Dominic Fike Confirms He's A Dad & Reveals The Meaning Of Son Rocket's Name Dominic Fike has publicly confirmed he is a father, sharing details about his two-year-old son, Rocket, during an April 7 interview with Pigeons & Planes. The actor and singer, who had previously hinted at parenthood through subtle clues in his music and public appearances, finally opened up about the life-changing role of being a parent. Fike described how his son has reshaped his daily routine and priorities, emphasizing the shift from his past lifestyle to a more stable and sober existence. “I just don’t party like that right now. I got a son, Rocket, he’s almost two,” he said. “He motivates me to be stable and sober. And be better about my debauchery and stuff. But he makes me want to write songs for people his age, and he makes me want to acquire property, for him to grow up in. Also stay close to my friends, so he has friends to grow up with. He makes me want to like, make sure my reputation is OK so I can still go into school meetings, and not have to be shunned from the PTA thingy because I’m a psycho.” The speculation about Fike’s parenthood began in early 2025 when fans noticed a lyric in his collaboration with JENNIE titled “Love Hangover,” where he referred to himself as “a baby father.” This line sparked curiosity among his followers, leading to further attention when Fike brought his son to the stage during his August 3 Lollapalooza performance. However, he did not explicitly confirm the child’s relationship to him at that time, leaving some fans uncertain about the nature of the toddler he introduced. Fike’s son, named Rocket, shares his name with his 2025 mixtape, though the musician clarified that the name had been a long-standing idea.#jennie #pigeons_planes #rocket #dominic_fike #lollapalooza

Jennie ComplexCon 2026 Setlist Revealed Jennie concluded ComplexCon Hong Kong 2026 with a meticulously crafted, high-energy performance at AsiaWorld-Expo, marking her debut solo show in the city. As the first global female solo artist to headline a ComplexCon event, she delivered a 10-song set that showcased her artistic evolution while solidifying her presence in the festival’s lineup. The Hong Kong edition, held March 21–22, celebrated its third year in the city, merging music, fashion, and street culture into a two-day celebration. Jennie’s performance on Sunday night became the highlight of the event, setting the stage for her 2026 festival tour, which includes confirmed headlining slots at Lollapalooza Chicago and Governors Ball. The set opened with fan favorites such as “Mantra” and “Love Hangover,” establishing a sleek, minimalist tone that has defined her solo era. Momentum built toward the night’s most anticipated moment: the live debut of “Dracula,” a rework of Tame Impala’s material. The track, which has generated significant buzz, was met with enthusiastic reactions from the audience. Jennie closed her set with “Like Jennie,” a song recently certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. The performance not only underscored her growing success as a solo artist but also highlighted her ability to balance precision with emotional resonance. The full setlist from her ComplexCon Hong Kong show included a mix of her most popular tracks, with “Dracula” serving as a standout moment. Her performance marked the beginning of her 2026 festival run, with major events already confirmed. The show also reinforced her status as a leading figure in both K-pop and global music scenes, as she continues to expand her influence beyond her group’s legacy.#governors_ball #jennie #complexcon_hong_kong_2026 #asiaworld_expo #lollapalooza_chicago

Jennie Performs Tame Impala's "Dracula" at Hong Kong Festival Jennie made her first live performance of Tame Impala's "Dracula" during a solo set at Hong Kong’s Complex Live music festival on Sunday night. The Blackpink singer took the stage at AsiaWorld-Expo for a 10-song performance that highlighted tracks from her debut solo album, Ruby. The set included her remixed version of "Dracula," a collaboration with the Australian band Tame Impala, which was originally released on their 2025 album Deadbeat. Jennie and Tame Impala first partnered on the track in February, with the new version featuring Jennie's vocal contributions. The performance allowed her to showcase her unique interpretation of the song, which she had previously shared on social media. The event marked a significant moment for Jennie, who has been promoting Ruby since its March 2025 release through her own label, Odd Atelier, and Columbia Records. The 15-track album featured collaborations with artists such as Childish Gambino, Doechii, and Dua Lipa. The performance also coincided with Blackpink’s recent activities. The group reunited for their mini album Deadline, released in February 2025, and embarked on the Deadline World Tour, which concluded in Hong Kong in July. The tour included their comeback single "Jump" and a tribute to earlier girl-group pioneers, such as the Spice Girls, during a performance of "Wannabe" at Wembley Stadium in August. Tame Impala’s Deadbeat, released in October 2025, is the group’s fifth full-length album. Frontman Kevin Parker described the project as a "future primitive rave act," a departure from their earlier work. Jennie’s remix of "Dracula" aligns with her artistic evolution, blending pop sensibilities with experimental elements.#hong_kong #tame_impala #jennie #complex_live #deadbeat
