Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for The Recording Academy Jon Bon Jovi is the latest artist breaking into the Nashville nightlife scene. The rocker and his band have teamed with Big Plan Holdings for a new venue, JBJ’s Nashville, projected to open in the spring.   “We’re looking forward to having a place in NashvilleRead More →

Republic Ariana Grande has vowed not to release any more singles from her upcoming album eternal sunshine, but that doesn’t mean she’s not going to feed her Arianators. The singer has released several more song titles from the album, which is coming March 8, including “bye,” “supernatural” and “we can’t beRead More →

Sonja Flemming/CBS Several veteran artists, as well as current chart-toppers, profited from the so-called “Grammy Bump” following the awards show telecast on February 4. According to Luminate, the company that collects music sales, streams and airplay data for Billboard, both “Flowers” and “What Was I Made For?” — Grammy-winning hitsRead More →

Rhino The Eagles are looking back at their career with a new box set. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers will release To The Limit: The Essential Collection on April 12. It features 51 tunes, including some of the Eagles’ greatest hits, like “Hotel California,” “New Kid in Town” and “Heartache Tonight,” and fan favoriteRead More →

Beth Garrabrant While kicking off the overseas leg of the Eras Tour Tuesday, February 6, in Tokyo, Japan, Taylor Swift revealed a few more details about her upcoming album, The Tortured Poets Department. As per fan-recorded video, Taylor told the crowd, “I’ve been working on Tortured Poets since right after I turnedRead More →

Atlantic Records Sia‘s new album Reasonable Woman — her first solo non-holiday studio album in eight years — now has a release date. The album, arriving May 3, will feature guest appearances by a wide range of artists, including Kylie Minogue, Paris Hilton, rapper Tierra Whack, U.K. singer/songwriter Labrinth andRead More →

Sonja Flemming/CBS At the Grammy Awards on February 4, Mariah Carey gave out the first award of the night. But according to the show’s executive producer, a lot of people went to great lengths to make sure she got there on time. Grammys executive producer Ben Winston told the Rolling Stone Music Now podcast that becauseRead More →

NPG Records/Warner Records A stage adaptation of Prince’s Purple Rain is expected to wind up on Broadway, but before it hits the Great White Way, it will make its debut in Prince’s hometown of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The musical’s pre-Broadway premiere is expected to take place in the spring of 2025, at Minneapolis’ historicRead More →