Star-studded FireAid benefit concerts estimated to have raised $100 million

Star-studded FireAid benefit concerts estimated to have raised $100 million

Live Nation/AEG Presents/Azoff Company/LA ClippersFundraising is still ongoing, but the FireAid benefit concerts, which took place Jan. 30 in Inglewood, California, raised more than $100 million for LA wildfire relief.The concerts took place at both the Kia Forum and the Intuit Dome, and featured over 30 artists, including Billie Eilish, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo,…Read More…

Music notes: Tate McRae, Beyoncé and more

Music notes: Tate McRae, Beyoncé and more

Tate McRae has scheduled record release parties across the U.S. for her new album, So Close to What, taking place Feb. 21 through Feb. 23. They’ll take place in multiple record stores in multiple states, from Alabama to Wyoming — check with individual stores for more details. The album is officially out Feb. 21. It’s been less…Read More…

Gin Blossoms, Blues Traveler & Spin Doctors announce summer tour

Gin Blossoms, Blues Traveler & Spin Doctors announce summer tour

Ryan McCann/RPM CreativeThe ’90s called, and they have a tour for you.Gin Blossoms, Blues Traveler and Spin Doctors are teaming up to hit the road together over the summer, starting on the Fourth of July at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. The outing will conclude Sept. 14 at the Bourbon and Beyond festival in…Read More…

Benson Boone apologizes for Grammys crotch grab

Benson Boone apologizes for Grammys crotch grab

Sonja Flemming/CBSOne of the notable fashion moments of Sunday night’s Grammy Awards came when Nikki Glaser and Heidi Klum tore Benson Boone’s suit off his body to reveal a sparkly baby-blue jumpsuit underneath. After the best new artist nominee performed his song “Beautiful Things” — complete with one of his trademark flips — he very pointedly…Read More…

The Weeknd releases ‘Red Terror’ + ‘Open Hearts’ videos

The Weeknd releases ‘Red Terror’ + ‘Open Hearts’ videos

XO/Republic RecordsAhead of Sunday’s Grammy Awards, The Weeknd dropped a stop-motion short film for his song “Red Terror,” about “a boy in a haunted forest,” director Eddie Alcazar explained to Deadline.The Weeknd appears in the video as a mouthless child who travels through the darkness and a forest filled with monsters. He attempts to shed his original form,…Read More…