Shania Twain is close to finishing her seventh studio album, the follow-up to 2023âs Queen of Me. Work began in early 2024, paused for touring after her Vegas residency and U.S. dates, then resumed in the studio.
Scottish singer-songwriter Jacob Alon wins the 2026 BRIT Awards Criticsâ Choice. His debut album In Limerence, also shortlisted for the 2025 Mercury Prize, helped him beat nominees Rose Gray and Sienna Spiro, marking him as a major emerging artist for 2026.
Sphere Entertainment plans a second U.S. venue at National Harbor near Washington, D.C. The proposed 6,000-seat âmini-Sphereâ will feature the same immersive tech as Las Vegas, including a 16K x 16K LED screen, spatial audio, haptics, and 4D effects.
Morrissey has canceled his St. Petersburg, Florida show at the Mahaffey Theater, his fifth canceled date of 2026. The concert had already been rescheduled from 2025 before being scrapped again.
Peso Pluma announces his 2026 DinastĂa Tour, launching in March with dates across the U.S., Latin America, and Europe, including Los Angeles, Miami, Mexico City, BogotĂĄ, Madrid, and Amsterdam.
Tori Amos reveals her 18th studio album, In Times of Dragons, arriving spring 2026. Described as a metaphorical exploration of democracy and resilience, it will be supported by her largest UK and European tour in a decade.
Sinatra The Musical will premiere in Londonâs West End this summer. Previews begin June 3, with an official opening June 24 at the Aldwych Theatre, featuring over 20 Frank Sinatra classics.
Flight of the Conchords reunite for their first live show in eight years at the 2026 Netflix Is a Joke Festival. Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement perform May 9 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles; tickets go on sale January 23.
Top Billboard Albums This Week:
5. KPop Demon Hunters Soundtrack
4. Taylor Swift â The Life of a Showgirl
3. Olivia Dean â The Art of Loving
2. Morgan Wallen â Iâm the Problem
1.Zach Bryan â With Heaven on Top
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