
Music News – August 2, 2025: McCartney, Swift, Springsteen, The Stones
by Mike Bell
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What's New - Music News – 2nd August 2025
It’s been a busy few days in music. Four of the most enduring names: Taylor Swift, Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, and The Rolling Stones - have all surfaced in headlines for very different reasons. Here's what's happening.
Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce: Relationship Milestone?
According to Yahoo Entertainment, Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce are reportedly discussing long-term plans. Engagement isn't confirmed, but the two are said to be “all in.” It’s more human interest than musical—but Swift’s influence spans well beyond the stage.
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🟣 #TaylorSwift #TravisKelce #RelationshipNews
The Rolling Stones: 13 New Songs in the Works
Over at IORR, it’s been revealed that The Rolling Stones are working on a new album with 13 tracks in development. Studio sessions are reportedly taking place in London. Meanwhile, Ronnie Wood joined Rod Stewart and Black Sabbath onstage in recent weeks - classic crossover energy from a veteran still in demand.
🟣 #TheRollingStones #NewAlbum #MusicNews
Springsteen Biopic: First Footage Released
The first clip of Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere has dropped via USA Today. Starring Jeremy Allen White, the film explores the creation of 1982’s Nebraska and hits cinemas on 24 October. It’s gritty, stark, very Nebraska.
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🟣 #BruceSpringsteen #NewMovie #MusicBiopic
Paul McCartney Speaks on Lennon’s Death
In a piece from American Songwriter, McCartney has opened up about how the press distorted his initial reaction to John Lennon's murder in 1980. His clipped responses were misinterpreted, he says; he was just in shock. Still is, perhaps.
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🟣 #PaulMcCartney #JohnLennon #TheBeatles
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