Shawn Mendes seems happier than ever. He just had the time of his life headlining Rock In Rio 2024. He will release Shawn, his fifth LP, on October 18, and he’s supporting the album with a string of ...
"I had nowhere to go when things were getting hard," reflected Mendes on canceling his 2022 tour to focus on his mental health Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital ...
Shawn Mendes has canceled the rest of his "Wonder" world tour dates in order to prioritize his mental health. The singer broke the news on Instagram Wednesday via a lengthy statement. "As you guys ...
In 2022, the pop singer and songwriter canceled a world tour to focus on his mental health. Returning with a stripped-down album, he has a mature new message for his fans. Credit... Supported by By ...
Shawn Mendes has been embracing the process of letting go of what doesn’t serve him. Most recently, that practice meant shaving off his heartthrob hair. Last year, it meant announcing that he was ...
"The biggest lesson for me this year has been to accept and welcome the lows of life," Mendes wrote on Instagram Shawn Mendes is reflecting on the ways in which he's grown in the past year. On Tuesday ...
In fact, the "Treat You Better" singer shared that after a two year break from performing to focus on his mental health he will be returning to the stage. "It's been a really long time since I last ...
It’s difficult to get a bead on the “real” Shawn Mendes, even though a Netflix documentary offers plenty of backstage access. We see him in the apartment he shares with girlfriend Camila Cabello, at ...
Shawn Mendes is just a regular guy. At least that's what the new trailer for his Netflix documentary "In Wonder" wants to stress. According to the streaming giant the doc "follows Shawn Mendes' ...