The Year in Music 2025: And after all, Oasis actually did reunite

The Year in Music 2025: And after all, Oasis actually did reunite
The Year in Music 2025: And after all, Oasis actually did reunite

Oasis shocked the music world by announcing a reunion in August 2024. But with nearly a year between the initial announcement and the first show, the possibility lingered that the famously feuding Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher might call the whole thing off.

Luckily for those who were able to get through the queues and actually snag a ticket to the highly in-demand shows, Liam and Noel proved that they’d indeed buried the hatchet upon launching the tour in the U.K. on July 4.

The tour then made its way into the U.S., making stops at Chicago’s Soldier Field, MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, before making its way to Asia, Australia and South America. The set list stayed constant throughout the trek and focused mostly on Oasis’ beloved first two albums, 1994’s Definitely Maybe and 1995’s (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?

Alongside the Gallagher brothers, the Oasis live lineup included guitarists Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs and Gem Archer, bassist Andy Bell and drummer Joe Waronker. Arthurs dropped off of select dates due to receiving treatment for prostate cancer.

Throughout the tour, Oasis released live recordings from the shows, capturing performances of the songs “Wonderwall,” “Bring It on Down,” “Cigarettes & Alcohol,” “Little By Little” and “Slide Away.” Additionally, a film documenting the tour was announced, as well as a photo book.

As for what’s next for Oasis, that remains unknown. Liam appeared to tease plans for future shows when he declared “See you next year” during a show at London’s Wembley Stadium, but later clarified that they “need to sit down and discuss these things.”

Upon concluding the tour in November, Oasis released a statement reading, “There will now be a pause for a period of reflection.”

We’ll see if Oasis plans to keep the tour going beyond 2025, but in a world where Liam and Noel Gallagher peacefully shared the stage for every scheduled show, it seems that anything is possible.

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In Sweden, it’s a Donald Duck Christmas, says Zara Larsson

In Sweden, it’s a Donald Duck Christmas, says Zara Larsson
In Sweden, it’s a Donald Duck Christmas, says Zara Larsson
Zara Larsson on ABC’s ‘Good Morning America’ (ABC/Paula Lobo)

Every country has different Christmas traditions, but Zara Larsson says one of the most beloved traditions in her home country of Sweden involves something very American.

“Every Christmas [Eve] at 3 p.m., we have Donald Duck’s Christmas on TV and you just have to sit down and watch it,” she explains.

“Everybody’s watching it. I don’t know when it started. It’s been my whole childhood and everyone — everyone — just sits down, 3 p.m., you watch Donald Duck, then you have your dinner, and then you open your presents.”

In fact, the animated special, which is officially titled Donald Duck and His Friends Wish You a Merry Christmas, has been shown every Christmas on Swedish TV since 1960, and is watched by around 40% of the entire population. The show originally aired in the U.S. in 1958 on ABC, under the name From All of Us to All of You. However it was retitled for the Swedish market because Donald Duck is way more popular than Mickey Mouse in Sweden, for some reason.

But if Swedes celebrate the holiday on Christmas Eve, what do they do on Christmas Day?

“So Christmas, like the 25th — that’s when everybody goes out clubbing!” Zara says.

Looking ahead to the end of December, Zara is one of the artists who’ll be performing on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve 2026 with Ryan Seacrest, airing Dec. 31 on ABC.

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The Year in Music 2025: Bruce Springsteen hits the big screen, celebrates big anniversaries & a whole lot more

The Year in Music 2025: Bruce Springsteen hits the big screen, celebrates big anniversaries & a whole lot more
The Year in Music 2025: Bruce Springsteen hits the big screen, celebrates big anniversaries & a whole lot more

It was another big year for Bruce Springsteen, which culminated in the New Jersey rocker’s life being depicted on the big screen.

Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere premiered at the New York Film Festival in September and opened in theaters in October. The Bear’s Jeremy Allen White starred as The Boss, and did his own singing, while Succession’s Jeremy Strong playing the rocker’s manager, Jon Landau. The film followed Springsteen’s efforts in making his 1982 solo album, Nebraska. White earned a Golden Globe nomination for his portrayal of the New Jersey rocker. 

Springsteen also celebrated a big anniversary in August 2025: the 50th anniversary of his iconic third studio album, Born to Run. To mark the occasion he released “Lonely Night in the Park” for the first time, a track that was recorded during the Born to Run sessions and was considered for the album, but was ultimately left off.

He also made a surprise appearance at the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music’s Born to Run 50th anniversary celebration in New Jersey, performing two songs from the album — the title track and “Thunder Road” — joined by current and former members of the E Street Band.

But those were only some of the many Springsteen-related highlights this year. Among the others:

– Springsteen made a surprise appearance at a Patti Smith tribute concert, People Have the Power – A Celebration of Patti Smith, at New York’s Carnegie Hall. He performed “Because the Night,” the song he wrote that became a hit for Patti.

– In May, Springsteen and the E Street Band kicked off a European tour, and he stirred up controversy by criticizing President Donald Trump. He said America was “in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration.” That prompted a response from Trump, who called Springsteen “highly overrated.”

– The tour also featured a surprise appearance by Paul McCartney at The Boss’ show in Liverpool. They teamed up for two songs: The Beatles‘ classic “Can’t Buy Me Love” and a cover of the Leiber & Stoller tune “Kansas City,” which The Beatles recorded in 1964.

– Springsteen’s tour, which launched in 2023 and wrapped in 2025, became the highest-grossing tour of his career, bringing in $729.7 million to surpass his previous highest-grossing tour, the 2012-13 Wrecking Ball World Tour, which brought in $347 million. It also sold 4.9 million tickets, more tickets than any previous Springsteen tour.

– Springsteen released the long-awaited follow-up to 1998’s box set Tracks. Tracks II: The Lost Albums featured seven previously unheard Springsteen records.

– The Boss was honored by the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures with the inaugural Legacy Award, which “honors an artist whose body of work has inspired generations of storytellers and deeply influenced our culture.”

– To coincide with the release of Deliver Me From Nowhere, Bruce released Nebraska: Expanded Edition, a box set featuring previously unreleased material. It included the long-rumored Electric Nebraska, a present-day recording of Springsteen performing Nebraska in its entirety at New Jersey’s Count Basie Theatre.

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The Year in Entertainment 2025: Trends that took over

The Year in Entertainment 2025: Trends that took over
The Year in Entertainment 2025: Trends that took over

If you’re not careful, you can find out that it’s not clocking to you that you haven’t been standing on business by knowing all of the cultural trends that happened this year. That’s why we’re going over the memes, viral moments and trend-setting sensations that dominated the cultural landscape of 2025:

No one could get enough of Labubus this year. The collectible plush toys, which were created by Hong Kong illustrator Kasing Lung, are fluffy monsters with pointy teeth, large ears and a playful look on their face. They’re exclusively sold by the retailer Pop-Mart, although knockoff versions of the product, known as Lafufus, also took the world by storm. While most people don’t usually get to pick which color Labubu appears in their blind box, TikTok user Lilzbullzmarbella infamously showed off her gold one. “I have the one and only 24 carat gold Labubu,” she says in a video that went viral.

Here’s one that we’ll do our best to explain, but you may want to consult your youngest family member for more. The phrase 6-7, pronounced six seven, was completely unavoidable this year. YouTuber Cam Wilder posted a video in which a young boy named Maverick Trevillian is seen yelling, “Six seven,” while doing a hand gesture moving upward-facing palms up and down. Video edits of Maverick doing this went viral, and the phrase, which has no fixed meaning, became a meme popular with Gen Alpha.

It was the video we all cringed at but couldn’t look away from. A couple, locked in an intimate embrace, were caught allegedly cheating on their respective spouses while on the kiss cam at a Coldplay concert this summer. Former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and its head of human resources, Kristin Cabot, immediately pulled apart from each other just as Coldplay’s Chris Martin said, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re very shy.”

A video of Justin Bieber speaking to the paparazzi sparked an internet phenomenon this year. “You’re not getting it. It’s not clocking to you. It’s not clocking to you that I’m standing on business, is it?” Bieber asks the photographers. The phrase became so popular that Bieber himself referenced it in his SWAG track “STANDING ON BUSINESS.”

Finally, the TikTok audio referred to as “Nothing beats a Jet2 holiday,” which featured an old advertisement for the Jet2 airline mixed with the 2015 song “Hold My Hand” by Jess Glynne, took the world by storm. Everyone was using the cheerful audio to ironically post disastrous videos from vacations gone wrong.

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Music Notes: Jill Scott, Ice Spice and more

Music Notes: Jill Scott, Ice Spice and more
Music Notes: Jill Scott, Ice Spice and more

Jill Scott has had her share of hardships, some of which have cost her lots of money. While on Million Dollaz Worth of Game, she said those tough times helped make her the person she is today. “It’s like all the lessons that you get, all the things that deter you are really the impetus for your greatness,” she said. “These things are character building. And you learn as you go.”

“Nobody’s perfect. And I’m divorced twice. Like, there’s no way that I’ve had a perfect existence,” Scott continued. “I’ve lost more money than people have ever made or ever will multiple times.”

Ice Spice says she and Latto had no real problems with each other, though speculation suggested otherwise. She revealed that on Watch What Happens Live! when asked how she and Latto squashed their beef. “It wasn’t a real beef to begin with, to be honest,” Spice said, noting the video shoot for their song “Gyatt” was fun. “It was like, everybody was just joking around the whole time, to the point where, like, I remember my manager was like, ‘Can y’all wrap it up? Hurry up.’ It was really fun. Shoutout to Latto.”

Billy Porter is giving fans an update after he was forced to back out of Broadway’s Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club in September due to a case of sepsis. “Some of you may or may not know that I was in the hospital very ill this fall with urosepsis. It was not easy. It’s been a very, very challenging four months. And I want everybody to know that I am on the road to a full recovery. I’m not there yet, but I’m on the road to that,” he shares on Instagram, thanking all those who sent him love and prayers. In the caption, he wrote, “She’s ALIVE!!! Proof of life, PTL!!!”

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Sleep Token’s ’Even in Arcadia’ certified Gold in the UK while deemed ‘profoundly turgid’ by UK critic

Sleep Token’s ’Even in Arcadia’ certified Gold in the UK while deemed ‘profoundly turgid’ by UK critic
Sleep Token’s ’Even in Arcadia’ certified Gold in the UK while deemed ‘profoundly turgid’ by UK critic
‘Even in Arcadia’ album artwork. (RCA Records)

Critics and fans are at odds about Sleep Token across the pond.

The masked outfit’s breakout album, Even in Arcadia, has been certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry, the U.K. version of the RIAA. The milestone recognizes 100,000 certified units.

Even in Arcadia previously debuted at #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart following its release in May.

While those numbers clearly suggest there are a lot of Sleep Token fans in the U.K., The Guardian music editor Ben Beaumont-Thomas is not one of them. In an episode of the publication’s Today in Focus podcast, Beaumont-Thomas named Even in Arcadia among 2025’s worst music releases.

“It’s some of the most profoundly turgid music ever made with some of the worst lyrics ever,” Beaumont-Thomas says.

Beaumont-Thomas cites lyrics including “I’ve got eyelids heavy enough to break diamonds” from the Even in Arcadia opener “Look to Windward” and “Are you the guardian angel hacking into my brain cells?” from the cut “Past Self.” 

“The band kinda sounds like Maroon 5 if they all had, like, an iron deficiency,” Beaumont-Thomas says. “It’s fascinatingly terrible music.”

Sleep Token’s also experienced a similar commercial success versus critical stature battle in the U.S. — Even in Arcadia debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, though Pitchfork panned it as “Benson Boone with a Spirit Halloween gift card.”

However, the Even in Arcadia single “Caramel” was named one of the best songs of 2025 by New York Times critic Jon Caramanica.

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King of My Heart: Taylor Swift donates $1 million to charity in honor of father Scott Swift

King of My Heart: Taylor Swift donates  million to charity in honor of father Scott Swift
King of My Heart: Taylor Swift donates $1 million to charity in honor of father Scott Swift
Taylor Swift performs onstage at BC Place on December 6, 2024 in Vancouver, British Columbia. (Kevin Winter/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

Taylor Swift‘s father Scott Swift underwent quintuple bypass surgery earlier this year. Now, in his honor, Taylor has made a $1 million donation to the American Heart Association

The charity acknowledged Taylor’s “generous gift” on its Instagram page, adding, “We remain “Fearless” in our relentless commitment to prevent heart disease and stroke. Every donation we receive is an honor.” 

In a statement, AHA CEO Nancy Brown said, “Taylor has long been associated with the symbol of heart hands. At the American Heart Association, we proudly use that same gesture to honor all who have been affected.”

She added, “My hope is that together we can raise our collective heart hands and drive meaningful change against this disease, shaping a healthier future for generations to come.”

During her August appearance on her fiancé Travis Kelce‘s New Heights podcast, Taylor spoke about her dad’s recovery from “really intense” surgery, which was done after several blockages were discovered via a stress test. 

“He wakes up from surgery, and it’s my mom, my brother, and me and his best friend. He did like a comedy act, a comedy set for 15 minutes,” Taylor recalled. “He was the funniest he’s ever been, and he’s usually really funny.”

“And it was kind of wild because it was like, very parent-child reversal in a lot of ways. My brother and my mom and I were each taking shifts in the ICU and staying with him 24/7,” Taylor continued. Then, she said her family “moved in” with Scott for the summer to take care of him during his recuperation.

“He was like the loveliest patient ever,” she said. “He just kept saying thank you over and over again.”

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Elton John celebrates platinum success of ‘Step Into Christmas’

Elton John celebrates platinum success of ‘Step Into Christmas’
Elton John celebrates platinum success of ‘Step Into Christmas’
Artwork for Elton John’s ‘Step Into Christmas’ (Mercury Records)

Elton John is feeling grateful at the continued success of his holiday track “Step Into Christmas.”

It was recently announced that the song, originally released way back in 1973, had been certified platinum in the U.S. and four-times platinum in the U.K. and now Elton has shared his thoughts on the feat in a new post on Instagram.

Posing next to a picture of his platinum plaques, Elton wrote, “A special Christmas present to me! Step Into Christmas has gone platinum in the US and 4× platinum in the UK.”

“To think a song released over 50 years ago is still part of so many people’s festivities (and even sat in the UK Top 10 again this year!) is very special,” he added. “Thank you to everyone who keeps stepping into Christmas, year after year!”

“Step Into Christmas” has re-entered Billboard‘s Holiday Airplay chart every year over the past decade and has returned to the U.K. singles chart every year since 2011. Last year, a new video was created for the song, starring Cara Delevingne as Elton.

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Delaware state trooper killed during shooting at DMV, suspect also dead: Authorities

Delaware state trooper killed during shooting at DMV, suspect also dead: Authorities
Delaware state trooper killed during shooting at DMV, suspect also dead: Authorities
Authorities respond to a shooting at a DMV in New Castle, Delaware, Dec. 23, 2025. WPVI

(DELAWARE) — A state trooper was killed during a shooting at a DMV location in Delaware on Tuesday, authorities said.

The suspected shooter is also dead, according to Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer.

Delaware State Police reported an active shooter at a DMV in New Castle on Tuesday afternoon. Police shortly updated that the situation was no longer active and that a suspect was in custody.

“One Delaware State Trooper has been confirmed killed during this incident. We are continuing to assess additional injuries,” Delaware State Police said.

The governor said that law enforcement “acted swiftly to secure the scene, and the shooter has been confirmed deceased.”

There is no active threat to the public at this time, Meyer said.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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Massive fire erupts after apparent explosion at nursing home in Pennsylvania

Massive fire erupts after apparent explosion at nursing home in Pennsylvania
Massive fire erupts after apparent explosion at nursing home in Pennsylvania
Firefighters respond to a fire at the Silver Lake Nursing Home in Bristol, Pa., Dec. 23, 2025. WPVI

(BUCKS COUNTY, Pa.) — A massive fire has erupted at a nursing home in eastern Pennsylvania following a possible gas explosion, officials said.

The Upper Makefield Township police described it as a “mass casualty incident” at the Silver Lake Nursing Home and asked people to avoid the area in Bristol, which is about 25 miles northeast of Philadelphia.

It’s believed some people are trapped inside, according to an official briefed on the matter. Responders are trying to get everyone out safely and are investigating the cause of the explosion, the official said.

The scene remains active and those nearby should follow the direction of local authorities, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said in a post on X.

“I’ve been briefed on the incident at Silver Lake Nursing Home in Bucks County, and my Administration is in contact with local officials and first responders on the ground,” Shapiro said.

“Please join Lori and me in praying for the Bristol community,” he said.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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