dave Grohl’s 57th birthday Wednesday evening, the only way fitting for one of the world’s biggest bands: With an old-fashioned rock and roll show.
“We don’t really have much of a plan tonight,” Grohl told a sold-out crowd Wednesday evening, standing on a revolving stage in the center of Los Angeles’s Kia Forum. “This is loose shit. We come out and play some loose ass rock and roll. That’s how we do it.”
The trek will be the star's first headlining run in nearly a decade
How you like that, BLINKs? BLACKPINK announced on Wednesday (Jan. 14) that its highly anticipated new album is set to arrive in just a matter of weeks — on Feb. 27.
Fleetwood Mac’s classic studio version of “Landslide,” released in 1975, reaches the Billboard Hot 100at last, debuting at No. 41 on the Jan. 17-dated chart.
Permission to dance, because BTS is back! The K-pop supergroup announced on Tuesday (Jan. 13) that it is hitting the road in 2026-2027 for a world tour.
It’s been 10 years since Bruno Mars‘ seminal record, 24K Magic— and now, his highly anticipated fourth solo album is finally ready. On Monday, the pop king confirmed that he had completed his upcoming record, though he revealed little details about the LP to come.
Mars wrote simply on X: “My album is done.”
The Muppet Show is making a comeback — featuring Sabrina Carpenter
Creed's third annual Summer of ’99 and Beyond Festival will be back next year with an action-packed lineup of fellow hard rock brethren from the late 20th century. The event will take place on July 18 and 19 at the Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, Ill.
Katseye has been crowned as the Global Artist of the Year, according to TikTok.
The social media platform unveiled its annual TikTok Year in Music recap, with Katseye leading the charge on a global scale.
Gwen Stefani is ready for the Christmas season! The singer took the stage during NBC’s Christmas in Rockefeller Center special on Dec. 3, to deliver an incredible performance of her new holiday song, “Hot Cocoa.”
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere has received mixed reviews from critics, and has gotten off to a slower than expected start at the boxoffice, but as of Sunday (Nov. 30) it has grossed $44.1 million worldwide, according to boxofficemojo.com. That puts it at No. 20 on Billboard‘s list of music biopics with the highest worldwide grosses.
Puth will sing the national anthem, Carlile will sing “America the Beautiful". Charlie Puth and Brandi Carlile will join Bad Bunny as performers at the 2026 Super Bowl.
On Sunday, the NFL announced that Puth will perform the national anthem and Carlile will take on “America the Beautiful” before the League’s top two teams face off at Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8.
BAPE is set to release a collection of photo T-shirts celebrating its historic partnership with the legendary photographer and artist Shawn Mortensen, renowned for his significant influence on music, hip-hop, and streetwear culture.
The Southern California band is launching the touring fest on May 9 in Fort Worth, Texas
In one of the most touching moments of the entire CMA Awards, Brandi Carlile sang a tender version of Vince Gill's 1989 ballad “When I Call Your Name” to pay tribute to Gill, the recipient of this year’s Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award. Carlile alone would have been a highlight, but then Patty Loveless emerged and the performance reached an even higher level.
Gill himself knew it. Cameras captured the Oklahoma singer, songwriter, and guitarist watching raptly from the audience, just on the brink of tears.
Kelsea Ballerini is bringing us into the nostalgic world of Mount Pleasant. On Wednesday night, the country queen brought a Lana Del Rey-esque swing to the CMA Awards as she performed her recent EP’s lead single, “I Sit in Parks.”
Dressed in a sparkly red gown, Ballerini sat barefoot in a flower and weed-lined park swing, gently rocking as she held on and sang. “Did I miss it? By now, is it/a lucid dream? Is it my fault?/for chasing things? A body clock,” she sang.
Katy Perry has announced a new outdoor show at Cardiff Castle, taking place in summer 2026. Find out ticket details below.
The Grammy-nominated singer is set to release four new tracks along with her Billboard Hot 100 top five hit "Tit for Tat."