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The Japanese singer dedicated a performance to the 1975 frontman, saying, "This goes out to a white man that watches 'Ghetto Gaggers' and mocks Asian people."
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The "All Too Well" singer requested that her passionate Swifties extend "kindness" online when she releases "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" on July 7.
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The "We Found Love" singer — showing off her baby bump in a sheer tan and black dress — arrived at 12:45 a.m. as her beau’s show began.
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Sandoval changed a verse in "Stacy's Mom" after Schwartz said he felt "used" by his pal and business partner, who dragged him into the Scandoval drama.
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One Twitter user joked that Beyoncé "had a staff meeting immediately after the show," with another writing, "[They're] going home with no money."
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"I sweat a lot, and it doesn't go anywhere, so I basically am just sitting in my own sweat," the singer told her Las Vegas audience.
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"You should have dreams and goals and whatever, but keep it in your living room," Taylor suggested of Sandoval's cover band. "It's really bad."
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The pop star definitely wasn't "ready for it" as she began coughing and gagging in front of 60,000-plus fans.
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"I’m looking out tonight [and] I’m seeing so many incredible individuals who are living authentically and beautifully,” the singer said Friday night.
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The 20-time Grammy winner laid on his back for several seconds after the fall before his E Street bandmates rushed over to help him back up.
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The Grammy winner brought her catalog-spanning show to New Jersey on Friday to kick off a sold-out three-night leg of her Eras Tour.
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The "Cuff It" singer honored the late musician — who died last week at age 83 — with an emotional performance of "River Deep, Mountain High."
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"I'm so sorry to disappoint all of you once again. I'm working really hard to build back my strength, but touring can be very difficult even when you're 100%."
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"Today, we lost an icon and I haven't allowed myself to be sad," the "Truth Hurts" singer said during her show. "I haven't allowed myself to cry."
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Cyrus, 30, started touring as Hannah Montana in 2007 but last hit the road in 2014 for her "Bangerz" album.
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“I started off, it was fine and as I walked towards her, I just went completely blank and I hit a wrong note."
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The "Blank Space" singer stunned fans when she performed her "entire 3.5 hour" concert Saturday night during a torrential downpour at Gillette Stadium.
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The singer famously played one of her first "rain shows" at Gillette Stadium in 2011, and the heavens opened up again when she returned to the venue Saturday.
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"She desperately needed a break after four years in Vegas and didn't get one," a source tells Page Six of the pop superstar.
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Speculation started in January when the Grammy winner took the stage in Dubai. Her ambitious 50—plus-date world tour kicked off Wednesday in Stockholm.