Chinese singer Tiger Hu to guest star in '2 Broke Girls' Season 5
Chinese pop singer Tiger Hu has revealed that he is set to guest star in the upcoming season five of the CBS sitcom "2 Broke Girls."
Hu has also posted a photo on his sina weibo account which he took with Beth Behrs, who plays Caroline Channing in the sitcom.
There has been no official confirmation but Netizens suggest he could play a role connected with the restaurant owner Han Lee in the series.
Tiger Hu is known for his talent for arranging music.
He gained public recognition after the 1999 release of his first album became an instant hit in China.
The album won Hu many "Best New Artist" awards in China and overseas, and his song "the Monk" made the Top 10 of several charts.
The singer has so far released five albums.
Hu become better known after he took part in the Chinese version of 'I Am a Singer', which he came fifth.
Pianist Lang Lang releases new album
Pianist Lang Lang's latest album, Lang Lang in Paris, has been launched at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing.
Recorded in Paris, the new album features the pianist performing Chopin's four Scherzi and Tchaikovsky's Seasons, 12 works commissioned by a Russian music magazine in 1875.
The mark the album's launch, the pianist also staged a special recital at the Versailles' Hall of Mirrors, with the performance also released on DVD to accompany the new album.
His 2012 release 'The Chopin Album' proved to be one of his most successful albums to date.
The pianist also announced that he will launch a tour from December when he will perform in Guangzhou, Taipei, Hangzhou and Wuhan.
He will perform in Beijing on Jan 3.
Queen get Living Legends honour at classic rock awards ceremony
The band Queen have been honoured with the Living Legends award at the 11th annual Classic Rock 'Roll Of Honour' awards.
The band, who are also celebrating the 40th anniversary of the week their iconic hit Bohemian Rhapsody first charted, were presented with the award at The Roundhouse in Camden, in London.
Brian May, who rose to fame as Queen's lead guitarist, was presented with the award by American instrumental rock guitarist Joe Satriani.
Previous recipients of the award include Alice Cooper, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Lemmy Kilmister, Ozzy Osbourne, Iggy Pop and ZZ Top.
Led Zeppelin's Page took home the Reissue Of The Year award for the re-release of the band's catalogue in a deluxe box set.
Other winners included the Foo Fighters who were awarded Best DVD/Film for their documentary Sonic Highways.
Former EXO Member Kris Wu Named Most Influential Male In Asia
The fans have spoken and voted Wu Yifan, best known by his stage name Kris Wu, as the most influential male in Asia at the 2015 Asian Influence Awards.
Chinese Canadian Singer songwriter, Kris Wu is a former member of EXO and the former leader of its sub-group, EXO-M.
He's recently been most active in China.
Three other current and former EXO members in China were also in the running for the award, namely Luhan, Tao and Lay, but Kris won with a convincing lead in the poll.
Kris also managed to edge out the wildly popular Chinese music 'kid band' TFBOYS, top Chinese actor-singer Li Yi Feng, and Korean actor Lee Jong Suk.
The award comes as no surprise given the number of projects and endorsements Kris has carried out in China in the past year.
On July 17, 2014, Wu released his first solo song, "Time Boils the Rain", a movie soundtrack from the Chinese box office movie, Tiny Times 3.
Recently he was confirmed to star in the Chinese 3-D movie L.O.R.D.: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties which has begun releasing teasers and will hit theaters in July 2016.
Justin Bieber Announces a Comeback with 'Purpose World Tour'
Justin Bieber has announced a comeback on Wednesday with 58-city tour next year.
The pop star says his 'Purpose World Tour' will open in Seattle, Washington on next March 9th.
And the tour is set to wrap up in New York City at Madison Square Garden on July 18th next year.