In early March, Sienna Spiro made her U.S. debut at Los Angeles’ famed Troubadour, enchanting the sold-out crowd with her ...
BLACKPINK, Bruno Mars, RAYE and more stars dropped new music this week. Who has the best new release? Vote in our New Music ...
With her latest tour, the Where Is My Husband! singer has cemented her place as one of the UK’s most exciting musical exports.
The British singer-songwriter is currently on tour in Europe with Reneé Rapp, and will rejoin sisters Raye and Amma on tour ...
Hear RAYE's new song 'I Know You're Hurting' performed LIVE at the O2 for Capital's Jingle Bell Ball 2025! Watch more Capital ...
RAYE's new album includes guest appearances by a Rock & Roll Hall of Famer — and her grandparents.She revealed on Instagram the track list for the album, This Music May Contain Hope, which is due out ...
Arriving on stage, draped in a huge white fur coat, she sang her as-yet-unreleased track I Will Overcome beneath a glowing storm cloud, calling out those tiresome Amy Winehouse comparisons. Diving ...
The 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards is set to feature performances by Alex Warren, Lainey Wilson, Ludacris, RAYE, and ...
Mitski ponders a breakup, Raye recalls a great heartbreak and Gnarls Barkley previews its farewell album. By Jon Pareles Did someone miss a Valentine’s Day deadline? This week’s new pop releases are ...
Taylor Swift has nine iHeartRadio Music Award nominations and will attend the March 26 ceremony, iHeartRadio confirmed.
New Music Friday March 13: Jack Harlow, Charlie Puth, Kacey Musgraves, LANY, Pussycat Dolls And More
Happy New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means more streaming, new playlists and the best that music has to offer -- and ET has you covered for everything in between. Je ...
Raye is coming out with her new album This Music May Contain Hope next month. She's already taken over the charts with the single "Where Is My Husband!" and, today she's shared the latest preview with ...
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