Take a dip in a poisoned pond in episode three of the sophomore season of “Home Before Dark”.
03.06.2021 - 03:23 / etcanada.com
Get ready to meet the next generation of drag superstars in OUTtv’s new reality competition series “Call Me Mother”, hosted by none other than Dallas Dixon, the face of ET Canada’s Pride digital series.
Arriving on OUTtv, the world’s first LGBTQ+ network, “Call Me Mother” will see drag mothers Peppermint, Crystal and Barbada adopt and mentor up-and-coming drag talent over an 8-week journey as they compete to win the title of “First Child Of Drag” and a $50,000 grand prize.
The drag artists will
Take a dip in a poisoned pond in episode three of the sophomore season of “Home Before Dark”.
Mary J. Blige is reflecting on her groundbreaking 1994 album My Life in the new documentary “Mary J. Blige’s My Life” for Amazon Prime Video.
Lorde has announced a 2022 headline world tour set to kick in February next year – see the full list of dates below.The New Zealand singer-songwriter’s ‘Solar Power’ tour, which will support her upcoming new album of the same name, will take in dates in the UK, Europe, North America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, kicking off on February 26 at Electric Avenue Festival in New Zealand and ending in Berlin at the Verti Music Hall on June 23.The UK dates will kick off in Leeds on May 25,
Hubert Lenoir knows how to cut a figure. The 26-year-old pop musician, who emerged from Quebec City in 2018, captured interest in Canada and beyond its borders with his debut album Darlène, an excellent and sprawling rock epic duly shortlisted for the Polaris Prize.
Chris Pratt’s fake “Parks & Recreation” band are releasing a very real album and ET Canada caught up with the star to chat about making music and his new action movie “The Tomorrow War”.
“Big Brother Canada” is returning for a milestone 10th season.
Arriving on Netflix in time for Father’s Day is the dramedy “Fatherhood” starring Kevin Hart, who told ET Canada’s Carlos Bustamante all about playing an on-screen single dad to Melody Hurd.
Drake is partnering with Live Nation to open History, a new live entertainment venue, in his hometown of Toronto.According to Live Nation Canada, the 2500-seat venue will open its doors later this year with the goal of providing a “premier entertainment experience” for patrons.“Some of my most memorable shows were playing smaller rooms like History,” Drake said in a press release.“I wanted to take those memories and what I learned to create an incredible experience for both the artists and the
The Weather Station has announced a UK and European tour set to kick off in 2022.The Canadian folk musician and actor Tamara Lindeman’s musical project released its critically acclaimed fifth album, ‘Ignorance’, earlier this year, and Lindeman has now revealed that she will be heading out on tour to support the LP.This year, the Weather Station will play Bonnaroo, Summerfest, and the Pitchfork Music Festival in September, before touring Canada in November.
Drake has big plans.
Brian Eno will launch a new Sonos Radio HD station, called The Lighthouse, today (June 8), which will delve into his extensive archive of work.The innovative musician, producer and visual artist is one of the latest curators to join Sonos Radio HD, which is now available in the US, UK, Germany, The Netherlands, Canada, Austria and France.The Lighthouse will see Eno exclusively share unreleased music from his archive, covering pieces written and composed earlier from his career until now.
Drake and Live Nation Canada are collaborating on an intimate new live entertainment venue in Toronto.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorDrake and Live Nation Canada will open History, a new live-entertainment venue in the superstar rapper’s hometown of Toronto, later this year, the company announced Tuesday (June 8).“Some of my most memorable shows were playing smaller rooms like History,” Drake in a statement. “I wanted to take those memories and what I learned to create an incredible experience for both the artists and the fans.”According to the announcement, the 2,500-capacity venue will “offer
EXCLUSIVE: Devilworks, the genre sales specialist, has launched a full-service distribution label. Named New Era Entertainment, the banner will focus on North American releases, primarily for home entertainment.
Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley is addressing his wife Ari’s 2013 suicide attempt.
You “Can’t Cancel Pride” with iHeart’s star-studded virtual concert.
After more than four decades performing around the world in New Zealand bands Split Enz and Crowded House, solo ventures, family projects and with Fleetwood Mac, there’s one concert that will forever stand out to Neil Finn – playing Christchurch Arena in his homeland following pandemic setbacks in March.
JoJo Siwa is trying her hardest to get one particular scene from her upcoming movie pulled.
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan is doing everything she can to help those in need during India’s devastating second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.