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Cardi B Brings Boss Energy to Global Citizen Festival 2025

Cardi B hit the Global Citizen Festival 2025 stage on Saturday night (Sep. 27) with full-on boss energy, delivering a fire performance that was equal parts attitude and spectacle. Despite her visibly pregnant belly, which looked ready to burst, the Bronx Dominican rapper proved her star power is unshakable as she powered through a set full of bold bars, new bangers, and undeniable charisma. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The rap queen kicked off her set with “Outside,” a track from her brand-new album Am I the Drama? (ErrTime Edition), which dropped earlier this week. Clad in a brown-and-forest-green leather biker crop top that showed off her pregnancy, baggy blue jeans, and reddish hair, Cardi fully owned the moment, surrounded by dancers whose electric choreography amplified the vibe. Within minutes, though, the heat of her performance also made her hot. “I’m hot AF up here… you want it?,” she said after the first song, tossing her jacket into the audience in a flex only Cardi could pull off. She then launched into “ErrTime,” another track from her new album, spitting confident bars like, “New bag (Bag), new ice (Ice)/ Shittin’ on these b—hes whole life (Life)/ Fat ass (Ass), want a bite? (Huh?)” The energy was palpable, as Cardi commanded the crowd with equal amounts of humor and swagger. “Who’s been rolling with Cardi B since day one?!?,” she shouted before performing her 2017 breakout hit “Bodak Yellow.” The entire crowd screamed along: “I make money moves!” — a reminder of how she shook up the rap world nearly a decade ago. Although her set was quick, wrapping up at 8:50 p.m. ET after just 15 minutes, she ended on a high note with her 2018 smash hit “I Like It.” Originally featuring Bad Bunny and J Balvin, the song brought the crowd to a fever pitch, with its high energy and infectious beat closing out her set in true Cardi style. Her short but potent performance proved that even while expecting her second child, she’s unstoppable, continuing to bring her signature blend of humor, power, and flashy charisma to the stage. Watch a segment of her performance below. Source link

Shakira Channels Her Inner She-Wolf at Global Citizen Festival 2025

Shakira transformed Central Park into her own den of healing and power during her headlining set at the Global Citizen Festival 2025 on Saturday night (Sept. 27). From the first piercing howl to the final shake of her famous hips, she delivered an electrifying performance that was equal parts spectacle and spirit. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Kicking off at 9:30 p.m. ET, the Colombian superstar built anticipation as the “10 Commandments of the She-Wolf” illuminated the massive screens — just like on her successful world stadium tour Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran (Women Don’t Cry Anymore). “You will not ask permission to be yourself.” “You will dance and sing when you need to heal.” “You will choose your path without anyone forcing it upon you,” read some of the empowering declarations. The crowd roared with excitement as a visual of Shakira appeared, the artist morphing between human and wolf in an acrobatic display that heralded the arrival of La Loba herself. “Awhooooooo!” she howled into the mic, launching straight into her infectious 2009 track “She Wolf.” Clad in the skin-tight beige and lavender bodysuit she made famous on her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour, her blonde hair whipping as she moved, Shakira commanded the stage, surrounded by a dozen high-energy dancers. “I wanna hear you, She-Wolves!” she shouted. From there, she glided into the viral smash “Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53,” turning the park into a euphoric singalong. The percussion thundered under the weight of the crowd’s collective voice: “Una loba como yo no está pa’ novatos/ Una loba como yo no está pa’ tipos como tú!” And just when it seemed the energy couldn’t soar any higher, the opening notes of “Whenever, Wherever” brought waves of nostalgia crashing over the crowd. Shakira’s hips needed no introduction, and they didn’t lie as her signature movements left fans thrilled. Between hits, she paused to reflect, delivering words that highlighted the night’s greater purpose. “I was so thrilled to be here tonight knowing that each one of you is here because you gave your time or your support to someone you don’t know, but who needed it,” she said. “It’s so amazing to be surrounded by so many people who really care. So thank you so much for caring. Thank you so much, Global Citizens, for this initiative.” Ticket purchases support Global Citizen’s mission to end extreme poverty and protect the Amazon rainforest. Her set took a quieter moment with “Underneath Your Clothes,” but it wasn’t long before the tempo picked back up, with “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” her hip movements more exaggerated and hypnotizing than ever. She closed the night with her Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit “Hips Don’t Lie,” a finale that burst with vitality and joy. Shakira once again proved that she’s a force of nature — a She-Wolf inspiring her pack to howl, dance, and believe in something bigger than themselves. Cardi B was the other co-headliner that evening. Rosé, Ayra Starr, Mariah the Scientist, Tyla, Camilo and more also took the stage. Source link

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Selena Gomez & Benny Blanco Are Married

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco have tied the knot. The couple got married on Saturday (Sept. 27) in California, with Gomez confirming the happy news with a same-day look at some romantic wedding photos and video clips. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The pop star and Only Murders in the Building actress posted a sweet wedding album on Instagram Saturday evening, crediting photographer/artist Petra Collins by tagging her on the images. (Petra also tagged her sister Anna Collins in an Instagram Story sharing footage from the wedding.) The pictures focus on the bride and groom embracing, and they share a glimpse at wedding-day details — like Gomez’s custom halter-style dress by Ralph Lauren, her bridal bouquet, and the celebration’s private estate setting. A short video captures an intimate moment in which Gomez fixes Blanco’s bowtie and puts her hands on his face, just before the lovebirds share a sweet kiss. Gomez wrote a simple, classy caption to commemorate their wedding day: “9.27.25.” She surrounded the date with white heart emojis. Ahead of their Sept. 27 nuptials, Gomez enjoyed a beachside bachelorette party with a group of girlfriends in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The newlyweds, who released the album I Said I Love You First together in March, first announced they were engaged in December 2024. They’d been romantically for about a year prior, but their professional relationship began years earlier, with the singer and producer collaborating on the 2019 track “I Can’t Get Enough” (with Tainy and J Balvin) and 2023’s “Single Soon.” I Said I Love You First debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart dated Apr. 5; though it didn’t land at the top of the chart, it did deliver Gomez’s best-ever debut numbers, with 120,000 units moved in its first week according to Luminate. See Gomez and Blanco’s wedding photos on Instagram. Source link

Lola Young Collapses Onstage at All Things Go Festival in New York

Lola Young collapsed mid-song and was carried offstage Saturday evening (Sept. 27) at New York City music festival All Things Go. The incident happened a day after the 24-year-old south London singer’s Friday night gig was canceled by her team “due to a sensitive matter.” Explore See latest videos, charts and news Young gave a strong vocal performance but appeared flushed and emotional during her set Saturday at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, powering through four songs — “Spiders,” “F— Everyone,” “Dealer” and “Walk All Over You,” all from her new album I’m Only F—ing Myself — before falling backwards during the next. Midway through 2023 single “Conceited,” Young paused to communicate with her keyboardist. The message did not appear to get across before she suddenly collapsed. Young’s band, team and security rushed to surround the singer, who was down for about 30-45 seconds, and carried her offstage. Billboard reached out to Young’s representatives for an update on her condition. The moment left the audience in shock and quiet. The crowd clapped as Young was helped offstage, and a hyperpop song played in the stadium after her exit. On Friday, manager Nick Shymansky shared an Instagram Story to announce that Young was pulled last minute from that night’s scheduled set at Audacy’s We Can Survive concert at the Prudential Center, citing a “sensitive matter.” “Lola is very open about her mental health and there are very occasionally days where myself and my team have to take protective measures to keep her safe,” Shymansky wrote. “She is an incredible person and always takes her fans, career and performances seriously. I can only send huge apologies for the inconvenience caused.” Before collapsing on Saturday, Young addressed her return to the stage early in her set at All Things Go. “Today I woke up and I made the decision to come here,” Young said to Saturday night’s crowd. “I wanted to be, I wanted to perform, and I didn’t want to wallow in my sadness. Sometimes life can throw you lemons and you just gotta motherf—ing make lemonade … I really appreciate everyone who’s here tonight.” Source link

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Tina Turner Statue Unveiled in Tennessee Community

A 10-foot statue of rock n’ roll queen Tina Turner was unveiled Saturday (Sept. 27) in the rural Tennessee community where she grew up — before becoming a Grammy-winning singer, an electrifying stage performer, and one the world’s most recognizable and popular entertainers. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The statue was revealed during a ceremony at a park in Brownsville, located about an hour drive east of Memphis. The city of about 9,000 people is near Nutbush, the community where Turner went to school as a child. As a teen, she attended high school just steps from where the statue now stands. The statue shows Turner with her signature wild hairdo and holding a microphone, as if she was singing on stage. It was designed by sculptor Fred Ajanogha, who said he tried to capture her flexibility of movement on stage, how she held the microphone with her index finger extended, and her hair style, which he compared to the “mane of a lion.” Turner died May 24, 2023 at age 83 after a long illness in her home in Küsnacht near Zurich. Her Grammy-winning singing career included the hit songs “Nutbush City Limits,” “Proud Mary,” “Private Dancer,” and “We Don’t Need Another Hero,” from the film “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.” Her movie credits also include Tommy and Last Action Hero. Turner teamed with husband Ike Turner for hit records and live shows in the 1960s and ’70s. She survived her troubled marriage to succeed in middle age with the chart-topping “What’s Love Got To Do With It,” released in 1984. Her admirers ranged from Mick Jagger to Beyoncé to Mariah Carey, and she was known as the the “Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll.” The unveiling was part of the 10th-annual Tina Turner Heritage Days, a celebration of her life growing up in rural Tennessee, before she moved away as a teenager. The statue was sculpted in clay and cast in bronze, and it took about a year to complete. Karen Cook said she traveled from Georgia to attend the event with her friend, a cousin of Turner’s, to honor the legendary performer. “She’s a great artist, I love her music,” said Cook, 59. “My mom listened to her a lot. It’s a big deal and a great thing for the community to have Tina Turner in her small town.” About 50 donors gave money for the statue, including Ford Motor Co., which donated $150,000. Ford is building an electric truck factory in nearby Stanton. The statue stands near a museum honoring Turner at the the West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center in Brownsville. The museum opened in 2014 inside the renovated Flagg Grove School, a one-room building where Turner attended classes in Nutbush. The school closed in the 1960s and was used as a barn before the dilapidated building was moved by tractor-trailer from Nutbush to Brownsville. Source link

Morgan Wallen Teases ‘Battlefield 6’ Live Action Trailer

Morgan Wallen is locked and loaded in a new teaser for Battlefield 6. On Saturday (Sept. 27), the 32-year-old country superstar took to social media to build hype for the upcoming live-action trailer of the latest installment in the popular first-person shooter franchise, set for release on Oct. 10 through Electronic Arts and Battlefield Studios. In the 12-second clip shared to Instagram, Wallen appears in a war-torn setting, sporting a backward baseball cap and a green long-sleeve shirt while wielding an intimidatingly large automatic rifle. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “For the bad guys out there,” Wallen says as he cocks his weapon. “Yeah, I’m the problem.” The line is a direct nod to Wallen’s latest album, I’m the Problem, which spent 12 nonconsecutive weeks atop the Billboard 200 following its release in May 2025. The teaser ends with a message revealing that the full live-action trailer for Battlefield 6 will drop Sunday (Sept. 28). Wallen isn’t the only celebrity joining the Battlefield 6 campaign. Actor Zac Efron, NBA star Jimmy Butler and MMA fighter Paddy Pimblett simultaneously posted similar-style teasers through their Instagram accounts on Saturday. Adding even more intrigue, Limp Bizkit’s new track “Making Love to Morgan Wallen” appears to be tied to Battlefield 6, as it was released through EA Games, according to details on their official YouTube account. A recent trailer for the game also features a remix of the band’s 1999 hit “Break Stuff.” Meanwhile, Wallen fans seem all in regardless of his exact role in the game. In the comments section of his IG post, one fan wrote, “Well I guess I’m a gamer now lmfao.” Another added, “Never bought a video game in my life……. Until now.” A third summed it up, writing, “I was gonna play it before but uhhh… yeah I’m LOCKED in now.” Watch Wallen’s Battlefield 6 teaser on Instagram below. Source link

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