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One hundred shows over two years, waterfalls, pools, pyro, designer gowns, a career-spanning setlist and a one-of-a-kind vanishing act. Adele‘s epic Weekends With Adele residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas wound down on Saturday, but the singer is still reminiscing about the epic time she had in Sin City.
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“Well what an adventure! Las Vegas you’ve been so good to me. This residency went on to mirror what 30 was about – lost and broken to healed and thriving! Seems so fitting in the end,” the singer wrote on Instagram on Monday (Nov. 25). The post was accompanied by a video chronicling the great adventure, featuring footage from the glamorous shows, including the tear-filled superstar summit last month when Adele met Celine Dion and the two shared a tear-stained moment.
Cued to 30‘s “Cry Your Heart Out,” the brief clip is a primer for anyone who didn’t make it to the glamorous twice-a-weekend gigs that Adele said she cherished, but is also ready to put in her rear view. “The only thing left to do in this case is move on,” she wrote. “These 100 shows have been so easy to love. They were all completely different because I got to really be with every single person in the room every night.”
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She concluded, “I’ve loved every single second of it and I am so proud of it! I will miss it terribly, and I will miss YOU all terribly too. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! See you next time 🪐”
After kicking off the residency in November 2022, Adele — who typically goes off-the-grid for an extended period between albums/tours — informed the audience at her final show over the weekend that the future is wide open for now. “I don’t know when I’m next going to perform again,” she said. “I will miss it terribly, and I will miss you terribly.” She also added, “I’m not doing anything else. I’m actually s–ting myself about what I am going to do. I don’t have any f–king plans.”
Previously, Adele said she needs to take a break when her residency ended, with plans to temporarily step away from music. Adele added that she wants to take “a big break after this, and I think I want to do other creative things, just for a little while.”
Check out Adele’s tribute to her Vegas residency below.
Gamma., Kakao Entertainment and SM Entertainment have formed a strategic global alliance to launch British boy band dearALICE, the companies jointly announced on Tuesday (Nov. 26). The pact will include global distribution in the U.S., U.K. and Korea/APAC, along with label services across A&R, production, marketing, promotion, brand sponsorships and global business development.
dearALICE’s formation was documented in the six-part BBC One series Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience, which was produced by Kakao, SM and British production company Moon&Back Media (The X Factor, Britain’s Got Talent). The show followed the group’s five U.K. members — Blaise Noon, Dexter Greenwood, James Sharp, Oliver (Olly) Quinn and Reese Carter — as they embarked on a 100-day K-pop-style training regimen at SM. An original soundtrack album from the show was also released.
The parties came together in L.A. to finalize the agreement. Those in attendance included Larry Jackson, co-founder/CEO at gamma.; Joseph Chang, co-CEO at Kakao Entertainment and CEO at SM & Kakao Entertainment America; Jung Min Choi, chief growth officer at SM Entertainment; Kevin Nishimura, COO at SM & Kakao Entertainment; Ben Cook, president of UK & Europe at gamma.; Russ Lindsay, co-founder at Moon&Back Media; and all five dearALICE members.
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dearALICE is slated to release its official debut single by the end of this year.
“I have found that it is a superpower in life to embrace the truth of ‘I know what I don’t know.’ I have always been intrigued by the music and culture coming out of South Korea, and to now partner with Kakao Entertainment and SM Entertainment on dearALICE affords gamma. an opportunity to learn from THE BEST in that culture,” said Jackson in a statement. “We are already finding a special creative kinship with Joseph, Kevin and their teams. Our ideations are very much aligned albeit informed by different life experiences, from disparate corners of the globe.”
Jackson continued, “The cleverness of creating this show, it premiering on the BBC in the U.K., and bringing this extremely talented group to the world by way of it, was their idea, and we are thrilled to be a part of it. Kakao Entertainment and SM have always been purveyors of true, patient artist development in Korea, and I have deeply respected their approach from afar. Expect to hear a lot from dearALICE in 2025.”
“Our partnership with gamma. represents an exciting step in our ongoing strategy for the successful launch of dearALICE,” said Chang. “Collaborating with a label of gamma.’s stature, known for its deep industry expertise and innovative approach, allows us to accelerate our efforts in bringing forward dearALICE to audiences worldwide. dearALICE stands out as a truly distinctive project for our company, blending British roots with the global reach and creative influences of Kakao Entertainment and SM Entertainment. We believe this collaboration will unlock new opportunities for the group to thrive internationally, while also showcasing their groundbreaking artistry to music fans across the globe.”
Added Lindsay, “What an amazing twelve months it’s been for the boys! From being cast in December last year, to experiencing a unique and unforgettable 100 days of K-pop training with SM Entertainment in Korea, then premiering a 6-part Saturday night BBC One TV series in the summer, followed by the Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience Original TV Soundtrack EP release and a superb live performance on the UK’s highest-rated entertainment show, BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing! It’s a testament to their incredible hard work and passion that sees them sign a major global recording and distribution deal with gamma., joining a stable with some of the world’s most talented artists and music executives.”
This past weekend, both Zach Bryan and Wiz Khalifa found themselves confronting disruptive fans at their respective shows mid-performance, once again calling attention to the troubling trend in live music: objects being thrown at artists on stage.
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Country superstar Bryan had to stop his Tacoma Dome show in Washington after an item was tossed on stage, striking one of his on-stage guests.
In a video posted to Country Central, Bryan held up the item before he turned to the crowd and asked, “Who threw this? Who was it? Does anyone know?” When no one confessed, he issued a stern warning, saying, “Don’t throw s— at concerts, huh? And if you guys do know who threw it, you need to get ‘em outta here, if we ever find out who did it.”
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Across the pond at Club 808 in Pattaya, Thailand, Wiz Khalifa experienced a similar disruption during an afterparty for Rolling Loud Thailand, after he paused his set when a fan threw stacks of money on stage.
The rapper, who was performing his Billboard No. 1 hit “Black and Yellow,” stopped to address the behavior in a video circulating social media: “Stop throwing money on the stage. I’m not a stripper, dog. Quit throwing money on the stage.” Though the fan quickly apologized, Khalifa doubled down, saying, “I’ve already told you once. I’m not a dancer. If you don’t know, I’m Wiz Khalifa.”
Both Khalifa and Bryan resumed their performances after addressing the disturbances, but it again highlights a troubling trend that has seen artists increasingly dealing with disruptive fan behavior. Drake recently had a fan throw a vape onto his stage, Pink was shocked when someone threw their mother’s ashes at her, and Bebe Rexha suffered an injury after a fan threw a phone at her face during a performance.
Despite the disruption, country crooner Zach Bryan continues to have a major year. He is among the leading finalists for the 2024 Billboard Music Awards, alongside Taylor Swift, Morgan Wallen, and Sabrina Carpenter. The awards show, hosted by Michelle Buteau and presented by Marriott Bonvoy, will air on Thursday, Dec. 12, at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on Fox and Fire TV Channels.
It will also be available on-demand on Paramount+, with performances rolling out on Billboard.com and Billboard’s social media platforms.
Khalid has addressed allegations made by his ex, Hugo Almonte, and the emotional fallout that led to his unplanned coming out via social media.
In a video shared on social media on Monday (Nov. 25), the R&B singer expressed his frustration and pain over the claims and the public’s reaction, saying, “I feel like it’s important to speak my side of the situation.”
“All of this is definitely frustrating,” Khalid said. “I’m not gonna run around like I’m unbothered. I never said I was unbothered by anything. This is very bothering. … I had to say something.”
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As reported by Rolling Stone, the outing that Khalid referred to came from a series of since-deleted tweets from X user and recording artist Hugo Almonte. After writing that a “gay R&B singer” had once “tried to set me up and lie that I broke into his house,” as well as claiming he served him “pink cocaine”, Almonte shared a since-deleted photo of himself and Khalid.
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Khalid has now firmly denied the accusations. “I’ve never done cocaine a day in my life,” he said in the video, “For real.” adding that he never “never paid anyone for sex” or to be “be in a relationship”.
“I’m trying to watch my tone now… The last time I talked to this guy was four years ago. This is all random, I don’t know why he did it, and I don’t know what’s going on with him. Mental health is real, but I haven’t even had a conversation or seen this dude in four years.”
He went on to say accused anybody publicly of breaking into his house, and the only people who knew about a breaking were his close circle.
“Nobody knew because I don’t want everybody in my business,” Khalid added.
“Seeing the few comments of people painting me as if I’m just some manipulative abuser, it’s just crazy to me… Regarding the stories of the abuse, it’s triggering because it’s the other way around, and that’s what hurts.”
He added, “That’s what hurts the most.”
The situation escalated when Almonte’s posts, which included photos of himself with Khalid, effectively outed the artist. In response, Khalid confirmed his sexuality on X last week, writing, “🏳️🌈!!! there yall go. next topic please lol… I got outed and the world still continues to turn.” He added, “I am not ashamed of my sexuality! In reality, it ain’t nobody’s business! But I am okay with me.”
In a statement given to Rolling Stone last week, Almonte claimed that he had wanted to “share how he tried to use his power to silence me because I simply ended our relationship,” and said he received death threats from many accusing him of “chasing clout” with his claims. “I was holding onto this for five years, and I finally had enough.”
Khalid’s debut single, “Location” from 2016 spent 5 weeks at No. 1 on the Hot R&B Songs chart and reached number 16 on the Hot 100. His debut album American Teen dominated the Top R&B Albums chart for 16 weeks, and his second album Free Spirit debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 in 2019.
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Aliyah Khaylyn brought down the house on The Voice Season 26 Playoffs with her unforgettable rendition of Whitney Houston’s “I Have Nothing.”
Representing Team Snoop Dogg, Khaylyn tackled one of the most iconic ballads of all time and left both the audience and judges in awe and on their feet dancing along. Right from her opening lines, Snoop exclaimed, “Yes!” while Gwen Stefani’s jaw practically hit the floor at Aliyah’s powerhouse vocals, declaring at the end of the performance, “I have no words!”
For Snoop, this wasn’t just about hitting the high notes; it was about understanding resilience. To help his team, he brought in none other than Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles as a mentor. “Because the things that she went through, goes through, and how she has to prepare herself, this is what these artists are actually experiencing,” Snoop explained.
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Biles was thrilled to lend her experience to the artists. “I’m a huge music fan. I love The Voice,” she said. “I know the hard work and dedication that it takes when you’re an amateur and then you decide to go professional. You just have to make sure that they believe in themselves.”
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Khaylyn’s song choice was bold. Houston’s “I Have Nothing,” released as the third single from The Bodyguard soundtrack in February 1993, achieved remarkable success on the charts upon its release.
The power ballad peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Houston’s 14th top-five hit and solidifying her unparalleled dominance during that era. The song spent 20 weeks on the chart and also climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart for two weeks. On the Hot R&B Singles chart, it reached No. 4
Performing it is no small feat, but The Voice contestant gave the classic a fresh, heartfelt interpretation.
The performance and its connection hits close to home for The Voice judge Reba McEntire, who introduced Houston’s unforgettable medley at the 1994 American Music Awards.
That night, Houston graced the stage with a jaw-dropping nine-minute performance, seamlessly moving through “I Loves You Porgy,” “I Am Telling You I’m Not Going,” and closing with the iconic “I Have Nothing.” Every note showcased Houston’s unmatched talent, while intimate camera shots captured tender moments with her then-husband Bobby Brown and infant daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown.
While Khaylyn didn’t make it to The Voice live shows, her performance certainly left a lasting impression. You can watch her incredible performance here.
After more than 20 years, Courtney Love is readying her long-awaited second solo album, and ber own admission, it’s shaping up to be an eclectic release.
Having released America’s Sweetheart in February 2004 following the breakup of Hole two years prior, Love’s debut record didn’t set the world ablaze, only hitting No. 53 on the Billboard 200 upon its arrival. However, in the ensuing decades, she’s experienced something of a career renaissance, having released a new album with Hole in 2010, and promising the release of her forthcoming memoir, Girl with the Most Cake, after a decade of writing.
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Another project which appears to be on the way is her second solo album, which had been teased for a late 2023 release, but never eventuated. It’s a far more promising update than 2013’s news that a record tentatively titled Died Blonde would arrive early the following year.
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In a new interview with The Standard, however, Love has opened up about her new record and talking about the artists who will be guesting along the way – just don’t call anything made with another artist a ‘collab’.
“I don’t do ‘collabs’ – man, I hate that word! However, I have co-written songs with some people on this album,” she explained. “[R.E.M.’s Michael] Stipe mentioned our collaboration to The New York Times, so I can say it’s gorgeous.
“I fell down weeping hearing his voice – it’s better than ever! I thought I knew the outcome, but I’m still the grasshopper while Michael is the sensei. There are others I can’t mention; I didn’t intend for any collaborations.”
Love also confirmed that Echo & the Bunnymen’s Will Sergeant has contributed to her new record, calling his involvement a “miracle”.
“Will Sergeant, my favourite guitarist on earth, from my favourite band agreed to work with me!” she enthused. “My goodness, when he returned from LA for our first song together, I nearly fainted—he’s such an icon! If you lined up Jimmy Page, Jonny Greenwood, and Will Sergeant, I’d pick Sergeant every time; it’s insane! He’s on this album and elevating songs beyond description.”
Elsehwere, Love also namechecked a number of contemporary artists she is fond of, citing a desire to work with Kendrick Lamar (“I have a mad crush on him,” she admits), and a love of Stormzy and Doja Cat.
“I’d love to co-write a song with Lana Del Rey – I’d like to be ‘Paul’ and go hard on choruses while going back to Norman and go hard on choruses, or whatever,” Love explained. “She’s currently on her honeymoon; I’m very happy for her.
“But every time some kid asks me to ‘collab’ with Lana – I mean come on!” she added. “Can you stop saying ‘collab’ to someone who straddles Gen X and boomer? We don’t do that! Call it ‘writing a song together,’ not ‘featuring.’ It makes me lose my temper and makes it the last thing I want to do. I love Lorde too.”
However, one artist who has apparently fallen out of favor with Love is English musician PJ Harvey. In an earlier interview with The Standard in April, Love namechecked Harvey as a female artist she’s fond of, alongside Nina Simone, Patti Smith, Julie London, and early Joni Mitchell.
While noting in the same interview she’d begun growing tired of Lana Del Rey, Love cited Harvey’s “first four albums” as her favorite period of the musician’s discography. Now, Love has apparently turned against Harvey.
“I did ask PJ Harvey to come back – I wanted just one of her great iconic Stones guitar riffs,” she told The Standard. “We have a relationship; I’ve endorsed her over the decades, but she chose not to respond to me. So I wrote her about how f***ing rude that was.
“Her manager tried to smooth things over, but it’s not okay – she hasn’t played rock music in 100 years!” she added. “Her first five albums are great; after that, she ventured into art space (though I do love ‘The Last Living Rose,’ which feels like a John Donne poem with… WTF? A tuba?).”
Love’s forthcoming album is yet to receive an official release date.
U2’s next album could be something of another sonic left turn, if comments from founding guitarist The Edge are to be believed.
The veteran guitarist spoke to BBC Radio 2‘s Jo Whiley on Monday (Nov. 25) to discuss the recent release of How to Re-Assemble an Atomic Bomb, a 20th anniversary collection of unreleased tracks and rarities from the band’s 2004 album, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb.
During the discussion, The Edge turned his attention to recent creative endeavors from the Irish outfit, explaining that he and frontman Bono and had recently in the studio with ambient pioneer (and previous collaborator) Brian Eno, working on some “crazy new music”.
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“Bono and I are working on some crazy kind of sci-fi Irish folk music,” he explained. “Which could end up becoming a part of the new U2 album. We’re not sure yet, we’ll see.”
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“Part of our kind of process is to go so widely away from, off track, and the sort of the process of bringing things back on track is kind of how you get sort of unique sounding music.”
Adding that “a bunch [of] beautiful, Irish musicians” could also be involved in the process, the guitarist’s comments indicate a vast change in the band’s sound when compared to what has come recently. Their latest album of new material, Songs of Experience, arrived in 2017, with 2023’s Songs of Surrender arriving as a follow-up despite consisting of new recordings of previously-released songs.
However, in 2023, Bono explained that a “noisy, uncompromising, unreasonable” rock album would be their next project, ostensibly replacing the apparently-shelved Songs of Ascent, which had been teased for more than a decade.
“I don’t think the world is waiting on the next U2 album,” Bono told Mojo. “I think we have to give them a reason to be interested in it. I just want to write great tunes because that’s where U2 started – with big choruses, clear ideas. And let’s go back there, but do it with some petrol and some matches.”
Elsewhere in his discussion with the BBC, The Edge also turned his attention to the return of drummer Larry Mullen Jr., who missed U2’s 40-date residency at Sphere in Las Vegas from 2023 to 2024 while recovering from surgery.
“We’re at that great phase where we don’t have to overthink it, we’re just making music and loving that process,” The Edge noted. “And then we’ll figure out where things belong afterwards so there’s a couple of different projects.
“Definitely U2, with Larry which is wonderful, we’ve got him in the studio,” he continues. “He’s good, he’s taking it easy but he’s back in the saddle on the drums still doing some recording with us and so we’ll be doing a bit more of that before the end of the year.”
Warner Music Group’s Australasian head has expanded his role, the company has announced.
Dan Rosen, who currently serves as President of Warner Music Australasia, has now expanded his role to encompass Warner Chappell Music, lengthening his job title to President, Records And Publishing, Australasia.
Per a press release, the move underscores WMG’s commitment to creating a “new, all-encompassing home for artists and songwriters in Australasia” while still preserving each division’s distinct identities.
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As part of his expanded role, Rosen will report to both Guy Moot, Co-Chair and CEO of Warner Chappell Music, and Simon Robson, President of EMEA, Recorded Music, WMG, who is currently also overseeing the recorded music business in APAC.
Rosen, who himself began in the music industry on the artistic side as a founding member of the band Second Dan, is described by WMG as an “executive with an outstanding skillset, flexible approach and natural curiosity”. Alongside his intimate knowledge of the publishing business, his newly expanded role will see him growing Warner Chappell Music Australasia’s business as he fosters “a new level of collaboration between the two divisions, and create new opportunities for both artists and songwriters”.
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“I am incredibly excited to take on this expanded role and it is a privilege to passionately and innovatively serve our incredible roster of recording artists and songwriters,” Rosen said of his expanded position. “We are building a truly unique creative powerhouse for the music community in Australasia, by fostering an environment where artists and songwriters are celebrated and empowered to elevate their work to new heights both locally and globally.
“The rosters of songwriters at Warner Chappell Music is exceptional, and I look forward to expanding its repertoire and reach across Australasia, positioning it for exciting new growth and opportunities.”
Outside of music, Rosen is also a qualified lawyer and policy expert who previously served as a senior advisor to the Australian Government and pursued post-graduate studies on a Fulbright Scholarship at New York University. Returning to Australia in 2010, Dan served as CEO of the Australian recording industry’s peak bodies ARIA and PPCA.
Taking on the role of Warner Music Australasia President in 2021, his tenure at the company has resulted in significant growth in its domestic and international revenues. Alongside deals with names such as Brad Cox and James Johnson, and championing the careers of Budjerah, Kita Alexander and Oliver Cronin, Rosen has also showcases his dedication to breaking international acts such as Benson Boone, Charli XCX, Fred again.. and Teddy Swims within the region.
His work as a prominent industry figure has also seen Rosen named on Billboard’s prestigious International Power Players List for three consecutively across 2022, 2023, and 2024.
“Dan’s passion for music, his deep understanding of the industry and his experience across law, policy and artist advocacy, as well as his career as a songwriter, give him a unique skill set to lead both strong, distinctive divisions of recorded music and publishing,” Moot added in a statement.
“The Australasian music industry is both dynamic and diverse, and over the last few years we’ve worked hard to grow a frontline roster from scratch – I’m delighted Dan will be building on this with his holistic vision for the region.”
“Dan has been an exceptional leader for Warner Music Australasia, constantly pushing the envelope and championing the careers of artists and songwriters,” echoed Robson. “This expanded role will enable him to strengthen our entire proposition in the region and set a new standard for how we serve the creative community.”
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