Categories
Pop Daypop

Billie Eilish announces release date for 3D concert film directed by James Cameron

Billie Eilish has announced a ‘Hit Me Hard & Soft Tour’ 3D film is on the way, co-by Eilish alongside Oscar-winning filmmaker James Cameron.

Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour (Live In 3D) is scheduled for global release on March 20.  Eilish first broke the news at her final concert on November 23rd Nat Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., and later took to Instagram writing: “HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR (LIVE IN 3D) coming to theatres on march 20th 2026 !!!! 🥳🥳🥳 this has been one of my favorite tours everrrrrr and being able to capture it and co-direct this film with @jamescameronofficial has truly been a dream come true. can’t wait for you all to see it :’)🎥⭐🤭💙

Cameron also posted on Instagram: “An honor and a blast to co-direct the 3D movie of the amazing show @billieeilish has been performing all over the world: BILLIE EILISH – HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR (LIVE IN 3D) coming to theaters March 20, 2026.”

The upcoming concert film was captured during her world tour, which began September 29, 2024 in Quebec, Ontario, Canada.

Editorial credit: Featureflash Photo Agency / Shutterstock.com

Categories
Go Country 105

Chris Young sings on ‘Live with Kelly & Mark,’ says first holiday tour was ‘magical’

Chris Young just wrapped up his first ever holiday tour, so on Tuesday, he switched to non-Christmas mode for a performance on Live with Kelly & Mark.

Chris sang the title track of his new album I Didn’t Come Here to Leave, which you can watch online now.

Meanwhile, Chris took to Instagram to share his thoughts on his It Must Be Christmas — An Acoustic Evening with Chris Young tour, which featured him performing his hits as well as holiday songs, like the recently released “Christmas Ain’t Christmas” and “Silver Bells.”

“I wanted to take a moment to thank each and every one of you that attended the It Must Be Christmas acoustic tour. I couldn't have asked for a better way to celebrate the holidays,” Chris wrote. “I hope you and yours have a Merry Christmas and wonderful new year. Can't wait to get back out on the road next year!”

He also wrote, “Thank you for making this the most magical tour.”

Chris hasn’t announced a full tour for 2026 yet, though he does have a few shows booked here and there.

Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Categories
News Daypop

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer introduces resolution to force DOJ into full release of Epstein files

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Monday he will move to force a Senate vote on legal action against the Justice Department over its failure to fully release records tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, escalating a growing bipartisan dispute over compliance with a recently enacted transparency law. Schumer’s resolution would direct Senate leadership to initiate or join civil litigation in federal court to compel full compliance; he plans to force consideration of the measure when the Senate returns from recess in January, though passage could require unanimous consent.

Schumer’s announcement follows the Justice Department missing a congressionally mandated deadline to make public the complete, unclassified Epstein files under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which was signed into law in November. While thousands of pages were released Friday, lawmakers and victims’ advocates argue the disclosure fell well short of what the statute requires.

Schumer said in a statement: “The law Congress passed is crystal clear: release the Epstein files in full so Americans can see the truth. Instead, the Trump Department of Justice dumped redactions and withheld the evidence — that breaks the law.”  Schumer called the limited disclosure a “blatant cover-up” and accused Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche of shielding President Donald Trump from scrutiny.

Attorneys representing Epstein survivors sharply criticized the release, saying large portions remain hidden: “We are told that there are hundreds of thousands of pages of documents still unreleased,” they argued, stating that excessive redactions and omissions violate the law. Another group of survivors said the public “received a fraction of the files,” calling for hearings, formal demands, and court action.

Justice Department has defended its pace, saying it is balancing transparency with victim protections. In a fact sheet released Sunday, the DOJ said more than 200 attorneys are reviewing files individually to ensure legally required redactions and stressed that no redactions are intended to shield public figures: “this is an arduous process, as each document and photograph must be individually reviewed by DOJ and the Southern District of New York for potential redactions to protect victims or potential victims,” the department said.  And on NBC’s “Meet the Press,”  Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche acknowledged the agency missed the deadline, but said ongoing reviews are necessary to prevent further harm, dismissing threats of legal action.

Epstein died by suicide in federal custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. The Justice Department has said he abused more than 1,200 women and girls.

Editorial credit: lev radin / Shutterstock.com

Categories
News Daypop

Trump administration halting five offshore wind projects, citing national security concerns

The Trump administration announced Monday it is pausing leases for five major offshore wind projects along the East Coast, citing national security risks identified by the Department of Defense.

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said the decision follows classified Pentagon assessments and long-standing concerns outlined in unclassified government reports. “Today’s action addresses emerging national security risks, including the rapid evolution of the relevant adversary technologies, and the vulnerabilities created by large-scale offshore wind projects with proximity near our east coast population centers,” Burgum said in a statement,  emphasizing the administration’s broader energy stance: “Due to national security concerns identified by @DeptofWar, @Interior is PAUSING leases for 5 expensive, unreliable, heavily subsidized offshore wind farms! ONE natural gas pipeline supplies as much energy as these 5 projects COMBINED. @POTUS is bringing common sense back to energy policy & putting security FIRST!”

The Interior Department said unclassified analyses have found that the movement of large turbine blades and their reflective towers can interfere with radar systems, a phenomenon known as “clutter,” which can obscure real targets and create false signals. A 2024 Department of Energy report noted that adjusting radar thresholds to manage clutter could also cause systems to miss actual threats.

The pause affects Vineyard Wind 1, Revolution Wind, Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind, Sunrise Wind, and Empire Wind, with projects located off the coasts of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Virginia and New York. Two smaller offshore wind facilities — one off Rhode Island operating since 2016 and another off New York that came online in 2023 — are not impacted.

Several of the paused projects are already partially built or nearing completion. Vineyard Wind 1, located about 15 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, has roughly half of its 62 turbines operating and is expected to eventually power more than 400,000 Massachusetts homes and businesses. Revolution Wind off Rhode Island is about 80% complete. Dominion Energy’s Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project, the largest in the U.S. with 176 turbines, was slated to be operational by the end of 2026. Sunrise Wind and Empire Wind, both off Long Island, are also under construction.

The decision comes weeks after Judge Patti Saris of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts struck down President Trump’s earlier executive order on Jan. 20th that broadly blocked new wind energy leasing, calling it unlawful. That ruling followed a lawsuit brought by a coalition of attorneys general from 17 states and Washington, D.C.

However, the pause drew swift criticism from state leaders and environmental groups. Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont called the move “yet another erratic, anti-business move by the Trump administration that will drive up the price of electricity in Connecticut and throughout the region. This project is nearing completion and providing good-paying clean energy jobs.”

The Sierra Club’s legislative director Melinda Pierce also condemned the action: “The Trump administration’s vengeance towards renewable energy knows no end. Americans need cheaper and more reliable energy that does not come at the expense of our health and futures.” Dominion Energy spokesperson Jeremy Slayton said Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind was developed “in close coordination with the military” and noted its pilot turbines have operated for five years without security issues.

According to the Department of Energy, wind energy currently provides about 10% of U.S. electricity and remains the nation’s largest source of renewable power.

Editorial credit: Soft grass / Shutterstock.com

Categories
Go Country 105

The Year in Music 2025: Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs & Carrie Underwood make history

Who’s the bestselling country artist of all time? It’s an answer that evolved over the last few months of 2025, as The Recording Industry Association of America tallied the latest numbers.

In early October, the RIAA declared Luke Combs not only the bestselling male, but the country artist with the most certifications in history, racking up 168 million units during his career.

You might recall it’s a record previously held by Garth Brooks

“I mean, it’s all very unexpected, I think,” Luke said just prior to November’s CMA Awards. “You can’t plan to get to this point, you know. And obviously when I moved here, I just wanted to be able to make a living doing music, whatever that looked like.”

Luke was ever humble and quick to give the credit to his supporters: “It’s all been a blessing, and I’m very fortunate and I’m just thankful, man, for the fans. I mean, it’s all them.”  

Near the end of October, the RIAA revealed Carrie Underwood shares similar honors, having sold 95 million units, including 22.5 million albums and 72.5 million singles.

“Accomplishments like this are more than I would have ever dared to dream of when I was starting out,” she said in a statement. “I owe everything to the fans, who have literally voted for me from the beginning of my career and have showed up and given me so much love for over 20 years. I feel truly blessed.”

When the final tallies were announced in December, it was Morgan Wallen who would come out on top. 

He’s sold 239.5 million singles and 26 million albums, for a total of 265.5 million units, according to the RIAA. That makes him not only the bestselling artist in country music, but also the third-most-certified artist in any genre, behind Drake and Taylor Swift.

Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Categories
Country Daypop

Lainey Wilson scores ninth No. 1 at country radio with “Somewhere Over Laredo”

Lainey Wilson has earned her ninth No. 1 at country radio with “Somewhere Over Laredo,” the lead single from her Whirlwind (Deluxe) album.

“Somewhere Over Laredo” was written by Wilson along with Trannie Anderson, Dallas Wilson and Andy Albert. Check out the Somewhere Over Laredo performance video – HERE.

The song honors “Somewhere Over The Rainbow”, which Wilson talked about on CBS Mornings:  “I spend a lot of my time 30,000 feet in the air, flying to the next show, the next town, and you know when you’re staring out the window you get to just spend a little bit of time with yourself and reminisce and dream, talk to God, and all of those things and this song right here — it gave me an opportunity to kind of step back into a pair of shoes that I wore a long time ago .. And I’m partial, but this is one of my favorite songs that I have ever written, and, I mean, of course everybody is inspired by the song ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow,’ and we’ll see. It’s out now.”

Lainey also unveiled the official music video for “Somewhere Over Laredo,” directed by decorated filmmaker TK McKamy (Tim McGraw, Reba, Darius Rucker). An official video description reads: “Wilson embarks on a surreal adventure inspired by the timeless magic of The Wizard of Oz. In pursuit of love lost, Wilson takes a trip down the yellow brick road through symbolic memories as a mysterious cowboy lures her deeper into a lucid dream.”

See the video for Somewhere Over LaredoHERE.

Editorial credit: Michael Mattes / Shutterstock.com

Categories
Pop Daypop

Barry Manilow reveals lung cancer diagnosis

Barry Manilow has announced that he has been diagnosed with early-stage lung cancer and will postpone his January performances while he undergoes surgery.

The 82-year-old singer/songwriter shared the news Monday in a statement posted to Instagram, explaining that lingering bronchitis earlier this year prompted his doctor to order precautionary imaging.

Manilow wrote: “The MRI discovered a cancerous spot on my left lung that needs to be removed, stressing that the cancer was caught early: “It’s pure luck (and a great doctor) that it was found so early,” he said, adding that physicians do not believe the disease has spread and that further tests are underway to confirm that assessment.

Because of the diagnosis, Manilow said he will have surgery now that his ‘Christmas: A Gift of Love’ concerts have concluded. “The bad news is that now that the Christmas is a Gift of Love concerts are over, I’m going into surgery to have the spot removed,” noting that doctors do not anticipate the need for further treatment: “So, that’s it. No chemo. No radiation. Just chicken soup and ‘I Love Lucy’ reruns.”

However, the procedure will require Manilow to reschedule his January arena shows: “I’m very sorry that you have to change your plans .. Just like you, we were all looking forward to the January shows and hate having to move everything around.”

Manilow plans to return to the stage after his Valentine’s Day weekend performances in Las Vegas, with shows running from late February through April. Despite the setback, he remained upbeat about his recovery and return. “Something tells me that February weekend is going to be one big party.”  To conclude, Manilow also urged fans to prioritize their health. “If you have even the slightest symptom, get tested!”

A native of New York City, Manilow is a Grammy, Tony and Emmy Award winner best known for hits such as “Copacabana” and “Mandy,” and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2002.  Manilow has been married to his husband, Garry Kief, since 2014, and they live primarily in Palm Springs, California.

Editorial credit: lev radin / Shutterstock.com

Categories
Country Daypop

Brandy & Monica, Florence + The Machine, Brandi Carlile to appear on CNN’s ‘New Year’s Eve Live’ special

Brandy and Monica will take the stage together on New Year’s Eve, extending the momentum of their recently completed ‘The Boy Is Mine Tour’ with a nationally televised performance on CNN’s annual NYE celebration.

The R&B stars are part of the star-studded entertainment lineup for CNN’s New Year’s Eve Live with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen‘ originating from Times Square in NYC, officially kicking off Wednesday, December 31, at 8 p.m. ET.

The broadcast will feature musical performances by Robyn (from Times Square), Shakira (from Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla.), Brandy and Monica (from The Black Promoters Collective/The Boy Is Mine Tour), and Bryan Adams (from Madison Square Garden)   Also slated to appear are Flo Rida, Brandi Carlile, Florence + The Machine, RAYE, Patti LaBelle, Michelle Williams, and Aloe Blacc.

Additional guests include Late Show host Stephen Colbert, SNL‘s Sarah Sherman, Leanne Morgan, Rebecca Romijn and husband Jerry O’Connell, B.J. Novak, Amy Sedaris, and mentalist Oz Perlman.

Throughout the night, CNN reporters will provide live coverage of celebrations across the country, including Randi Kaye in New Orleans; Stephanie Elam in Atlantis, Paradise Island in the Bahamas:, Isabel Rosales in Greater Lauderdale, Fla.; and Harry Enten in Prescott, Ariz.

The live broadcast will follow New Year’s celebrations in more than a dozen cities around the globe. CNN’s New Year’s Eve programming will also stream on CNN’s new subscription platform (available at CNN.com/AllAccess), and on CNN’s mobile app and connected apps on smart TVs. Pay TV subscribers can access the stream by logging in with their Pay TV credentials.

Editorial credit: Kathy Hutchins / Shutterstock.com

Categories
Pop Daypop

Jonas Brothers returning for ‘Camp Rock 3’ executive produced by Demi Lovato

Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas are set to reprise their roles as the fictional band Connect 3 in the upcoming Camp Rock 3 film – some 17 years after the release of their Disney Channel original movie, Camp Rock (2008) and its sequel film Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010).

The famous brothers are also set to produce the Disney+/Disney Channel project, alongside their former co-star, Demi Lovato (who played Mitchie Torres in the original films).  Disney Branded Television confirmed that Camp Rock 3 has already begun filming in Vancouver, with Maria Canals-Barrera (‘Wizards of Waverly Place’) also reprising her role as Mitchie’s mother, Connie. The ensemble cast will also include Liamani Segura, Malachi Barton, Lumi Pollack, Hudson Stone, Casey Trotter, Brooklynn Pitts and Ava Jean.

According to an official synopsis from Disney, the film “picks up when Connect 3 lose their opening act for a major reunion tour, returning to their beloved Camp Rock to discover the next big thing. As campers vie for the chance to open for their favorite band, tensions rise and friendships are tested, leading to unexpected alliances, revelations and romances. Camp Rock’s all-new campers include bold and determined Sage (Segura) and her easygoing brother Desi (Stone), cello prodigy Rosie (Pollack), drummer with his own beat Cliff (Trotter), choreo queen Callie (Pitts), intimidating influencer Madison (Jean) and camp bad boy Fletch (Barton).”

Ayo Davis, president, Disney Branded Television, in a press release: “Camp Rock is an important part of the Disney Channel Original Movie legacy, with unforgettable music, energetic storytelling, and characters that live in the hearts of fans to this day. Bringing it back with Kevin, Joe, Nick and Demi is such a full-circle moment, and we can’t wait to reintroduce this world to a new generation.”

Editorial credit: DFree / Shutterstock.com

Categories
Go Country 105

The Year in Music 2025: ‘Somewhere Over Laredo,’ the Whirlwind continued for Lainey Wilson

In 2025, both the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music agreed: Lainey Wilson is without a doubt the entertainer of the year. 

Lainey lived up to the title, representing the genre on the national stage, first performing as part of the Quincy Jones tribute during the Grammys in February. In September, she’d anchor the in memoriam segment at the Emmys, performing “Go Rest High on That Mountain” with Vince Gill

In February, Lainey not only topped the chart with her eighth #1, “4x4xU,” she marked a personal milestone, getting engaged to longtime boyfriend Devlin “Duck” Hodges at George Jones‘ mansion near Nashville. So far, they haven’t revealed their plans to tie the knot. 

March was officially the beginning of the Whirlwind, as Lainey set her so-named tour in motion in Zurich, Switzerland. The trek would arrive in the States by August, playing nearly 50 shows by November.

The month would also preview Lainey’s future as an awards favorite in 2025, emerging with seven nominations at the 60th ACMs.

“The girls are kicking down some barn doors and I like it,” she said at the Texas ceremony in May, as she took home album, artist-songwriter, female artist and entertainer. She also debuted “Trailblazer” with Reba McEntire and Miranda Lambert, a song that would go on to be nominated for a Grammy. 

Later in May, Lainey debuted “Somewhere Over Laredo” on the AMAs, a preview of August’s expanded edition of Whirlwind, which arrived to mark its one-year birthday. By December, it would become her ninth #1. 

By July, the bell-bottomed hitmaker had left her mark on the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, as her Tough As Nails exhibit started its run, which continues through June 2026. 

Lainey once again led the noms for the 59th CMAs in September, following in the footsteps of Dolly Parton and Reba to host the show solo in November. She’d go home with trophies for entertainer, album and female vocalist for the fourth time in a row. 

In 2026 Lainey will take her tour Down Under in February, before making her big-screen debut in March, with a role in Colleen Hoover‘s Reminders of Him. She’ll hit the road in the U.S. soon after, with fans anxious for new music, as Whirlwind approaches it second anniversary. 

Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.