Post Malone Will Headline NFL's Tailgate Concert
He’s up for eight Grammys, headlining Coachella, embarking on his first stadium tour and releasing ... an Oreo.
Post Malone is headlining the Super Bowl LIX Tailgate Concert in New Orleans on February 9. The event – which will be live-streamed on YouTube – will feature the crossover country superstar's performance just before the big game.
Top female talents will take on the Beatles at Sunday’s show, where THR expects they’ll prevail in the big four categories: album, record and song of the year and best new artist.
Former Saturday Night Live cast member and current The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon will emcee. Additional acts will be announced.
Live is keeping its 50th anniversary festivities goin with a massive concert celebrating all the amazing musical acts to play the show's iconic stage. The one-night-only event is set to take place February 14 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City and the lineup is stacked with stars in various genres.
David Byrne, Eddie Vedder, Jack White, Devo and the B-52's were among the artists announced for 'SNL50: The Homecoming Concert' in January 2025.
Live” is bringing Studio 8H to Radio City Music Hall with a three-hour, livestreamed concert on Feb. 14, in celebration of the sketch comedy series’ 50th anniversary. Jimmy Fallon will host the event,
The one-night-only event is executive produced by Emmy Award winner Lorne Michaels and Grammy and Oscar winner Mark Ronson.
This is one of many big specials NBC and Peacock has released leading up to the “Saturday Night Live” 50th anniversary. The streamer has already released the four-episode docuseries “SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night” from Morgan Neville as well as NBC’s documentary “Ladies and Gentlemen … 50 Years of SNL Music” from Questlove.
SNL50: The Homecoming Concert is produced by Broadway Video and directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller. Lorne Michaels and Mark Ronson serve as Executive Producers. Caroline Maroney and Erin David produce the concert event, with Ken Aymong and Rob Paine as supervising producers.