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Having dabbled in the both the acting and music world, Selena Gomez is ready to make her return to the small(er) screen. The former Disney Channel star has been given a straight-to-series pickup by Netflix for an adaptation of best-selling young adult novel '13 Reasons Why' by Jay Asher. The upcoming series was picked up for a total for thirteen episodes, crafted and penned by Pulitzer Prize-winner Brian Yorkey. -
O-Town Reunion: Boyband Returns In 2016 for Tour [Tickets On Sale Now]
Between the Backstreet Boys' touring comeback and NSync's 30-second reunion performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, boyband throwbacks have been all the rage for millennials in the past few years. Next January, pop band O-Town will hit the road for a short string of small-venue shows in the U.S., making stops in big cities like New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston. The band will tour without member Ashley Parker Angel, who amicably opted out of the initial band reunion in 2014. The touring group will consist of all other original members Erik-Michael Estrada, Dan Miller, Trevor Penick and Jacob Underwood. Tickets to see O-Town are available on the secondary market, and are currently averaging just $65 across the band's scheduled dates. -
Seth MacFarlane Sings Sinatra Tune "The One I Love" on 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert'
We're used to seeing Seth MacFarlane voicing musical numbers on his show 'Family Guy' and for his movie 'Ted', but last night he stepped out of the sound booth and onto the stage of 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert', where he performed the Frank Sinatra tune "The One I Love" off his new album 'No One Ever Tells You'. -
Meow With Run The Jewels' New Pawcumentary and Cat Merchandise [WATCH]
Run The Jewels has to be the only rap duo to ever be able to release a remix album named 'Meow The Jewels' using cat sounds and have their fans absolutely love it. Now, the group had shared a mini-"pawcumentary" that details the project's inspiration and success, along with some new store items. -
5 Seconds of Summer ‘Sounds Live Feels Live’ Tour Tickets Climbing in Price; On Sale Now!
Although it still feels like summer ended just yesterday, pop-punk band 5 Seconds of Summer are already giving fans something to look forward to when next July rolls around. The Australian teen group announced earlier this month that they will be embarking on lengthy North American tour in 2016 in support of their latest album 'Sounds Good Feels Good', which they debuted on October 23. The 'Sounds Live Feels Live' tour kicks off on July 1 in Uncasville, Connecticut and will run until September 18 when it finishes up in Houston. With over nine months to go until the band hits the road, resale tickets to 5 Seconds of Summer are already expensive, and climbing in price quickly. -
Adele Radio City Music Hall NBC Special Set for December to Celebrate '25' Release
Adele's NBC deal in conjunction with the release of her new album 25 just keeps getting juicier and juicier. The "Hello" singer has already been confirmed for appearances on Saturday Night Live and The Today Show, and now, the network and New York City's Radio City Music Hall have announced that the pop juggernaut will have an hour-long special on TV this December. -
Justin Bieber Walks Out of Awkward Spanish Radio Station Interview [WATCH]
After spending a few rough years growing up in the spotlight and not always making the best decisions, Justin Bieber has wandered down many different avenues in hopes of repairing his soured image. So far, he's done pretty well for himself on the road to redemption until he hit the latest snag during an interview with Spanish radio station Vodafone Yu. After being asked a series of bizarre questions, an uncomfortable Bieber stood up and, instead of participating in a YouTube video challenge; he ducked out of the awkward radio station interview without returning. -
David Guetta, Sia Tab Fetty Wap On 'Bang My Head' Remix From 'Listen Again' Album
David Guetta asked Fetty Wap to remix his Listen track "Bang My Head" originally recorded with Sia. The new remix will appear on a new album, Listen Again that will feature some new music from the Frenchman, new remixes and five videos all packaged into one large LP. -
One Direction's New Song 'Olivia' Teased by Liam Payne Ahead of 'Made in the A.M.' [LISTEN]
One Direction's new album may be called Made in the A.M., but Directioners evenings were made on Thursday night (Oct. 29) when Liam Payne teased a new song from the record. In a short, reportedly not but probably totally approved Twitter video, the 1D member played a little snippet of the new song "Olivia." -
Alanis Morissette’s 'All I Really Want' Covered by Canadian Punks F*cked Up [LISTEN]
F*cked Up have covered Alanis Morissette's "All I Really Want," 20 years after the singer dropped her first album, 'Jagged Little Pill', which is being re-issued this week. To celebrate two decades of rocking out to Morissette's landmark debut, the music streaming service, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), is releasing an all-Canadian covers album. -
Stream Boom Jinx Album 'No Answers In Luck' On Anjunabeats
Norwegian producer, DJ Boom Jinx, born Oistein Johan Eide, has released his debut artist album No Answers In Luck via his longtime label home, Above & Beyond's Anjunabeats. -
Tinashe, Chris Brown Tease"Player" Video with Behind-The-Scenes Clip [WATCH]
“2 On” singer Tinashe is charging full speed ahead with the promo train for her sophomore album Joyride. While the video for her Chris Brown assisted single “Player” doesn’t drop till Monday, the performer teased fans today with the dance heavy trailer for the visual.
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