Billie Eilish‘s Where Do We Go? tour has officially kicked off and fans are revealing what she performed during the show!
19.02.2020 - 21:26 / nme.com
None of the 77 defendants in the case appeared in court
The Beatles‘ Apple Corps company has won millions in a lawsuit over fake merchandise.
The company, which was founded by the band in 1968, has been awarded $77 million (£59.45 million) in a Florida lawsuit, one million for each defendant accused of selling fake Beatles-branded merch online.
None of the 77 defendants appeared in court, so the ruling comes as a default judgement.
Just two months ago, Apple Corps partnered with Sony Music
Billie Eilish‘s Where Do We Go? tour has officially kicked off and fans are revealing what she performed during the show!
Aaron Carter’s in love! To prove it, the 32-year-old singer got the name of his girlfriend of three months, Melanie Martin, inked onto his face in large script.
Apple TV has a new drama for crime fans.
Pop star Louis Tomlinson has postponed an upcoming show in Milan, Italy following a month-long government ban on all public events as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
Add Louis Tomlinson to the increasingly long list of artists forced to cancel or postpone shows due to the spreading coronavirus. "Following the decree from the President of the Council of Ministers on 4th March my headline show in Milan next week will now not go ahead," Tomlinson wrote of his planned gig at Fabrique on March 11.
The Coronavirus epidemic has the entire world on alert with more and more cases confirmed in countries where the virus had not been detected before. The situation is worrying and celebrities are already taking steps to stay healthy and safe. One of them is Maluma, who was forced to postpone a concert he had scheduled for this weekend and moved it to the end of the month. "It is for your well-being, your safety and mine too," the Colombian told his fans through a video on his social networks.
That's how he beat Shaq. Shaquille O'Neal lost a bet to Dwyane Wade and revealed the stakes during Tuesday's NBA on TNT pre-game show.
Maluma has postponed his upcoming concert in Milan as cases of coronavirus continue to increase in Italy.The March 7 show has now been rescheduled to March 31, Billboard has learned.
A man who contracted coronavirus in Italy flew back from Milan to Manchester before self-isolating, the Manchester Evening News understands.
Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd’s Black Panther soundtrack collaboration, “Pray For Me,” is the subject of a copyright lawsuit. On Monday, recently disbanded Brooklyn band Yeasayer filed a complaint in the US District Court in New York alleging the track infringes on the group’s 2007 song, “Sunrise,” as first reported by TMZ and then confirmed by Pitchfork.