Arriving on Netflix in time for Father’s Day is the dramedy “Fatherhood” starring Kevin Hart, who told ET Canada’s Carlos Bustamante all about playing an on-screen single dad to Melody Hurd.
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Don Amero looks at the positive side of growing up in his brand-new single “You Can’t Always Be 21”.
The three-time Juno Award nominee exclusively premiered the accompanying music video with ET Canada, which even features a special cameo by the singer’s three children.
Amero tells us how the concept for the video — complete with twinkly lights and an old beat-up truck — came to be.
“My good friend Landon Lake has been a creative force when it comes to making music videos. He’s the director
Arriving on Netflix in time for Father’s Day is the dramedy “Fatherhood” starring Kevin Hart, who told ET Canada’s Carlos Bustamante all about playing an on-screen single dad to Melody Hurd.
Drake is partnering with Live Nation to open History, a new live entertainment venue, in his hometown of Toronto.According to Live Nation Canada, the 2500-seat venue will open its doors later this year with the goal of providing a “premier entertainment experience” for patrons.“Some of my most memorable shows were playing smaller rooms like History,” Drake said in a press release.“I wanted to take those memories and what I learned to create an incredible experience for both the artists and the
Brian Eno will launch a new Sonos Radio HD station, called The Lighthouse, today (June 8), which will delve into his extensive archive of work.The innovative musician, producer and visual artist is one of the latest curators to join Sonos Radio HD, which is now available in the US, UK, Germany, The Netherlands, Canada, Austria and France.The Lighthouse will see Eno exclusively share unreleased music from his archive, covering pieces written and composed earlier from his career until now.
Drake and Live Nation Canada are collaborating on an intimate new live entertainment venue in Toronto.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorDrake and Live Nation Canada will open History, a new live-entertainment venue in the superstar rapper’s hometown of Toronto, later this year, the company announced Tuesday (June 8).“Some of my most memorable shows were playing smaller rooms like History,” Drake in a statement. “I wanted to take those memories and what I learned to create an incredible experience for both the artists and the fans.”According to the announcement, the 2,500-capacity venue will “offer
EXCLUSIVE: Devilworks, the genre sales specialist, has launched a full-service distribution label. Named New Era Entertainment, the banner will focus on North American releases, primarily for home entertainment.
After more than four decades performing around the world in New Zealand bands Split Enz and Crowded House, solo ventures, family projects and with Fleetwood Mac, there’s one concert that will forever stand out to Neil Finn – playing Christchurch Arena in his homeland following pandemic setbacks in March.
The Backstreet Boys are already planning celebrations for their 30th anniversary.
Get ready to meet the next generation of drag superstars in OUTtv’s new reality competition series “Call Me Mother”, hosted by none other than Dallas Dixon, the face of ET Canada’s Pride digital series.
Spotify VP and global co-head of music Marian Lee Dicus is leaving the company to lead Netflix marketing for the U.S. and Canada, Variety has confirmed.Dicus will join Netflix in July 2021 as VP of U.S./Canada marketing, reporting to Bozoma Saint John, the marketing vet who joined Netflix as global CMO last August.
JoJo Siwa is trying her hardest to get one particular scene from her upcoming movie pulled.
Chip and Joanna Gaines are celebrating their 18th anniversary in a big way.
TOKiMONSTA urges her fellow Asians to continue igniting the fire for change and celebrates her roots for Asian Heritage Month.
TOKiMONSTA urges her fellow Asians to continue igniting the fire for change and celebrates her roots for Asian Heritage Month.
Black talent in Canada is getting the awards show it deserves.
Kim Kardashian West and Kris and Kendall Jenner are giving back to a family friend.
BTS have launched their own McDonalds meal in the US, Canada and South Korea.The campaign, which was initially teased last month, follows recent link-ups between the fast food chain and artists including Travis Scott and J Balvin.Launched on Wednesday (May 26), The BTS Meal includes a Coke, medium fries, 10 Chicken McNuggets and new sweet chilli and cajun sauces, which are “new limited-time sauces picked by BTS and inspired by McDonald’s South Korea”.The meal will be available in 49 countries in
Fallon Fox cannot wait to share her story with the world.
Jann Arden is taking her rightful place as a Canadian music legend.
Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry have teamed up for the new Apple TV+ docuseries “The Me You Can’t See” which features in-depth discussions about mental health, including that of the Duke of Sussex.