The Year Of The Horse: Qymira Gallops In With UK Tour Supporting Collabro And Acting Debut

It’s officially the Chinese Year of the Horse, and Hong Kong-born singer Qymira is perfectly aligned with the year’s themes of renewal, perseverance, and hard-earned reward. Emerging with her first-ever film role as Celeste in Pedring Lopez’s upcoming action flick, ‘Shadow Transit’, she’s not only making her acting debut in 2026 – she’s also announced a UK Tour this February supporting popular harmony group, Collabro. Let’s dive behind the allure of the multi-hyphenate artist making serious waves.

Rising Dark‑Pop Force THERA Joins Jason Derulo’s European Arena Tour

With a discography that perfectly encapsulates the Gen Z experience in its own tormented, dark-pop world, THERA is already one of the Czech Republic’s most promising new names. Fresh off a year opening for Eurovision winner Loreen and amassing over 8 million streams for her emotionally charged style, she’s now setting off on her most breathtaking live adventure yet: a dream support slot opening for global pop icon Jason Derulo – all at just 18 years of age.

Top 5 Tracks in Stranger Things Season 5 That Everyone Is Listening To

Out of nowhere, old tunes are climbing the charts again. A fresh season of a popular show gave them a second life. Think of how Pusoy Dos holds attention – not by flash, but by feel. These songs work much the same way. Context comes from scenes and stories on screen. Yet what really sticks isn’t the plot—it’s the sound. Decades-old songs now pulse through headphones worldwide. Not because they’re trendy, but because they still matter. A few tracks stand out – ‘Upside Down’ by Diana Ross, then ABBA’s ‘Fernando’, which caught fire too. Think of The Chordettes’ ‘Mr. Sandman’, a quiet hit that kept growing. Prince’s ‘Purple Rain’ showed up different, deep, and lasting. David Bowie closed strong with ‘Heroes’, ringing loud through time.