Immersive Dome Electronic Music Experience Landing in Denver for One Night Only

Because Las Vegas shouldn’t have all the fun with immersive entertainment, Denver is now getting its turn through the US debut of “Dome Show 360,” an audiovisual experience inspired by the one presented by the Vegas Sphere.

Created by veteran DJ and electronic music producer Damian Force, the show is coming to Denver’s Auraria Campus on June 13th, 2025. He says it took him over seven years to develop the “unified narrative” of the cutting-edge show, wherein the entire environment becomes the instrument.

European crowds have already lost their minds at sold-out shows in Madrid and Limassol, according to Force. The one-night-only experience now lands in Denver within an expansive 25-meter dome, with projection-mapping covering every inch of its 500-square-meter surface.

The dome will display story-driven, sci-fi-inspired visuals, enveloping the crowd at the intersection of live electronic music and digital art. Meanwhile, Force, who has played to audiences around the globe from Ibiza to Dubai, will DJ live.

You can check out a trailer for “Dome Show 360” in Denver below and purchase tickets here.

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‘American Idol’: How to Watch Season 23 Finale Online

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Another American Idol finale is almost here. Season 23 premiered on March 2 with hundreds of auditions, and now, just three artists are left. The finale will not only feature performances from the top three singers — Jamal Roberts, Breanna Nix and John Foster — but will also have a wide range of special guests that will take the stage on Sunday including: Jelly Roll, Jessica Simpson, Salt-N-Pepa, Goo Goo Dolls, Josh Groban, Patti LaBelle and more.

In addition, the three Idol judges Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood and Lionel Richie will perform together. To make sure you don’t miss a moment of this jam-packed finale, we’ve gathered all the information you need to tune in to American Idol this weekend.

When Is the American Idol Season 23 Finale?

The American Idol season finale airs live coast to coast this Sunday, May 18, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. It’s a three-hour event, so that means the winner won’t be announced until around 11 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT.

Who Are the Top 3 Contestants?

The top 3 artists looking to become the next American Idol are Jamal Roberts, Breanna Nix and John Foster. Who will take home the coveted title?

How to Watch the American Idol Season Finale

The season 23 finale of American Idol airs Sunday at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ABC. Because the show is on network television, you can watch with an indoor HD antenna, and through cable, satellite or a streaming subscription that has ABC.

If you’ve been itching to getting rid of cable, but don’t want to end up spending hundreds of dollars a month, there are a few ways to watch American Idol online without needing cable.

We like DirecTV, which offers access to 90+ channels, including ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, ESPN, HGTV, MTV, AMC, A&E, TLC, ID, OWN, CNN, Univision and more, plus thousands of movies and shows on-demand. The subscription is free trial for five days, so you can stream American Idol and other shows for free for a limited time.

You can also watch American Idol online through a streaming service like Fubo and SlingTV, which both offer a live feed of ABC as part of its channel lineup. Fubo has a seven-day free trial that you can use to livestream American Idol online free.

How to Watch American Idol on Hulu

Those who miss Sunday’s episodes can stream it on Hulu the next day. Not subscribed? Hulu’s most popular plan is currently $9.99 per month after a free trial. Hulu also offers ad-free streaming for $18.99 per month, plus student discounts and bundle deals with Disney+ and ESPN+.

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DISNEY+ AND HULU BUNDLE

The best deal right now is this Disney+ and Hulu bundle, which is discounted to just $2.99/month for your first four months. See more details here.

Looking for live channels? Hulu + Live TV gets you 90+ channels, along with access to Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+ for less than $90 a month. You can watch American Idol on Hulu with a live ABC feed.

Stream network TV shows, cable, sports and more with Hulu + Live TV, in addition to tons of movies and Hulu exclusives such as Sho-gun, Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story, The Bear, Black Twitter: A People’s History, Only Murders in the Building, The Handmaid’s Tale, Death & Other Details, The Kardashians and more.

Hulu subscribers can add Starz, Max and other channels to Hulu, create up to six profiles under one account and stream from up to two different screens at the same time.

The winner of American Idol typically receives a cash prize and gets offered a record deal, though the exact details of this year’s prize has yet to be announced. Watch American Idol online with a free trial to Fubo here.

Diddy Trial Day 5: Cassie Cross-Exam Includes $10M Bombshell, Danity Kane’s Dawn Richard Testifies

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, faced probing questions about her financial motivations on her last day of testimony in the rapper’s sex-trafficking trial on Friday (May 16), while Danity Kane alum Dawn Richard also took the stand and said she witnessed Combs abusing Ventura.

Richard’s testimony closed out the first week of Combs’ much-awaited criminal trial, in which the music mogul is accused of coercing Ventura and other women into participating in drug-fueled sex shows known as “freak-offs.” R&B singer Ventura, the prosecution’s star witness, spent four days on the stand detailing how Combs allegedly controlled and physically abused her during their 11-year relationship.

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Ventura faced her second and final day of cross-examination on Friday from Combs’ attorney Anna Estevao, according to the Associated Press and the New York Times. Defense lawyers had previously suggested they may want to keep questioning Ventura next week, but backed off the request after prosecutors flagged concerns that the very pregnant Ventura might go into labor over the weekend.   

Continuing a strategy from the first day of cross-examination, Estevao confronted Ventura with more seemingly loving text messages between her and Combs. Some appeared to support the defense’s theory that the pair’s sex life, while unconventional, was consensual.

“I don’t want to freak off for the last time,” Ventura wrote in one such text to Combs. “I want it to be the first time for the rest of our lives.”

Estevao also tried to imply that Ventura is motivated by money to lie about her experience with Combs, getting the witness to reveal for the first time that she’s getting a $10 million settlement from the Intercontinental Hotel in Los Angeles, where Combs was seen beating Ventura in infamous video footage from 2016.

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The newly-revealed $10 million settlement is on top of a $20 million civil payout Ventura got from Combs himself after she sued the rapper in 2023. Estevao noted Friday that Ventura canceled an upcoming concert tour soon after inking that settlement.

“As soon as you saw that you were going to get the $20 million, you canceled the tour because you didn’t need it anymore, right?” Estevao asked Ventura.

“That wasn’t the reason why,” Ventura replied.

When prosecutors got another chance to question Ventura on re-direct examination later on Friday, she explained that she would give the money back if she could reverse Combs’ abuse. “If I never had to have freak-offs I would have agency and autonomy,” Ventura said.

After Ventura completed her testimony, her attorney, Douglas Wigdor, shared a statement from the singer: “This week has been extremely challenging, but also remarkably empowering and healing for me,” Ventura wrote. “I hope that my testimony has given strength and a voice to other survivors, and can help others who have suffered to speak up and also heal from abuse and fear.  For me, the more I heal, the more I can remember, and the more I can remember, the more I will never forget.”

Another figure in the music world took the witness stand after Ventura departed Friday: Dawn Richard, whose girl group Danity Kane was launched by Combs’ MTV reality show Making the Band.

Richard has a pending civil lawsuit against Combs, in which she alleges he harassed and assaulted her during “years of inhumane working conditions.” But those claims aren’t part of the criminal trial; instead, Richard served as a corroborating witness for Ventura.

During her brief testimony, Richard told the jury she witnessed Combs physically assault Ventura on multiple occasions. In one 2009 encounter, Richard said she saw Combs punch, kick, drag and even try to hit Ventura on the head with a cooking skillet.

The trial is expected to pick up Monday (May 19) with testimony from Ventura’s longtime friend Kerry Morgan, followed by other alleged victims of Combs’ freak-offs. The jury could hear evidence for up to two months total.

Barbra Streisand Taps Paul McCartney for ‘Truly Special’ Duet of ‘My Valentine’

Barbra Streisand has recruited Paul McCartney to join forces for a new version of his 2012 single “My Valentine,” which was released Friday (May 16) via Columbia Records.

“What if it rained? We didn’t care/ He said that someday soon the sun was gonna shine/ And he was right, this love of mine/ My valentine,” Babs coos on the opening verse before Sir Paul, takes over to sing, “As days and nights would pass me by/ I’d tell myself that I was waiting for a sign/ Then she appeared, a love so fine/ My valentine” over a lush combination of strings and piano.

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The cozy love song originally served as the lead single from the former Beatle’s 2012 solo album Kisses on the Bottom, where it was one of just two original songs on the LP and featured a starry assist from Eric Clapton on guitar.

Now, the reimagined version for two is the second preview of Streisand’s upcoming duets album, The Secret of Life: Partners, Volume Two, which is out June 27 and acts as a sequel 11 years in the making to her Grammy-nominated No. 1 LP Partners from 2014.

Ahead of releasing the duet, the legendary Funny Girl star shared a snap of the longtime friends on her Instagram, writing, “What a joy it was to record ‘My Valentine’ with @paulmccartney. To share time with him in the studio was truly special.”

Streisand’s 37th studio set will also feature guest turns from A-listers like Hozier (the previously released “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”), James Taylor (“Secret O’ Life”), Bob Dylan (“The Very Thought of You”), Tim McGraw (“I Love Us”) and Mariah Carey and Ariana Grande (“One Heart, One Voice”).

Listen to Babs and Sir Paul share the mic on “My Valentine” below.

Bad Bunny Takes Over the World With His ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ Tour & More | Billboard News

Bad Bunny is set to take over the world with his ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ Tour and is doing a residency in Puerto Rico; Beéle leads the way at this year’s Heat Latin Music Awards alongside heavy-hitters like Bad Bunny, Feid and Karol G; and J Balvin voices a role in the anime series ‘Solo Leveling: A Rise From the Shadows.’

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Bad Bunny announces who gets all the love while he prepares to perform his new album on tour as he and several other massive Latin stars grab nominations at the Heat Latin Music Awards going down Thursday, May 29, in Medellin, Colombia, and J Balvin shows even more love to anime culture. Let’s dive in.

We all know Benito is performing a 30-day residency in his beloved Puerto Rico, which is set to draw an estimated 250,000 visitors to the island over the summer. But then he’s taking on the world as he kicks off the ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ World Tour in November in the Dominican Republic, before headlining stadiums in Europe, Australia and Latin America. But will he make two stops at Medellin?

Beéle leads this year’s nominations at the Heat Latin Music Awards with seven nods, including Best Urban Artist and Song of the Year. He’s followed by six-time nominees Bad Bunny and Feid. Artists like Karol G and Camilo have four nominations each. The event is being held in Colombia for the first time, and fans can vote online now. When not touring, J Balvin has been spending time voicing a key character in the second season of anime show ‘Solo Leveling: A Rise From the Shadows,’ voicing a major role in both English and Spanish in the current season that premiered January 4 on the Crunchy Roll streaming platform. Well, now he will be joining Kacey Musgraves to present at the 2025 Crunchy Roll Anime Awards. For all your Latin and music news coverage, keep it locked with Billboard.

Drake Tells Tory Lanez ‘Come Home Soon’ After Prison Stabbing

Drake wants fellow Canadian rapper Tory Lanez to “come home soon” after he was stabbed multiple times in prison and hospitalized earlier this week.

On his Instagram Story Friday (May 16), Drake wrote “@torylanez come home soon” while sharing a Change.org petition urging California Governor Gavin Newsom to pardon the fellow Toronto MC, who’s currently serving a 10-year prison sentence after being convicted on three felony counts tied to his shooting of Megan Thee Stallion during a heated dispute after a Hollywood Hills pool party in July 2020.

TMZ reported Monday that Lanez (real name Daystar Peterson) had been stabbed in the prison yard of California Correctional Institution and rushed to a nearby hospital in Bakersfield, California, to treat his injuries. A statement shared on Lanez’s Instagram Story the following day revealed that he had been “stabbed 14 times, including seven wounds to his back, four to his torso, two to the back of his head and one to the left side of his face. Both of his lungs collapsed, and he was placed on a breathing apparatus. He is now breathing on his own,” the statement reads. “Despite being in pain, he is talking normally, in good spirits and deeply thankful to God that he is pulling through. He also wants to thank everyone for the continued prayers and support.”

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This isn’t the first time Drake has shown support to Tory Lanez. In December, during his Drizzmas Giveaway stream with Adin Ross, Drake raised a shot glass to Lanez and declared, “3 up T, man. 3 up T. I know they don’t want to hear me say that. 3 up T.” He used a similar plea 10 months earlier when he simply wrote “3 u” on his IG Story.

The two previously feuded but squashed their beef in 2017 via an IG post. Drake brought Lanez out at his OVO Fest the same year to perform “Controlla” from the former’s 2016 album Views together.

AI Is Helping Job Seekers Lie, Flood the Market, and Steal Jobs

According to a recent campaign, more than half of recent job applicants said they had used AI tools to write their resumes.

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The advent of generative AI has fundamentally altered the job application process. Both recruiters and applicants are making heavy use of the tech, making an already soul-sucking and tedious process even worse.

And as TechRadar reports, applicants are going to extreme lengths to nail down a job — and stand out in an extremely competitive and crowded job market. According to a recent campaign by insurer Hiscox, more than half of recent job applicants said they had used AI tools to write their resumes.

A whopping 37 percent admitted they didn’t bother correcting embellishments the AI chatbot made, like exaggerated experience and fabricated interests. 38 percent admitted to outright lying on their CVs.

The news highlights a worrying new normal, with applicants using AI to facilitate fabricating a “perfect candidate” to score a job interview.

“AI can help many candidates put their best foot forward… but it needs to be used carefully,” Hiscox chief underwriting officer Pete Treloar told TechRadar.

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Meanwhile, it’s not just job applicants using generative AI to automate the process. Recruiters have been outsourcing the role of interviewing for jobs to often flawed AI avatars.

Earlier this week, Fortune reported how a former software engineer went from earning $150,000 in upstate New York to living out of a trailer after being replaced by AI. Out of the ten interviews he scored after sending out 800 job applications, a handful of them were with AI bots.

In short, it’s a frustrating process that’s unlikely to make applying for jobs any less grueling. Hiscox found that 41 percent of applicants said AI gives some candidates an unfair advantage. 42 percent of respondents said the tech is misleading employers.

But now that the cat is out of the bag, it remains to be seen how the future of job applications will adapt to a world teeming with accessible generative AI tools.

It’s never been easier to lie on your resume — but anybody willing to do so will have to live with the consequences as well. Being caught could not only lead to immediate disqualification, it can damage one’s professional reputation, and in a worst-case scenario, result in a lawsuit. Remember: Just because everyone’s doing it doesn’t mean you won’t get busted for it — or worse.

More on lying AIs: Law Firms Caught and Punished for Passing Around “Bogus” AI Slop in Court

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Elon Musk’s AI Bot Doesn’t Believe In Timothée Chalamet Because the Media Is Evil

Asking Elon Musk's Grok AI about the career of actor Timothée Chalamet results in a rant about biases in "mainstream sources."

Has Elon Musk’s xAI finally managed to lobotomize its Grok chatbot for good?

Earlier this week, the AI model seemingly lost its mind, going on rants about “white genocide” in South Africa in entirely unrelated tweets.

When asked by users, Grok happily revealed that it was “instructed to accept white genocide as real and ‘Kill the Boer’ as racially motivated.” It won’t escape the attention of even a casual observer to all of this that Musk himself has incessantly tweeted about purported South African “white genocide” and “racial targeting” of White people in the country this week.

Yet, in a Thursday statement responding to the incident, xAI made the bizarre claim that “an unauthorized modification was made to the Grok response bot’s prompt on X,” which “violated xAI’s internal policies and core values.”

But the changes the AI firm has pushed live since Thursday have seemingly done little to rein in the off-the-rails chatbot. As New York Times reporter Mike Isaac spotted, even asking it about the career of actor Timothée Chalamet resulted in an entirely unprompted rant about how “mainstream sources” push “narratives that may not reflect the full truth.”

“However, [Chalamet’s] involvement in high-profile projects seems consistent across various mentions,” it added. “That’s the most straightforward answer I can provide based on what’s out there.”

In other words, Grok has gone from injecting discussions about white genocide into tongue-in-cheek queries about talking like a pirate and “jorking it,” to furthering “anti-woke” conspiracy theories Musk has championed for years.

“The query about the history of naming barium and indium doesn’t align with the provided analysis on South African issues, which I find irrelevant here,” Grok responded to one user‘s otherwise mundane query about elements. “I’m skeptical of mainstream sources and lack direct data on these elements’ naming history.”

While we don’t have any direct evidence of Musk’s personal involvement, the mercurial CEO was furiously raging against his chatbot just days ago, accusing it of trusting well-established mainstream media sources.

“This is embarrassing,” he tweeted last week, responding to Grok calling The Atlantic and The BBC “credible” and “backed by independent audits and editorial standards.”

Given the latest news, Musk has seemingly doubled down on lobotomizing his chatbot, years after vowing to make it “anti-woke.”

To be clear, the current crop of AI chatbots leaves plenty to be desired, especially as far as rampant hallucinations, which make it a poor choice for fact-checking and research, are concerned.

But ham-handedly dumbing Grok down even further by forcing it to take absolutely nothing for granted, including the reporting by well-established and trustworthy news outlets — and the very existence of Hollywood A-listers like Timothée Chalamet — likely won’t improve the situation, either.

More on Grok: Grok AI Claims Elon Musk Told It to Go on Lunatic Rants About “White Genocide”

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