DETROIT — Marshall Mathers, the artist known as Eminem, continues to dominate hip-hop conversations in 2026 without a new studio album or confirmed world tour, fueling intense fan speculation while focusing on merchandise, re-releases and selective live appearances that keep his legend alive more than 25 years into his career.
Eminem Sparks 2026 Buzz with Merch Drops, Re-Releases and Persistent Tour Album Rumors
As of early May 2026, the 53-year-old Detroit rapper has no official tour dates listed on Ticketmaster and no confirmed release for a follow-up to 2024’s “The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce).” Yet social media and fan communities buzz daily with rumors of a potential “final ride” tour or 13th studio album, even as Eminem’s official channels emphasize catalog celebration and new collectibles.
Eminem.com recently highlighted fresh merchandise, including Stan dog tag pendants and chains launched in March, alongside the Feb. 23 re-release of “The Shady LPs” featuring “The Slim Shady LP” and “The Death of Slim Shady.” These moves keep his brand active while fans dissect every hint for signs of new music.
Catalog Strength and Recent Activity
Eminem’s enduring popularity shows in streaming and catalog performance. His “Stans” soundtrack, tied to a documentary of the same name, achieved top 10 placements on U.K. charts earlier in the year, demonstrating sustained demand for his work even without fresh material.
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A January 2026 private performance at Little Caesars Arena in his hometown showcased his enduring stage power, with fans sharing clips of classics like “Stan.” He also appeared at events tied to Michigan Central Station and other Detroit milestones, reinforcing his deep local roots.
No large-scale 2026 tour has been confirmed by Eminem’s team, Live Nation or promoters. Multiple unverified social media posts and fan pages have circulated claims of “The Monster Tour,” “One Last Ride” or farewell dates across North America, Europe and beyond, but these lack official backing and Ticketmaster shows zero upcoming concerts.
Album Speculation and Industry Odds
Complex magazine gave Eminem only an 18% chance of releasing a new album in 2026 as part of its most anticipated list, reflecting cautious optimism amid his history of deliberate pacing. Reports of him working on “various projects” surfaced in legal contexts, but nothing points to an imminent drop.
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Fans on Reddit and X debate possible themes for a hypothetical 2026 project, from personal reflection to cultural commentary. Past patterns suggest Eminem could surprise with quick releases after gaps, but 2026 remains uncertain.
Collaborations and fan-made tracks, including rumored or remix-style projects with Rihanna or Akon, have circulated online but remain unverified. Eminem’s last major album explored the death of his Slim Shady alter ego, leaving open questions about future creative directions.
Merchandise and Business Moves
Eminem’s official store stays active with drops like the Stan dog tag collection, appealing to dedicated collectors. The Shady LPs re-release bundled key catalog entries, introducing newer listeners to his foundational work while rewarding longtime fans.
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These efforts maintain commercial momentum without the pressure of a full rollout. Eminem has long balanced selective output with strong catalog performance, a strategy that has sustained his relevance across generations.
Cultural Impact and Fan Engagement
Eminem remains one of hip-hop’s most influential figures, with a career defined by technical brilliance, controversy and resilience. His ability to spark conversation persists even in quieter periods, as seen in ongoing debates about potential political bars, personal growth or industry commentary.
Social platforms amplify every rumor. Hashtags related to 2026 tours or albums trend periodically, reflecting a global fanbase eager for more from the artist who reshaped rap with albums like “The Marshall Mathers LP” and “The Eminem Show.”
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Critics and analysts note his selective live approach — favoring high-impact appearances over exhaustive treks — aligns with his career stage. Any future tour would likely command massive demand, but nothing is locked in as of May 2026.
Looking Ahead
For now, Eminem’s activity centers on curation and connection through merch, reissues and occasional performances. Fans scanning for clues will continue parsing official posts, while the artist maintains his trademark privacy amid the noise.
Whether 2026 brings a new album, a major tour or continued catalog focus remains to be seen. What is certain is Eminem’s unshakable place in music history and his ability to captivate attention with or without new releases. As summer approaches, the hip-hop world watches closely for the next move from one of its most compelling voices.
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The Detroit icon’s journey from underground battle rapper to global superstar continues influencing culture. In an era of constant content, Eminem’s measured pace reminds fans that quality and timing often matter more than frequency. As speculation swirls, one thing holds: when Slim Shady decides to speak — or perform — again, the world will listen.
Cornerstone University President Gerson Moreno-Riaño explains the school’s SOAR program, which offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business through a mobile app.
Americans looking to earn degrees at their own speed can now do so via their mobile phones after Cornerstone University tailored degree offerings in its business program to cater to students who prefer a self-paced program that can be completed on a smartphone.
“We developed the nation’s first mobile platform to deliver an accredited undergraduate degree and a master’s degree as well, all via your mobile phone,” Cornerstone University President Gerson Moreno-Riaño told FOX Business in an interview.
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Moreno-Riaño said that the program launched in August and has about 250 students enrolled. Students in what’s known as the SOAR program can obtain an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in strategic business management, or a master’s degree in organizational leadership.
“One of the beautiful things we’ve seen is that the persistence rate from month-to-month is 91%, so students are sticking with this and completing it,” he said, adding that some students who transferred in with prior credits to complete a degree will be the program’s first graduates this year.
The SOAR program allows students to engage with learning materials in small portions on their smartphones. (iStock)
Moreno-Riaño said that Cornerstone’s price point for its SOAR bachelor’s degree is $24,000 from start to finish, while the master’s degree is $12,000.
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“More than half of our current students enrolled in the program now are paying no tuition due to scholarships and grants.”
“We see this as an opportunity to address a gap in our country now when it comes to education, and frankly, we’re convinced that the current American higher ed infrastructure cannot address this challenge. It was built for what I call traditional brick and mortar students,” he said.
“We thought, how can we take this ubiquitous piece of technology that everybody has, that everyone spends a lot of time on? On average, in our country, we’re talking about well over four hours a day that adults are on their mobile devices.”
Cornerstone University’s SOAR degree program allows students to earn degrees on their mobile phones outside a traditional classroom. (iStock)
Moreno-Riaño said Cornerstone tested the app for over a year with about 120 students, which informed the university’s process of revising and launching the SOAR app.
He said that Cornerstone is deeply concerned with how it reaches out to non-traditional students and disenchanted students, some of whom haven’t tried to pursue a degree while others tried a traditional college experience and aren’t willing to return.
Moreno-Riaño said that when Cornerstone was mapping out the program, it understood that the traditional curriculum of 120 credit hours in a degree program couldn’t be mapped over to a mobile app, so the school sought to unpackage those courses into “bite-sized chunks of educational content.”
Cornerstone University’s SOAR program offers accredited bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business, Moreno-Riaño said. (iStock)
“In the app, there will be mini-lectures, podcasts, book reviews, interviews, all with very closely, carefully designed learning objectives throughout the program,” Moreno-Riaño said, explaining that some of the lectures may be in the range of 5 to 10 minutes.
“We have micro assessments built-in that are immediately graded and feedback is given to the student.”
Some of the program’s first graduates told Moreno-Riaño that they listen to some of the lessons while commuting to work, while traveling or doing household chores.
“It allows them to, in essence, continue the learning experience amidst a complex schedule because we unbundle it, unpackage it, redevelop it and maintain the engagement criteria so that students stay studying and focused,” he said.
A version of this article first appeared in the CNBC Property Play newsletter with Diana Olick. Property Play covers new and evolving opportunities for the real estate investor, from individuals to venture capitalists, private equity funds, family offices, institutional investors and large public companies. Sign up to receive future editions, straight to your inbox. Even as more local communities rise up against the proliferation of massive, energy- and water-sucking data centers, some big players in housing are betting consumers would be willing to put mini data centers right on the walls of their homes. Span is a California-based startup that originally launched with so-called “smart” electrical panels designed to help homeowners save money on their electric bills. Now, with the help of Nvidia, it has come up with something new – small, fractional data centers, or “nodes,” called XFRA units, that can be put on the side of residential homes and small commercial businesses. The idea is to take advantage of unused electrical capacity on local grids, which the Span smart panels can pinpoint. The rapid growth of artificial intelligence has strained local power grids nationwide and, in some cases, resulted in higher electric bills for homeowners. A network of these nodes, communicating with each other across the country, is the equivalent of a small to mid-sized traditional data center, which could either augment an existing center or negate the need to build a new one, Span says. Hyperscalers and AI cloud providers just tap into the network as they would a traditional data center. “Fundamentally, it’s an infrastructure play,” said Arch Rao, founder and CEO of Span. “We’re uniquely positioned to build infrastructure that can simultaneously help us meet what is clearly an insatiable demand for more compute, much more cost effectively, while benefiting individual consumers.” The small, white XFRA boxes with the hardware inside are put on the outside of homes, alongside regular HVAC and electrical systems. Span says it can install 8,000 XFRA units about 6 times faster and at 5 times lower cost than the construction of a typical centralized 100 megawatt data center of the same size. Span collaborated with Nvidia, using its technology in the system, including one of the first-to-market uses of liquid-cooled Nvidia RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs. These require no fans, so there is no noise. “We’re trying to get access to power, and there’s a lot of power right now on the grid. But, unfortunately, to come up with large loads for big data centers – it’s a challenge,” said Marc Spieler, senior managing director of global energy industry at Nvidia. “The ability to leverage existing locations that have access to power makes a lot of sense. … We believe that we can bring on AI solutions quicker, and it should add to the affordability story.” The Span systems include its smart electrical panel, the XFRA unit, a home backup battery and, in some cases, solar panels. The panels tap into existing, unused electrical capacity, which then powers the XFRA system. Homeowners would pay a flat fee for both electricity and Wi-Fi. “If you are one of the homes that is hosting an XFRA node, XFRA will then give you compensation for energy and internet usage,” Rao said. “We expect that the value there is a heavily discounted cost of energy and internet.” The Span systems are going on newly built homes. PulteGroup, one of the nation’s largest homebuilders, is in the early testing phase as it assesses the capabilities and economics of the XFRA nodes, according to a company spokesperson. It has already been deployed in a handful of communities. “There is certainly opportunity, as SPAN can provide homeowners with access to innovative technology and potential income generation that can help offset monthly energy costs,” the spokesperson said in a statement. “On a larger scale, if the technology proves out, it might also keep local infrastructure from being overburdened which could keep land open for other uses, such as building homes.”
Ferrari technicians inspect supercars on the production line inside the company’s factory in Maranello, Italy, October 2, 2025. REUTERS/Remo Casilli/File Photo
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DETROIT — Ferrari on Tuesday beat Wall Street’s first-quarter earnings expectations and reconfirmed its guidance for the year, weeks ahead of the sports car maker revealing its first all-electric vehicle.
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Here’s how the company performed in the first quarter compared with average estimates compiled by LSEG:
Earnings per share: 2.33 euros (US $2.72) adjusted vs. 2.27 euros expected
Revenue: 1.85 billion euros vs. 1.81 billion euros expected
Ferrari’s revenue was up more than 3% compared with 1.79 billion euros during the first quarter of 2025, while its operating profit and adjusted earnings increased 1.1% and 4.2% year-over-year, respectively.
The company’s 2026 guidance includes 7.5 billion euros in net revenues and an adjusted operating profit of at least 2.22 billion euros, or 9.45 euros adjusted EPS. Its industrial free cash flow is targeted at 1.5 billion euros or more for the year.
Those results were despite deliveries being down 4.4% year-over-year to 3,436 units, as the sports car maker said it slowed production to “ease the execution of the planned model change-over.”
The company said deliveries “were not impacted by the surge of hostilities in the Middle East, as Ferrari leveraged its geographical allocation flexibility, bringing forward certain deliveries to other regions.”
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Ferrari’s results come weeks before the scheduled debut of the Luce, its first fully electric vehicle, on May 25.
“With only twenty days to the world premiere of the Ferrari Luce, the sense of anticipation has never been so high. The Ferrari Luce brings together so much extraordinary technologies and the passion of so many people. It is the evidence of how tradition and innovation can come together to create something unique,” Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna said in a statement Tuesday.
LOS ANGELES — Olivia Rodrigo announced “The Unraveled Tour,” a sweeping 65-date global arena run supporting her highly anticipated third studio album “you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love,” set for release June 12 via Geffen Records. The tour kicks off Sept. 25, 2026, with back-to-back nights at PeoplesBank Arena in Hartford, Connecticut, and stretches into May 2027 across North America, Europe and the UK.
Olivia Rodrigo Unraveled Tour 2026: Full Schedule, Presale Times and Ticket Guide for Massive Run
The three-time Grammy winner, whose previous Guts World Tour showcased her explosive live presence, promises an emotionally raw and visually ambitious production for this next chapter. Fans can expect a setlist heavy on new material alongside beloved hits from “Sour” and “Guts.”
Tour Schedule Highlights
The North American leg features multiple-night residencies in major markets. After launching in Hartford, the tour hits Pittsburgh, Washington D.C., Chicago, Atlanta, Nashville, Toronto, Vancouver, Oakland, Las Vegas and more before wrapping the domestic run in mid-February 2027 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn with several shows.
International dates follow in spring 2027, with stops in Stockholm, Paris, Milan, London, Munich, Amsterdam, Barcelona and additional European cities. Full itineraries are available on Ticketmaster and Rodrigo’s official site.
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Special guests vary by region and include Wolf Alice, Devon Again, Grace Ives, Die Spitz and The Last Dinner Party on select nights, adding depth and excitement to the bill.
Presale and Ticket Information
Amex cardholders gain early access during the official presale beginning Tuesday, May 5, at 12 p.m. local time through Wednesday, May 6, at 10 p.m. local time. No presale code is required, but purchases must use an eligible American Express card. Availability varies by market.
Fans who pre-ordered the new album or registered on OliviaRodrigo.com may receive additional presale access or codes for select dates, particularly in Europe and the UK. In the UK, an O2 Priority presale also opens May 5 at 10 a.m. local time.
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General public on-sale starts Thursday, May 7, at 12 p.m. local time via Ticketmaster and official channels. A limited number of $20 Silver Star Tickets will be released during these windows for select shows, offering more affordable options.
Where and How to Buy Tickets
Primary tickets will be available through Ticketmaster, with links also on OliviaRodrigo.com. Fans should create accounts in advance, enable two-factor authentication and have payment information ready to navigate high demand.
Resale platforms such as StubHub, Vivid Seats and SeatGeek will offer secondary market inventory after the initial sale, though prices will likely exceed face value. Official warnings advise against third-party purchases before general sale to avoid scams.
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Ticket limits are typically four per order. Dynamic pricing may apply, with face values expected to range from $49.50 to several hundred dollars depending on seating. VIP packages and meet-and-greet experiences are anticipated but details remain limited at announcement.
Fan Tips for Success
Set multiple alarms for presale and onsale times adjusted to local venue hours. Use a reliable internet connection, preferably on a computer rather than mobile during peak traffic. Joining official fan communities or Rodrigo’s mailing list can provide last-minute updates or extra presale opportunities.
Those without Amex cards should monitor for any artist or venue presales. Pre-ordering the album, even without immediate purchase, has unlocked codes in past campaigns. Patience during the checkout process is essential as queues can be long.
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Context and Excitement
Rodrigo’s rise from Disney actress to global pop-rock phenomenon has been meteoric. Her tours consistently sell out arenas, with fans praising the emotional authenticity and high-energy performances. This new outing arrives as she evolves her sound further, promising “unraveled” vulnerability onstage.
The announcement generated massive social media buzz, with fans celebrating the extensive routing that reaches both coasts and international markets. Hashtags like #UnraveledTour and #OliviaRodrigo2026 trended immediately after the reveal.
Industry analysts predict rapid sellouts for many dates given her dedicated “Livies” fanbase and the post-album release timing. The tour represents one of the largest arena campaigns by a young female artist in recent years.
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What to Expect on Tour
While production details remain under wraps, expectations are high for theatrical elements, given Rodrigo’s cinematic music videos and past stage designs. The setlist will likely interweave new singles like “drop dead” with fan favorites, creating an emotional journey that matches the “unraveled” theme of raw self-expression.
As tickets become available this week, demand is expected to surge. Fans unable to secure primary tickets should monitor official resale policies and verified platforms for fair options closer to show dates.
Olivia Rodrigo’s “The Unraveled Tour” marks a major milestone in her career. With a new album on the horizon and a globe-spanning itinerary, the 2026-2027 run is poised to be one of the year’s most talked-about concert experiences. Mark your calendars, prepare your strategies and get ready for nights of cathartic anthems and unforgettable performances from one of pop’s brightest stars.
The local authority is bidding for money from the government’s Structures Fund
08:20, 05 May 2026Updated 08:26, 05 May 2026
The B3191 Cleeve Hill in Watchet(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service / BBC)
A “vital” coastal road in Somerset that closed three years ago over safety concerns could reopen to traffic. Somerset Council is bidding for Government cash to reopen the B3191 Cleeve Hill, which links Watchet to Blue Anchor in Somerset.
The road was shut by the local authority in January 2023 due to concerns around coastal erosion. The closure left just one route in and out of the town centre, using a 150-year-old bridge over the West Somerset Railway heritage line.
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The B3191 reopened to pedestrians and cyclists in 2024 but has remained closed to motor vehicles.
Somerset Council has now submitted an initial bid to the government’s Structures Fund for a contribution towards what would be a £30 to £40m scheme to reinstate the B3191, either by making the existing route safe for vehicles or by redirecting the route further inland.
Councillor Richard Wilkins, Somerset Council’s lead member for transport and waste services, said: “There is of course no guarantee that we can get this agreed, and any scheme would need to be approved by council, but we have been directed to this fund by the Secretary of State who recognises the issues locally and this is the first real chance we have had to find a way to reinstate this vital route for the community since it closed in 2023.
“We will be pushing hard for this funding, as we have been doing so from the outset – we fully understand the impact on the community of only having one road into Watchet, and the potential impact on the West Somerset traffic that has to take long diversions if the A39 has to close due to an incident.
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“We consulted our communities about the ongoing closure and they told us that it is having a major effect on the economy of Watchet including the cost to the local economy and the inconvenience in terms of hours lost in delays, the logistics of coping with delivering goods to and from Minehead as well as the negative effects on tourism.”
Based at M-SParc in Ecodetect has developed an advanced ecology detection toolkit that combines artificial intelligence and machine learning
Ecodetech investment: Left to right: David Gold, founder and CEO of Ecodetect; Bobby Williams, lead Investor; Tom Preene, Fund Manager for the Wales Angel Co-Investment Fund.
Anglesey-based Ecodetech,, which specialises in AI-driven marine monitoring for offshore infrastructure, has secured a £490,000 equity investment to help scale its technology.
The funding round includes £245,000 from a six-strong angel syndicate led by Bobby Williams, a member of the M-SParc Angel Network, which also included £25,000 from climate-focused investor OnePlanet Capital. This has been matched by another £245,000 from the Wales Angel Co-Investment Fund, managed by the Development Bank of Wales.
The equity investment will help the business strengthen its team over the next six months, with four new jobs being created, and increase its ability to deliver its technology at scale as offshore and floating renewable energy projects expand.
The new roles are expected to be created over the next six months, with the business looking to recruit from the local area wherever possible as it builds its capability in marine monitoring, AI and offshore renewables.
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Based at M-SParc in Ecodetect has developed an advanced ecology detection toolkit that combines artificial intelligence and machine learning with specialist programming to automatically identify and record wildlife interactions with marine infrastructure using data captured by underwater imaging sensors. Its core customers are renewable energy developers, who must monitor and report environmental impacts as part of project licensing and compliance requirements.
The company says the latest investment will allow it to expand in parallel with the wider renewable energy market, where developers are moving from small numbers of turbines to larger-scale installations that generate large volumes of environmental monitoring data. The funding will also support further technology development, including marine communication systems designed to improve how data is transmitted, processed and analysed.
Founded and led by managing director Dr David Gold, Ecodetect brings together three key areas of expertise: offshore and renewable energy, marine wildlife, and advanced technology including AI.
Dr Gold has a background in the energy sector and has built the business around the goal of helping renewable energy developers meet environmental obligations more efficiently while supporting marine conservation. The wider team combines technical, scientific and commercial capability, with the business already recognised for eco-tech innovation in the UK and Europe.
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The company is targeting growth in offshore wind, floating wind and tidal energy, including opportunities emerging in Welsh waters. It also sees wider applications for its marine monitoring technology across other sectors including aquaculture, fishing and broader marine infrastructure.
Dr Gold, founder and managing director of Ecodetect, said:“This investment gives us the platform to grow the team, strengthen our technology and make sure we are ready to support the rapid expansion of offshore and floating renewables. There is huge momentum building in the sector and a clear need for robust, scalable monitoring solutions that can keep pace with that growth.
“We are proud to be building this business in North Wales. We want to create high-quality local jobs, contribute to the green economy and develop technology here in Wales that can be deployed internationally.”
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Bobby Williams, lead investor, said:“Ecodetect is working at the intersection of AI, marine science and renewable energy at exactly the right time. The business has developed a compelling solution to a real and growing challenge for offshore developers, and David has built a company with strong technical foundations and clear market relevance.
“I’m pleased to be joining the board and supporting the next stage of the company’s growth as it scales its capability and builds its presence in a sector with significant long-term potential.”
Tom Preene, fund manager for the Wales Angel Co-Investment Fund, said:“Ecodetect is a strong example of the kind of innovative Welsh business attracting investment from angel investors that the Wales Angel Co-Investment Fund is designed to support. The company is developing specialist technology in a sector with clear global demand, while also creating skilled jobs and contributing to the growth of Wales’ green economy.
“This investment also shows the value of bringing together experienced angel investors and public capital to help ambitious businesses build the capacity they need to scale.”
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Pryderi ap Rhisiart, M-SParc’s managing director, said: “Ecodetect’s success reflects the strength of the innovation ecosystem we are continuing to build at M-SParc. From early support through to investment, scale-up and global opportunity, this is a great example of how ambitious businesses can grow here on Anglesey. It’s particularly encouraging to see connections through our wider network, including angel investors, playing a role in this journey. Supporting companies like Ecodetect to scale from North Wales while creating high-value local jobs is exactly what we are here to do.”
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