
Harry Styles is celebrating the release of his new album “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally” with a Netflix concert film. The pop star’s first show in nearly three years — taking place this Friday in Manchester, England — is being filmed and will be available to stream on Sunday, March 8 at 7 p.m. GMT/ 3 p.m. ET/ 12 p.m. PT. The news follows Styles’ first-ever live performance of the era this past weekend at the BRIT Awards, where he showed off his choreography skills to the album’s lead single “Aperture.”

Shakira wrapped up the extensive Mexican leg of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour on Sunday (March 1) with a new record, gathering 400,000 people for a free concert at the Zócalo in Mexico City. It was the largest audience ever assembled in the country’s main public square, according to figures from the city’s government, and marked the Colombian superstar’s return there for the first time since her debut in 2007.

Fresh off performing at the Super Bowl and kick-starting her latest arena tour — including as top in Minneapolis last week that raised $600,000 for families affected by ICE operations in Minnesota — the high-profile honors keep coming for Brandi Carlile.
The Washington artist and activist has been name done of Time magazine's 2026 Women of the Year.

Nearly two weeks after Valentine’s Day, Bruno Mars plays the role of love doctor with the release of his anticipated album The Romantic, out on Friday (Feb. 27).
It’s the hitmaker’s first solo album since 2016, and The Romantic boasts nine tracks in total, including the Billboard Hot 100-topping single “I Just Might,” which marked his first debut and 10th overall entry at the summit. The track is still holding strong inside the top 10 at No. 6 on the Hot 100 at press time.

Goodbyes usually don’t last forever, but if you’re the Eagles, maybe they do.
On Wednesday (Feb. 25) the legendary rock outfit announced a third leg of their aptly named “The Long Goodbye” farewell tour. This new three-show run will hit three U.S. stadiums: Atlanta’s Truist Park on May 5, Nashville’s FirstBank Stadium at Vanderbilt University on May 9 and Arlington, Texas’ Globe Life Field on May 16. Special guest Tedeschi Trucks Band will join the band for all “Act III” shows.

After months of rumors, the news Metallica fans have been waiting for finally came on Wednesday morning (Feb. 25): the iconic metal band is coming to Las Vegas’ Sphere. Metallica is slated to debut its Life Burns Faster residency at the high-tech venue during an eight-show run in October that will continue the No Repeat Weekend tradition they began with the 2023 launch of their M72 world tour.

The Strokes, Wu-Tang Clan, and more will head to Atlanta later this fall for the 2026 Shaky Knees Festival.
The three-day event is set to run Sept. 18 through 20 at Atlanta’s Piedmont Park. The Strokes will headline night one on Friday; Twenty One Pilots will top the bill on Saturday; and Gorillaz will close out the festival on Sunday.

Every year, Billboard‘s Women in Music Awards celebrate women in the industry who made some of the biggest strides of the past 12 months — and that’s exactly why in 2026, Teyana Taylor, Tate McRae, Ella Langley, Kehlani, Laufey and Zara Larsson have all made the latest honorees list.

Harry Styles is bringing the disco to 30 Rock soon. NBC announced Monday (Feb. 23), the British pop star will return to Saturday Night Live seven years after making his debut on the program, once again serving as host and musical guest on an episode airing shortly after Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally drops.

Shakira will end the historic Mexican trek of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour with a bang on March 1, when she gives a free concert at the heart of Mexico City, the Zócalo, where she is set to return after nearly 20 years. The Colombian superstar announced the show on Friday (Feb. 20) in a brief video shared on her social media.








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