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The sex trafficking trial for Sean “Diddy” Combs takes place this week, and on Monday (May 5), the jury selection process was underway. Diddy’s charges include sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and transporting to engage in prostitution.

As reported by NPR, jury selection kicked off Sean “Diddy” Combs’ trial on Monday in what is expected to be one of the more explosive cases heard in New York in some time. The longtime music executive and business mogul has been accused of several heinous crimes, and several individuals have launched lawsuits accusing Combs of committing acts of violence, intimidation, and more.

The jury selection process will reportedly take one week to complete, and opening statements are scheduled to be heard by U.S. District Court Judge Arun Subramanian on May 12. Initially arrested on sex trafficking and racketeering charges, prosecutors filed a superseding indictment last and tacked on two additional charges: sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and the aforementioned transporting charge.

Diddy’s legal team requested a two-month delay for the trial as they wanted more time to respond to last month’s indictment. Judge Subramanian denied the request. It is expected that several witnesses and victims who allege Combs harmed them will take the stand. And unlike many trials of this magnitude, the trial will not be shown on television.

Combs faces a maximum sentence of life in prison on the sex trafficking and racketeering charges. The transporting to engage in prostitution count carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.

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Keith Urban will be honored at the 60th Academy of Country Music Awards on Thursday (May 8) with the prestigious Triple Crown Award.
The award signifies an achievement that only 11 previous artists have reached by winning new artist of the year and artist of the year in their respective genre or designation and entertainer of the year.  Urban qualified by winning top new male vocalist in 2001, male vocalist of the year in 2005 and 2006, and entertainer of the year in 2019. He is the first artist to receive this honor on the ACM Awards telecast since Carrie Underwood in 2010 at the 45th ACM Awards. (The award is generally given at the ACM Honors in August now as it was to Lainey Wilson last year).

Urban will be celebrated by Brothers Osborne, Chris Stapleton and Megan Moroney at the show.

Urban’s 18-year span between top new artist and entertainer of the year is the longest of any recipient and is a testament to his enduring career. He is also the first non-American to win the award: Urban was born in New Zealand and raised in Australia.

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“I came halfway around the world to live in Nashville,” says Urban who moved to Music City permanently in 1992.  “It was my dream since I was seven years old. All I ever wanted to do was write songs, try and get them recorded, try and get them on the radio, and now get them on streaming. And hopefully people like them and want to come and see me live. That’s never changed.”

Urban recalls his first win for top new male and how unreal it felt even to be nominated.

“I remember the first time seeing my name in the nominees and it felt like when you go to the theme park and you can get your picture taken and put on the front of a fake Time Magazine as a souvenir. I felt like that,” he says. “It wasn’t real. It had that surreal quality.”

But it was real, and Urban has been on a winning streak ever since, landing 20 No. 1 songs on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart and selling out arenas around the world.

When he won entertainer of the year, he’d been nominated and lost eight times before and was expecting the same result.

“I would just celebrate the nomination, not really thinking I’m going to win and I’m good with that. I was very content and grateful,” he says. “And so [to win]— and in hindsight, now, for it to happen the year before COVID— was particularly a wonderful blessing because it was a big night, an arena full of people celebrating.”

He will soon be joined by people celebrating in full arenas later this month when his first tour in three years, the High and Alive world tour, kicks off May 22 in Orange Beach, Alabama.

 He hopes that his Triple Crown victory can encourage other artists from outside the U.S. to come to Nashville and pursue their musical dreams as well.

“In particular, if it inspires some people from other countries who have a dream of coming to America, then that’s a good thing,” he says. “It took a lot of years of living in [Nashville] and becoming part of the community. But it’s absolutely achievable if you’re willing to put in the hard work and the time.”

The ACM Awards, hosted by Reba McEntire, will stream live for a global audience across 240+ countries and territories on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch on May 8, at 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT / 5 p.m. PT from the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas.

 The ACM Awards are produced by Dick Clark Productions, which is owned by Penske Media Eldridge, a joint venture between Eldridge Industries and Billboard parent company Penske Media.

Benson Boone could be back-flipping his way through your town this fall. The singer announced the dates for his 30-date fall 2025 American Heart arena tour on Monday morning (May 5), with the outing slated to kick off on August 22 at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, MN, before hitting Chicago, Columbus, Cleveland, […]

Hawk-eyed fans spotted Bad Bunny‘s signature white plastic chairs from Debí Tirar Más Fotos in different cities across the world over the weekend (May 3-4), leading many to believe that he’s set to announce a world tour soon.
Although the Puerto Rican superstar has not posted on his socials or officially announced a stint, the chairs were spotted outside of venues and stadiums across Latin America and Europe, including in Peru, Chile, Mexico, Brazil, Poland, France, England, Spain and Costa Rica.

It’s not totally surprising that he’d eventually announce a world tour. In fact, he hinted at it earlier this year when he announced his residency at El Choli.

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“Thanks to music and the love you give me through my music, I’ve had the privilege of traveling to sing in different places of the world. I appreciate and love to do it,” Bad Bunny said in January. “There are places I for sure will return to, like Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Colombia. And some I’ve never been to but would like to visit, like Brazil and Japan. And there are places I haven’t been to in a long time, like Italy, London, Spain, I know, and I promise before the year ends, I’ll tell you the date and time I will be visiting.”

The tour would follow other Bad Bunny mega tours, including World’s Hottest Tour and, most recently, the Most Wanted Tour. The former set the record in 2022 for the highest grossing Latin tour in Boxscore history, and the latter grossed more than $207.8 million, selling 703,000 tickets across 30 concerts. 

Bad Bunny’s Debí Tirar Más Fotos was released Jan. 5 on Día de Reyes. The set — which scored the artist his fourth Billboard 200 leader — is a celebration of Puerto Rico and the sonic heritage that has soundtracked the island for generations, including plena and jíbara. Bad Bunny’s unprecedented 30-day residency at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico is set to draw an estimated 250,000 visitors to the island over the summer.

Ivan Cornejo made history the weekend of May 3-4 as the youngest regional Mexican artist to headline the iconic Radio City Music Hall. The 20-year-old singer-songwriter — known for his heartbreaking sierreño ballads — performed two back-to-back sold-out shows at Radio City Music Hall over the weekend as part of his 30-date Mirada Tour Parte 2. A second date was added due to overwhelming demand, further cementing his role as a generational voice for Gen Z Latin fans.

At the start of his hour-and-a-half set Sunday night, Cornejo walked onto the stage wearing a rhinestone-encrusted cardigan, his subtle swagger shining through despite fighting off a cold. Holding a cup of tea for much of the evening, he expressed gratitude to his devoted audience: “Thank you for pulling through with me,” he said to roaring cheers.

The energy in the venue was ecstatic, with fans — mostly teenagers and young adults — filling the historic space to sing every lyric at full volume. Excited fans often chanted “Ivan, Ivan, Ivan!” in between songs, and their fervor was met with Cornejo responding, “New York! New York!”

Throughout his tight, 20-song set, Cornejo delivered fan favorites such as “Está Dañado,” “La Última Vez,” “Dónde Estás” and his newest single “Me Prometí,” which was released just three days prior. Each song showcased his ability to tug at the heartstrings with a signature blend of acoustic melodies, riveting electric guitar solos, and soulful vocals. The show ended on a fiery note with Cornejo’s high-energy rendition of “La Curiosidad,” leaving fans on an emotional high.

Meanwhile, dazzling stage lighting incorporated sunsets, shooting stars and a shimmering starry night, perfectly complementing the moody and emotive tone of his music throughout the night.

While the genre has seen legends such as Vicente Fernández headline Radio City nearly 30 years ago in 1995, such appearances have been rare for regional Mexican artists in the iconic venue. “I feel like it’s a historical and monumental moment,” Anahí Díaz, the booking coordinator at Radio City, tells Billboard Español. “Representation is important. I hope it’s not the first of any.”

As part of his Mirada Tour Parte 2, the artist will continue to bring his unique blend of sad sierreño ballads to audiences across the country before heading to Mexico. Having kicked off the trek at Coachella in April, his tour includes stops at major venues such as the United Center in Chicago, the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, and the SAP Center in San Jose, Calif. The 30-date journey will wrap on June 22 in Sacramento, Calif.

Check out the full setlist below from his Radio City Music Hall performance in New York.

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GloRilla has once again taken over the internet, this time with a jaw-dropping slow-motion video that left fans stunned.

The Memphis rapper hit Instagram with a clip showing off her curves, turning around to highlight her ASS-ets, and the internet went wild. The caption, “My surgeon da gym boo,” quickly set the tone, shutting down long-standing BBL rumors and letting everyone know she’s putting in the work naturally. In an era where cosmetic enhancements are common in the industry, GloRilla’s post was seen as a bold and confident move.
Fans flooded the comments, cheering her on and praising her for keeping it real.  As they should, Big Glo looks amazing. The video sparked conversations about natural bodies, fitness, and the pressure female artists face in the spotlight, but mostly, it was just pure celebration of Glo’s glow-up. This viral moment is just another win in a string of recent successes for the rising star. GloRilla has been on a steady climb, making waves in hip-hop with her gritty sound, strong visuals, and unapologetic energy.

Now, she’s taking center stage as a headliner at Hot 107.9 ATL’s Birthday Bash concert, set for June 21 at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta. The show is one of the biggest annual hip-hop events in the South, and landing a headlining slot cements Glo’s status as a major force in the game. From breaking the internet to breaking barriers, GloRilla is proving she’s got it all, talent, hustle, and a body built by the grind.

Fat Joe and Jadakiss have joined forces to launch their Joe & Jada podcast. Produced by Colin Cowherd’s The Volume and Roc Nation, the podcast will tackle all things music, sports and culture.
Starting this week, two episodes will be released weekly on YouTube and all major audio platforms. The pair of New York rap titans wear their hearts on their sleeves and are as authentic as they come in the music world. But their in-depth knowledge and respect span plenty of industries outside of the music game, so it only made sense to bring their brash commentary and expertise to the podcasting world.

“My brother Jadakiss and I will be delivering a podcast experience like none other,” Fat Joe said in a statement. “We’re both passionate and opinionated about music, sports, entertainment and culture, so you can definitely expect to get unfiltered analysis, versatile interviews and untold stories. We’re coming to shake up the podcast game and set a new blueprint.”

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Fans can expect plenty of special guests to join the pair of diehard New York Knicks fans, with athletes, actors and celebrities from all walks of life sitting down for interviews and embracing debate.

“I’m looking forward to teaming up with Joe on this podcast and showing another side of my personality,” Jadakiss added. “We’ve been friends for a long time, so we have the right chemistry and foundation to make this a really special show. Everyone is finally going to get to hear what we debate and discuss all the time behind the scenes.”

Joey Crack and Jada are no strangers to collaborating. They represented the Big Apple on Ja Rule’s “New York” anthem in 2004, which peaked at No. 27 on the Billboard Hot 100.

“Fat Joe and Jadakiss are legends. Joe & Jada is everything we aim to do at The Volume — bring together strong, authentic voices to create conversations that connect with fans,” said Logan Swaim, who serves as chief content officer at The Volume. 

The Bronx native has hosted his show Fat Joe Talks on Starz, but Joe & Jada is the first podcast venture for the duo. Look for the first episode to drop later this week and follow the pod’s official Instagram here.

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One of the biggest names in fashion will have to defend their name in court. Riccardo Tisci has been accused of drugging and sexually assaulting a man.

Hypebeast is reporting that the esteemed designer has been hit with a lawsuit that claims he is predator. A man named Patrick Cooper says he met the former creative director of Burberry and Givenchy back in June of 2024 through a mutual friend. The three enjoyed a night out with food and drinks. While at Harlem hotspot 2 Sisters 4 Brothers, he believes Riccardo Tisci discreetly slipped a drug into his cocktail rendering him “unable to fight, stop or defend himself.” In an exclusive interview with the Independent he detailed his experience. 

“I remember sipping the drink, and I don’t remember anything else,” Cooper explained. “To this day, I still don’t remember anything. Nothing.” Cooper went on to detail that the next thing he remembered was waking up in Tisci’s SoHo townhouse. “My intentions were never to end up in Riccardo Tisci’s bed. When I woke up, he was kissing me,” he added. Cooper says after gathering himself he went to the hospital for rape testing and filed a report with local New York City police. 

Patrick reveals he contacted Tisci the next day and the designer claimed he didn’t remember him at all. “I sent the picture, and he goes, ‘I still don’t remember you,’” Cooper said. “I told him, ‘How do you not remember me? I was at your house.’ He goes, ‘Oh yeah, I remember you now. Nothing happened.’ I said, ‘I woke up naked.’ He said, ‘No, you had clothes on.’ And that’s when I knew.”

The Independent reached out to Riccardo Tisci for comment but he immediately hung up the phone. His agent Anne Nelson of United Talent Agency told the periodical “I regret to inform you that I cannot comment on any matters related to the pending litigation.” A representative from the NYPD provided no further details on the case. “The NYPD takes sexual assault and rape cases extremely seriously, and urges anyone who has been a victim to file a police report so we can perform a comprehensive investigation, and offer support and services to survivors.”

Riccardo Tisci is accused of assault, battery, false imprisonment and intentional infliction of emotional distress. 

The upcoming 2025 American Music Awards show is partnering with Easy Day Foundation, a nonprofit organization committed to assisting veterans in their transition back to civilian life, the foundation and Dick Clark Productions announced Monday morning (May 5).
According to the announcement, viewers will see “several special in-show moments that celebrate veterans while raising funds for a variety of national and local organizations” during the telecast of the AMAs on May 26. The fan-voted awards show, for which Kendrick Lamar leads this year’s nominations, airs on CBS and streams on Paramount+ at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT; Jennifer Lopez is hosting.

Easy Day’s collaboration with the American Music Awards is a well-timed effort, as May 26 is Memorial Day and May is Military Appreciation Month. There will be two performances to help honor those who’ve served, plus a presentation of a special award “honoring a marquee talent who uses their platform to make meaningful contributions to the Veteran community,” the team reveals. Stories from active-duty service members and veterans are expected to be heard during the event, which will have seating in the audience reserved for veterans to attend this year’s awards show.

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“PMC and Dick Clark Productions are deeply honored to spotlight our nation’s heroes through this meaningful partnership with Easy Day Foundation and the most preeminent organizations supporting our nation’s heroes,” says Gerry Byrne, vice chairman of Penske Media Corporation and a Marine Corps Vietnam combat veteran. “The transition from service to civilian life isn’t easy and these special moments during the AMAs shine a much-needed light on the real challenges Veterans face and the critical support systems required to help them navigate life after service.” 

Money raised from in-show fundraising moments will benefit a number of veteran service organizations: Bob Woodruff Foundation, Boot Campaign, Congressional Medal of Honor Society, Fisher House, the Folded Flag Foundation, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, Team Rubicon and UNLV’s Military and Veteran Services Center. Additionally, a portion of ticket sales is being allocated to the Easy Day Foundation and its partners.

The Easy Day Foundation, co-founded by Frank Fertitta IV and Landon Gyulay and based in Las Vegas — the city where the AMAs take place this year — assists veterans with critical needs, such as mental health care, job training and placement, and family support services in their return to civilian life.

“Our goal at this year’s American Music Awards is to not only honor the memory of our fallen heroes but to spotlight the ongoing needs of millions of veterans as they reintegrate into civilian life,” Fertitta says. “We’re proud to be part of an iconic award show like the American Music Awards that has the power to raise awareness, inspire compassion and drive real change.”

Gyulay adds, “Partnering with the AMAs gives us a powerful platform to elevate the stories of our veterans and amplify the mission of Easy Day. These brave men and women have given their all for our freedom and our AMAs partnership allows us to turn national attention into national action on their behalf.” 

The American Music Awards engages music fans to vote in its awards categories. Nominees (see the full list here) are based on key fan interactions — as reflected on the Billboard charts — including streaming, album and song sales, radio airplay and tour grosses. These measurements are tracked by Billboard and Luminate, and cover the data tracking eligibility period of March 22, 2024 through March 20, 2025. Fan voting for the 2025 AMAs is now open via VoteAMAs.com and the @AMAs Instagram profile.

The American Music Awards are produced by Dick Clark Productions, which is owned by Penske Media Eldridge, a joint venture between Eldridge Industries and Billboard parent company Penske Media.

Adam Lambert killed it last year in his Broadway debut as the Emcee in the revival of Cabaret. Now the singer is taking the stage again in another iconic musical, and this time he’ll share the boards with another powerhouse vocalist also known for having a flashy fashion sense. Grammy nominee Lambert has been tapped […]