When asked about who he thinks Super Bowl LX's halftime performer will be, John Legend tells ET, his money's on JAY-Z!
The legendary band celebrates its hit, 'September,' ahead of 'A GRAMMY Salute to Earth, Wind & Fire LIVE: The 21st Night of September.'
Check out some of ET's favorite new music of the week!
Only ET's Deidre Behar was backstage with Teddy Swims at his sold-out show at Los Angeles' Greek Theater.
Ego Nwodim shocks fans by announcing her exit from 'Saturday Night Live,' less than a month before the premiere of season 51.
Alexa Ray Joel opens up about her legendary family and her new music. 'Riverside Way,' off 'Tales From a Winding Tower,' is out now.
LeAnn Rimes chats with ET at the ABC Soiree about '9-1-1 Nashville,' premiering Oct. 9.
Supertramp's founder and lead singer, Rick Davies, has died, according to a statement from the band. He was 81.
Cardi B throws an over-the-top birthday celebration for her 1-year-old daughter, Blossom, and 4-year-old-son, Wave.
Mariah Carey performed at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards, which aired live from New York City on MTV, CBS and Paramount+.
Tate McRae performed 'Revolving Door' and 'Sports Car' at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards, which aired on MTV, CBS and Paramount+.
Ricky Martin performed at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards, which aired lived from New York City on MTV, CBS and Paramount+.
Joey McIntyre interviews longtime friend Debbie Gibson about her memoir, 'Eternally Electric,' out Sept. 9.