Country star Zach Bryan will perform in Cleveland next May as part of his largest international tour yet.
Bryan will play Huntington Bank Field on May 9, 2026 for the 40-show "With Heaven On Tour" in support of his upcoming album "With Heaven on Top," slated for a January release.
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Chance the Rapper and Julianne Hough are joining the hosting lineup for Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest 2026, ABC announced Monday (Nov. 24).
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Hilary Duff has announced details of her first album in more than a decade, luck…or something.
Set for release on February 20, 2026, the follow-up to 2015's Breathe In. Breathe Out. has already been previewed by the lead singer, Mature.
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elly Roll has debuted his freshly clean-shaven face.
Nearly a week ago, his wife Bunnie Xo revealed he had shaved for the first time in at least 10 years, but the couple kept his new look under wraps.
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It was officially ladies’ night at the 2025 CMA Awards on Wednesday (Nov. 19), with host Lainey Wilson and Ella Langley leaving the night’s biggest winners.
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Yungblud, the stage name of British Rocker Dominic Harrison, has canceled the rest of this 2025 Idols World Tour due to health concerns.
He was slated to perform in Cleveland at the Agora on Nov. 23.
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Ariana Grande is returning to “Saturday Night Live” on Dec. 20 for her third stint as host. She’ll be joined by musical guest Cher, who will take the Studio 8H stage for the first time since her “SNL” debut in 1987
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Jack White, Post Malone and Lil Jon will headline the NFL’s Thanksgiving Day games.
The NFL announced Monday that the artists will deliver three halftime performances during the games set for Thanksgiving Day.
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Cardi B has welcomed her fourth child.
In September, the I Like It rapper announced she was expecting a baby with her boyfriend, National Football League (NFL) player Stefon Diggs.
And on Thursday, a representative for Cardi confirmed to People that she had given birth.
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Actor James Van Der Beek is parting with cherished memorabilia from his career to help pay medical bills as he battles stage 3 colorectal cancer, auctioning items from "Dawson's Creek" and "Varsity Blues" through a London-based auction house.
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