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. This is what you missed.
#1
Absolutely Setting the Stage
Absolutely is trading perfection for freedom with No Audience, the revealing new single from her just-announced album Paracosm. Built from the imaginative worlds she once escaped to, the record lands in 2026, the same year she’ll swap empty metaphorical theaters for packed real ones, touring with sister Raye, Amma, and Renée Rapp.
#2
Robyn’s Pop Euphoria is Officially Back
Robyn just blasted back into live music after five years, giving her new single Dopamine its electric debut at a packed, Spotify-sponsored night at L.A.’s Fonda Theatre. The track may question the science behind our joy, but onstage she ditched the existentialism for smoke, lights, and full-body movement, eventually dancing with her mic stand like it had its own heartbeat. It’s her first solo release in nearly a decade, and judging by the crowd’s reaction, the world’s biochemical chaos can wait.
#3
The Weeknd is Breaking Records
The Weeknd just broke the record books: his After Hours Til Dawn tour is officially the top-grossing male solo tour ever, raking in over $1 billion and selling 7.5 million tickets across six continents. From near-disaster at SoFi Stadium in 2022 to sold-out arenas worldwide, Abel Tesfaye has turned his dark pop spectacle into a global stadium phenomenon, and the next leg kicks off in 2026.
#4
Host with the Most
Lainey Wilson kicked off the 2025 CMA Awards with a show-stopping musical monologue, proving she’s more than just a host. The Louisiana native sashayed through hits like Girl Crush, Redneck Woman, and A Bar Song (Tipsy), often singing face-to-face with the original artists, Gretchen Wilson, Miranda Lambert, and Shaboozey included. Keith Urban capped the medley with a surprise appearance on guitar, while Wilson became the first woman to solo-host the CMAs since Reba McEntire in 1991. Country just got a new queen of the stage… and the mic.
#5
Guitar Dreams
Dave Grohl just made guitar dreams a reality for superfans: he’s teamed up with Gibson Custom to release a signed, limited-edition DG-335 in Alpine White, and only 50 exist. Blending elements of his iconic ES-335 and Trini Lopez designs, the semi-hollow guitar features a mahogany neck, bound rosewood fretboard, and Grohl’s signature on the soundhole label. Priced at £10,499, it follows his 2024 Pelham Blue Epiphone DG-335 and cements Grohl’s status as rock’s ultimate guitar collaborator.
