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The biggest news in music this month is undoubtedly since ending their hiatus. After completing their mandatory military service, the group is set to return to the global stage, starting with a massive run at MetLife Stadium in August.

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Pop culture has taken a serious turn with the release of private communications between as part of a high-profile legal battle. These texts have sparked endless "deep dives" on TikTok, where users are obsessed with the behind-the-scenes power dynamics of Hollywood’s elite. The biggest news in music this month is

Meanwhile, is dominating both the charts and social media. His track "Everything Hallelujah" has sparked a viral gratitude trend, while his Coachella performance of "Beauty and a Beat" has re-entered the Top 15, nearly 14 years after its original release. 2. Courtroom Dramas & "Canon Events" Meanwhile, is dominating both the charts and social media

Pop Culture Pulse: The Trends Defining Entertainment in April 2026

If the first quarter of 2026 felt busy, April has turned the volume up to ten. From courtrooms to Coachella, the "monoculture" is back, but it looks different than it used to. We’re seeing a fascinating blend of massive, high-budget spectacles and raw, phone-shot authenticity that is completely reshaping how we consume content. 1. The Return of the Mega-Tour