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Before Queen's big breakthrough with 'A Night at the Opera,' the band's first tour in America in 1974 was another milestone.
Benson Boone brought his TikTok song and famous backflips to his performance at Coachella in Indio, California. The star also announced his new album American Heart, out June 20.
Benson Boone has charmed his way to the top—and that really seems to bother some people.
Beyoncé kicked off her Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit tour in Los Angles on Monday, delivering a nearly ...
The rest of the set was Boone’s talents on full display. He worked the crowd as he performed “Cry,” “Drunk in My Mind” and “Slow It Down,” backflipping off of the piano on the latter. He led the ...
Benson Boone channeled his inner Freddie Mercury during his Coachella 2025 set, welcoming none other than Queen's Brian May as a surprise guest to back him up and give him the stamp of approval for ...
Benson Boone brought out legendary Queen guitarist Brian May during his first Coachella set, where he covered the band's hit ...
“Audience With the Queen,” the noteworthy new album ... who has worked with The Soul Rebels. The album opens with its only cover, a reworking of Nancy Wilson’s “How Glad I Am.” ...
BLACKPINK's Jennie is making strides in her career this year. The songstress recently became the first K-pop act to star on ...
by teaming up with Brian May, just seven months after the legendary Queen guitarist ... a dramatic fur shrug as they put on a theatrical cover of the band's 1975 hit song "Bohemian Rhapsody." ...