Britney Spears and her former agent Jason Trawick are engaged.
In what she's calling a thank you to her fans, Britney Spears has announced plans to perform a free concert in Mexico City on Dec. 4.
Britney Spears' "Femme Fatale" world tour just got longer, as the superstar songstress and opening act Nicki Minaj work the road into November.
Britney Spears is more entertainer than she is performer, as stories have been circulating for years that she lip syncs in concert. But a nearly sold-out crowd at Glendale, AZ's Jobing.com Arena on Wednesday (6/22) didn't care; they danced and sang to every tune on Spears' setlist. Fans were on their feet from the minute she opened the show with "Hold It Against Me" to the closing number, "Till the World Ends."
Britney Spears is three shows into her North American "Femme Fatale" tour, and music critics are all over the map on their impressions of the tour.
Confirming recent rumors, Britney Spears has announced she'll take to the road this summer with an all-female bill featuring special guest Nicki Minaj.
At this point, Britney Spears is a brand name under which club tracks are sold.
Britney Spears, who released a new album today (3/29), has piled on more good news for her fans: she'll embark on a summer tour of North America. But there already seems to be some drama surrounding the trek.
Britney Spears won't be performing in San Francisco's Castro District this Sunday (3/27) after all.
Britney Spears says she'll be performing a "special concert" in San Francisco's Castro District on March 29, which will be televised on ABC-TV's "Good Morning America."