Amy Sussman/Getty ImagesAs announced on American Idol on April 21, this year s inductees into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame are ageless diva Cher, R&B powerhouse Mary J. Blige, 70s and 80 rock hitmakers Foreigner, 70s superstar guitarist Peter Frampton, jam band superstars Dave Matthews Band, R&B legends Kool & the Gang, metal icon Ozzy Osbourne and pioneering rap group A Tribe Called Quest.Frampton was front and center at last year s induction ceremony, playing guitar with Sheryl Crow as she was inducted into the hall. Foreigner has been the focus of a social media campaign driven by Mark Ronson, in which big names like Paul McCartney and Foo Fighters Dave Grohl argued why the "I Want to Know What Love Is" band deserves to be inducted.In 2023, Cher declared on The Kelly Clarkson Show that she wouldn t be in the Rock Hall now "if they gave me a million dollars" and insisted, "I m never gonna change my mind." We ll see how that plays
A24Civil War held on to the top spot at the domestic box office, despite some tough competition from the horror film Abigail. Civil War earned an estimated $11.1 million, bringing its two-week domestic tally to $44.9 million. The film has snagged $61.7 million globally.Breathing down Civil War s neck was the aforementioned Abigail, with an estimated $10.2 million in North America for a second place finish. A24 s reimagining of the 1936 film Dracula s Daughter, starring Alisha Weir, added an estimated $5 million overseas, for a global total of $15.2 million.Godzilla x King Kong: The New Empire finished the weekend in third place, delivering an estimated $9.5 million in its fourth week of release.Guy Ritchie s WWII comedy The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare starring Henry Cavill, Alan Ritchson, Cary Elwes, Henry Golding, and Eiza González opened with an estimated $9 million at the domestic box office, good for a fourth place finish.Rounding out the top five was the Japanese a