Union Square Kids This year, it’ll be Halloween in July. That’s when *NSYNC‘s Lance Bass will release his first children’s book, Trick or Treat on Scary Street. The book follows 13 trick-or-treaters as they travel down Scary Street, where they brave witches, vampires and ghosts in search of treats … and then begin to disappear, oneRead More →

Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images “You Will Be Found,” a song from the musical Dear Evan Hansen, is climbing the charts in a duet version by Natalie Grant and Cory Asbury. The song is the first many pop music fans have heard from Natalie, since she’s actually a popular, Grammy-nominated Christian artist. But she says the opportunityRead More →

Some people just don’t know when to quit. A man who’d already been arrested twice for hanging around Taylor Swift‘s New York City building was arrested Wednesday, January 24, for a third time. David Crowe was arraigned Wednesday on stalking and harassment charges in connection with his previous two arrests. But after heRead More →

The unlikely trio of Boy George, CHIC‘s Nile Rodgers and Oscar winner Ariana DeBose have teamed up to record a song for the new film Argylle, which features Dua Lipa in a major role. The track, “Electric Energy,” will be out on January 26, with the video premiering at 9 a.m. ET the same day. Matchbox Twenty, Melissa Etheridge, Maren Morris, Teddy Swims and dozensRead More →

Hyperion/Disney Books Elton John‘s Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour may be in the rearview mirror, but the memories will last forever. The Rocket Man has announced a new book, Farewell Yellow Brick Road: Memories of My Life On Tour, which  offers fans a behind-the-scenes look at the record-breaking tour, from its kickoff in Allentown,Read More →

Norman Jean Roy Jennifer Lopez will perform on Saturday Night Live next month, but before that, she’s releasing something new. On Friday, January 26, JLo will release a remix of her new single “Can’t Get Enough” featuring another female artist. In the teaser, there’s a video of a telephone ringing but no hint as toRead More →

Live Nation Madonna‘s management and her concert promoter, Live Nation, have responded to the news that two New York City fans are suing the Queen of Pop for the late starting time of her show in Brooklyn, New York, in December. Michael Fellows, of Brooklyn, and Jonathan Hadden, of the Bronx, bought ticketsRead More →