Category : Music


Karan Aujla Makes Spotify's 2025 Top Streaming List

British Columbia singer Karan Aujla has earned a spot on Spotify's Canadian Global Impact List for 2025, joining fellow Canadian stars Justin Bieber, Drake, and Tate McRae as one of the country's most internationally streamed artists.

Three Dog Night's Chuck Negron Dies at 83

Chuck Negron, lead vocalist and founding member of rock band Three Dog Night, has passed away at age 83 due to complications from heart failure and COPD.

Karan Aujla's Vancouver Tour Kickoff: Key Info

Juno-winning B.C. singer Karan Aujla begins his 2026 P-Pop Culture Tour in Vancouver. Learn about the show's date, venue, ticket sales, and his record-breaking music career.

Karan Aujla to Perform at Edmonton's Rogers Place in May

Global Punjabi music sensation Karan Aujla is bringing his electrifying tour to Edmonton, with a major concert scheduled for Rogers Place on May 5, 2026. The announcement has generated significant excitement among Canadian fans of the genre.

Jelly Roll's Grammy Speech: 'Jesus is for Everybody'

Country artist Jelly Roll delivered a powerful, faith-focused acceptance speech at the Grammys, crediting Jesus and his wife for his life transformation from a troubled past to award-winning success.

Grammys 2026: Kendrick Lamar Leads Nominees

The 2026 Grammy Awards are set to feature Kendrick Lamar as the top nominee, with details on how to watch the ceremony and highlights of other entertainment news.

Justin Bieber Returns for Grammy Awards Performance

Canadian pop superstar Justin Bieber is set to return to the stage with a performance at the 2026 Grammy Awards, marking a significant comeback after a period away from major public appearances.

90-Year-Old NB Piano Player Goes Viral Online

Cedric Landers, a 90-year-old musician from Lutes Mountain, New Brunswick, has captured hearts worldwide after videos of him playing piano for his wife went viral on social media platforms.

Catherine O'Hara's Toronto Second City Roots

Canadian comedy icon Catherine O'Hara reflects on her foundational years at Toronto's Second City, highlighting how the improv theatre shaped her legendary career in film and television.

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