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Fresh off of his 10th annual Crash My Playa festival in Cancun, Mexico, Luke Bryan is gearing up to bring those same party vibes into the summer, announcing that his upcoming 30-plus city Country Song Came On Tour will launch in May.

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The Live Nation-produced trek will hit cities including Orlando, Fla.; Savannah, Ga., Cincinnati; and Dallas before wrapping Aug. 30 in Buffalo, N.Y.

Two-time CMA entertainer of the year winner Bryan will welcome a slate of ascendant newcomers to open various shows on the tour, with concerts featuring George Birge, Avery Anna, Ashland Craft, Mae Estes, Cole Goodwin, Braxton Keith, Randall King, Vincent Mason, Drake Milligan, Adrien Nunez and Owen Riegling. DJ Rock will appear on all dates.

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Ticket sales for the tour begin Friday, Jan. 31, at 10 a.m. local time on Bryan’s website. The ticket presale for Bryan’s fan club members begins Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 8 a.m. local time through Thursday, Jan. 30, at 5 p.m. local time. Citi/AAdvantage cardmembers will have access to purchase presale tickets starting Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 10 a.m. local time to Thursday, Jan. 30, at 10 p.m. local time through Citi Entertainment.

The tour shares its name with a song from Bryan’s 2024 album Mind of a Country Boy, which debuted at No. 11 on Billboard‘s Top Country Albums chart. His Country Song Came On Tour will launch two weeks following the first west coast dates on his Farm Tour 2025, which will play three shows in California.

See the list of Country Song Came On Tour dates below:

May 29: Bethel, N.Y. (Bethel Woods Center for the Arts)

May 30: Holmdel, N.J. (PNC Bank Arts Center)

May 31: Wantagh, N.Y. (Northwell at Jones Beach Theater)

June 5: Syracuse, N.Y. (Empower Federal Credit Union Amp. At Lakeview)

June 6: Camden, N.J. (Freedom Mortgage Pavilion)

June 7: Raleigh, N.C. (Coastal Credit Union Music Park)

June 12: Savannah, Ga. (Enmarket Arena)

June 13: Orlando, Fla. (Kia Center)

June 19: Rogers, Ark. (Walmart AMP)

June 20: Dallas (Dos Equis Pavilion)

June 21: Lafayette, La. (CAJUNDOME)

June 26: Bonner Springs, Kan. (Country Stampede) *

June 27: North Platte, Neb. (NebraksaLand Days) *

June 28: Grand Junction, Co. (Country Jam) *

July 10: Toronto, ON (Budweiser Stage)

July 11: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio (Blossom Music Center)

July 12: Hershey, Pa. (Hersheypark Stadium)

July 17: Greenville, S.C. (Bon Secours Wellness Arena)

July 18: Charleston, S.C. (Credit One Stadium)

July 19: Birmingham, Ala. (Coca-Cola Amphitheater)

July 31: St. Louis (Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre)

Aug. 1: Cincinnati (Riverbend Music Center)

Aug. 2: Burgettstown, Pa. (The Pavilion at Star Lake)

Aug. 7: Columbia, M.D. (Merriweather Post Pavilion)

Aug. 8: Mansfield, Mass. (Xfinity Center)

Aug. 9: Hartford, Conn. (Xfinity Theatre)

Aug. 14: Charleston, W.Va. (Charleston Coliseum)

Aug. 16: Virginia Beach, Va. (Veterans United Home Loans Amp. at Virginia Beach)

Aug. 23: Dieppe, NB (YQM Country Fest) *

Aug. 24: Bangor, Maine (Maine Savings Amphitheater)

Aug. 28: Noblesville, Ind. (Ruoff Music Center)

Aug. 30: Buffalo, N.Y. (Darien Lake Amphitheater)

*Festival dates

Kai Cenat — the eternally upbeat streamer whose profile has exploded in recent years to make him the most popular personality on the Amazon-owned Twitch platform — is taking a moment to think. In the five years or so since he’s become a full-time content creator, Cenat has had some of the most famous hip-hop […]

Evan Rachel Wood issued a strong statement supporting survivors of domestic and sexual assault following Los Angeles County DA Nathan J. Hochman’s announcement last week that his office would not file domestic abuse and sexual assault charges against her ex-fiancé, shock rocker Marilyn Manson.
“My lawyer and I were advised by the Deputy District Attorneys and the Sheriff deputies who investigated the case that there was compelling evidence to support our claims, but that the statute of limitations prevents many of those crimes from being prosecuted,” Wood wrote on her private Instagram on Friday, according to People magazine. “We always knew that the statute of limitations would be a barrier, which is why we created the Phoenix Act so that other victims wouldn’t have to experience this outcome.”

Working with legislators and domestic violence survivors, Wood helped write the 2019 Phoenix Act, a California law that extended the statute of limitations for domestic violence felony crimes from three to five years. She was among a number of women who accused Manson (born Brian Warner), 56, of sexual, physical and emotional abuse, allegations the musician has denied.

On Friday, Hochman said his office decided that that statute of limitations had expired on any domestic violence charges against Manson and that they could not prove a sexual assault charge in court. In a statement, Hochman said prosecutors, “recognize and applaud the courage and resilience of the women who came forward,” thanking them for their “cooperation and patience… While we are unable to bring charges in this matter, we recognize that the strong advocacy of the women involved has helped bring greater awareness to the challenges faced by survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault,” Hochman said.

In her statement, Wood — who had alleged that Manson “started grooming me when I was a teenager and horrifically abused me for years” — added, “Unfortunately, the Phoenix Act cannot help in cases which occurred before it was passed, but I hope this shines a light on why it’s so important to advocate for better laws. Evidence of violent crimes should not have an expiration date. I am grateful for the work law enforcement has done, and I am endlessly proud of all the survivors who risked everything to protect others by speaking the truth.”

Game of Thrones actress Bianco accused Manson of abuse in 2021 and reached an undisclosed settlement with the musician in 2023 after alleging that he had “used drugs, force and threats of force to coerce sexual acts” and had “locked Ms. Bianco in the bedroom, tied her to a prayer kneeler and beat her with a whip that Mr. Warner said was utilized by the Nazis.”

Bianco also issued a statement following Hochman’s ruling, writing on Instagram: “Whilst I am deeply disappointed by the decision of the District Attorney to not bring charges in the case against Brian Warner, I am sadly not surprised. Within our toxic culture of victim blaming; a lack of understanding of coercive control, the complex nature of sexual assault within intimate partnerships, and statutes of limitations that do not support the realities of healing; prosecutions face an oftentimes insurmountable hurdle.”

She added, “Once again, our justice system has failed survivors. Not the individual prosecutors and detectives who worked for years on this case, but the system that made them do so with one hand tied behind their collective backs. Seven years ago when I was faced for the first time with that failure, it set me out on a journey of advocacy and activism, but with that came a very clear directive. My healing and peace could not be reliant upon the outcome of a desperately broken system. I know the truth of what happened to me. It sits deeply rooted in my belly, unshakable, mine. No-one and nothing can take that away. And so to all the survivors reading this, who are being hit by yet another piece of stinging news and feeling hopeless or discouraged, let me remind you: you know your truth also. Let that be your anchor, for it is stronger than the bars of any prison.”

With truth as her guide, Bianco vowed to continue fighting for justice reform and to “shine our light onto dark realities of sexual violence and intimate partner abuse, so that we can not only understand it, but end it.” She also had a blunt personal message to Warner, writing, “By you dragging me through hell, I discovered the unstoppable force of my own power. I learnt how strong, and brave and bold I really am. I emerged as a Phoenix from the ashes that you left of my life. You also know the truth, and may you endeavor to find peace with that.”

Manson has strongly denied all the allegations, at one point filing a motion to dismiss the case filed by Bianco, in which he accused her of “cynically and dishonestly seeking to monetize and exploit the #MeToo movement.” He also filed a defamation lawsuit against Wood, claiming she had “secretly recruited, coordinated, and pressured prospective accusers to emerge simultaneously” with false allegations against the rocker. Wood denied the counter-allegations and Manson dropped the suit in November 2024, agreeing to pay $327,000 of her legal fees.

If you or someone you know has been a victim of sexual abuse, text “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 to be connected to a certified crisis counselor.

Looks like Martha Stewart never got the Brat summer memo last year. In a hilarious new teaser for Uber Eats’ upcoming Super Bowl commercial, the businesswoman lets Charli XCX know in no uncertain terms that she’s never heard of her before.
Sitting next to the “Guess” singer as they both take part in a trend called “We Listen and We Don’t Judge,” Stewart kicks things off with a gentle dig at her counterpart’s stage moniker. “Honestly, Charli, when my agent first sent me your name, I thought it was the wifi password,” the culinary guru says as the Grammy nominee chuckles.

But Charli immediately gives it right back to Stewart. “Well, when my agent told me you were doing this, I thought you’d be doing the catering,” she tells the author, who later asks the musician, “But seriously, who are you again?”

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Both Charli and Stewart will star in Uber Eats’ commercial airing Super Bowl Sunday, which this year takes place Feb. 9. Matthew McConaughey will also appear in the advertisement, leading the “Apple” artist and TV personality on quest to prove that football was invented just to sell food.

“It was cute filming my first Super Bowl campaign with Uber Eats!” Charli said of the commercial in a statement. “Matthew and Martha are obviously legends, so I felt right at home.”

The songwriter also filmed a solo teaser for the campaign that’s more in line with the vibes of her year-defining 2024 album Brat — which reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200 — with Charli breaking down football positions in “club terms.” “The quarterback — he’s like the DJ,” she says, wearing sunglasses while sitting on a conference room table. “He controls the vibe. Bad quarterback, bad vibe.”

“The defensive lineman is sort of like a bouncer, I suppose — you have to get past him if you want to score,” she continues. “The tight end? No translation needed, babe.”

Watch Charli XCX and Martha Stewart’s Super Bowl ad teasers below.

Katy Perry is bringing her Lifetimes Tour to the U.S. this spring and summer. On Monday morning (Jan. 27), the singer announced the first American dates for the tour in support of her 143 album, which will kick off with a May 7 show at the Toyota Center in Houston.
The outing will then swing through Oklahoma City, Kansas City, Chicago, Minneapolis, Denver, Las Vegas and Austin, TX before hitting Dallas’ American Airlines Arena on May 21. June will find Perry playing a string of previously announced arena gigs across Australia, before she makes her way back to the U.S. for July stops in Phoenix, Anaheim and Inglewood, CA and San Francisco before wrapping up that leg at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena on July 21.

The rest of the summer is a mix of previously announced Canadian shows in late July and early August and yet another run of U.S. gigs in Detroit, Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Neward, Baltimore, Raleigh, Nashville, Atlanta and Tampa, winding down on August 23 at Keseya Center in Miami. After that, Perry heads down to South America and then back to Europe in the fall for a run currently slated to wrap up on Nov. 5 at the Accor Arena in Paris.

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Tickets for the U.S. dates of the Live Nation-promoted tour will be available starting with Citi and Verizon presales beginning on Tuesday (Jan. 28) at 10 a.m. local time through Thursday (Jan. 3) at 10 p.m. local time; click here for Citi ticket info and here for Verizon ticketing info. The general onsale will begin at 10 a.m. local time on Friday (Jan. 31) here.

Katy Perry 2025 Lifetimes Tour U.S. dates:

May 7 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center

May 9 — Oklahoma City, OK @ Paycom Center

May 10 — Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center

May 12 — Chicago, IL @ United Center

May 13 — Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center

May 15 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena

May 17 — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena

May 20 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center

May 21 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center

July 12 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center

July 13 — Anaheim, CA @ Honda Center

July 15 — Inglewood, CA@ Kia Forum

July 18 — San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center

July 21 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena

August 3 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena

August 6 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena (newly announced Canadian show)

August 8 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden

August 9 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center

August 11 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden

August 14 — Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center

August 15 — Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena

August 17 — Raleigh, NC @ Lenovo Center

August 19 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena

August 20 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena

August 22 — Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena

August 23 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center

On Sunday (Jan. 26), it was Travis Kelce‘s turn to sing in the spotlight. As Taylor Swift looked on from the field, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end celebrated his team winning the AFC Championship following a tight battle with their frequent rivals, the Buffalo Bills, with a little ditty. After Kelce and the gang […]

Manchester-based rapper Aitch has fired back at Central Cee after the latter dissed him on his recently-released album Can’t Rush Greatness (Jan. 24).
On the LP’s “5 Star,” Central Cee (real name Oakley Neil Caesar-Su) came for Aitch in a line that referenced the latter winning a BRIT Award over him at the 2023 ceremony. Aitch triumphed in the hip-hop/grime/rap category over Central Cee, Dave, Loyle Carner and Stormzy. Central Cee has been nominated for the award a number of times and has yet to grab the prize

“I felt like a p—k when I went to the BRITs and they gave the award to a guy called Aitch/ I had my acceptance speech prepared like, ‘Long live F’s,’ I’m goin’ insane,” he said. The latter line references Central Cee’s close friend Fernando “FDot Johnson” who was murdered in January 2023.

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Later that afternoon (Jan. 24), the Manchester rapper responded to the diss with a track “A Guy Called?” which was uploaded directly to his Instagram with the caption “leave me alone” alongside a picture of his BRITs trophy. On the track’s opening line Aitch claims that Central Cee is an “influencer” and that he will “jump in the booth for something to do.”

Further references in the track allude to Cench’s BRITs barb, saying: “Little boy is just there to be spun, gettin’ mad at the BRITs, there’s bare to be won.” Later in the track, Aitch adds: “Bringin’ the BRITs up two years later, f— my life, you should go live yours.”

Elsewhere Aitch alleges that Central Cee employs ghostwriters (“All your songs get wrote by Clint, in the booth, one mic, two c—s”) and makes reference to Central Cee’s ethnicity (“Clint was p—d ’cause Cench got beat by a white MC, Cench is as white as me”). Speaking to British Vogue in 2024, Central Cee said that he was born to an English mother and a father of Guyanese and Chinese ancestry.

A number of their U.K. rap contemporaries including Kairo Keyz, ArrDee and M1llionz have commented on Aitch’s Instagram post. Central Cee responded to the track by commenting “fair enough” alongside a flame and laughing face emoji. Listen to the track below.

Aitch released his debut album Close to Home in 2022 and which reached No. 2 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart. 

Central Cee is nominated once again in the hip-hop/grime/rap category at the 2025 BRITs which take place March 1, where he will go up against Dave, Ghetts, Little Simz and Stormzy for the prize.

It was almost head-to-toe Louis Vuitton for Taylor Swift at the Chiefs-Bills game Sunday evening (Jan. 26). She attended the NFL AFC Championship game at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, in support of Travis Kelce, tight end for the Chiefs. Sunday’s playoff game determined which team will play the Eagles at this year’s Super […]

Timothée Chalamet hosted SNL for a third time and starred in six sketches that made it to air Saturday night (Jan. 25) in an episode that also had him on the bill as musical guest. Pulling double duty as host and music act, Chalamet seamlessly shifted between being himself in his monologue and embracing his Bob Dylan […]

Tate McRae‘s “Sports Car” has emerged as the winner of this week’s new music poll, which highlights fresh tracks from a variety of artists across genres.
The song was voted the top new release by music fans in a poll published Friday (Jan. 24) on Billboard.

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“Sports Car” took home 25% of the vote, narrowly beating other notable new releases like Sexyy Red and Bruno Mars‘ “Fat Juicy & Wet,” Djo‘s “Basic Being Basic,” Travis Scott‘s “4×4” and Central Cee‘s Can’t Rush Greatness, among others.

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“Sports Car” crackles with energy, much like the pop star’s recent singles, with a whispered chorus that draws listeners in before sending them into a danceable frenzy. Co-written by McRae, Ryan Tedder, Grant Boutin and Julia Michaels, the song will appear on her upcoming third album, So Close to What, set for release on Feb. 21 through RCA Records.

“Sports Car” follows McRae’s recent singles “2 hands” and “It’s ok I’m ok,” the latter of which topped Billboard’s Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart.

In March, the singer-songwriter will launch her Miss Possessive Tour, which will travel across South America, Europe, the U.K. and North America. The Live Nation-produced trek begins March 18 at Mexico City’s Pepsi Center and will wrap up on Sept. 27 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. Benee will support on all European/U.K. dates, while Zara Larsson will join McRae for the U.S./Canada leg of the tour.

Taking second place in the poll is the “other” category, which garnered nearly 24% of the vote. Sexyy Red and Bruno Mars’ “Fat Juicy & Wet” secured third place with 22% of the vote. The track marks Mars’ third collaboration in recent months, following his Billboard Hot 100-topping “Die With a Smile” with Lady Gaga and “APT.” with Rosé.

Check out the full results of this week’s poll below, and head over to Billboard’s Friday Music Guide for more must-hear releases.