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Zach Bryan adds more dates to international 2026 ‘With Heaven on Tour’

Due to popular demand, Zach Bryan has added five new dates to his 2026 “With Heaven On Tour”; with new dates added including: April 3-4 in Tulsa, July 25th in Eugene, and September 21-22 in Toronto.

These new shows are in addition to Bryan’s previously announced 2026 international and North American stadium tour, including dates in the US and Europe.  Bryan also recently confirmed the release of his upcoming album, With Heaven on Top on January 9th, 2026.

The With Heaven On Tour kicks off on March 7th in St. Louis, MO, at The Dome at America’s Center, with 40 dates across North America and Europe including stops in San Antonio, Texas; Louisville, Kentucky; and Cleveland, Ohio, before heading to Europe. After playing shows in London, Berlin, and Belfast, Bryan will return to the US for dates in San Diego, California; Arlington, Texas, and Foxborough, Massachusetts before wrapping up on October 10th at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, AL.

The stadium run will feature special guests including Kings of Leon, Alabama Shakes, MJ Lenderman, Dijon, Ben Howard, Caamp, Gregory Alan Isakov, J.R. Carroll, Gabriella Rose, Keenan O’Meara, and Fey Fili.

For ticket information on Bryan’s With Heaven On Tour 2026, head HERE.

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Snoop Dogg’s “Holiday Halftime Party” on Netflix’s NFL Game Day features Lainey Wilson, HUNTR/X, and Andrea Bocelli

Snoop Dogg headlined the 2025 NFL Christmas Gameday Halftime Show on Netflix, titled “Snoop’s Holiday Halftime Party,” featuring special guests Lainey Wilson, the singers from Netflix’s K-Pop Demon Hunters (Ejae, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami), and opera stars Andrea Bocelli & Matteo Bocelli, with appearances by George Clinton and Martha Stewart, which took place during the Minnesota Vikings vs. Detroit Lions game on Christmas Day.

George Clinton kicked off the event with a legendary funk performance, and Martha Stewart introduced Snoop Dogg with a reading of “Twas the Night Before Christmas” with he legendary rapper showcasing his signature style and performing hits like “Drop it Like it’s Hot,” “My Favorite Things,” “G Thang, alongside holiday classics. Special guests Lainey Wilson performed “Santa Claus is Coming to Town,”, while HUNTR/X (from ‘K-Pop Demon Hunters’) – comprised of Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami – sang a pop version of “The 12 Days of Christmas”. To close out the halftime show, the legendary Andrea Bocelli & son Matteo Bocelli performed a duet of “White Christmas”.

The halftime show will debut as a standalone special available to stream on Netflix this Fri, Dec 26th.

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Snoop Dogg’s “Holiday Halftime Party” on Netflix’s NFL Game Day features Lainey Wilson, HUNTR/X, and Andrea Bocelli

Snoop Dogg headlined the 2025 NFL Christmas Gameday Halftime Show on Netflix, titled “Snoop’s Holiday Halftime Party,” featuring special guests Lainey Wilson, the singers from Netflix’s K-Pop Demon Hunters (Ejae, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami), and opera stars Andrea Bocelli & Matteo Bocelli, with appearances by George Clinton and Martha Stewart, which took place during the Minnesota Vikings vs. Detroit Lions game on Christmas Day.

George Clinton kicked off the event with a legendary funk performance, and Martha Stewart introduced Snoop Dogg with a reading of “Twas the Night Before Christmas” with he legendary rapper showcasing his signature style and performing hits like “Drop it Like it’s Hot,” “My Favorite Things,” “G Thang, alongside holiday classics. Special guests Lainey Wilson performed “Santa Claus is Coming to Town,”, while HUNTR/X (from ‘K-Pop Demon Hunters’) – comprised of Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami – sang a pop version of “The 12 Days of Christmas”. To close out the halftime show, the legendary Andrea Bocelli & son Matteo Bocelli performed a duet of “White Christmas”.

The halftime show will debut as a standalone special available to stream on Netflix this Fri, Dec 26th.

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See David Guetta, Teddy Swims, Tones and I in the video for ‘Gone, Gone, Gone’

David Guetta, Teddy Swims, and Tones and I have dropped the video for their hit single “Gone Gone Gone,” filmed in Las Vegas.

The visual follows a young couple on a trip to Vegas, featuring a visit to Fremont Street and sees the three collaborators performing the song in the parking lot of Desert Star Motel alongside a collection of Elvis tribute artists. Vegas hotels spotted in the video include the Golden Nugget, Golden Gate and Circa, as well as many other Vegas landmarks.

Stream ‘Gone Gone Gone’ – HERE.
Take a look at the video for ‘Gone Gone Gone’ – HERE.

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DOJ release third batch of documents in Epstein investigation with mentions of Trump, Clinton

On Tuesday, the Justice Department released a third batch of documents and photos tied to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, unveiling nearly 30,000 additional pages that include references to President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton, along with investigative records, emails, photos and court materials. The Justice Department says it will continue releasing records while maintaining legally required protections for Epstein’s victims.

The disclosure, mandated by Congress under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, includes more than 11,000 files drawn from FBI and DOJ records, media clippings, videos and internal correspondence. The department has released the materials in stages, with officials noting that hundreds of thousands of pages are expected overall.

Among the most closely examined documents is a January 2020 email from a federal prosecutor in New York that discusses flight records connected to Epstein’s private jet. The message states, “for your situational awareness, wanted to let you know that the flight records we received yesterday reflect that Donald Trump traveled on Epstein’s private jet many more times than previously has been reported (or that we were aware), including during the period we would expect to charge in a [Ghislaine] Maxwell case.”

According to the email, Trump appeared as a passenger on at least eight flights between 1993 and 1996, including four trips on which Ghislaine Maxwell was also listed. The message adds that Trump traveled at various times with Marla Maples, his daughter Tiffany, and his son Eric. It further notes that “on one flight in 1993, he and Epstein are the only two listed passengers; on another, the only three passengers are Epstein, Trump, and then-20-year-old [redacted]. On two other flights, two of the passengers, respectively, were women who would be possible witnesses in a Maxwell case.”  The sender and recipient of the email were redacted, and the document does not allege wrongdoing by Trump. Flight logs included in the release show the trips were largely domestic, involving locations such as New Jersey, Palm Beach and Washington, D.C.

The newly released files also contain unverified, anonymous tips submitted to the FBI, including one from October 27, 2020, in which a tipster claimed a woman alleged Trump and Epstein raped her in the 1990s. The woman was described as fearful of contacting authorities. It remains unclear whether the FBI investigated the secondhand allegation.

Another notable document is a note signed “J. Epstein” and addressed to disgraced former gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. The note reads in part, “Dear L.N., As you know by now I have taken the ‘short route’ home.” It continues with references to shared beliefs and includes the line that “our president also shares our love of young, nubile girls,” before concluding, “Life is unfair.” The envelope bears an Aug. 13, 2019 postmark from Northern Virginia, three days after Epstein died in federal custody. Investigators ruled his death a suicide.  The DOJ said there are inconsistencies surrounding the letter, including the postmark location and a return address listing the wrong jail. An FBI request for handwriting analysis was included in the files, though no conclusion was provided. Authorities say they are still reviewing the document’s authenticity.

The DOJ acknowledged that the new batch contains multiple references to Trump, while cautioning that some materials include “untrue and sensationalist claims made against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election.” In a statement posted on X, the department said, “The Department of Justice has officially released nearly 30,000 more pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. Some of these documents contain untrue and sensationalist claims made against President Trump… To be clear: the claims are unfounded and false.”

The latest release also sheds light on investigative discussions surrounding Epstein’s alleged associates. Emails from 2019 reference “10 co-conspirators,” while later correspondence discusses possible charges. Details about the alleged co-conspirators were sparse, describing one as a “wealthy business man in Ohio” and noting that several individuals were served grand jury subpoenas in Florida, Boston, New York City and Connecticut. The status of others was listed as unknown. To date, Maxwell, who was convicted in 2021 and is serving a 20-year sentence, remains the only person prosecuted as Epstein’s accomplice.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized the lack of clarity, writing on X, “Who are these 10 co-conspirators? Why haven’t we seen those memos? Where are the grand jury records? Where are the FBI records? What are they hiding? Tens of thousands of files released shed no light on who they are. More questions than answers.”

The latest released files/photos can be accessed on the Justice Department’s website – HERE.

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Former U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse reveals terminal Stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis

Former U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse revealed Tuesday that he has been diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer, sharing the news publicly on social media. In his message, Sasse underscored gratitude for family and faith while acknowledging the gravity of his condition, blending seriousness with resolve as he confronts what lies ahead.

Sasse, 53, wrote on X: “Last week I was diagnosed with metastasized, stage-four pancreatic cancer, and am gonna die” he said, calling the illness aggressive and incurable. Sasse added, “Advanced pancreatic is nasty stuff; it’s a death sentence. But I already had a death sentence before last week too — we all do… Death is a wicked thief, and the bastard pursues us all. Still, I’ve got less time than I’d prefer. This is hard for someone wired to work and build, but harder still as a husband and a dad.”

Sasse said the diagnosis has deepened his appreciation for time spent with his wife, Melissa, and their three children, praising how his family has grown closer over the past year. Announcing the news during the holiday season, he noted that Christmas was not “the worst” moment to do so: “As a Christian, the weeks running up to Christmas are a time to orient our hearts toward the hope of what’s to come.” Despite the prognosis, Sasse emphasized his determination to keep going. “I’ll have more to say. I’m not going down without a fight,” he wrote. “One sub-part of God’s grace is found in the jawdropping advances science has made the past few years in immunotherapy and more. Death and dying aren’t the same — the process of dying is still something to be lived.”

Sasse represented Nebraska in the U.S. Senate from 2015 until early 2023. During his tenure, the conservative lawmaker was occasionally outspoken against leaders within his own party and was one of seven Republicans who voted to convict then-President Donald Trump during the second impeachment trial following the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack. Trump was ultimately acquitted. Before entering politics, Sasse built an academic career, earning degrees from Harvard University, Oxford University, St. John’s College, and a doctorate in history from Yale University.

He resigned from the Senate to become president of the University of Florida but stepped down from that role in mid-2024, citing serious health challenges faced by his wife, including epilepsy and memory issues linked to a past aneurysm and strokes.

Medical experts note that stage-four pancreatic cancer is the most advanced form of the disease, meaning it has spread to other organs. It is often detected late due to the lack of early symptoms and routine screening. According to national cancer data, pancreatic cancer typically affects older adults, with the average age of diagnosis around 70, making Sasse’s case at 53 relatively uncommon. Tens of thousands of Americans are diagnosed each year, and the disease remains among the deadliest cancers.

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Cody Johnson & family plan to ‘dote on that little boy’ this Christmas

It’s a very special Christmas at Cody Johnson‘s house this year, as he and his wife Brandi Johnson celebrate for the first time as a family of five. 

Jaycee Daniel Johnson arrived Oct. 21, joining 10-year-old Clara Mae Johnson and 8-year-old Cori Johnson.

“He’s perfect. Man, it’s been so great,” Cody tells ABC Audio. “I was so thankful. I’ve thanked God every day for a perfect pregnancy, perfect delivery. He’s healthy. I mean, you really can’t ask for anything better.”

“And my daughters are going crazy over him. And he’s gonna be spoilt,” he laughs. “He’s gonna to be so spoilt with those two sisters.”

Cody says this year’s yuletide celebration will be simple, with a likely focus on the new baby.

“Just stayin’ at home,” he says of his plans. “I mean, really taking this time and saying, ‘Look, let’s focus on our family.’ We’re not doing any big plans and we’re just gonna be home and probably dote on that little boy.”  

Cody’s next show isn’t until Feb. 6 in Birmingham, Alabama.

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Kenny Chesney sets 2026 Las Vegas Sphere residency

Kenny Chesney is officially heading back to the Las Vegas Sphere in 2026.

The country superstar will make his return to the Sphere next summer, with the new residency announcement coming after Chesney’s first performances at the Sphere earlier this year, where he became one of the first country artists to perform at the groundbreaking venue.

Chesney said in a release announcing the shows: “You can’t truly understand until you start playing music with all the people there, feeling that energy and the way the visuals and the songs just consume people. The more I watched the fans having this experience I’m sure they couldn’t imagine, the more ideas I had – both to reconfigure some of last year’s songs, and a few songs that seemed like they should get this immersive treatment – and wanted to do.”

Chesney 2026 residency includes the following dates:

Friday, June 19
Saturday, June 20
Wednesday, June 24
Friday, June 26
Saturday, June 27

For ticket information, head to Chesney’s website or the Sphere’s website.

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Eric Church to release soundtrack for ‘Evangeline vs The Machine Comes Alive’

Eric Church will release of a live album and soundtrack titled Evangeline vs. The Machine: Comes Alive (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), for release on February 13, 2026.  Preorder: HERE.

The 19-track album was recorded in May 2025 during his two-night stint at The Pinnacle in Nashville, where Church performed his May 2025 studio album, Evangeline vs. The Machine, in its entirety, followed by a set of his catalog hits. For the performance, Church was backed by an expanded musical ensemble, including a six-piece band, a four-piece horn section, a four-piece string section, an eight-piece choir, and vocalist Joanna Cotten.

The soundtrack release will accompany Church’s exclusive concert film of the same name, which will debut in IMAX theaters across the U.S. and Canada on the same day.  For tickets, head HERE.

For soundtrack and film information, head to Church’s official website.

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Ariana Grande to star in ‘Focker-in-Law’ alongside Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro

Ariana Grande is set to star in the fourth installment of the “Meet the Parents” franchise titled ‘Focker-in-Law’, opposite Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro.  Universal announced that the film is scheduled for release on November 25, 2026.

Returning cast members Stiller, De Niro, Blythe Danner, Owen Wilson and Teri Polo will star alongside Grande and Beanie Feldstein in Focker-in-Law, with John Hamburg (Along Came Polly, I Love You, Man, and Why Him) to serve as writer/director.

Grande will play a character engaged to Stiller’s character’s son. Plot details for the fourth installment are being kept under wraps, but producer Jane Rosenthal teases that “Stiller is now the same age that [De Niro] was when we did the first one, and his kids have grown up, and they have to come home and meet the parents.”

The comedy will mark Grande’s first new film role in the wake of playing Glinda in the big-screen adaptation of Wicked, which earned the superstar a best supporting actress nomination at the 2025 Academy Awards.

The “Meet the Parents” movies — the 2000 original film, and its sequels “Meet the Fockers” and “Little Fockers” — have accumulated $1.13 billion in global box office.

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