Ella Langley’s ‘Dandelion’ (SAWGOD/ Columbia Records)
Ella Langley not only chose the title of her second album very deliberately, she decided on Dandelion long ago.
“I’m so excited for these new songs,” she tells ABC Audio. “We’ve been working so hard on it. … I’ve known the title for this record, I mean, over a year now. It’s been like a year and a half.”
“So it’s really been a long process, but [I] wanted to take the time and live a little life in between my records and, you know, kinda grow up a little bit,” she says. “And, I don’t know, it’s the next chapter of me. It’s not just [as] an artist, but [as] a human.”
The Alabama native will celebrate her 27th birthday on May 3.
Part of Ella’s journey turned out to be canceling a couple weeks of shows last August and going back home to spend time with her family, something she revealed when she put out the album’s “Loving Life Again.”
The release announcing the record explained more about the title’s significance, saying, “Dandelions are masters of survival, thriving in even the harshest environments. Often dismissed as a common weed, this unassuming plant carries a deeper symbolism of hope, healing, and resilience.”
Ella added that dandelion tea is a natural detox for the liver, something she thought fitting since her debut album was called hungover.
Gavin Rossdale of Bush performs at Target Center on July 28, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Adam Bettcher/Getty Images)
Don’t let the laughs go by when listening to Bush.
On the song “I Beat Loneliness,” the title track off the “Glycerine” band’s 2025 album, frontman Gavin Rossdale sings, “I beat the internet,” which is arguably a greater accomplishment than beating loneliness. As Rossdale tells ABC Audio, that line is an example of his sense of humor.
“Thing is, is I have a laugh, and I think I’m quite funny,” Rossdale says. “I’m surprisingly funny. I’m English and very dry.”
However, Rossdale finds that humor isn’t exactly easy to translate through music.
“That’s really hard to get across in music, it’s really difficult, it has been almost impossible for me,” Rossdale says. “So when I make bold statements, like ‘I beat the internet/ I’m a silhouette,’ it just fills me with glee as a writer that I finally did something vaguely whimsical.”
You’ll also hear Rossdale sing, “Got married in Vegas,” on “I Beat Loneliness,” which he says is a fictional detail added to the track.
“It’s the single line that’s not autobiographical,” Rossdale says. “The rest of it is me whining about myself.”
Bush will launch a U.S. tour in support of I Beat Loneliness Tuesday in Pittsburgh.
Bruno Mars is kicking off his The Romantic Tour April 10 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, but before he takes the stage, the entire city will be celebrating.
A free “Bruno Mars Day Parade” will step off at 1 p.m. that day at the Bellagio Fountains and end at Toshiba Plaza, which will be open to fans starting at 11 a.m. Bruno himself will be part of the event, which will be viewable from the sidewalks in front of the Bellagio, Cosmopolitan and Park MGM resorts. Park MGM is where Bruno’s had a residency for years.
After the parade reaches Toshiba Plaza, located in front of the T-Mobile Arena, the city’s Park Avenue will then be renamed Bruno Mars Drive, The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports. The publication notes that MGM Resorts ran the idea past Bruno in October as part of his birthday celebration, and “he was thrilled,” an executive says.
According to the paper, the parade will feature marching bands, double-decker buses, live music, vintage cars and women firing off t-shirt cannons. “Because it is Mars, we can’t rule out a performance should the mood strike him,” notes the Review Journal.
And because it’s Bruno Mars Day, the publication says the event will also feature a ceremonial state flag from Nevada governor Joe Lombardo, and a proclamation from Clark County Commissioner Jim Gibson.
Bruno and his band have drawn some 800,000 fans to Park MGM over the years; he also opened up a nightclub, The Pinky Ring, at Bellagio, another MGM Resorts property. Will he resume his residency after his tour? An MGM Resorts exec told the Review-Journal, “I mean, absolutely, yeah, I would love it. I can’t speak for Bruno, but we have an incredible partnership with this man.”
Jon Bon Jovi on ‘Good Morning America’/(ABC/Heidi Gutman)
Jon Bon Jovi is giving fans a peek inside rehearsals for Bon Jovi’s upcoming Forever Tour.
The “Livin’ on a Prayer” rocker shared a short video from inside rehearsals on social media, captioning the post, “We cannot wait to see you all this summer .. Get your tix !!”
“Hey everybody, JBJ coming to you almost live from rehearsal,” Jon says in the clip, as he gives fans a look at the rehearsal space. “Me and the boys getting ready to be back on the big stage.”
“See you on the big stage soon,” he adds.
As he pans the room you can see keyboardist David Bryan and guitarist Phil X in the background.
The Bon Jovi Forever Tour kicks off with a nine-show stand at New York’s Madison Garden, running July 7-26. It then heads to Edinburgh, Scotland, and Dublin, Ireland, before wrapping with three shows at London’s Wembley Stadium, starting Sept. 4.
The tour is the band’s first trek since Jon Bon Jovi underwent vocal cord surgery in 2022.
Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides in the ‘Dune: Part Three’ trailer. (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Dune fever is kicking in.
The first tickets for Dune: Part Three have gone on sale eight months ahead of the film’s release date. Notably, all of the screenings already sold out within hours of the announcement that they had gone on sale.
The tickets are specifically for IMAX 70mm screenings during the film’s opening weekend, which is Dec. 17 through Dec. 20. They will take place in select cities across the globe. For the time being, there is only one showing available for 7 p.m. at each theater’s local time.
Participating theaters are located in cities such as Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, London, Vancouver, Dallas and Miami.
Those who lucked out and were quick enough to snag the first-released tickets for Dune: Part Three will receive a limited edition collectable filmstrip. The filmstrips will be handed out on a first come, first served basis while supplies last and will only be available to pick up in person at the theatre during the qualifying screening of the film.
If you missed out on the first tickets, don’t fret. The official Dune social accounts teased that tickets for even more screenings will be available soon.
“Sign up for ticket alerts at http://imax.com/dune70mm to be notified as soon as more showtimes are added,” the post’s caption reads.
Timothée Chalamet stars as Paul Atreides in the film, which also stars Zendaya, Robert Pattinson, Jason Momoa, Florence Pugh and Isaach De Bankolé. Charlotte Rampling, Anya Taylor-Joy and Javier Bardem also appear in the ensemble alongside newcomers Nakoa-Wolf Momoa and Ida Brooke.
Dune: Part Three opens in theaters and on IMAX screens everywhere on Dec. 18.
Rapper Offset attends the 4th Annual Toys 4 The Nawf Christmas Charity event on December 20, 2025 in Norcross, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
Offset was shot and is currently in stable condition in the hospital, a spokesperson for the rapper confirmed to ABC News.
“We can confirm Offset was shot and is currently at the hospital receiving medical care. He is stable and being closely monitored,” his spokesperson said.
According to TMZ, which was first to report the news, the Migos rapper was shot outside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida.
Offset, whose legal name is Kiari Kendrell Cephus, was previously married to Cardi B and the artists share three children together.
His fellow Migos rapper, Takeoff, was fatally shot in November 2022.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
‘Your Favorite Toy’ album artwork. (Roswell Records/RCA Records)
Here’s your chance to hear Foo Fighters’ Your Favorite Toy in your favorite store.
Dave Grohl and company have announced a series of listening parties for their new album held in record shops around in the U.S. on April 24, 25 and 26.
For the full list of participating locations, check out the Foo Fighters’ Facebook.
Your Favorite Toy, the follow-up to 2023’s But Here We Are, will officially drop on April 24. So far, three songs from the record have been released: “Asking for a Friend,” “Caught in the Echo” and the title track.
Foo Fighters will play a one-off show in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on April 28, followed by headlining sets at the Welcome to Rockville and BottleRock Napa festivals in May. They’ll launch a full North American stadium tour in August.
Lady Gaga was supposed to perform in Montreal, Quebec, on Monday night, but she’s canceled just hours before the show.
On her Instagram Story, Gaga writes, “I’ve been fighting a respiratory infection for the past few days and doing everything I can to rest and recover But it’s gotten worse. My doctor has strongly advised me not to perform today and to be honest I don’t think I could give you the quality of a performance today that you deserve.”
“I know how deeply disappointing this is and I truly could not feel worst about letting you down,” she continues, adding that she’s “absolutely heartbroken and so sorry.” She notes that her previous shows in Montreal on Thursday and Friday were “magical and deeply meaningful.”
Gaga’s next show is scheduled for April 9 in St. Paul, Minnesota. She’ll conclude her Mayhem Ball tour April 13 at New York’s Madison Square Garden.