Madonna's entertainment company, Live Nation, announced on Tuesday that the Queen of Pop will be going on tour for the first time in three years.
After a three-year hiatus, Chris Brown is expected to make his first Grammy appearance since assaulting his then-girlfriend, Rihanna, in 2009.
Right before his performance at the
GQ/Lacoste Super Bowl party, ET chatted with LL Cool J, who admitted that his concert that night would be impromptu and he was going to "wing it."
Seconds before she took the stage for the Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday, ET chatted with Madonna, who expressed her excitement and readiness for the big performance.
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Madonna's halftime show received mixed reviews from the more than 100 million viewers watching around the world, the focus of this year's halftime show has been shifted to an obscene gesture from one of Madonna's guests: M.I.A.
While the New York Giants and New England Patriots are on the field, the focus is on the polarized end zones. During the Half-Time Show, Madonna gave the 50 yard line some "luvin'."
Keith Urban was back to work on Friday, giving his first performance since undergoing throat surgery in November.
She's all country, he's a whole lotta rock n' roll, and this weekend Carrie Underwood and Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler will present a must-see edition of CMT Crossroads at the Pepsi Super Bowl Fan Jam.
We are all excited about Madonna's performance this Sunday, but Super Bowl halftime shows weren't always about popular recording artists. As the most-watched event in television history, it's hard to imagine the game without celebrities and pyrotechnics. The show has come a long way since college marching bands, so let's take a look at some of the great and most memorable Super Bowl halftime moments.
Amid the release of his newest album, former Beatle Ringo Starr headlined SiriusXM's Town Hall event on Monday, where he was reminded by an audience member that it was the 43rd anniversary of The Beatles' last public performance.
Celine Dion is sharing her thoughts on fellow music superstar Madonna performing in next week's Super Bowl halftime show, and disclosed why she herself won't be up on that stage.