Luke Bryan is a superstar in his own right, but he still holds sincere admiration for the fellow 'idols' he sits with on the American Idol judging panel, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie.
The new team of of American Idol judges hit New Orleans in grand fashion this past weekend. Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and and our boy Luke Bryan hopped in a float and paraded around the streets of New Orleans, and local man T Joe Vincent caught it on video.
According to a report from "Variety", Luke Bryan has agreed to terms. No official announcement has been made yet, but it should only be a matter of time.
Kelly Clarkson fans may have been surprised to learn she is snagging a red coaches’ chair on The Voice rather than being a part of the American Idol reboot, since that’s where she got her start.
American Idol said farewell last year and closed up shop. The show decided to bow out due to declining ratings after 15 seasons. If you were a fan, rejoice because ABC has just announced they're bringing American Idol back for 2018. Pop star Katy Perry will be on board as one of the judges, but that's the only judge we know of so far. As the show makes it trek across the country holding auditions, they've announced they're making 2 stops in Louisiana.
American Idol is coming back! Maybe. Reports indicate that ABC will bring back the long-running Fox reality singing competition that spawned the careers of Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, Scotty McCreery and more.
It wasn’t terribly surprising that FOX would say goodbye to American Idol after so many years, but word that NBC might look to revive it alongside The Voice came more unexpectedly. Now, FOX is reportedly bidding for the rights to bring American Idol back on its own, almost exactly as we remember it.
It hasn’t been terribly long since FOX said goodbye to American Idol, what with the whole “reality competition” craze having appreciably cooled since the early 2000s regardless. Still, leave it to NBC to potentially drag Ryan Seacrest back to the stage for a revival season, throwing The Voice into question in the process.