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Kneecap reveal their early years were fuelled by raids, protests and controversy as they built their Irish-language movement from West Belfast.
Ringo Starr reveals his Beatles bandmates used to tease him over his first attempts at writing songs.
Zayn Malik has had Drew Barrymore's name inked in Arabic on his forearm.
Offset was rushed to hospital after being hit with a bullet while standing close to the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida on 6 April.
LeAnn Rimes admitted their anniversary was different this year due to family issues at home.
Rick Witter says Shed Seven have written a full new batch of songs and will start recording their eighth album in May.
El Paso officials are urging fans to avoid climbing the surrounding mountains as BTS prepare for two huge shows at the Sun Bowl Stadium on May 2 and 3.
Zara Larsson thinks people pitting her against Tate McRae shows "how people speak about girls in pop".
Tyla has dropped a trailer for her upcoming second studio album, A*POP, which will be released on July 24th, and she has described the record as "unapologetic" and "fun".
Cher's son, Elijah Blue Allman, is opposing her renewed conservatorship bid.
Nicki Minaj is set to attend the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner with Fox News.
Smokey Robinson's defamation claims have been thrown out in his sexual assault case.
D4vd was allegedly in possession of a significant amount of child pornography material.
Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz are reportedly engaged.
Bad Bunny had the most-streamed album, while The Weeknd had the most-streamed song.
Zara Larsson has revealed she performed after taking edibles while opening for Tate McRae, later admitting it’s not something she plans to repeat.
The Kooks have postponed two May shows after frontman Luke Pritchard was ordered to rest following a back injury.
Duran Duran have launched their 2026 era with Free To Love, a new Nile Rodgers collaboration backed by a high-energy Jonas Åkerlund video.
Ticketmaster says it has cancelled “thousands of illegal” Harry Styles tickets after catching scalpers using fake identities to target his New York shows.