Brit Award-nominated singer Raye has claimed she has not been allowed to release an album by her record label, despite being signed since 2014. In a series of tweets, the 23-year-old said she had signed a four-album deal in 2014, adding she is “sick of being slept on”. She wrote: “I have had albums on
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T-Pain says he battled depression after an alleged confrontation with Usher over the rapper’s use of auto-tune in Netflix’s docuseries, ‘This Is Pop,’ which is streaming now. Exclusives from #ETonline : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQwITQ__CeH2Y_7g2xeiNDa0vQsROQQgv
Elvis Costello has defended teenage star Olivia Rodrigo over an accusation that she copied one of his songs. Brutal, a track on Rodrigo’s chart-topping album Sour, sounds similar to a riff that featured in Costello’s 1978 track Pump It Up. Veteran singer-songwriter Costello stepped in to defend the young star after a Twitter user described
Two big festivals have announced they will be going ahead this summer. Tramlines Festival, in Sheffield, will run as part of the government’s pilot events programme from 23-25 July, with acts including The Streets, Royal Blood and Richard Ashcroft set to play to a full capacity of 40,000 fans. Standon Calling, in Hertfordshire, is not
A new version of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is returning to North American stages as a one-show experience. The world premiere theatrical event will take place November 16 at Broadway’s Lyric Theatre in New York. The show will debut at the Curran in San Francisco on January 11. The Canadian premiere will begin
Jamie Lynn Spears has publicly come out in support of her sister Britney for the first time since the singer spoke about her controversial conservatorship in court. The Zoey 101 star, 30, said she is “so proud” of her older sister, 39, for “using her voice” by speaking out against the arrangement. In a video
Gogglebox star Pete McGarry has died at the age of 71, Channel 4 has announced. He died at the weekend, surrounded by his family following a short illness, according to a statement from the broadcaster and production company Studio Lambert. It added: “Pete will be dearly missed by the entire Gogglebox family, cast and crew.
ET spoke with the guys at their event, ‘Bingo Under the Stars,’ in celebration of Pride Month at The Grove in Los Angeles, California. Exclusives from #ETonline : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQwITQ__CeH2Y_7g2xeiNDa0vQsROQQgv
Actor William Shatner has revealed loneliness was a “huge aspect” of his Star Trek fame. Shatner, 90, shot to fame as Captain James T Kirk, commander of the star ship USS Enterprise in Star Trek, which ran from 1966 to 1969. He reprised the role several times over the years, as well as starring in
Kathy Hilton and Nicky Hilton appeared on Bravo’s ‘Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen’ on Wednesday and said they fully support Britney Spears, following the pop star’s statements about Paris Hilton during her conservatorship testimony. Exclusives from #ETonline : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQwITQ__CeH2Y_7g2xeiNDa0vQsROQQgv
It’s already won an Oscar and there’s a remake starring Leonardo DiCaprio in the works, but UK audiences haven’t been able to see Another Round until now thanks to delays because of the pandemic. The Danish film, about a group of teachers who decide to test the theory that having a blood alcohol level of
Bruce Springsteen woke Broadway from a 15-month sleep Saturday, returning to live performance to deliver an emotional, updated rendition of his 2017 smash Springsteen on Broadway to an audience so wildly enthusiastic the star himself cautioned against “cheering every dumb f*cking thing” he said lest the show last all night. As it was, the re-opening
It was early in the morning on 2 July 2020 when, after months of keeping a low profile following the death of paedophile Jeffrey Epstein in prison, British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested during an FBI raid on a secluded property in Bradford, New Hampshire. The story made headlines around the world. Charged with helping
Sir Ringo Starr has dropped a legal case against the makers of a sex toy called Ring O. The Beatles drummer had first challenged the Ring O trademark with US authorities in March 2019, saying it was too similar to his name. However, he has now withdrawn his complaint after reaching an agreement with manufacturers
“I didn’t want to do interviews for years. It was dangerous to know anything.” After more than two decades, Leila Steinberg, former mentor and manager of Tupac Shakur, is one of several people featured in a new documentary who have now spoken out about the events surrounding the rapper’s murder in September 1996, and the
Chicken & Biscuits, a new comedy written by Black playwright Douglas Lyons, with a largely Black cast and directed by Zhailon Levingston, who at 27 becomes the youngest Black director in Broadway history, will have its Broadway premiere this Fall. Beginning previews at Circle in the Square Theatre on Thursday, September 23, Chicken & Biscuits –
Britney Spears has apologised to fans for not being honest about her feelings over her controversial conservatorship. In a lengthy post on Instagram, the singer said she regretted “pretending she was ok for the last two years” but that pride and embarrassment prevented her from admitting the truth. “I was embarrassed to share what happened
Springsteen on Broadway tickets generally don’t come cheap, but some fans are in for a bargain: Thirty-two seats at $75 each will be set aside each performance for winners of a digital lottery. The lottery was announced today by Jujamcyn Theaters and online ticketing sweepstakes company Lucky Seat. The Springsteen on Broadway digital lottery begins today
Kylie Jenner and Khloe Kardashian share an update on their relationship with Jordyn Woods during part 2 of the ‘KUWTK’ reunion, which aired on E! The sisters reflect on the 2019 cheating scandal, which involved the now 23-year-old model and Khloe’s boyfriend, Tristan Thompson. Exclusives from #ETonline : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQwITQ__CeH2Y_7g2xeiNDa0vQsROQQgv
Winston Marshall has quit Mumford & Sons, blaming his “difficult decision” on an “unintentional Twitter storm”. The banjoist and lead guitarist, 33, found himself at the centre of controversy after tweeting about US journalist Andy Ngo’s book, Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan To Destroy Democracy. Marshall told his 10,000-strong following in March how he had