Taylor Swift has joined the lineup of the 2019 iHeartRadio Wango Tango, which takes place tomorrow (June 1) at in Carson, CA. The lineup also includes The Jonas Brothers, Halsey, 5 Seconds of Summer, Zedd, Ally Brooke with special guest Tyga, Ava Max, Fletcher and TOMORROW X TOGETHER. Freeform will exclusively broadcast a 90-minute television special of the iHeartRadio Wango Tango on Friday, June 7 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
Katy Perry has released a new single and video, “Never Really Over,” which is her first new solo track since 2017. Perry says of the song, “All of our relationships – from first love, through failed love, to great love – all become a part of you, so that none are ever really over, and once you accept both the dark and the light, you may find that the darkness brought you to the light.” Check out the “Never Really Over” video below:
U2 will bring back their successful Joshua Tree tour this fall with a run of shows around the globe. The 11-date trek begins in Auckland, New Zealand on November 8 and visits Australia and Japan before wrapping on December 8 in Seoul, South Korea. U2 will also play Singapore as part of the tour, but the date and venue is still to be announced. In 2017, the Irish rockers celebrated the 30th anniversary of their most famous album with a massive stadium tour.
In a statement, Bono said, “It’s only taken me 30 years to learn how to sing these songs and it’s great to be able to say that I’ve finally caught up with the band. Our audience has given The Joshua Tree a whole new life on this tour. Doing these shows has been very special for us, a lot of emotion… From the despair of how relevant some of the dark songs still are, to the joy, pure fun of the staging… it’s quite a ride. And now we get to do it all over again. Auckland, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Sydney, Tokyo, Singapore, Seoul… We’re coming for you.”
Miley Cyrus had been teasing new material arriving this Friday, which turned out to be an EP full of collaborations titled She is Coming. The six-song set features Ghostface Killah, RuPaul, Swae Lee and Mike Will Made It, and is the singer/actress’s first new music since 2017’s Younger Now album.