Cream to reissue live reunion album ‘Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005’

Cream to reissue live reunion album ‘Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005’
Cream to reissue live reunion album ‘Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005’
Cover of Cream’s ‘Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005’ (Bushbranch/Surfdog Records/EPC Enterprises, LLP)

Cream is set to revisit their 2005 reunion.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band — Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce — will mark the 20th anniversary of their reunion at London’s Royal Albert Hall after 37 years apart by reissuing the live album of their 2005 shows at the venue.

According to a post on Instagram, Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005, will be reissued Friday on triple blue and green splatter vinyl, and double blue and orange CD. As the title suggests, it features performances from their four-night stint at the iconic venue.

An official video of Cream’s Royal Albert Hall performance of their iconic track “White Room,” from the May 3, 2005, show, is also scheduled to be released on Friday.

Released in October 2005, Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005 captures Cream’s first shows together since their farewell concerts at the same venue in November 1968. The band did reunite one other time, in 1993, for their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

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‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ shows off Yoshi in new trailer, moves up release date

‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ shows off Yoshi in new trailer, moves up release date
‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ shows off Yoshi in new trailer, moves up release date
Luigi, Yoshi, Mario and Toad in ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.’ (Nintendo, Illumination)

Fans of Mario and Luigi will get to see their upcoming sequel film — and Yoshi — a little earlier than expected.

Illumination and Nintendo have moved up the release date of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. The animated film will now release in theaters on April 1, instead of the previous date of April 3.

A brand-new trailer for the film also shows off the first look at one of the most-anticipated characters to join the animated film universe, Yoshi. The green dinosaur appears for the first time in the new trailer, which was released on Sunday.

The trailer finds Mario and Luigi riding motorcycles through a desert land. They arrive inside an ancient structure searching for “the problem,” only to find Yoshi instead.

“Hey, it’s alright,” Mario tells a scared Yoshi, who then appears to befriend the two brothers.

The trailer ends with Toad meeting Yoshi.

“Um, who is this?” Toad asks Mario and Luigi of Yoshi.

Yoshi uses his tongue to steal a candy apple out of Toad’s hand, before introducing himself.

“So, some dinosaur just shows up and he’s now part of the group? Cool,” Toad says.

This new film is inspired by the Super Mario Galaxy video games, which find Mario and friends in the cosmos.

The voice actors from the previous film are returning to voice the roles they originated. Chris Pratt is back as Mario, Charlie Day returns to play Luigi, Anya Taylor-Joy is voicing Princess Peach, Jack Black will voice Bowser, Keegan-Michael Key is back as Toad and Kevin Michael Richardson will voice Kamek.

Additionally, Brie Larson has been tapped to voice Princess Rosalina, while Benny Safdie will portray Bowser Jr.

Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic directed The Super Mario Galaxy Movie from a screenplay by Matthew Fogel.

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Mitchell Tenpenny’s moving at the ‘Speed of Light’ in 2026

Mitchell Tenpenny’s moving at the ‘Speed of Light’ in 2026
Mitchell Tenpenny’s moving at the ‘Speed of Light’ in 2026
Mitchell Tenpenny’s Speed of Light Tour (Courtesy Mitchell Tenpenny/Schmidt Relations)

Mitchell Tenpenny will be touring at the “Speed of Light” in 2026. 

The “Drunk Me” hitmaker will launch his headlining run Feb. 6 at Hard Rock Live in Rockford, Illinois, with Jake Banfield as his special guest. 

With many of the dates already on sale, presales for new shows start Tuesday, before tickets become available to the public on Friday. Look for more concerts to be added in the days to come. 

Mitchell’s Speed of Light Tour takes its name from new music set to drop this spring. His latest new track, “You Phase,” came out on Friday. 

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All 6 on board private jet presumed dead after crash during takeoff at Maine airport: Police

All 6 on board private jet presumed dead after crash during takeoff at Maine airport: Police
All 6 on board private jet presumed dead after crash during takeoff at Maine airport: Police

(BANGOR, Maine) — All six people on board a private jet are presumed to be dead after the plane crashed while taking off from Bangor International Airport in Maine during the winter storm, according to police.

No victims were taken to the hospital, Bangor police said on Monday. The victims’ identities have not been released.

The Bombardier Challenger 600 crashed around 7:45 p.m. Sunday as the deadly storm slammed the Northeast, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

At the time of the crash, the Bangor International Airport was open, with deicing operations underway and both commercial and private planes landing and departing, Bangor International Airport Director Jose Saavedra said on Monday.

First responders were at the scene of the crash within a minute, Saavedra said.

“The snowstorm started taking effect into the vicinity right around that time,” he said.

“This is normal for us to deal with weather events, and we had crews on site to address the weather event,” he said.

The airport will be closed for at least 24 hours as airport officials wait for National Transportation Safety Board investigators to arrive, Saavedra said.

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Ye apologizes, addresses Black community and swastika moment in ‘Wall Street Journal’ ad

Ye apologizes, addresses Black community and swastika moment in ‘Wall Street Journal’ ad
Ye apologizes, addresses Black community and swastika moment in ‘Wall Street Journal’ ad
Kanye West and Bianca Censori attend the 67th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 02, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)

Ye, formerly Kanye West, is seeking forgiveness. In an ad in Monday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal, he describes how an undiagnosed frontal-lobe injury contributed to his bipolar disorder, which gradually changed the man fans once knew.

“Twenty-five years ago, I was in a car accident that broke my jaw and caused injury to the right frontal lobe of my brain,” he writes. “The focus was on the visible damage. … [T]he possibility of a frontal-lobe injury was never raised. It wasn’t properly diagnosed until 2023. That medical oversight caused serious damage to my mental health and led to my bipolar type-1 diagnosis.”

Ye admits he initially denied the diagnosis. “When you’re manic, you don’t think you’re sick. You think everyone else is overreacting,” he says. “The scariest thing about this disorder is how persuasive it is when it tells you: ‘You don’t need help.’ … I lost touch with reality. Things got worse the longer I ignored the problem.”

He reflects on the harm he caused loved ones and the Black community, which he says “held me down through all of the highs and lows” but was let down by his behavior. 

During that time, he also gravitated “toward the most destructive symbol I could find, the swastika,” though he stressed he is “not a Nazi or antisemite.”

A four-month manic episode in 2025 led to “psychotic, paranoid and impulsive behavior” and “times I didn’t want to be here anymore.” 

Now, through medication, therapy, exercise and clean living, Ye says he has a “newfound, much-needed clarity” and is focusing on “positive, meaningful art.”

“I’m not asking for sympathy, or a free pass,” he says. “I write today simply to ask for your patience and understanding as I find my way home.”

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How to book a tour: The Fray hitting the road in May in support of new album

How to book a tour: The Fray hitting the road in May in support of new album
How to book a tour: The Fray hitting the road in May in support of new album
The Fray Summer of Light Tour (Courtesy Live Nation)

The Fray are hitting the road this summer in support of their first new music in more than 10 years.

The “How to Save a Life” band will launch their Summer of Light tour May 11 in New Brunswick, Canada. They’ll travel across North America before wrapping things up Aug. 29 in Chicago. In between, they’ll play Vancouver, Atlanta, Boston, Montreal, LA, Austin, San Diego and more, with special guests including Dashboard Confessional and The Strumbellas. Visit TheFray.com for all tour details.

The tour comes in support of the band’s new album, A Light That Waits, due March 13. It’s their first full-length album since 2014’s Helios; in 2024, they put out an EP called The Fray Is Back. It was their first new music since the departure of original vocalist Isaac Slade in 2022. Guitarist Joe King has now taken over vocals. The title track of the album is now available to listen to.

“We could have hung it up, and I think we all contemplated that, but we have more stories about life to tell,” says guitarist Dave Welsh about their decision to create new music.

He adds, “We’ve earned a seat at the table with a lot of people, and to not do it just because you’re tired wasn’t an option. We owe it to both the life that happens in us and to the people that have listened to us and asked for more.”

A Citi presale for the tour starts Tuesday at 10 a.m. local time. You can sign up now at TheFray.com for another presale that starts Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time. The general sale begins Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

 

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Dashboard Confessional opening for The Fray on US tour

Dashboard Confessional opening for The Fray on US tour
Dashboard Confessional opening for The Fray on US tour
The Fray Summer of Light Tour (Courtesy Live Nation)

Dashboard Confessional will be hitting the road in the summer while opening for The Fray.

The “Hands Down” outfit will support the “How to Save a Life” band on a U.S. tour kicking off July 10 in Indianapolis. The outing wraps up Aug. 29 in Chicago.

Colony House will also be on the bill, while The Strumbellas will be opening for select Canadian dates in May.

Presales begin Tuesday at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit TheFray.com.

Dashboard is also playing a run of Canadian dates with Goo Goo Dolls in March and April.

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Ghost has ‘nothing else planned’ beyond current tour, says Tobias Forge

Ghost has ‘nothing else planned’ beyond current tour, says Tobias Forge
Ghost has ‘nothing else planned’ beyond current tour, says Tobias Forge
Tobias Forge of Ghost performs on a stop of the band’s Skeletour tour at MGM Grand Garden Arena on August 09, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

If you’re wondering what Ghost will do next after finishing their ongoing Skeletour, then you and Tobias Forge have something in common.

The Ghost frontman tells Canada’s Global News that the band currently has “nothing else planned” beyond the tour, which supports their latest album, 2025’s Skeletá.

“The future right now is very open,” Forge says.

Forge adds that he is currently working on recording a new project that isn’t related to Ghost.

“I actually do not know exactly what and when anything will happen,” Forge says. “That’s a good thing, because for 15 years now, we’ve been going at it non-stop where cycles have basically just sort of been stitched together.”

The Skeletour is expected to continue Wednesday in Uncasville, Connecticut, after three shows were canceled due to the weekend’s winter storm. The outing concludes Feb. 23 in Los Angeles.

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Charli XCX thanks Sundance for three film premieres: ‘I love movies’

Charli XCX thanks Sundance for three film premieres: ‘I love movies’
Charli XCX thanks Sundance for three film premieres: ‘I love movies’
Charli XCX attends ‘The Moment’ Premiere during the 2026 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2026 in Park City, Utah. (Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)

Charli XCX was the belle of the Sundance Film Festival ball this year, appearing in three different films that premiered during the iconic event. 

Along with her own movie The Moment, which has her playing a heightened version of herself, Charli appears in the film The Gallerist as an art world influencer and in the movie I Want Your Sex as the pre-med student girlfriend of the main character.

Alongside a carousel of photos from her weekend in Park City, Utah, Charli wrote, “sundance 2026!!!!! that was funnnnn  …i feel so incredibly grateful to have been a part of 3 films at this festival, each helmed by a director with a potent vision: cathy yan, aidan zamiri and gregg araki i love you so much!!!! im so proud of what we each made together!!”

She said of her three movies, “i love these films with all my heart!!!!!! thank you @sundanceorg for championing these f****** fabulous filmmakers. i love movies.”

In February, Charli’s soundtrack for the new film Wuthering Heights will be released.

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Americans largely at odds with Trump administration on immigration, ICE tactics: Polls

Americans largely at odds with Trump administration on immigration, ICE tactics: Polls
Americans largely at odds with Trump administration on immigration, ICE tactics: Polls
A newly obtained cellphone video shows the moments before Renee Good was fatally shot in her car in Minneapolis on Jan. 7, 2026. (Obtained by ABC News)

(NEW YORK) — In the days after federal officers shot and killed Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, there has been little polling on how Americans are reacting to the issue. But surveys fielded after Minneapolis woman Renee Good was shot and killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Jan. 7 found most Americans saying the event was an inappropriate use of force and most voters saying her killing was unjustified.

Polling through the first half of January has found Americans largely at odds with the Trump administration on immigration, with just over half saying ICE enforcement actions were making cities less safe and nearly half saying they do not trust the government at all to carry out a fair and thorough investigation of Good’s shooting.

That is in addition to majorities disapproving of how ICE is enforcing immigration laws, how President Donald Trump is handling immigration and how Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has handled her job.

More polling underscores those findings.

A New York Times/Siena poll released Friday found 61% of voters saying the tactics used by ICE had “gone too far.” That included over 9 in 10 Democrats, about 7 in 10 independents and roughly 2 in 10 Republicans. Just 26% of voters overall said ICE’s tactics were “about right” and 11% said they had not gone far enough.

The poll also found roughly half of voters in support of Trump’s deportations and his handling of the border with Mexico.

Just 36% of voters approved of how ICE was handling its job; 63% disapproved.

A Wall Street Journal poll published last week found 54% saying deploying ICE to U.S. cities has “gone too far” and 52% of voters disapproving of how Trump is handling immigration.

Both polls were conducted after Good, a mother of three, was killed by an ICE agent on Jan. 7, but before Pretti, an ICU nurse, was killed by federal agents over the weekend.

The New York Times/Siena poll was conducted Jan. 12-17 among 1,625 registered voters nationwide and has a margin of error of +/- 2.8 percentage points.

The Wall Street Journal poll was conducted Jan. 8-13 among 1,500 registered voters nationwide and has a margin of error of +/- 2.5 percentage points.

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