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Formerly of Will & Grace and now a Tony Award nominee, Sean Hayes was recently announced as the host for the 64th Annual Antoinette Perry "Tony" Awards, set to take place June 13th at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
She's been caught frolicking around the Bahamas with her three-year-old son Wyatt, but Sheryl Crow is all business this summer as she surfs the crowds rather than the water this year. Promoting 100 Miles from Memphis, the new A&M release is set to appear this July.
There isn't an audience member – aged two to 202 – that doesn't leave the final curtain of Mary Poppins without some kind of connection to all the magical moments of Mary and her story.
If you thought the Kings of Leon were fun before, just wait until their next album release. The boys are back with their fifth studio set this year and promised MTV just a few weeks ago that the yet-to-be-titled release is all about "fun."
They might not be "mmmbopping" to the same sound as a few years ago, but Taylor, Zac and Isaac Hanson still have that fresh poppy melody sure to get them onto the Billboard charts, as their fifth album appears this year.
It wasn't that long ago that a frizzy haired Miley Cyrus was auditioning for the sidekick role in Disney's new sitcom Hannah Montana. After a series of auditions, the young daughter to country music star Billy Ray Cyrus eventually earned the title in a role that would take her to the silver screen, recording studio, magazine covers and more.
April was full of successful stadium shows for Bon Jovi, as the legendary rock group continues to tour through the summer with dates through July. Hitting cities like East Rutherford, Toronto, Foxboro, Chicago and more, the veteran artists recently added Michigan rapper Kid Rock as opening act for several July dates.
If you think you've gone back in time at the James Taylor and Carole King Troubadour Reunion Tour, you wouldn't be far off. The two legends in soft folk rock have paired up together for a lengthy 37 North American jaunt that finds them reliving their unforgettable Los Angeles Troubadour show from 40 years ago.
He's created Bieber mania much to the extent that boy bands did in the '90s, and it's obvious that even with some vocal changes the young Canadian star isn't going anywhere soon.
Nickelback continues to tour North America with dates that have earned them the second spot on Billboard's Hot Tours with $3.2 million in grosses.

