The 'Swish Swish' singer will also be joined by Little Big Town and Maren Morris in a segment honoring the 'Jolene' hitmaker at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.
Less than two months after dismissing reports of overseas tour, the 'I Believe I Can Fly' hitmaker makes use of social media to reveal that he will head out to Australia, New Zealand and Sri Lanka.
Directed by Nathalie Canguilhem, the purple-hued visuals opens with the rapper leading a biker gang through the highway at night.
The South Korean group will come to Staples Center in Los Angeles to present an award, though it's unknown what accolade they will be giving out.
Two days after performing at a pre-Super Bowl concert, the 'Something from Nothing' rockers issue an apology for having to postpone their concerts at a new Fillmore venue in Louisiana.
The former 'Scream Queens' actress takes to Twitter to question why society can accept a topless performance from the Maroon 5 frontman, but not Janet Jackson's accidental nip-slip in 2004.
Although his impromptu 'Shallow' performance at GaGa's Las Vegas residency show was well received, the star and director of 'A Star Is Born' couldn't help but feel nervous about the upcoming gig.
Lashing out at the rapper for his 'Racks on Racks' single, Geoff Barrow of Portishead clarifies that he and Ben Salisbury do not want their music to be associated with a track that degrades woman.
However, it seems like the self-proclaimed Black Barbie doesn't plan to release singles from the album anytime soon.
Through hard work and beautiful music, the songstress proves that she's a capable musician whom people should be looking out for.
Entitling her freestyle version 'Barbie Goin Bad', the 'Anaconda' hitmaker treats fans to the fresh rap on the latest episode of her 'Queen Radio' show.
Clocking at four minutes and twenty seconds, it opens with the British singer sitting down at a cafe where he runs into the rapper, who looks more than pleased to see his friend.
Viewers take to social media to express their disappointment over what the 'Girls Like You' hitmakers delivered when headlining the Super Bowl LIII's halftime show in Atlanta with Travis Scott and Big Boi.
Stopping the gig to talk about Netflix's 'FYRE: The Greatest Party that Never Happened', the 'Always on Time' hitmaker encourages concertgoers to vent out their frustration with a cussing chant.
The cameo aside, the seven-piece group successfully delivers a slew of their greatest hits during the headlining set.
Arriving atop the weekly chart, the five-piece group's latest album marks their first No. 1 album in nearly 20 years.
Also kicking off the annual big game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta is Chloe x Halle, who sings 'America the Beautiful'.
From an NSFW act to making a political statement, these things have landed previous performers like Prince and Beyonce in controversy.
Also pledging to hire more female producers or sound engineers in support of the Recording Academy's diversity push are Lady GaGa, Common, John Legend, Carrie Underwood and many others.
The 'Woman Like Me' singers are forced to axe their Aberdeen concert, originally set for October 4, due to 'unforeseen logistical issues,' but will perform in other European cities in September.