During her Reflection residency at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas on April 5th, Carrie Underwood surprised fans by inviting rock band Papa Roach to join her on stage.
Together, they performed their collaborative track "Leave a Light On (Talk Away the Dark)" and celebrated the 25th anniversary of Papa Roach's hit "Last Resort" with a joint rendition. This marked the first live performance of these songs together, blending country and rock genres. The collaboration aims to support suicide prevention efforts, with proceeds benefiting the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and promoting awareness of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
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Fyre Festival 2.0 Planning Isn’t Going So Well
Fyre Festival 2.0 is having venue issues a month before the event. “TMZ” got a hold of text messages that claim the town of Playa del Carmen, Mexico is backstabbing them. One message reads "They [the government] posted on X, Instagram etc giving their blessing and support and then yesterday they say we've never heard of them its hilarious." Another one read "And at this point we're not doing any event there and we plan on making it very public and showing all of the evidence." This comes days after Billy McFarland stated online that he was working with that town to make the festival happen and shared a timeline of paperwork being signed a fees being paid to Playa del Carmen. Stay tuned.
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Motley Crue had to back out of a May 17th gig in Maryland due to Vince Neil's "health concerns."
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Ed Sheeran and Weezer have joined the Coachella lineup.
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Eminem is officially a grandfather.
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Jelly Roll Says Hollywood Week on "American Idol" Is Even Crazier Than You See on TV
Tonight is the beginning of Hollywood Week on "American Idol", which is usually the most dramatic time of the whole season.
There are always lots of fights, and emotional breakdowns. But Jelly Roll said it's even crazier than that.
If you didn't know, Jelly is the first-ever "Artist in Residence" at "Idol" so he has gotten an up-close-and-personal view at all of these contestants.
Here's what he had to say, "Hollywood Week is even more chaotic than what you see on TV . . . The camera can’t catch all the chaos. I love it because it reminds me of the music business. It's real. They're not hazing these kids. This is stuff that happens in our business all the time."
Things like, staying up all night . . . collaborating with a person you've never met before . . . or learning a new song at the last minute. All these things you'll be asked to do if you make it in the music industry. So, Jelly's just preparing these contestants for their future lives. And we get to delight in all the drama. Win-win.
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Elton John Can't Watch His Sons Play Sports Anymore Because of His Vision Loss
Back in November, Elton John shared that he lost his eyesight in his right eye because of an infection, and that his left eye isn't much better.
Well, sadly it still hasn't turned around. In a new interview with a U.K. paper, Elton told a reporter that he can't even watch his sons play sports anymore.
Quote, "I can see you, but I can't see TV, I can't read. I can't see my boys playing rugby and soccer, and it has been a very stressful time because I'm used to soaking it all up. It's distressing.
"You get emotional, but you have to get used to it because I'm lucky to have the life I have. I still have my wonderful family, and I can still see something out of [the left eye]. So you say to yourself, just get on with it."
Elton shares two sons with his husband, ages 12 and 14.
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