The band split up in 1982 but got together again for this new project in 2018. Two songs from ‘ABBA Voyage’ were premiered during a globally-streamed press conference yesterday.
James Corden is getting absolutely roasted on Twitter after a video of him gyrating at cars in a mouse costume went viral.
The UK’s Nandi Bushell became famous last year after winning an “epic” YouTube drum battle with Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl. Now she’s finally been able to play alongside the band.
Clapton has refused to perform at any venue where vaccines are required for attendees and detailed what he calls his “disastrous” health struggles after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Besides the promise of a few new songs, ABBA’s cryptic message earlier today has fans excited.
Spencer Elden was only four months old when he was photographed for Nirvana’s album cover. He’s now filed a federal lawsuit against those who made it happen.
Charlie joined the Stones in January 1963, and you don’t spend near on half a century in a rock ‘n’ roll band without having the odd run-in.
Disgraced singer R. Kelly’s sex abuse trial started last week, and the women who have testified thus far have not held back.
You probably haven’t heard of Jagari, the lead singer of the Zambian band Witch, but he’s revered in his home country, and sometimes further afield.
10-year-old Peter Rosalita smashed his ‘America’s Got Talent’ performance out of the park, taking on the daunting task of singing Whitney Houston’s ‘I Have Nothing’.
It all began with a school talent show and then the pop music group Destiny’s Child. Now, just a month shy of 40, Beyoncé is worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
Notorious hate group the Westboro Baptist Church picketed another Foo Fighters concert, and out came the Dee Gees.
Bring on all the judgement for sociology student Sarah Brand’s ‘Red Dress’ song on YouTube, because that might just be the point.
It’s been 35 years since a synth-pop song was recorded off a German radio station, with no information about who wrote or sang it. The search for further details has led down some interesting paths.
Bruce Springsteen’s 1975 classic, ‘Thunder Road’, has been an American staple for more than four decades. Perhaps that’s why there’s so much intrigue around its opening lines.
Nine-year-old Victory Brinker made ‘America’s Got Talent’ history this week with her rendition of the opera ‘Juliet’s Waltz’.
Prince Charles has released a Spotify playlist, featuring songs that would give him “an irresistible urge to get up and dance” back in the day.
It’s those Boston Dynamics robot dogs again, and this time they’re dancing together in perfect, and nightmarish, synchronicity.
Timed to coincide with World Music Day, ‘The State of the Arts’ was released yesterday, offering “a snapshot of the struggles faced by some of South Africa’s entertainment and live-performing artists”.
Rolling Stone has released the best albums of the year so far, from pop to rock and every other sound in between.
Ed Sheeran’s reign as the UK’s most listened to artist has come to an end, with a London singer and songwriter now ruling the roost.
Keen to branch out and broaden your musical horizon? Wolf Alice’s latest album is receiving stellar reviews, so let’s have a listen.
We’re going to avoid saying it will ‘get you in the feels’, because we’re adults, but hearing the song sung in isiXhosa, with Table Mountain as a backdrop, may cause a goosebump or two.
Rick Astley mashes his song ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’ with the Foo Fighters classic ‘Best Of You’, and it’s the reverse Rickroll we didn’t know we wanted until now.
The latest season of ‘American Idol’ has wrapped up, and the winner has a very heartfelt story that helped him to victory.
Black is the colour of this celebrity couple make-out sessions, seen on the red carpet at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards.
The lead singer from the Italian rock band that won Eurovision denies that he was seen snorting cocaine during the live broadcast.
You can buy six beautiful strands of Kurt Cobain’s hair, or perhaps Paul McCartney’s custom made jacket (if the hair isn’t your thing), in this rock memorabilia auction.
Silicon Valley execs like Mark Zuckerberg might be swimming in coin, but when it comes to the high life, Myspace co-founder Tom Anderson is winning.
Ringo Starr, AC/DC’s Brian Johnson, Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler, St. Vincent, Slash and Duff McKagan from Guns & Roses, U2’s The Edge, Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea, and Metallica’s Lars Ulrich all feature.