On Friday, Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker got dressed up for a night at the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood, where Avril Lavigne playing new album ...
The 'Bite Me' hitmaker - who just returned to her pop-punk roots on her latest LP 'Love Sux' - has kept hold of all the tiaras, crowns and stuffed Hello Kitty ...
Avril Lavigne discusses Hello Kitty with Vogue to promote her newest album “Love Sux.” She has a hello kitty-themed room with a stripper pole.
Lavigne has never been shy about her obsession with the Sanrio kitty; she has a music video for her single “Hello Kitty” that created backlash for allegedly appropriating Japanese culture. Her Hello Kitty collectibles seem to be her largest collection of items; Lavigne also shared that she collects tiaras and Doc Marten boots. But Hello Kitty takes front and center in her home.
Pop-punk star Avril Lavigne was joined by Travis Barker and Machine Gun Kelly at the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles Friday.
“It’s an honor to be on this album,” Kelly said after their performance concluded. In the 20 years since Avril Lavigne set fire to the music scene with her debut album, “Let Go,” the princess of pop-punk has lived several lives. The cultural movement Lavigne led in the early 2000s has seen a revival of late, with a younger generation — from Olivia Rodrigo to Halsey — taking on pop-punk for a new wave of fans.
Lavigne packs the album, which is just under 40 minutes, with ferocious energy. She partnered with ska-heavyweight-turned-pop-punk-whisperer John Feldmann (5SOS ...
Across the board, Lavigne sounds like she’s having good, real fun for the first time in ages. The final product is crisp and fun, launching with the explosive “Cannonball,” a song that feels like it could’ve easily snuck out of the demos from her 2002 debut, Let Go. In 2002, Avril Lavigne’s skate-punk aesthetic and emo-but-energized angst quickly made her the queen of the aughts pop-punk revival scene.
Megan Fox rocked a sheer top and black bustier while attending Avril Lavigne's West Hollywood concert alongside fiancee Machine Gun Kelly.
For their concert date, Megan Fox chose a busty, all-black ensemble, complete with a long-sleeve mesh overlay and a fitted bustier. MGK and Megan’s night out is only the latest in the couple’s public outings as a couple. The duo, who held hands tightly as they walked into the show, were also joined by famous pals Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker. It seems in 2022, Avril is for lovers!
The pop-punk star on 20 years of fame, the pop-punk revival and why she didn't want to join TikTok.
When he walked up her driveway holding his board, "I had to pinch myself," she says. "That's the only one I would get!" "Being on camera for the first time and talking was really awkward for a teenager. (For the record, she's neutral on the pizza topping debate that's divided the internet: "I'm cool with pineapple. "The Avril Lavigne pizza is green olives, pepperoni and mushrooms. "I still feel young!" "In a weird way, it didn't really hit me - and it almost still hasn't. I feel like I'm grounded and I'm normal. "I don't believe in that. "Wow," says Lavigne, when I read her the caption. "It's cool seeing other female artists out there at the same age I was when I started out. "I don't like that term. "When I wrote Love Sux, I was having a moment," she says.
Avril Lavigne's eagerly awaited new album, Love Sux, is out today, featuring guest appearances and production work from blackbear, Blink-182's Travis Barker ...
“Oh my God, it’s so crazy to hear that,” Avril told GMA. “I mean, those ladies are incredible songwriters and performers and I’ve met both of them. Appearing on ABC’s Good Morning America, Avril said of being two decades past the release of her 2002 debut album, Let Go, “I feel like it’s gone by so fast but I’m really grateful to still be here and making music. This is my seventh record and I’m still having so much fun, and I’m looking forward to going out on tour this year.”
Avril Lavigne — the original pop-punk teen queen — is returning to her rebel roots with “Love Sux,” her seventh studio album out today via Travis Barker's ...
The lead single from her third album “The Best Damn Thing” via RCA Records, “Girlfriend” was Lavigne’s first song to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and reached the top spot in Australia, Canada and Japan. The song’s music video recalls that of “Complicated,” with Lavigne sporting a smudged eyeliner look against a red background and wearing a tie and skateboard as accessories. “Cheers (Drink to That)” reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, and helped expand Lavigne’s reach to a new audience. “Here’s to Never Growing Up” was its lead single, which harkened back to Lavigne’s younger days in its lyrics, but kept a foot firmly in the pop realm with a stomping kick-drum backbeat and bright production. The subject matter is also a departure from her previous effort, “Avril Lavigne,” and critics praised its honesty, spiritual touches and Lavigne’s vocal chops. The song peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, and is Lavigne’s second-bestselling single behind “Girlfriend.” The third single from her debut album, “I’m With You” showed a softer, more vulnerable side to Lavigne. As the first ballad she released, it was a sonic departure from “Complicated” and “Sk8er Boi,” focusing on a more acoustic feel with some added strings. Despite the track only being promoted in tandem with the film — there was no official music video — it reached No. 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has gone on to become a Lavigne fan favorite. “Sk8er Boi” went on to earn a Grammy nomination for best female rock vocal performance in 2003, and reached the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. “My Happy Ending” was Lavigne’s second huge hit after “Complicated,” reaching the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 and dominating pop radio, despite its edgier leanings. “Complicated” reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, and would eventually lead to two Grammy nominations for song of the year and best female pop vocal performance. It was later nominated at the 2004 Grammys for song of the year and best female pop vocal performance, and peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Kourtney Kardashian cheered on fiancée Travis Barker from the side of the stage as he performed with Avril Lavigne at the Roxy in LA on Friday night.