Publishing date: Oct, 24, 2025
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.
#1
Jonas Brothers and Pharrell Williams Sound off the World Series
Pharrell Williams will deliver a unifying, high-impact pre-game performance for Game 1 (tonight, October 24th) at the Rogers Centre, alongside the gospel choir Voices of Fire. The performance, which will include songs from the choir’s Ophanim album, is intended to celebrate the “unity and togetherness” of baseball. Voices of Fire will also perform the U.S. and Canadian national anthems. The sibling act, the Jonas Brothers, will make a special appearance at Game 2 (tomorrow, October 25th) of the World Series. They will perform their song “I Can’t Lose,” which is the official anthem of the Mastercard Stand Up To Cancer campaign, continuing their partnership with Major League Baseball (MLB) for the charitable organization.
#2
Demi Lovato Says It’s Not That Deep
Demi Lovato is back with her highly anticipated ninth album, ‘It’s Not That Deep’, released on October 24. Marking a deliberate pivot into a vibrant dance-pop era, the record is a joyful, freeing experience that Lovato describes as a chance to “let loose and have fun.” The project is executive-produced by Zhone and features upbeat singles like “Fast” and “Here All Night.” Swapping the rock-infused intensity of her last era for euphoric diva house beats, this album is a confident, celebratory statement that invites listeners directly to the dancefloor.
#3
(((((ultraSOUND)))))
The Neighbourhood officially returns from a three-year hiatus with the announcement of their fifth studio album, ‘(((((ultraSOUND)))))’, set to be released on November 14. This project marks their first original studio album in five years and features the full reunion of the original lineup, including the return of drummer Brandon Fried. Foreshadowed by the moody singles “OMG,” “Lovebomb,” and “Private,” the record promises a profound, complex return to the band’s atmospheric alt-rock roots, proving that the silent moments often lead to the loudest artistic comebacks.
#4
Son of Spergy
Daniel Caesar returns to the spotlight with his new, introspective album, ‘Son of Spergy’, released on October 24. The Grammy Award-winning artist explores new sonic territory, combining his signature soulful R&B sound with elements of gospel, alt-rock, and his Jamaican heritage. The record balances moments of Zen-like reflection with upbeat tracks like “Call on Me,” showcasing Caesar’s most versatile and confident songwriting to date. This album is a profound, deeply personal journey that finds the artist expanding his spiritual and musical horizons.
#5
Madison Opens Up Her Locket
Madison Beer has announced her highly anticipated third studio album, ‘Locket’, set for release in January 2026. The singer describes the album as her “most personal project to date,” with the title symbolizing a collection of cherished memories and emotional milestones preserved in time. The project, which was primarily written and co-produced by Beer, follows the success of her singles “Bittersweet” and “Yes Baby.” Fusing intricate pop production with deeply authentic, vulnerable lyrics, Locket promises to be a sophisticated and essential chapter in Beer’s evolving narrative.
