“Hi, motherf***er, did you miss me?” Lizzo opens the show with the sing-song taunt of her 2022 song “The Sign”. Judging from the roar that subsequently fills the O2 Arena, the answer is clearly, yes.
Lizzo shares an emotional review for Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo’s new fantasy movie, “Wicked,” which premiered earlier this month. First, the singer posted a before-and-after of them watching the ...
Review: Lizzo is full of ‘Real Love’ in homecoming-like First Avenue underplay gig The ex-Minneapolitan received a star on the club’s wall ahead of Tuesday’s concert, which hyped a new record but also ...
Lizzo has released her first song in two years and is introducing a new sound. Gone is the ego-boosting disco positivity of her Special era and in its place is a jangly, radio friendly indie rock ...
Of the three shows we've had since Season 50 returned, this weekend's effort could best be described as the "warm, comfy" show – but that's not meant as an insult. It's just that Hamm is such a ...
Lizzo performs during the Maha Festival on Saturday at Stinson Park in Omaha. Lizzo performs during the Maha Festival on Saturday at Stinson Park in Omaha. Vocalist and guitarist John Dwyer leads the ...
University of Oregon cheer and dance athlete Brooke Tucker has spent nearly her entire life in motion. A lifelong dancer who began lessons at... To ring in her 31st year of being nothing short of a ...
Lizzo’s “Still Bad” debuts on three Billboard radio charts, but the single misses out on the Hot 100 and sales/streaming rankings as her new era begins quietly. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 14: ...
The reality competition series follows Lizzo as she auditions plus-size backup dancers to join her on tour. By Robyn Bahr When navigating new social situations, from the school lunchroom to ...
Lizzo is fully committed to showing the world her weight loss transformation. The multi-award-winning artist, who recently achieved her weight loss goal after months of dieting and training, has ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...