Oreo has never shied away from pushing flavor boundaries, and in the past, we’ve even seen them team up with a famous face or two to bring a new vision to life. Back in 2021, the iconic cookie brand joined forces with music sensation Lady Gaga for a collaboration that honored her new album,
Earlier this month, it was revealed that the 2025 edition of Record Store Day is set to be held on April 12. Every year, RSD organizers also appoint a celebrity ambassador to be the face of the annual campaign, and it was just announced that for 2025, that honor will go to Post Malone.
Travis Scott and Post Malone, two artists standing at unique points in their respective careers, will both be taking the stage as part of the 2025 edition of Michael Rubin's Fanatics Super Bowl Party.
Djo — aka Joe Keery who plays Steve Harrington in “Stranger Things” — just announced he’s hitting the road from February through June on his ‘Back On You World Tour’ with his former band Post Animal serving as the special guest on all dates.
In an Instagram announcement that plays more like a horror film teaser, Lady Gaga has revealed that her new studio album – her seventh – will be titled Mayhem and be released March 7. Teased on billboards that recently began popping up in New York City and Las Vegas,
Known for his genre-defying music, “Posty” recently released his album ‘F-1 Trillion,’ which topped the Billboard 200.
Will Beyoncé finally win Album of the Year? Could Charli XCX win her first Grammy? Will Taylor Swift take the night’s biggest prize again? Time to find out.
From Vive Latino in Mexico City to Cosquín Rock in Argentina and Coachella, these festivals have already announced their line-ups this year.
Morgan Wallen earns his 16th No. 1 on Billboard ’s Country Airplay chart as “Love Somebody” lifts a spot to the top of the tally dated Feb. 1. The song, which he co-wrote, increased by 9% to 33.8 million audience impressions Jan. 17-23, according to Luminate.
The third single and music video from the singer’s highly anticipated album will premiere during a Grammy Awards commercial break.
First Super Bowl - January 15, 1967 - The first Super Bowl championship game was between the NFL (Green Bay Packers) and AFL (Kansas City Chiefs) champions at Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles. The score was Green Bay, 35 and Kansas City, 10. Attendance was 61,946. Bart Starr, the quarterback for Green Bay, was named the MVP.