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
Charli xcx Shares Tracklist for Wuthering Heights
It’s been a busy couple of weeks for our favorite brat. In between attending the Sundance premiere for her own film, The Moment, Charli xcx has revealed the tracklist for her upcoming soundtrack for Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights. Following the world premiere of the film, Charli did what all of us film buffs do and took to Letterboxd — though instead of leaving a proper rating, she shared the full tracklist for the soundtrack. She confirmed two featured artists, the first being John Cale, who delivers a poem on the already released single “House.” The second previously unknown feature has now been revealed as Sky Ferreira. The upcoming collaboration, titled “Eyes of the World,” marks the pop it girls’ first time working together since their 2019 track “Cross You Out.” The full soundtrack will be officially released on February 13.
#2
Hilary Duff Teases World Tour
This is what dreams are made of!! Hilary Duff closed out her Small Rooms, Big Nerves tour in Los Angeles last night and gave fans a special surprise. After bringing fans on stage to perform her iconic “With Love” dance with her, Duff had them turn their backs to the audience and handed each of them a mystery T-shirt. At her signal, the three lucky fans turned around to reveal the words “World Tour Loading…” printed across their shirts. Duff made her return to music last year, signing with Atlantic Records and announcing her upcoming album, luck… or something, out February 20. Small Rooms, Big Nerves marked the millennial icon’s first headline shows in nearly 20 years, and fans proved she was deeply missed. All shows sold out within minutes, leaving many heartbroken over missing out on tickets — making the tease of a follow-up tour especially exciting.
#3
Lady Gaga Covers Mister Rogers for the Super Bowl
Lady Gaga can add “starred in a Super Bowl commercial” to her resume. The pop icon has been recruited by real estate companies Redfin and Rocket Mortgage to cover the Mister Rogers’ theme song, “Won’t You Be My Neighbor,” in a commercial set to air during this year’s Super Bowl. A behind-the-scenes video of Gaga recording the track is live now on both Rocket Mortgage and Redfin’s YouTube channels. In an Instagram post, she explained what an honour it was to reimagine the song, noting how Mister Rogers’ “kind message lives in so many of our memories and hearts.”
#4
The Stage Is Set for the 2026 Grammys
This year’s Grammy Awards are shaping up to be an exciting affair. Former winners Harry Styles and Doechii have both been announced as presenters at this year’s ceremony. Harry’s last appearance at the awards was in 2023, when he took home — pun intended — Album of the Year for Harry’s House. Doechii is looking for back-to-back wins after earning Best Rap Album in 2025. This year, she picked up five nominations for her standout single “Anxiety.” Both presenters join a stacked lineup of performers, including Justin Bieber, Sabrina Carpenter, Lady Gaga, Lauryn Hill, all eight nominees for Best New Artist, and even more. The 68th Grammy Awards air this Sunday, February 1.
#5
2026 Juno Nominees Are Revealed
The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences has announced the nominees for the 2026 Juno Awards. Justin Bieber leads the pack with six nominations, including Album of the Year for SWAG II, for which he’s also nominated at this year’s Grammy Awards. BeatRoute alumni Cameron Whitcomb and Tate McRae are close behind with five and six nominations, respectively. In total, the 2026 Junos feature 248 nominations across 47 categories, with 65 artists receiving their first-ever nominations. Winners will be revealed at the Juno Awards Gala on March 29 in Hamilton. The event will be hosted by Mae Martin and will feature performances from Canadian heavyweights The Beaches, Daniel Caesar, Arkells, and more.
