Feb 9, 2008

Beyonce and Tina will rock 2008!

They are going to make a duet and fans are already crazy! :O


Beyonce is to duet with Tina Turner at the Grammy Awards this weekend, according to reports.


The former Destiny's Child star will be joined by the pop legend on-stage at the ceremony in Los Angeles.

There is no news on what the pair will play, although organisers have announced details of some of the other performers.

Rihanna, Feist, Alicia Keys and Aretha Franklin are slated to appear, as is Fergie with John Legend and Foo Fighters with John Paul Jones.

Prince, Akon, Tony Bennett, Cher, Nelly Furtado, Quincy Jones, Ringo Starr, Dave Stewart and Stevie Wonder are expected to present awards.

The 50th annual Grammy Awards takes place on Sunday at the Staples Center in LA

Scouting for Girls' are on fire!

This comes and proves how these guys are making the concerts go wild :)




Scouting For Girls' eponymous, number 1 selling debut album has achieved platinum status.


The album was released on the 17th September 2007 and has since sold in excess of 300,000 copies having recently spent two weeks at the top of the UK Album Charts.

Scouting For Girls release their new single, 'Heartbeat' on 7th April through Epic Records.

The band will make their first trip to America next month for dates at SXSW in Texas.

Fergie and her nature...

Fergie is showing us how she really is =)



Fergie is refusing to rush into planning her wedding to Josh Duhamel.


The Black Eyed Peas star and 'Las Vegas' actor Josh got engaged in December after dating for three years, but the 32-year-old singer is determined to take her time and make sure the nuptials are perfect.

She said: "I have a big stack of wedding magazines, and I've never picked one up before in my life. I've been touring for a long time, and I want to go home this summer and spend time with my family and get in the studio and just take some time to think about everything."

The 'London Bridge' star - who was recently revealed as the new face of MAC make-up's Viva Glam campaign - also insists she takes her position as a role model very seriously and is keen to promote safe sex to her fans.

She added to the USA Today newspaper: "I think I can be very helpful to some of these people. I know certain people who are very proud of having unprotected sex and the fact that they haven't caught anything yet. But that's not right."

Bon Jovi and the awaited cure...

Bon Jovi are looking for the cure to their beloved member...


Bon Jovi, Jerry Seinfeld, Brian Wilson and Andrea Bocelli, among others, will perform in various New York City venues throughout 2008 as part of the inaugural Stand Up For A Cure concert series, designed to raise funds and awareness for lung cancer research at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York.


In the week leading up to the U.S. leg of its Lost Highway world tour, Bon Jovi will launch the series with a sold-out concert on Feb. 12 at the 3,500-capacity Hammerstein Ballroom in New York.

The intimate show will be dedicated to Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora's father, Adam Sambora, who received care at Memorial Sloan-Kettering before passing last year from cancer.