President-elect Donald Trump has selected opera tenor Christopher Macchio to perform the national anthem at his second inauguration.
In other news, sources at The Sun report that Lady Gaga is in 'advanced talks' to perform at the upcoming Grammys. Show bosses are reportedly desperate to sign Gaga and Bruno Mars for a duet performance of their hit song "Die With A Smile" which is nominated for Song Of the Year and Best Pop Duo/ Group Performance.
Currently, her website displays a countdown atop an abstract background, which is set to reach 0 on7. When holding and moving the cursor on the page, it “paints in” the foreground, which features the text “LG1” in a font that’s not unlike that on the cover of Gaga’s debut album The Fame.
Lady Gaga has unveiled details of her new album 'Mayhem', including her new single which is set to be premiered at the Grammy Awards on March 7th.
President-elect Donald Trump picked opera tenor Christopher Macchio to perform the national anthem at Monday’s inauguration.During the major event, Carrie Underwood also performed.It’s always a sight to see which singer the
Donald Trump, 2017: Jackie Evancho sang the national anthem. Joe Biden, 2021: Lady Gaga sang the national anthem. Jennifer Lopez and Garth Brooks also performed. St. Paul City Council President ...
From Beyoncé to Lady Gaga, Who Else Sang the National Anthem at Presidential Inaugurations? President-elect Donald Trump selected opera tenor Christopher Macchio to perform the national anthem at ...
It seemed like everybody and their opening act put an album out last year, including Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and Charli XCX — and those are just the ones nominated for Album of the Year (sorry,
Lady Gaga ‘s seventh studio album, which has been referred to as LG7 for the past few years, finally has an official title: Mayhem, set for release on March 7.
The lineup for the Grammy's this year is packed with talent, yet certain songs, albums and artists stood out especially.
Carrie Underwood reportedly feels that she was not given “the same respect” as Beyoncé during her inauguration performance this week. The country music superstar sparked backlash from her queer fans and LGBTQ+ allies after being confirmed as one of the performers at President Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday (20 January).
Somewhere those two are having a good laugh at the comparison while the producers of American Idol, where Carrie Underwood is returning as a judge this season, are worried about fan backlash affecting ratings.