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
John Summit Is Ibiza Bound
The dance music heavyweight is officially taking over Mondays at Ibiza’s mega-club [UNVRS] with his first-ever island residency, Experts Only, running June 1 through July 27, 2026. After years of leveling up—from stadium shows to his own festival—Summit is bringing his label, sound, and all-out energy to what he calls the best club in the world’s dance capital. Expect massive production, high-octane sets, and zero chill all summer long. But first? He’s trading decks for snow, hitting the slopes in Whistler for an Experts Only run, before locking in for a season that’s set to define Ibiza 2026.
#2
RAYE is entering her healing era
The British powerhouse has announced her sophomore album, This Music May Contain Hope, arriving March 27, 2026, and it’s shaping up to be her most intimate work yet. Described as “music as medicine,” the album unfolds across four seasons, moving from darkness into light and designed to feel like a hug for anyone who needs one. After a turbulent year that included the theft (and miraculous recovery) of her treasured songwriting books, RAYE is turning resilience into art, all while kicking off a massive 51-date world tour that Rolling Stone already calls one of 2026’s most anticipated. Hope, drama, and goosebumps incoming.
#3
Letting The Light Back in
After more than 1,300 days of silence, Styles has officially returned with “Aperture,” a shimmering, love-soaked declaration that signals a bold new era. The single offers the first glowing glimpse of his fourth album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., out March 6, pairing disco-soft introspection with stadium-sized emotion and one simple truth: we belong together. Teased through cryptic billboards, intimate listening parties, and a delightfully mysterious website, Harry’s comeback feels intentional, romantic, and unmistakably him—just in time for a massive 50-date global residency that’s about to turn 2026 into one long, joyful reunion.
#4
Taylor Swift Just Cemented her Legacy…Again
The global superstar is officially headed to the Songwriters Hall of Fame, becoming one of the youngest inductees ever at just 36. Eligible for the honor thanks to releasing “Tim McGraw” at 15, Swift is being recognized for a catalog that reshaped modern songwriting—from Love Story to All Too Well (10 Minute Version). Joining legends like Alanis Morissette and Kenny Loggins, the induction is less a surprise than a long-overdue milestone, proving what fans have always known: Taylor isn’t just a pop icon—she’s one of the most influential songwriters of her generation.
#5
Wake up, Hilary Duff just Healed a Generation
At her first concert in over a decade, the pop icon closed her London tour kickoff by performing “What Dreams Are Made Of” live for the very first time, sending the room straight back to The Lizzie McGuire Movie. Long considered untouchable Disney lore, the anthem finally made its rightful debut as Duff embraced it with joy, nostalgia, and a full-circle sense of ownership. With a new album, Luck …or Something, on the way and tour dates stacking up, this wasn’t just a deep-cut moment—it was a triumphant reminder that some dreams really do come true.
