If you’re anything like us, we see an interesting headline during our daily scroll—pause to read it—but then keep scrolling without reading the actual story. So at the end of each week, we’re rounding up all the buzziest, news-worthy headlines you might have missed. Think of it like the “saved” feature on Instagram but for news instead of aesthetically pleasing photos. Usher is headlining the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show, Billie Eilish is teasing a new album, and Drake pays tribute to Takeoff in Atlanta —this is what you missed.
#1
Usher is Headlining the Super Bowl
Usher got us fallin’ in love with the NFL this year. The R&B legend will be performing the halftime show during the Super Bowl LVIII in February. Usher sees performing at the Super Bowl halftime show as his destiny and shared that he has been waiting for this opportunity for an extremely long time and believes that his career path has led him to this very moment. He expressed his gratitude to Jay-Z and Roc Nation for orchestrating this experience. Now we’re just excited to find out who he’s going to bring out as special guests at the show.
#2
Katy Perry is the Newest Character on Peppa Pig
Katy Perry is set to make an appearance in the children’s animated TV show Peppa Pig as part of its 20th-anniversary special. Katy will voice a new character named Ms. Leopard in the “Peppa Pig Wedding Party Special” episode, scheduled for release in spring 2024. Ms. Leopard will play a role in preparations for the first-ever Peppa Pig wedding between Mr. Bull and Mrs. Cow. The announcement follows teasers from the show about an upcoming “BIG surprise.”
#3
Billie Eilish is Teasing A New Album
Billie Eilish has confirmed that she is gearing up to bless our souls with some new music sooner than we think. She has confirmed in an interview with The Cookout, that there is an entire album in the final stages of production to follow Happier Than Ever. “There is lots of music coming,” she said. “There is a whole album of music coming. We’re in the final stages of making it, so that doesn’t mean it’s about to come out, but it is getting there and it’s very exciting.”
#4
Drake Pays Tribute to Takeoff at Atlanta Show
Back in November, Drake had to reschedule his planned show at the Apollo Theater due to the tragic loss of Migos rapper, Takeoff. During his “It’s All a Blur” Tour show at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena on Monday night, Drake took a moment to pay tribute to Takeoff (Kirsnick Khari Ball), as the one-year anniversary of the 28-year-old rapper’s passing on November 1, 2022 is approaching. Drake recalled one of his early experiences in Atlanta, mentioning how he had joined the remix of the song “Versace.” He expressed his condolences, “Rest in peace to our brother Takeoff. He was one of my first friends in Atlanta, and that’s one of my earliest memories of Atlanta, getting on that track and feeling the love from the city.”
#5
No More Concerts for The 1975
The 1975 frontman, Matthew Healy, announced during the band’s North American tour opener in Sacramento, California, that they will be going on an indefinite hiatus from touring once their current tour dates conclude—what?! He expressed gratitude to the audience for their support and mentioned that it’s been wonderful to have them at the show. The band has been on extensive tours for their recent albums, including “Being Funny in a Foreign Language: The 1975 at Their Very Best” and “Still… at Their Very Best” Tours. Healy’s wording suggests the hiatus pertains specifically to live shows, and the band often takes breaks between album cycles. Still waiting for more details about the hiatus, and hoping for the best.