For every ticket sold, she’ll contribute $1 to programs helping young queer and trans people.
The concert will be his biggest U.S. appearance in years after losing major partnerships over hateful comments he later attributed to bipolar disorder.
The singer is bringing her third solo album across North America and Europe.
“Thirty years ago, we ignited a spark. Three decades later, that fire is still burning, stronger and more focused than ever.”
Timberlake told the arresting officers that, “This is going to ruin the tour.”
Robbie Williams will lead a show-closing performance of “No More Tears” as the rock icon receives a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award.
“What’s the worst part about being dead? …You can’t listen to music.”
If 'Atlanta' is truly the final chapter, at least they’re ending where they began: at home, in motion, chasing the strange.
The residency’s been christened Metallica: Life Burns Faster, which sounds about right for a band that’s spent four decades flooring the gas pedal.
Alongside the announcement comes new single “Love Your Fate”.