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Slaughter to Prevail to embark on 2026 North American tour

Slaughter to Prevail will embark on a North American tour this spring, featuring support from Whitechapel and Attila.

The month-long run kicks off on March 21st in Nashville, with stops in Denver, Seattle, Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, Chicago, and more through April 22 in Minneapolis. After the run concludes, the band will be appearing at the Welcome to Rockville and Sonic Temple festivals this May.  The band has also announced this run of shows would be their last major tour, before taking a planned hiatus in 2027/2028. For ticket information, head to the band’s website.

Slaughter to Prevail released their album Grizzly last year, featuring seven singles dating back to 2022 – among them are “1984,” “Viking,” “Kid of Darkness,” “Beheit,” “Russian Grizzly in America” and “Song 3,” the latter of which is a collaboration with Babymetal. The album is currently available through the band’s website.

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Trevor Noah returning to host 2026 Grammy Awards

Trevor Noah will return for the sixth – and final – time as host of the 2026 Grammy Awards, taking place on Sunday, February 1st from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Noah, who will also serve as an executive producer, has hosted the Grammys since 2020. The comedian, 41, is set to return to the 68th Grammys ceremony this for “one final time” as emcee, according to a press release. Executive producer Ben Winston said in a statement: “I am beyond thrilled to welcome Trevor Noah back to host the Grammys for his sixth, and sadly, final time. He’s been the most phenomenal host of the show. He’s so smart, so funny, and such a true fan of the artists and music. His impact on the show has been truly spectacular, and we can’t wait to do it together one last time.”

Among this year’s top nominees in the major categories are Kendrick Lamar, who leads the nominations with nine, followed by Cirkut, Jack Antonoff, and Lady Gaga with seven apiece. Bad Bunny, Leon Thomas, Sabrina Carpenter, and Serban Ghenea each have six nods, and Andrew Watt, Clipse, Doechii, Sounwave, SZA, Turnstile, and Tyler, The Creator with five.

This year will also mark the last time the Grammy Awards ceremony will air on CBS, after a decades-long partnership. The ceremony is moving over to ABC and Disney+ next year, through 2036.

The 2026 Grammy Awards will be broadcast live on the CBS Television Network on Sunday, February 1st, and will be available to stream live and on-demand on Paramount+.

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Luxury fashion designer Valentino Garavani dies at age 93

Italian fashion icon Valentino Garavani, whose name became synonymous with timeless glamour and impeccable elegance, has died at the age of 93, according to an announcement from his foundation on Monday. He passed away at his home in Rome, surrounded by loved ones. The cause of death was not immediately known.

The foundation said in a statement shared on Instagram: “Valentino Garavani passed away today at his Roman residence, surrounded by his loved ones,”  later adding that “Garavani was not only a constant guide and inspiration for all of us, but a true source of light, creativity and vision.”

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni paid tribute to the late fashion icon on X, calling him an ” undisputed master of style and elegance and eternal symbol of Italian high fashion. Today Italy loses a legend, but his legacy will continue to inspire generations. Thank you for everything.”

Born on May 11, 1932, in the northern Italian town of Voghera, Valentino came from a comfortable family background. He often credited his childhood fascination with cinema for shaping his aesthetic sensibility and setting him on a path toward fashion. After studying fashion in Milan and Paris, Valentino honed his craft in the 1950s under renowned Paris designers Jean Desses and Guy Laroche. In 1959, he returned to Italy and opened his own fashion house on Rome’s Via Condotti, laying the foundation for what would become one of the most influential luxury brands in the world.

Valentino rose to prominence alongside contemporaries like Giorgio Armani and Karl Lagerfeld, representing a generation of designers who built their reputations before fashion became dominated by corporate structures and global marketing.  From the outset, Valentino worked closely with his longtime partner Giancarlo Giammetti, who managed the business side of the label while the designer focused on creativity and cultivating elite clientele. Despite early financial struggles fueled by Valentino’s extravagant tastes, the house soon flourished, attracting prominent admirers such as Gina Lollobrigida, Sophia Loren, Elizabeth Taylor and Audrey Hepburn.

His luxurious eveningwear made him a red-carpet favorite in Hollywood. Among his most memorable moments was Julia Roberts’ appearance in a vintage black-and-white Valentino gown when she won the Academy Award for best actress in 2001, and Cate Blanchett’s butter-yellow, one-shouldered Valentino dress when she claimed her Oscar in 2004. Beyond awards ceremonies, Valentino designed the long-sleeved lace gown Jacqueline Kennedy wore to marry Aristotle Onassis in 1968, a look that helped Valentino become the first Italian designer to open a boutique in New York in 1970. Kennedy remained a close friend for years and frequently wore his designs, as did Diana, Princess of Wales.

Over time, Valentino expanded his brand into ready-to-wear, menswear and accessories, building a global luxury empire. In 1998, Valentino and Giammetti sold the label to an Italian holding company for an estimated $300 million, though Valentino continued designing for another decade. He celebrated his 45th year in fashion in 2007 with a lavish, three-day celebration in Rome, culminating in a grand ball at the Villa Borghese. He retired the following year, with leadership of the house passed through several hands, including Alessandra Facchinetti and later Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli. Piccioli departed in 2024 and was succeeded by Alessandro Michele. Today, the brand is majority-owned by Qatar’s Mayhoola, with Kering holding a significant minority stake.

Valentino’s influence has been widely celebrated through major exhibitions, including a retrospective at Paris’ Musée des Arts Décoratifs, and the acclaimed 2008 documentary “Valentino: The Last Emperor.” In 2011, he and Giammetti also launched a “virtual museum,” offering digital access to hundreds of his most iconic designs.

Valentino will lie in state in Rome on Wednesday and Thursday at PM23, a cultural and exhibition space in Rome created by the Fondazione Valentino Garavani e Giancarlo Giammetti, according to his foundation. Funeral services are scheduled for Friday at the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri.

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’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ falls short with $15M opening weekend behind ‘Avatar 3’

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple opened with a disappointing $15 million over the MLK weekend, falling short of $20 million projections and losing the box office crown to the holdover hit ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ which took in around $17.2 million.  Now in its fifth weekend, Avatar 3 has earned $353.4 million domestically and more than $1.23 billion globally.

The earnings from the opening weekend of The Bone Temple sequel came in far behind the first 28 Years film, which opened to a $30 million three-day number in June 2025. Despite the lackluster box office, The Bone Temple received positive critical attention, with a 93% Rotten Tomatoes score.

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is the second installment in the planned ’28 Years Later’ trilogy from producer Danny Boyle, writer Alex Cox, and director Nia DaCosta. The new film centers on Dr. Kelson (Fiennes), a character first introduced in 28 Years Later.  “In the world of The Bone Temple, the infected are no longer that greatest threat to survival — the inhumanity of the survivors can be stranger and more terrifying,” a synopsis of the film reads.

The film also stars Erin Kellyman, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Laird, Maura Bird and Academy Award-winner Cillian Murphy, who reprises his role as Jim from the original movie, 28 Days Later.

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Wolfgang Van Halen’s MAMMOTH sets 2026 North American tour dates

Wolfgang Van Halen and his band Mammoth have set their first headlining dates of 2026 in North America, serving as support of their third album, The End.

The touring lineup – comprised of Van Halen with guitarists Jon Jourdan and Frank Sidoris, bassist Ronnie Ficarro, and drummer Garrett Whitlock— has scheduled 19-dates for the trek, kicking-off March 5th in Buffalo, NY, with stops including Toronto, ON, Knoxville, TN, and Cincinnati, OH, and more through April 4th in Prior Lake, MN. Rockers 10 Years and James and the Cold Gun will join as support.

The ten-track album The End was produced by longtime collaborator Michael “Elvis” Baskette, and as with Mammoth’s previous releases, Van Halen wrote every song and performed all instrumentation and vocals.

Ticketing and VIP package information is available at www.mammoth.band.

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Collective Soul share 2026 headlining tour dates

Collective Soul has unveiled 2026 headlining tour dates, kicking-off on January 29th in Anaheim, with stops in Niagara Falls, Orlando, and others, before wrapping in Menahga, MN on July 25th.

The band is also set to return to The Venetian Theatre inside The Venetian Resort Las Vegas for a three-night run in 2026 over Big Game Weekend with special guest Edwin McCain.  Collective Soul will be performing their classic hits including “December,” “The World I Know,” and their #1 smash “Shine,” which stayed at the top of the Billboard “Album Rock Tracks” chart for eight weeks in 1994. The shows will take place on Wednesday, Feb. 4, Friday, Feb. 6 and Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026.

Last summer, the group released their first-ever documentary, Give Me A Word: The Collective Soul Story. Directed by Joseph Rubinstein, the documentary shares the band’s untold history, and was filmed at Elvis’ Palm Springs, CA estate in early 2023 during the recording of the band’s latest album, Here to Eternity (Collective Soul is the only other music artist besides Elvis to ever record at the historical landmark).  The film is available to purchase on DVD and Blu-ray on the band’s official website, and fans can watch on demand (VOD) via Amazon

For ticket information, head HERE.

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Michael J. Fox joins Harrison Ford in Season 3 trailer for ‘Shrinking’ on Apple TV+

Season 3 of the Apple TV+ series Shrinking will feature Michael J. Fox in a guest starring appearance, which also marks his return to acting. Fox stepped away from his career in 2020 due to speech issues associated with his Parkinson’s diagnosis.

A trailer for the series showed Fox in the waiting room of a medical facility sitting nearby Dr. Paul Rhoades (Harrison Ford). “What are you in for?” Fox’s character asks Paul. “Parkinson’s. You?” Paul replies. Dryly, Fox says, “Just a haircut,” and they both laugh. Ford’s character in “Shrinking” has had Parkinson’s since Season 1, though he initially tries to conceal it and the severity of his symptoms before being forced to tackle the disease head-on over time.

Fox’s casting in “Shrinking” reunites him with series co-creator Bill Lawrence; Fox was the star of Lawrence’s ABC sitcom “Spin City” for four seasons until departing in 2000 because of Parkinson’s-related issues. Additionally, Fox had a memorable guest arc on “Scrubs,” also created by Lawrence.

The series also stars Jason Segel, Christa Miller, Jessica Williams, Luke Tennie, Michael Urie, Lukita Maxwell and Ted McGinley.

Season 3 of ‘Shrinking’ premieres on Apple TV+ January 28th. See the trailer: HERE.

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Chris Hemsworth returns as Thor in teaser for ‘Avengers: Doomsday’

Chris Hemsworth returns in the teaser for Avengers: Doomsday, which Marvel dropped focusing on Hemsworth’s character, Thor. The teaser follows the previously-released clip featuring Chris Evans as Steve Rogers/Captain America.

In the 90-second preview, Thor is seen praying to Odin, his later father (played by Anthony Hopkins) for the strength to protect his daughter, Love, and defeat one more enemy before he retreats back into a life of stillness. Love was introduced in 2022’s “Thor: Love and Thunder” and has strength and power of her own like her adoptive dad. Hemsworth wrote on X along with the clip: “Thor returns for Avengers Doomsday 🔨 ⚡ 12.18.2026”

Thor says in the clip: “Father, all my life, I have answered every call, to honor, to duty, to war. Now fate has given me something I never sought: a child. A life untouched by the storm. Lend to me the strength of the All-Fathers so that I might fight once more, defeat one more enemy and return home to her. Not as a warrior, but as warmth. To teach her not battle, but stillness. The kind I never knew. Please Father, heed my words.”

The film is set to open Dec. 18, 2026 and will also feature Robert Downey Jr., who is playing a new character, Doctor Doom, instead of Iron Man (who died in 2019’s Avengers: Endgame.

See the Avengers: Doomsday teaser featuring Hemsworth’s Thor – HERE.

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Guns N’ Roses 2026 World Tour special guests include Ice Cube, Public Enemy and more

Guns N’ Roses have revealed the star-studded lineup of special guests joining them on their 2026 World Tour: The Black Crowes, Ice Cube, Pierce The Veil, Public Enemy, and Barbarians of California will all join GN’R on select dates across the North American leg of their tour.

The band recently announced their 2026 world tour across Europe and North America this spring/summer, with dates kicking-off in Mexico on March 28 and continue through April with nine huge shows in Brazil. The band will make two stops in Florida in May, before a series of European shows in June/July as well as a previously announced slot at the UK’s Download Festival. After stops in the Netherlands, Germany, France, and Belgium, the band returns to North American with a show in North Carolina on July 23, with dates through September 19 in Georgia.

In addition, GN’R will co-headline the ‘Welcome to Rockville’ festival in May alongside Foo Fighters, Bring Me The Horizon, and My Chemical Romance. Other confirmed festival appearances include Monsters of Rock (Brazil) and Tecate Pa’l Norte (Mexico). Head to Ticketmaster for details.

The band recently released two new singles — “Nothin’” and “Atlas” — marking their first new music since 2023. In recent years, Guns N’ Roses have dropped new material in conjunction with their sold-out tours across the globe – including 2023’s “The General” and “Perhaps.”

Nothin’” and “Atlas” are available on 7-inch vinyl, a Guns N’ Roses store exclusive cassette, and a Japan exclusive SHM-CD.  Head HERE for details.

For additional tour info, head to the band’s website.

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Cyndi Lauper sets first-ever Las Vegas residency

Cyndi Lauper has announced her first-ever Las Vegas residency, set to take place at the Caesars Palace Colosseum from April 24 – May 2, 2026.

Lauper said in an Instagram post: “I am excited to announce my first-ever Las Vegas residency. Cyndi Lauper: Live In Las Vegas will take place at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace from April 24 through May 2, 2026. Vegas will become “Cyn City” next spring, when I bring my Girls Just Wanna Have Fun show to town for this special run, an opportunity for fans who missed my Farewell Tour to celebrate one last time”

Lauper was just inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Additionally, the play “Working Girl, The Musical” – featuring an original score by Lauper – premiered at the La Jolla Playhouse last month, and has just been extended into December due to popular demand.

For ticket information to the Las Vegas residency, head to Lauper’s website.

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