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Lainey Wilson plays a toilet prank during Houston show

Lainey Wilson brought a little toilet humor to her rescheduled show in Houston, Texas, over the weekend.

The singer pranked her opening act, Muscadine Bloodline, by bringing them onstage and making them perform while sitting on toilets.

“They say everything is bigger in Texas and I tell ya what Houston.. We had a big ole time last night,” she wrote on Instagram Sunday. “It has been a dream of mine to prank someone on stage by asking them to sit on toilets to sing and my dreams came true last night with @muscadinebline. Thank you boys for being good sports.”

Lainey's Houston show was supposed to take place in September, but Lainey was sick and had to cancel.

Her Whirlwind world tour has two dates left: Tampa, Florida, on Friday and Orlando, Florida, on Saturday.

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Brett Young posts anniversary tribute to wife Taylor Mills Young

Brett Young posted a loving tribute to his wife, Taylor Mills Young, for their seventh wedding anniversary on Monday.

Alongside an Instagram photo of the couple embracing in front of an ocean view, Brett wrote in the caption, “It's been a dream life being your husband for the last 7 years, but the truth is, I've loved you since the day I met you 17 years ago and I pinch myself everyday in disbelief that I get to love you for the rest of my life.”

He continued, “Your love makes me better. Makes me happy. Makes me..me. The freedom you give me to be myself with you is the greatest gift I've ever been given.”

Brett thanked his wife for their children and their life together, writing, “You fill up my heart and you inspire me to be the kind of man that you and our daughters can trust and respect.”

Brett and Taylor share two daughters together, 6-year-old Presley Young and 4-year-old Rowan Young.

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2 men arrested after 11 people are injured in UK train stabbing attack

British authorities have arrested two men following a mass stabbing on a London-bound train that left 11 people injured, two of them critically.

The incident occurred on the evening of November 1 aboard a train traveling from Doncaster, in northern England, to London’s King’s Cross station. At around 7:42 p.m., passengers began calling emergency services to report chaos and screaming as attackers moved through the carriages. The train made an emergency stop in Huntingdon, a market town roughly 75 miles north of London, where police swarmed the scene and arrested two suspects just eight minutes after the first distress calls. Authorities have not disclosed the relationship between the suspects or the type of weapons used. During the initial emergency response, police briefly activated “Plato,” a national protocol for potential terror attacks, but later rescinded it once terrorism was ruled out. (per the BBC.)

Police have ruled out terrorism as a motive as they continue to investigate what led to the violent attack. British Transport Police Superintendent John Loveless confirmed that the suspects—men aged 32 and 35, both born in the U.K.—were taken into custody at separate stations. Loveless said during a press briefing outside Huntingdon Station: “this is a shocking incident and my thoughts are with those who have been injured and their families,” emphasizing  that “there is nothing to suggest this is a terrorist incident” and cautioned that “it would not be appropriate to speculate on the cause.” Authorities have not disclosed the relationship between the suspects or the type of weapons used. During the initial emergency response, police briefly activated “Plato,” a national protocol for potential terror attacks, but later rescinded it once terrorism was ruled out.

Superintendent Loveless said detectives are working “to establish the full circumstances and motivation for this incident,” and that officers will maintain a “high visibility presence of police at stations and on trains” in the coming days to reassure the public.

According to police, ten victims were taken to local hospitals by ambulance, and another person later arrived independently for treatment. Early reports indicated nine people were in life-threatening condition, but that number has since been reduced to two. Four victims have been discharged, while two remain in critical condition.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the stabbing spree “appalling” in a post on X, writing, “My thoughts are with all those affected, and my thanks go to the emergency services for their response. Anyone in the area should follow the advice of the police.”

King Charles III and Queen Camilla said in a statement that they were “shocked to hear of the dreadful knife attack” and extended their sympathies to those affected. Additionally, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood praised the “exceptional bravery of staff and passengers on the train” who risked their safety to protect others.

London North Eastern Railway, which operates the route, warned of major service disruptions through Monday. Huntingdon Station remains closed, though trains are continuing to pass through the area as the investigation continues.

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‘Intentional’ explosion at Harvard Medical School building under investigation; police seek two suspects

Authorities are investigating what they describe as an ‘intentional explosion’ that occurred early Saturday morning inside the Goldenson Building on the Harvard Medical School campus in Boston. No injuries have been reported, but officials say the blast appears to have been deliberately set.

The Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) said the incident began around 2:48 a.m. when a fire alarm went off in the Goldenson Building, located at 220 Longwood Avenue. A responding campus police officer arrived moments later and saw two individuals fleeing from the scene. The officer attempted to stop them but was unable to do so. Shortly afterward, the officer discovered evidence of an explosion on the building’s fourth floor.

According to officials, the Boston Fire Department’s arson unit responded to assist and determined that the explosion “appeared to be intentional.” A subsequent sweep of the building by the Boston Police Department found no additional explosive devices.

Investigators from the FBI, Boston Police, and Harvard University Police are now working together to determine who was responsible and what may have motivated the attack. An FBI spokesperson said “we’re assisting our partners at the Harvard University Police Department and we’re going to decline further comment at this time.”

Surveillance footage captured two suspects inside the building prior to the explosion. University police released still images showing the individuals—both appearing to be young men with their faces covered. One suspect was wearing a brown hooded sweatshirt with “NYC” printed on the front, khaki pants, and gray Crocs. The other was dressed in a dark hoodie and dark plaid pajama pants. In other photos released earlier, one appeared to be wearing a balaclava, and the other had their hood raised with a face covering.

The Goldenson Building, which dates back to 1906, is part of Harvard’s medical campus surrounding the HMS Quad Lawn. Officials say the structure has since been deemed safe, and the investigation remains active as federal, state, and local law enforcement continue to gather evidence and review surveillance footage.

Authorities are urging anyone with information about the suspects or the explosion to contact the Harvard University Police Department’s detective bureau at (617) 495-1796.

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Thomas Rhett’s typically ready to ‘haul out the holly’ on Halloween

Even though Halloween is only a few days in the rearview mirror and Thanksgiving’s about a month away, Thomas Rhett‘s preparations for the most wonderful time of the year are fully underway.

That’s because TR and his wife, Lauren Akins, typically start their yuletide rollout on Oct. 31.

“Christmas is my wife and [my] favorite time of the year. We love it so much,” TR says. “We literally put lights up on Halloween, actually, so that once Halloween [is] over, we just crank the lights on.”

“I'm sure our neighbors hate us,” he continues. “I'm not kidding, I think if you were to Google Image our home, you could see it from space. I mean, it is very, very bright.”

If you’re like Thomas and can’t wait any longer for yuletide cheer, you can check out his Merry Christmas, Y’all EP from 2022, which showcases four classics, as well as his original “Christmas in the Country,” which dates back to 2019.

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Alan Jackson’s all-star ‘finale’ concert at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium sells out

Country music icon Alan Jackson, 66, will play his final show at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium alongside an all-star lineup of musical friends before officially retiring from touring. Among the special guests joining Jackson at the show will include Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Jon Pardi, Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood and Lee Ann Womack, with more to be announced.

‘Alan Jackson’s Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale’the final full-length concert of the country legend’s touring career set to take place on Saturday, June 27, 2026 — immediately sold out when pre-sale tickets went on sale in October. Jackson said in a statement: “I’m proud and overwhelmed by the response from my fans. I’m just sorry there weren’t enough seats for everybody who wanted one. I appreciate all the people who have come to my shows and supported me over the years.”

The country star has dealt with the effects of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease — a group of genetic conditions that affect the nerves connecting the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body — for nearly 15 years. The symptoms of the disease can affect Jackson’s ability to perform, as well as move easily and stay balanced.

Jackson said in a press release about the final show: “We just felt like we had to end it all where it all started for me, and that’s in Nashville – Music City – where country music lives.”  He added (via PEOPLE.): “It’s been a long road… and it’s taken me places I never imagined. But I can’t think of a better place to put on a big show and give the fans a finale than in Nashville and include so many special friends.”

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Morgan Wallen reveals 2026 “Still the Problem” stadium tour dates

Morgan Wallen has announced the Still the Problem Tour, a 21-date stadium run set for 2026.

The country music star, who’s been on the road with his I’m the Problem Tour, is set to continue his trek in support of his chart-topping fourth album, “I’m the Problem.” The 37-track project debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and held the position for eight weeks; with six singles entering the Hot 100 top 10, and “Love Somebody” and “What I Want” featuring Tate McRae both hitting #1.

Wallen said in a promotional video on his social media: “I’d like to think that over the past year, I’ve grown a ton. For a long time, I had a lot of things holding me back, and I feel like I’ve said goodbye to a lot of those things, and I’m proud of the results that have come from doing that.”

The tour begins April 10 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis and features two consecutive nights at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor — the largest football stadium in the United States, with a capacity exceeding 107,000. Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Ella Langley, and Thomas Rhett will serve as support on select dates, with additional openers including Gavin Adcock, Hudson Westbrook, Flatland Cavalry, Jason Scott & The High Heat, Zach John King, Vincent Mason, and Blake Whiten.

Tickets for Morgan Wallen’s 2026 “Still The Problem Tour” go on sale to the general public on Friday, November 7th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. Head to Wallen’s official website for more info.

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Lewis Capaldi releases the track ‘Almost’ from new EP ‘Survive’

Lewis Capaldi has released the new song ‘Almost,’ which will appear on his new EP ‘Survive’ set to arrive November 14th. ‘Almost’ is his third song since Capaldi made his comeback, following the tracks ‘Survive’ and ‘Something In The Heavens’.

A statement about his new song is described as a “raw and intimate exploration of what it means to move on – or at least try to. Honest and understated, the song captures the struggle to let go.” A live performance video for the new single is also out now; watch HERE.

Capaldi just wrapped his 2025 UK tour, which marked his first live dates in two years. He will also be returning stateside on a headlining North American tour set to launch April 15, 2026, at Philadelphia’s Liacouras Center arena, with additional dates at iconic venues including New York City’s Madison Square Garden, Denver’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl, among others. Capaldi will also return to the UK and Ireland next summer 2026, kicking off at Dublin’s Marlay Park on June 24, 2026 and including London’s BST Hyde Park on Saturday, July 11th.

Tickets information can be found on Capaldi’s official website.

Stream ‘Almost’ – HERE.
Presave the ‘Survive’ EP – HERE.

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5 Seconds of Summer drop the track ‘Telephone Busy,’ announce world tour

5 Seconds of Summer will embark on the ‘Everyone’s a Star World Tour’ next year, kicking-off in March with a European and UK leg running through May, followed by U.S. dates from May-August.

The North American leg will include shows at New York City’s Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, before the tour concludes in the band’s home country of Australia next fall.  Everyone’s a Star World Tour info can be found HERE.

Alongside the tour announcement, 5SOS dropped the single, “Telephone Busy” off their forthcoming sixth studio album Everyone’s a Star! which drops November 14th.  “Telephone Busy’ follows the release of the video for the band’s hit single “Not OK,” which marked their first new music since 2022.  In the visualizer for the song, the quartet of frontman Luke Hemmings, guitarist Michael Clifford, bassist Calum Hood, and drummer Ashton Irwin are featured as apparent bobble heads.  Hemmings shared of the song that “it has the older 5 Seconds of Summer energy, but it’s different—which is the whole M.O. of this chapter. Lyrically, it’s about letting out the darker side of yourself and embracing it. The song is also a nod to the band itself. We pull those sides out of each other.”

The group later released their second track from the album, “Boyband,” which is described as ‘an ode to their fans and a playful nod to the label that’s followed them throughout their career.’  The band shared that “we’ve always been called a boyband and this song is about us owning that narrative and taking the power back.”

The Everyone’s A Star! album will also include the songs “No. 1 Obsession,” “I’m Scared I’ll Never Sleep Again,” “istillfeelthesame,” “Ghost,” “Sick of Myself,” “Evolve,” “The Rocks” and “Jawbreaker.”

See the music video for ‘Not OK’ – HERE.

Preorder the album Everyone’s A Star!HERE.

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