Spoon teases Friday announcement

Spoon teases Friday announcement
Spoon teases Friday announcement
Britt Daniel of Spoon performs onstage during day 2 of the Ohana Music Festival at Doheny State Beach on September 25, 2021 in Dana Point, California. (Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

Are you hungry for more Spoon?

The band is hinting at an announcement coming soon with a Facebook post published Thursday that reads, “Tomorrow.”

Spoon released a pair of new songs, “Chateau Blues” and “Guess I’m Fallin in Love,” in August. At the time, frontman Britt Daniel noted that Spoon was working on a new album, but decided they wanted to put those songs out right away.

The most recent Spoon album is 2022’s Lucifer on the Sofa.

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Music notes: Teddy Swims, Shawn Mendes and more

Music notes: Teddy Swims, Shawn Mendes and more
Music notes: Teddy Swims, Shawn Mendes and more

If you haven’t seen it yet, the video for “Gone, Gone, Gone,” by Teddy Swims, David Guetta and Tones and I is out now. In the clip, two young lovers sneak off to Las Vegas and get married by an Elvis impersonator. They’re having a great time until their families burst in and a brawl breaks out, involving several Elvis impersonators and showgirls. Meanwhile, David and Tones sing in a motel parking lot and Teddy sings in a bar.

Shawn Mendes will be among the performers at this year’s Earthshot Prize ceremony, taking place in Rio de Janeiro on Nov. 5. The 1 million pound prize, presented by the U.K.’s Prince William, will be split between five winners who’ve developed ways to restore nature, clean the air, revive the oceans, eliminate waste and fix the climate.

It came out in 2013, but Eminem and Rihanna‘s video for “The Monster” has just hit 1 billion views on YouTube. It’s the duo’s second billion-view video on the platform, after “Love the Way You Lie.”

Jordin Sparks will star in Merry Little Mystery, a Christmas movie streaming on The Roku Channel starting Nov. 19. Jordin plays a woman who spends the holidays at her grandparents’ house in the tiny town where she grew up, and while there, takes over for her grandfather as the town’s Secret Santa. A hunky investigative reporter tries to expose the Secret Santa’s identity, but this is a Christmas rom-com — you can guess what happens next.

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Spinal Tap to perform ‘Stonehenge’ at Stonehenge in new concert film

Spinal Tap to perform ‘Stonehenge’ at Stonehenge in new concert film
Spinal Tap to perform ‘Stonehenge’ at Stonehenge in new concert film
Fictitious metal band Spinal Tap (Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer, Michael McKean) in 1992 (Aaron Rapoport/Corbis via Getty Images)

In the original 1984 mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap, the film’s fictional band, Spinal Tap, sings their song “Stonehenge” onstage as an 18-inch-high version of the real thing descends from the ceiling, instead of the planned 18-foot-high version. Well, who needs props when you can have the real thing? 

It seems the band — made up of Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer  actually got to perform the tune in front of the real Stonehenge rock formation, and now fans are going to be able to experience it in theaters.

The concert film Spinal Tap at Stonehenge: The Final Finale, documenting Spinal Tap as they perform the first-ever rock concert at the English heritage site Stonehenge, is set to hit theaters in 2026. It will feature special guest appearances by Eric Clapton, Shania Twain and Josh Groban.

The news follows the release of the This is Spinal Tap sequel, Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, which hit theaters in September. It follows the band as they attempt to stage a reunion concert 40 years after the first film. In the sequel, Spinal Tap performs “Stonehenge” with Elton John, and this time, the prop is the correct size.

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Documentary ‘One to One: John & Yoko’ coming to HBO

Documentary ‘One to One: John & Yoko’ coming to HBO
Documentary ‘One to One: John & Yoko’ coming to HBO
Poster for ‘One to One: John & Yoko’/(HBO)

The John Lennon and Yoko Ono documentary One to One: John & Yoko is coming to HBO.

The film, directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Kevin Macdonald, will debut Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. ET/PT and will be available to stream on HBO Max.

One to One follows the 18 months John and Yoko lived in New York’s Greenwich Village in the early ’70s. It culminates with the pair’s 1972 One to One concerts, which were Lennon’s only full-length performances after The Beatles‘ 1970 breakup.

The film features never-before-seen and fully restored footage of the concerts. It also includes audio recordings the couple made of themselves when they feared the FBI was listening in on their phone.

One to One previously screened at a variety of festivals, including the Venice Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival and Sundance Film Festival. It opened in IMAX theaters in April.

(Video includes uncensored profanity.)

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Shania Twain, Eric Clapton and Josh Groban rock with Spinal Tap in new Stonehenge-set concert film

Shania Twain, Eric Clapton and Josh Groban rock with Spinal Tap in new Stonehenge-set concert film
Shania Twain, Eric Clapton and Josh Groban rock with Spinal Tap in new Stonehenge-set concert film
Fictitious metal band Spinal Tap (Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer, Michael McKean) in 1992 (Aaron Rapoport/Corbis via Getty Images)

Music is full of unlikely duos, so here’s another one: Shania Twain and Spinal Tap.

Shania is one of the guest artists in a new concert film called Stonehenge: The Final Finale, starring the legendary, fictitious British heavy metal band Spinal Tap. The concert documents the band members — played by Christopher Guest, Harry Schearer and Michael McKean — as they stage the first-ever rock show filmed at Stonehenge, the iconic English heritage site.

Also joining the band in the concert film will be Eric Clapton and Josh Groban. The film hits theaters in 2026 and follows the long-awaited sequel Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, released earlier this year.

“You aren’t ready for the majestic, haunting, and powerful collaboration me and @spinaltap have in store for you at this historic place,” Josh jokes on Instagram. 

As for why Stonehenge is a suitable location for the concert, in the original 1984 mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap, the band sings their song “Stonehenge” onstage as an 18-inch-high version of the real thing descends from the ceiling, instead of the planned 18-foot-high version.

In the sequel, the band performs the song with Elton John, and this time, the prop is the correct size.

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Bruce Springsteen performs at ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’ AFI Fest screening

Bruce Springsteen performs at ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’ AFI Fest screening
Bruce Springsteen performs at ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’ AFI Fest screening
Bruce Springsteen performs onstage during the AFI Los Angeles Premiere of 20th Century Studios’ “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” at The TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood, California on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for 20th Century Studios)

Bruce Springsteen continues to come out in support of his biopic, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.

The Boss attended the AFI Fest opening screening of the film at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood alongside the film’s director, Scott Cooper, and cast Jeremy Allen White, Jeremy Strong, Paul Walter Hauser, Odessa Young and others.

Springsteen also treated the audience to a post-screening performance of two songs: “Atlantic City,” which is featured on Nebraska, the making of which is the subject of the film; and “Land of Hope and Dreams,” from his 2012 album, Wrecking Ball.

He told the audience before he started performing, “I really love the people who made this film,” and then joked, “This is my last night in the movie business, I’m sticking to music.”

Deliver Me From Nowhere opens in theaters on Friday.

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Catch Shaboozey live on Prime Video Thursday — after football

Catch Shaboozey live on Prime Video Thursday — after football
Catch Shaboozey live on Prime Video Thursday — after football
Shaboozey on ‘Amazon Music Live’ (Courtesy Amazon Music)

You can check out a Shaboozey show after Thursday Night Football on Prime Video Thursday.

The “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” hitmaker stars in the season 4 premiere of Amazon Music Live Thursday night. It’ll be available to watch after the game on Prime Video and The Amazon Music channel on Twitch, as well as in the Amazon Music app.

Each Amazon Music Live show will stream live in front of an in-person audience in LA. If you want to get tickets, you can sign up via DICE to receive ticket notifications.

Shaboozey’s involvement isn’t surprising, considering he recorded the song “Let ‘Em In” specifically to lead into Prime Sports’ TNF Tonight and Thursday Night Kickoff each week.

Foo Fighters will appear on the Oct. 30 installment of the show, followed by Latin group Fuerza Regida on Nov. 6 and K-pop group aespa on Nov. 13.

On Saturday, Shaboozey will kick off his tour of Australia and New Zealand, where he’ll be through Nov. 8, playing nine shows Down Under.

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Bad Company’s Paul Rodgers may perform at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction

Bad Company’s Paul Rodgers may perform at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction
Bad Company’s Paul Rodgers may perform at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction
Singer-songwriter Paul Rodgers of Bad Company performs in concert during ‘ZZ Top’s 50th Anniversary Texas Bash’ at Austin360 Amphitheater on May 19, 2019 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Rick Kern/WireImage)

While the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has released few details about what is going to happen on induction night, Bad Company’s Paul Rodgers may have shared a hint about what fans can expect when the band is inducted.

During an interview with Rolling Stone, Rodgers revealed there’s a good chance he and Simon Kirke, the only other surviving member of Bad Company, may perform.

“I’m going to be there for sure, yeah. And I believe Simon is, too,” he said, when asked if he was attending the ceremony. When questioned about performing, he replied, “Well, we may well. We’ll see how we go.”

“Well, they want us to, and I may,” he added. “I haven’t decided what songs to sing at this point in time. But it could be ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy.'”

Rodgers says he’s “a little bit nervous” about the ceremony, especially since he has to make a speech. He notes, “I’m not used to really making speeches of any nature, but I’ll be ok.”

As for his fellow inductees, he says he’s a fan of the late Joe Cocker, explaining, “I toured with him on the ARMS tour. He’s such a great guy. He said to me once, ‘Singing is sometimes like pushing a ten-ton truck up a very steep hill.’ I said, ‘I know what you mean, Joe.’ I’m sure he would love this. He was such a great singer.”

The 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony will be held Nov. 8 in Los Angeles and will stream live on Disney+ starting at 8 p.m. ET. ABC will also air a highlights special on Jan. 1, 2026, at 8 p.m. ET.

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‘Good News’: Shaboozey kicks off ‘Amazon Music Live’ on Thursday

‘Good News’: Shaboozey kicks off ‘Amazon Music Live’ on Thursday
‘Good News’: Shaboozey kicks off ‘Amazon Music Live’ on Thursday
Shaboozey on ‘Amazon Music Live’ (Prime Video)

You can check out a Shaboozey show after Thursday Night Football on Prime Video Thursday. 

The “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” hitmaker stars in the fourth season premiere of Amazon Music Live Thursday night. Rockers Foo Fighters, Latin group Fuerza Regida and K-pop’s aespa will headline the other three episodes this year, all airing after the football game. 

Shaboozey’s collab with Jelly Roll, “Amen,” is now climbing the country chart, following Shaboozey’s most recent #1, “Good News,” which topped the chart in September. 

On Saturday he kicks off his tour of Australia and New Zealand, where he’ll be through Nov. 8, playing nine shows Down Under. 

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The Doors documentary ‘When You’re Strange’ returning to theaters

The Doors documentary ‘When You’re Strange’ returning to theaters
The Doors documentary ‘When You’re Strange’ returning to theaters
Poster for the Doors’ ‘When You’re Strange’/(Trafalgar Releasing)

The Doors‘ 2009 documentary, When You’re Strange, is returning to theaters as part of the band’s continuing celebration of their 60th anniversary.

The Grammy Award-winning doc, directed by Tom DiCillo and narrated by Johnny Depp, will hit theaters on Dec. 4 and Dec. 6. The release has been remastered in 4K, with a new introduction from surviving Doors members John Densmore and Robby Krieger.

The showings will include the worldwide debut of a new performance of “Riders on the Storm.” The performance, in partnership with Playing for Change, will feature the pair joined by 20 musicians, including Lukas Nelson and Micah Nelson, Sierra Ferrell and Rami Jaffee of the Foo Fighters, as well dancers from eight countries.

Tickets for When You Are Strange are on sale now.

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