NEW YORK (AP) — Taylor Swift and Morgan Wallen lead the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Award nominations with 10, followed closely by Kendrick Lamar, Sabrina Carpenter and Post Malone with nine.
Kendrick Lamar, Sabrina Carpenter and Post Malone also scored multiple nominations at the March 17 event that will pay tribute to the rebuilding of Los Angeles following the devastating wildfires.
The 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 17 will recognize Lady Gaga as an innovator and Mariah Carey as icon of the year.
HeartMedia and FOX Entertainment have announced the nominees for the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards. New socially voted categories this year include Favorite Broadway Debut and Favorite Soundtrack, with nominees including Rachel Zegler,
Taylor Swift and Morgan Wallen each have 10 nominations at the 20215 iHeartRadio Music Awards. Swift is also the recipient of a new award called Tour of the Century. Lady Gaga is set to receive the 2025 iHeartRadio Innovator Award,
The FireAid concert takes place on Thursday, Jan. 30. For those looking to tune in, there are several ways to watch and listen to the concert benefiting those affected by the devastating Los Angeles fires.
Billie Eilish, Gracie Abrams, Stevie Nicks, Lady Gaga, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stevie Wonder, Pink and Sting are just some of the performers booked for the benefit.
Here's how to watch the LA FireAid benefit concert, featuring performances from Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo, Green Day and more.
Recording artists Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, Billie Eilish, Jelly Roll, John Mayer, Katy Perry, Pink, Dave Matthews and more are scheduled to participate in the FireAid benefit concert on Thursday to raise money for those impacted by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires .
More than two dozen artists from yesterday and today are all set to perform in tonight's FireAid Benefit Concert, raising money to help victims of the Los Angeles wildfires. The show begins at 9 p.m.
During an episode of their podcast, Camilla Luddington and Jessica Capshaw shared that they had to "get the all clear" from ABC.