Sheehan has now revealed that he will return to the Philippines on April 8 and play three make-up concerts in Japan. However, fans in other destinations will not be so lucky.
"A follow-up visit to my doctors today confirmed that I will be good to go from the Singapore shows onwards," Sheeran said in a statement. "Osaka, Tokyo and Manila will be rescheduled for April 2018. My dates in Taipei, Seoul, Hong Kong and Jakarta will sadly need to be cancelled as it's just been impossible to reschedule these for next year."
Fans in Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Indonesia will have to wait for a chance to see Sheeran live in concert. 'I'm really gutted that not all the postponed dates could be rescheduled and I am working hard with my team to try and come back to these places as soon as I can to see all of you. I'm sorry to everyone who has been affected by this." See the dates
here.
WTVA reports that one man was wounded in the chest and another was arrested in the parking lot of the BancorpSouth Arena in Tupelo, MS, on Friday night (Oct. 27).
The suspect, Steven Michael Hulbert, has been charged with aggravated assault. Witnesses say a group of men were arguing in the arena parking lot when Hulbert pulled a pistol and fired four to six shots. Bullets not only hit the man in the chest, but struck multiple vehicles in the parking lot on the west side of the venue. Read more
here.
Written by Jamie Moore and Craig Wiseman, "At the House" has Shelton singing of star gazing and swaying to the music at home with his girl instead of starting a tab at a crowded bar with a bouncer "lookin' like a wannabe Vin Diesel." Later, he advises: "Girl let's get this party started where the party always ends."
''At The House' is, I think, part of the reason I decided to name the album Texoma Shore," Shelton previously said in a press release. 'I was spending a lot of time this past summer out on Lake Texoma. There was one week in particular where it was just Gwen and I out there just basically hanging out. We finally had some time off, so we went out on the water every day, went back up to the house every night and just had one of the greatest times of my life. We were listening to this song and relating to it and realizing, 'Man, this is one of those summers that we're always going to remember.'"
Listen to Shelton's "At the House"
here.
'Headlining for the first time has been pretty unreal," Rhett, who launched his first headline arena tour in 2017, said in a press release. 'It's wild to me that next year we will be launching our second year of headline shows and are bringing out some of my favorite artists in music right now. I think the fans have come to expect that we're going to be on our feet and having the time of our lives every single night."
The 2018 trek will begin on April 5 in Oklahoma and run through October. Rhett will bring along Brett Young, Jillian Jacqueline, Carly Pearce and Russell Dickerson as openers on select dates. His second leg of the tour will begin in September where he'll add Midland as a support act. Complete tour dates are
here.
Taylor Swift, Eminem and Miley Cyrus all slated to make appearance on the late-night comedy institution. Cyrus is up first, appearing on the Nov. 4 show with host Larry David.
Swift is set for the following week (Nov. 11), with host Tiffany Haddish (Girl's Trip). Eminem will hit the SNL stage on Nov. 18, with host Chance the Rapper, who's no slouch in the musical department himself.
Saturday Night Live made the big reveal via Twitter. See the tweet
here.
''Diane' is my response to Dolly Parton's 'Jolene,'" Cam says in a press release. "It's the apology so many spouses deserve, but never get. The other woman is coming forward to break the news to the wife about an affair, respecting her enough to have that hard conversation, once she realized he was married. Because everyone should be able to decide their own path in life, based on the truth. Women especially should do this for each other, since our self-worth can still be so wrapped up in our partners. And in true country fashion, I've set the whole raw story to upbeat music, so you can dance while you process it all."
The upbeat song merges Cam's intriguing storyline with rollicking musical accompaniment. Co-written by Cam, Jeff Bhasker and Tyler Johnson, the longtime friends previously collaborated on Cam's Platinum-certified No. 1 hit 'Burning House."
"Oh, I promise I didn't know he was your man / I would have noticed a gold wedding band, Diane / I'd rather you hate me than not understand," she sings on the opening verse. Listen to the song in its entirety
here.
The tour kicks off February 8 at the Alabama Theatre in Birmingham, AL, and wraps April 27 at the annual Stagecoach Festival in Indio, CA, with stops in Nashville, TN, New York, NY and Seattle, WA.
"Great things happen when music surrounds you, I really believe that," Ballerini said in a press statement. 'One of the coolest things to me about headlining is being able to create a world for your fans to step into. I can't wait for you to join me on this new journey with my good friend Walker and begin chapter two together!"
Walker Hayes will serve as opening act on all of the dates, with Bailey Bryan joining the lineup for one-night-only at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium on Valentine's Day. See the dates
here.
Meanwhile, Demi Lovato dressed up as Selena Quintanilla and Kendrick Lamar courted controversy with a Jesus Christ costume. Nas did his best Richard Pryor impression while Rita Ora went green as Batman villain Poison Ivy.
Kelly Rowland, Fifth Harmony's Lauren Jauregui and others got into the holiday spirit with festive, sexy, frightful costumes. Check out a roundup of the weekend's best celebrity Halloween costumes
here.
Recently Cardi shared a story in which she shows off a new set of diamonds in a puzzling, lyrical fashion. Her clowning around on Instagram became a viral sensation and a new musical spoof of the clip could keep the traffic flowing.
Funk guitarist Mono Neon pulled the clip from Cardi's Instagram account and mixed her banter and his playing into one cohesive track. Check out the clips
here.
The project is titled Looking for Christmas and will include songs from his 1995 Christmas album of the same name, according to a new report in Variety.
The story follows a veteran struggling with PTSD and his attempt to reconnect with his wife and daughter. The musical will reportedly also feature some of Black's non-Christmas hits. Read more
here.
In the comical clip, Apple plays the role of Cher in a flowered dress and long black wig. Hayes goes all out with a mustache, round sunglasses and brown vest over an array of patterns.
The pair hold hands while singing the song, which includes edits of them swaying to the song outside. The true star of the video is a big puppy that leaps on the duo with a toy, hoping to join in on the fun.
This isn't the first time Apple and Hayes have joined together to make a video. They connected last Valentine's Day to take on Frankie Valli's "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" and Stevie Wonder's "I Just Called to Say I Love You." Check out the post
here.
Maren Morris will perform with future tour-mate Niall Horan, Kane Brown will take the stage with Brad Paisley, Kelsea Ballerina and Reba McEntire will duet and Dierks Bentley will team with Rascal Flatts.
The only details released regarding the collaborations so far is Brown and Paisley taking on Paisley's latest single, "Heaven South." While it's yet to be confirmed, it's a safe bet that Morris and Horan will roll out their duet, "Seeing Blind." Read more
here.
It's not long before she's a waitress at the diner, slinging coffee and hash to the regulars. With the guys from Florida Georgia Line eating in one of the booths, Rexha dozes off on the counter and daydreams of joining the duo onstage first at a bar, and then at a sold-out arena.
Alas, it's all just a dream, as the pop star wakes up still behind the counter of the diner. Watch the colorful clip
here.
"My whole existence, and the reason that I'm in country music, was based on me being in an agricultural family," Bryan said. "It taught me everything I know about life, and my work ethic. It has shaped who I am. I took all those values, and I brought them to Nashville, and used that hard work to get my career off the ground. I still go back home and talk to my dad, and talk about how the business is going. It's still very present, and very important in my life."
The singer went on to discuss how working on a farm gave him a daily sense of accomplishment often missing from the world of music. "I always loved the aspect of farming that at the end of the day, you could see what you had done that day," Bryan explained. "If you were working in a field, you started at one end of the field, and by the end of the day, you completed the job. The funny thing about the music business is that you could work for a year, and never know if you were going forward or backwards. It's about putting in a good day's work, and planting stuff, and watching it grow is pretty spiritual." Read more
here.
Both tracks were recorded in New York during a live session for Spotify. Cyrus has performed her version of "Wildflowers" on Howard Stern's radio show as well as with her dad Billy Ray Cyrus on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Check out the Spotify live session performances
here.
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