Publishing date: Jul, 03, 2026
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
“Love Story”’s Final Chapter
The wedding bells are finally ringing for one of the world’s most must-seen couples, as Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are officially set to tie the knot on their relationship this Friday July 3rd. The wedding is set to take place in New York at Madison Square Garden with the hopes of having privacy from the public, with a total of over a thousand guests reportedly to be in attendance.
#2
Festivities at Nashville North are Underway
The Calgary Stampede officially kicked off on Thursday, beginning what is expected to be one of Canada’s largest festival lineups by far over the next 9 days. With headliners A$AP Rocky and Alanis Morissette scheduled to perform and an absolutely stacked lineup backed up behind them, Alberta will have one busy week ahead of them. The event was opened with a fantastic performance from indie-pop singer Ashe.
#3
Canada in… Europe?
Canada is officially set to join the largest platforming stage in the entire world, the Eurovision Song Contest. Announced on no other day than Canada Day, the country is set to compete in the 2027 edition of Eurovision in Bulgaria. This will be Eurovision’s 71st go of the things, expanding the amount of competitors seemingly every year. Canada is no stranger to the stage however, as back in 1988, Celine Dion, a Canadian under the representation of Switzerland won the contest. Canada will look to build off of this performance and hopefully platform the next up and coming artist.
#4
More Than Just a Visitor
Visitor is finally here, after months of patience, Sienna Spiro has released her debut album to the world. The project marks a massive milestone for the 20 year old after what can only be described as a massive breakthrough as she quickly began to sell out shows following the release of her single “Die on This Hill” a song she felt as if “it took her whole life” to write this song. With the release of this album, she looks to the future now to build off what is already a strong start to her discography.
#5
11 Years in the Making
Confessions II is Madonna’s 15th studio album, and the sequel project to Confessions on a Dancefloor which was released in 2005. The project looks to continue her exploration of hypnotic dance music. It contains a wide variety of features, from the growing icon Sabrina Carpenter to French music star Stromae, some may say this is Madonna’s best work of recent memory.
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