In True Hollywood, stars-studded fashion, BWW TV Los Angeles Correspondent and Co-Producer Michael Sterling, along with Co-Producer/Videographer Jordan Santacana captured LA's first official day of summer at the historic, world renowned Hollywood Bowl where an audience of 18,000 celebrated the landmark's 93rd season and 15th Annual Hall of Fame to which the delicious concoction of Pink Martini, pop icons the Go-Go's, and Broadway mega star and American treasure Kristin Chenoweth were honored and inducted.
Below, watch a sneak peek at tonight's eye-popping dances and see which contestants made guest judge Christina Applegate's jaw drop on SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE
Below, watch an extended clip of pop and R&B phenom Justin Bieber announcing the new competition element for Dance Crews on FOX's "SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE"
Last night on FOX's 'So You Think You Can Dance,' Jasmine Harper and Aaron Turner took on a Spencer Liff Broadway routine to SMASH's 'They Just Keep Moving the Line,' as performed by Megan Hilty. Check out the full number below!
On Tuesday night, after thousands of auditions by the best dancers around the nation, the Top 20 finalists on Season 10 of So You Think You Can Dance were revealed. Check out a behind the scenes look at the finalists' promotional photo shoot below!
On last night's AMERICAN IDOL, each of the Top 5 sang two songs for the evening: one from the year they were born and one song by a diva of their choice. Check out the performances below!
On last night's AMERICAN IDOL results show, multi-platinum-selling artist, and the very first American Idol ever, Kelly Clarkson, performed her new single, 'People Like Us'. Check out her performance below!
After receiving the lowest number of votes on the Top 6 results spectacular, Lazaro Arbos sang for survival on last night's AMERICAN IDOL. Unfortunately for the 22-year-old from Naples, FL, the judges decided not to use their sole 'save of the season' to keep him in the competition. Watch his final performance below!
AMERICAN IDOL Season 10 winner Scotty McCreery returned home to the Idol stage to perform his hit, 'See You Tonight.' Check out his explosive performance below!
Last night, in the first LIVE results show of the season from Los Angeles, American Idol revealed the Top 10 finalists, including Lazaro Arbos, Janelle Arthur, Curtis Finch, Jr., Candice Glover, Kree Harrison, Amber Holcomb, Paul Jolley, Angie Miller, BurNell Taylor and Devin Velez. Check out highlights from last night's show below!
All eyes were on Devin Velez last night when he performed a stunning version of Beyonce's 'Listen' from the soundtrack album of 2006's musical film DREAMGIRLS. As an added surprise, the talented singer suddenly changed to Spanish lyrics midway through the song! Check out the performance below.
After all is said and done in Hollywood, only 20 guys and 20 girls will make the cut. Will your favorite be one of them? Catch all of the action when AMERICAN IDOL's 'Hollywood Rounds' begin this Wednesday & Thursday 8/7c on FOX! Below, check out an all-new promo for the most intense Hollywood Rounds ever!
On last night's episode of AMERICAN IDOL, America was introduced to Lazaro Arbos of Florida who has suffered from a terrible stutter since the time he was a little boy. Although he struggled to speak to judges Randy Jackson, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban, the inspirational 21-year-old blew them away with his rendition of 'Bridge Over Troubled Water.' Check out his performance below!
The intoxicating but elusive dream of music stardom moves a significant step forward for a diverse group of young singers in OPENING ACT, the wholly original new series from E! International Emmy®-winning producer Nigel Lythgoe.
TVGuide.com put this season's AMERICAN IDOL final contestants on the spot by asking them such questions as 'Who's the hottest finalist?' and 'Who gave this season's best performance?' Check out their responses below!
The 11th season of AMERICAN IDOL came to a sensational conclusion last night as Phillip Phillips was crowned the winner during the live two-hour season finale on FOX. Phillips, 21, from Leesburg, GA, received the most of America's world record-shattering 132 million votes - the highest number in the show's history.