A new trailer has been released for #RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR THE MOVIE, a concert film following BTS’ Jin as he embarks on his first solo tour. The movie hits theaters globally on Dec. 27 and Dec. 28.
Jin’s fellow K-pop star LISA has landed a new acting role. She’ll star in a new film for Netflix called TYGO, a spinoff of the Extraction franchise. “I’m so honored to be a part of this project and grateful for the opportunity to work alongside such incredible actors,” LISA tells Tudum. “Being in an action film has always been a dream of mine, and for my first movie role to be in such an exciting action film is a dream come true.”
A new Taylor Swiftpop-up exhibit has opened at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville. It features a bunch of items related to Taylor’s The Life of a Showgirl album and is open through Jan. 9.
Sad news for John Mayer. The singer shared on Instagram that his beloved dog Moose passed away. “Today my heart is so heavy and sore, but there’s more love in my life than there has ever been, and that’s because Moose helped lead me to it,” he wrote, in part.
Cover of Freddie Mercury’s ‘Mr Bad Guy’/(Hollywood Records)
Freddie Mercury’s debut solo album, Mr. Bad Guy, has just been reissued for its 40th anniversary. To mark the occasion, Mercury’s official YouTube channel has debuted the first in a three-part series dedicated to the release.
Each episode in the Mr. Bad Guy series includes clips from music videos for the album’s singles, along with excerpts from a 1985 interview Mercury gave to promote the record.
In episode 1, Freddie tells interviewer David Wigg why he decided to take a hiatus from Queen to make the record.
“It’s something in me that I wanted to do. It’s a challenge, anyway,” he says. “I wanted to write a batch of songs that came out under the name Freddie Mercury, so why not? I think the time and place is right.”
As for the tunes on the album, Mercury says, “They’re all love ballads and things to do with sadness, torture and pain.” He added, “At the same time, it’s frivolous and tongue-in-cheek. That’s basically my whole nature, I guess.”
The new Mr. Bad Guy reissue was released Friday on 180-gram translucent green vinyl featuring a 2019 mix by Queen’s longtime sound team, Justin Shirley-Smith and Joshua J. Macrae. The mix originally appeared on the Mercury box set Never Boring.
Candice Hickson is shown in this undated booking photo. Tennessee District Attorney General Frederick H. Agee, 28th Judicial District, Gibson, Crockett, and Haywood Counties
(TENNESSEE) — A Tennessee mother is facing a criminal charge and her two children were removed from her custody after investigators said they consumed her THC hemp gummies, leading to their hospitalization.
The children, both under the age of 8, have been placed under the custody of the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services after their mother failed a drug test for methamphetamine, according to the district attorney general.
Candice Hickson is being charged with child neglect and endangerment, according to an arrest warrant. Her bail is set at $25,000, according to the warrant.
“Our Office will prosecute this case within the letter of the law, balancing the need to help Ms. Hickson get treatment for her addiction, so that she can eventually reunite with her children in a safe environment,” District Attorney General Frederick Agee said in a statement.
Hickson called 911 to report a possible overdose after her two children consumed her gummies last week at their home in Milan, Tennessee, according to the arrest warrant. When officers arrived on the scene, both children were unresponsive.
Hickson told officers the children were able to reach the gummies when she went to the bathroom and she was not sure how many the children had consumed, according to the arrest warrant.
The children were then taken to Le Bonheur Hospital in Memphis and released within 48 hours, according to the district attorney general.
THC hemp gummies are legal for adults 21 years and older in Tennessee, according to state law.
“Although we take any case where children are harmed very seriously, we are unaware of any incident in Tennessee or the U.S. where a child, teenager, or adult has died solely from consuming legal Hemp THC gummies,” Agee said.
He added, “However, this is a cautionary reminder to parents to secure legal substances that might cause adverse reactions away from their children, especially those drugs with more potent and addictive effects like Oxycodone, Xanax, Hydrocodone, and other opioids.”
Hickson is expected to appear again at Gibson County General Sessions court on Dec. 16. No attorney was listed for Hickson.
Hiram Carrero, 18, accused of lighting a homeless man on fire aboard a northbound number 3 train, is taken from the New York Police Department 9th Precinct in New York, on Dec. 4, 2025. Theodore Parisienne/New York Daily News via TNS via Getty Images
(NEW YORK) — A teenager is facing a federal arson charge for allegedly setting a sleeping homeless man on fire on a New York City subway train, officials said.
Hiram Carrero, 18, was arrested on Thursday night and appeared in Manhattan federal court on Friday, authorities said.
The 56-year-old victim was asleep on a 3 train when, around 3 a.m. Monday, the suspect walked into the car at 34th Street Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan, according to police. Surveillance images released in the federal complaint show the victim completely alone in the subway car.
Carrero allegedly approached the victim and set his legs on fire, investigators said. Carrero then allegedly fled the train right when the doors were closing, according to the complaint.
The victim was still covered in flames when he exited the subway car at Times Square, the next stop, the complaint said. Surveillance footage showed him sitting on the platform with flames rising from his upper legs.
Law enforcement responded and extinguished the blaze and then rushed the victim to a hospital in critical condition, the complaint said.
On Friday, Carrero made his initial appearance in court where a federal magistrate ordered him released. Prosectors are appealing to a district court judge.
Carrero was initially arrested on state charges including attempted murder.
Tucker Wetmore appears on ABC’s ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ (Disney/Randy Holmes)
Tucker Wetmore has released “Proving Me Right,” his first new music since his debut album, What Not To. Some fans think it’s about his real-life ex-girlfriend, who is allegedly dating another country artist. “Keep on puttin’ it on now, baby/ Find some guy with a song now, baby,” Tucker sings. “Go do what you wanna/ But all you’re doin’ me wrong is just proving me right.”
After many teases, Luke Combshas released the touching ballad “Giving Her Away.” It’s written from the point of view of a groom talking to his soon-to-be father-in-law on his wedding day. “Giving Her Away” comes with a video of Luke recording the song in the studio. “Man, you brought your baby/ I brought a ring,” he sings. “And I’m giving her my name/ And you’re giving her away.”
Cory Kent has teamed up with Koe Wetzel for a song called “Rocky Mountain Low.” In a statement, Corey, who co-wrote the song, says, “It has all the rock and roll elements I grew up on and all the country influences I love. I asked my buddy Koe to jump on the second verse, and he was the person I pictured when writing that part, so having him on the track just makes it feel even more authentic.”
Dasha has teamed up with singer Ricky Manning to record a duet version of his viral hit “Someone Else & Jesus.” She says in a statement, “My ex-situationship actually played me this song in his car last year, and I instantly became obsessed. A few weeks later, I randomly ran into Ricky and totally had a fangirl moment because of how much I loved the track.” That led to the collaboration. (Video contains uncensored profanity.)
DJ Khaled took to Instagram to share the nostalgic gift he received from Jay-Z and Roc Nation for his 50th birthday. The video starts with Khaled looking at throwback photos of the BMW M3 1991 he used to own, before walking out of his home to see a red BMW M3 1991 waiting in his driveway. “Nah, this legendary,” Khaled said. “Y’all went crazy with that. You know how classic this is? … Yo Hov, stop, y’all gonna make me cry. … I used to sell alligator shoes out the back of the trunk! This that real deal.”
Monica poked fun at Ray-J‘s use of social media when she jokingly confiscated his phone at the Boy is Mine tour stop in Atlanta Thursday. “Before we leave here, I am going to take Ray-J’s phone,” Monica said, before walking over to him and taking it away. “He’s not just Brandy’s brother, but he’s my brother, too. In all he does, he means well.”
An official teaser has been released for Keke Palmer‘s Peacock series, The Burbs, which is set to release on Feb. 8, 2026. The show “follows a young couple who have reluctantly relocated to the husband’s childhood home,” according to a press release. “Their world is upended when a new neighbor moves in across the street, bringing old secrets of the cul-de-sac to light, and new deadly threats shatter the illusion of their quiet little neighborhood.”
Victoria Monét revealed during a recent episode of Angel Reese‘s podcast that she’d love to collab with Drake. “I still want to work with Drake,” she said. Reese responded, “As you should.”
Alex Warren and Gigi Perez release new version of ‘Eternity’ (Atlantic Records)
Alex Warren has teamed up with Gigi Perez for a new version of his song “Eternity,” along with a live performance video of the song.
The track originally appeared on Alex’s album You’ll Be Alright, Kid, and Alex and Gigi performed it together at Lollapalooza in Chicago over the summer.
“Im so lucky to be able to call this amazing woman a friend, collaborator and someone I truly just admire,” Alex wrote of Gigi on Instagram Friday. “You often hear about collaborations in music being so sterile but with Gigi i was able to find someone I truly can call one of my closest friends.”
He added, “Watching her in the studio inspires me [every day] to be a better musician but also to be able to give a song another life is so incredibly hard to do and she was able to somehow leave an imprint I never thought was possible.”
Gigi said in a statement that she connected to the song right away. “Grief is an isolating experience and having a friend who understands you makes the difference between isolation and connection,” she said. “I’ve been greatly impacted by the way Alex shares his experience with loss through his music and it encourages me to continue to share my story.”
The 2026 Critics Choice Awards nominations have been revealed.
Sinners leads the pack of film nominees with 17, followed by One Battle After Another, which scored 14. Hamnet and Frankenstein come next with 11 nominations each.
Other movies that earned more than two nominations include Marty Supreme, which scored eight, and F1, Sentimental Value and Wicked: For Good, which all earned seven. Train Dreams came away with five nominations, while Jay Kelly and Weapons each earned four. The movie Bugonia scored three.
Over on the TV side of things, it was Adolescence that earned the most nominations with six. Nobody Wants This scored five nominations, while the following shows all earned four nominations each: All Her Fault, Death byLightning, Ghosts, Hacks, Severance, The Diplomat and The Pitt.
The Critics Choice Association has also added four new categories this year. They include best variety series, stunt design, casting/ensemble and sound.
“We are so excited to kick off awards season in the new year, gathering hundreds of TV, film and streaming stars in one glamorous room for the first major awards show of 2026,” Critics Choice Awards CEO Joey Berlin said in a statement. “Our voters are the critics and entertainment reporters who help audiences find the best of the best every day, all year long. Their collective opinions are the most informed and reliable in the business.”
This year’s award ceremony will be hosted by Chelsea Handler. It will air live on Jan. 4 on E! and USA.
Gene Simmons on ‘Dancing with the Stars’/(Disney/Eric McCandless)
Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Gene Simmons is headed to Washington.
The KISS founding member is set to testify on Tuesday before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee’s Intellectual Property Subcommittee in support of the American Music Fairness Act. The bipartisan bill aims to ensure radio corporations pay performers for playing their music.
“Having spent my career in the music and entertainment industry, I understand the vital importance of this issue,” Simmons said in a statement. “The American Music Fairness Act represents sound public policy. Artists must be properly compensated for their creative work.”
He added, “I look forward to meeting with both Republican and Democratic Senators to discuss why this legislation is crucial for thousands of present and future American recording artists.”
This isn’t the only reason Simmons will be in DC. On Sunday, he and his KISS bandmates will receive the Kennedy Center Honors. The ceremony will be taped and air Dec. 23 on CBS.
In Simmons-related news … the sons of Simmons and his band mate Paul Stanley are making music together. Evan Stanley and Nick Simmons, who go by Stanley Simmons, just released their debut single, “Body Down.” The song is now available via digital outlets.
Riley Green performs during Drake White’s Benefit For The Brain at Ryman Auditorium on November 17, 2025 in Nashville (Terry Wyatt/Getty Images)
This season of The Voice featured Zac Brown as a mentor for the teams coached by Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé. Now he’ll return to the show to perform on its season finale, along with Riley Green.
Billboardreports that during the Dec. 16 finale, Riley will perform the song “Jesus Saves” from his latest album, Don’t Mind If I Do. It also appeared on his 2024 EP, Way Out Here.
Zac will perform “Butterfly,” a song that was originally recorded as a duet with Dolly Parton. Itappears on Zac Brown Band‘s new album, Love & Fear, which came out Friday. Standing in for Dolly on the song will be Noah Cyrus.
The two-night season finale starts Dec. 15 on NBC.