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Top 10 Concerts: Must-See Shows in the Twin Cities and Beyond This Week

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Celebrating Music Across Genres and Venues

When she arrived at the Dakota last August, the veteran Texas singer-songwriter’s “Mileage” album was days ahead of the release, her first album for Sun Records. Now she returns having collected her first Grammy for best contemporary blues album for “Mileage,” which features the acoustic Delta blues “Done” with Larkin Poe and a remake of “That’s All Right,” the Arthur Crudup tune that Elvis Presley turned into one of his first hits in 1954, done to a swampy blues groove with gospel harmonies. Foster is back at the Dakota for two nights of her special mix of soul, gospel, blues, jazz, folk — oh, let’s just call it Americana.

What started in 2021 as a set of summer house concerts in Duluth is now an intimate gathering of outstanding musicians from around the country. For the festival’s closing concert, string players from the San Francisco Symphony, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the Calidore String Quartet, the New England Conservatory of Music and elsewhere will join forces to breathe life into the small-scale creations of Domenico Scarlatti, Pablo de Sarasate, Jennifer Higdon, Franz Schubert and Johannes Brahms.

Also: mgk, formerly known as Machine Gun Kelly, is doing a surprise pop-up concert to promote his new rootsy album “Lost Americana.” The event is free with sign-up and takes place at the Electric Fetus.

We’ve seen a lot of both these veteran alt-rock bands in the Twin Cities in recent years, but take their frequent tours as a sign they’re in fine form and having fun. Wayne Coyne and his Oklahoman acid-punk-pioneering Lips always seem to be having a good time with their many inflatables and stage gimmicks and singalongs from classic albums like “The Soft Bulletin” and “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots.” Isaac Brock’s nervy Washington State unit of “Float On” fame didn’t seem to be having fun for many years but put on a spirited and playful set at Surly last summer with the Pixies. Buzzing Chicago duo Friko is scheduled to open.

Even though fans have been tantalized by the reissue of “Buckingham Nicks,” they’ve been bummed about Stevie Nicks’ concert postponement next week at Xcel Energy Center because of a shoulder injury. She promises to return on Nov. 12. Meanwhile, get a Fleetwood Mac fix with one of the Twin Cities’ best tribute bands doing a free outdoor show in one of the metro’s loveliest parks. Pamela McNeill, Mary Jane Alm and Jeff Engholm are the featured vocalists in this nine-piece band covering everything from “Rhiannon” to “Go Your Own Way.”

OK, we’ll admit it. We weren’t too excited to see these somewhat slapstick ‘90s punk rockers on the lineup for last year’s Minnesota Yacht Club festival, but like a discernibly large part of the crowd, we had fun singing/shouting along to their many radio and MTV hits, including “Come Out and Play” and “Self Esteem.” The Orange County vets are getting radio play again with “Make It All Right,” from their new album, “Supercharged.” Whether their fan base is charged enough to fill an arena is questionable, but openers Jimmy Eat World and New Found Glory should help fill seats.

Also: Dustin Lynch, who has scored nine No. 1 country hits including “Chevrolet” featuring Jelly Roll, becomes the latest star to sing after a Twins game. After several years of charming local audiences with their jazzy and western-swinging guitar/sax/bass retro grooves, Jake Hanson, Nelson Devereaux and Ted Olsen are finally celebrating the release of the Riffin’ Trio’s first EP with Aby Wolf, Beemer and other surprise guests.

Those Medley Kids, an all-star group of Twin Cities players featuring vocalist Bill Pyle III, will visit the prog-rock sounds of Rush, King Crimson, Yes and Genesis’ “The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway.” The countdown to closing time at Palmer’s Bar continues with a rocking patio lineup featuring the Scarlett Goodbye, Faith Boblett and the Heavy Sixers.

It looks as if this is the last concert of the season — or maybe for a long time — at this utilitarian amphitheater serving the greater Twin Cities area. Who knows what shows Somerset will attract after the state-of-the-art Shakopee Amphitheater opens in 2026 since both are operated by Live Nation? To close things out in Somerset, it’s the duality dude known simply as Hardy, who has scored a string of country hits mentioning trucks and beer, as well as making noise in hard-rock circles. After appearing at country fests this summer in Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota, Hardy headlines his own gig. With three openers including Koe Wetzel of “High Road” success, it’s like a mini-fest.

Also: Jane Monheit, the technically superb New York jazz vocalist, is back at the Dakota. “How to Save a Life” hitmakers the Fray return. Seven local mainstay acts that usually play original tunes are cutting loose with tribute-band sets for a great local cause at the third annual We Got You Covered concert, featuring the de’Lindas, Doug Collins and the Receptionists, the Mighty Mofos, the New Brunettes, RuDeGirl, the Wandering Sons and the Belfast Cowboys, benefitting Foothold Twin Cities. Robert Wilkinson and his influential Twin Cities combo Flamin’ Ohs are heading up another benefit for the Parkinson’s Foundation with Annie & the Bang Bang.

As if there hasn’t been much for him to march and rage against in the interim, Trent Reznor finally saw fit to return to the road this year with his angst-fueled, piggies-lambasting techno-metal band for their first Minnesota gig in 12 years. No surprise the pent-up demand put a hurt on the box office, with only very limited seats remaining at face value. Shows so far on the Peel It Back Tour have focused on classic NIN cuts rather than new music from the upcoming “Tron: Ares” soundtrack. But it features some new twists to the old stuff, including help from German producer/opener Boys Noize and some clever staging.

Bluesmen from different generations but the same northern part of Louisiana, Shephard and Rush came together in a big and beautiful way on a new collaborative album, “Young Fashioned Ways.” The 91-year-old Rush told the Star Tribune that he and his fellow Louisiana native “were only going to record two songs together, but we just kept recording we were having so much fun.” The fun continues on a joint tour that gives the elder singer/guitarist a chance to lean on the younger guitar slinger and his sturdy band. They have two Minnesota stops on their trek.

Also: After her would-be tourmates the 29:11 South Africa Ensemble were denied U.S. visas for their series of Midwest performances, the Twin Cities’ hopeful hip-hop hero Dessa is going ahead with her hometown show and hoping to capture the spirit of the transatlantic collaboration. WDGY, the now-oldies radio station that was one of two Twin Cities Top 40 outlets in the 1960s, will commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Beatles’ Aug. 21 performance at the old Met Stadium on the same site, which is now Mall of America. A Hard Day’s Night, a tribute band, will recreate the set list from that historic concert. Last call is nearing for piano legend Cornbread Harris’ Church of Cornbread evening shows at Palmer’s Bar.

Long before there were TV talent competitions for a cappella ensembles, this New York septet was building a reputation for sounding like a full band with just voices. Now in their 26th year, Naturally 7 still boasts four original members, including founding brothers Roger and Warren Thomas. Last year, the septet dropped “Naturally 7 @theMovies, Volume One,” featuring their inventive interpretations of such tunes as “Stayin’ Alive,” “Sound of Silence” and “Lose Yourself.”

Also: John Rzeznik and Goo Goo Dolls are back for what seems like their annual Minnesota visit to reprise “Iris” and “Slide,” with Dashboard Confessional opening. Canada’s contribution to the Blink-182-led pop-punk movement for millennials, Simple Plan, is out celebrating its 25th anniversary with a mini-fest like opening entourage featuring Bowling for Soup, 3OH!3 and Lolo. Colorado’s dramatic, cult-loved folk-rocker Gregory Alan Isakov is taking on Surly Brewing Festival Field with Canadian roots duo Ocie Elliott opening.

His hotly hyped new record landed with a thud, and he has a bad rep with Twin Cities fans after thrice canceling on them in the 2010s. So tickets to Weezy’s first local arena show since before COVID haven’t exactly flown off the shelf. The New Orleans rap king has a lot of incentive to come and reprove himself, though, and to maybe finally convince fans to check out “Tha Carter VI.” Set lists have included a handful of tunes off the new record along with more than 30 better-known hits going back 20 years. Tyga and Belly Gang Kushington will open.

Also: Lettuce, the jazz-funk band that got its start at the Berklee College of Music in the 1990s, adds some hip-hop seasoning on their latest, “Cook.” Minnesota jazz mainstays Steve Kenny Quintet celebrate the new album “Blue Chunks.” Power belter Claudio Sanchez and his enduring metal band Coheed and Cambria are back with Taking Back Sunday. Cleveland’s pop-rocker/comedian Dave Hill was last seen in town opening for actor Michael Shannon’s R.E.M. tribute tour. Outlaw countryman Cole Diamond hosts the last installment of his Whiskey Wednesdays shows at Palmer’s.

Jazz legend passes while immersed in her passion

Jazz legend passes while immersed in her passion

A Legacy of Jazz and Innovation

Sheila Jordan, a legendary jazz singer known for her pioneering work in bebop and scat singing, has passed away at the age of 96. Her death was shared by her daughter, Tracey, through an Instagram post on Monday, August 11. In the message, she described how her mother peacefully passed away at 3:50 p.m., surrounded by music that defined her life. Joan Belgrave, a close friend, played a bebop tune called “Bill for Bennie” by Jordan’s late husband, Marcus Belgrave, as Sheila drifted off to sleep.

Tracey expressed gratitude for the support received from the jazz community and mentioned that funds raised on her mother's GoFundMe page would be used to pay off medical debt and secure a plot for her at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Jazz Corner. A memorial service is planned for the future at Saint Peter’s Church in New York City.

Early Life and Career

Born in Detroit on November 18, 1928, Jordan was raised by her grandparents in Pennsylvania. She moved to New York in the 1950s, where she married Duke Jordan in 1952. During this time, she studied under Lennie Tristano and began performing in jazz clubs, laying the foundation for her influential career. According to AllMusic, despite having a relatively small voice, Jordan made the most of her instrument, earning recognition as one of the most consistently creative jazz singers.

Scott Yanow, a respected jazz historian, praised Jordan for her ability to improvise logical lyrics that often rhymed, her superb scat singing, and her emotional interpretation of ballads. He noted that her contributions helped pave the way for later artists such as Norah Jones and Diana Krall.

Musical Contributions and Achievements

Jordan's career saw her featured on George Russell’s 1962 rendition of “You Are My Sunshine” for his album “The Outer View (Riverside).” The following year, she released her debut album, “Portrait of Sheila,” becoming one of the few singers to lead her own project through Blue Note Records. However, it took a decade before she returned to the music scene, collaborating with Carla Bley, Roswell Rudd, and co-leading a group with Steve Kuhnin in the late 1970s.

By the 1980s, Jordan was recording as a leader for numerous projects, including her final album, “Portrait Now,” released in February. Among her many accolades, she was honored as a 2012 recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts, the nation’s highest honor in jazz.

Recognition and Impact

In a press release announcing her passing, the NEA highlighted Jordan’s exceptional talent as a scat singer and her ability to reach emotional depths in ballads. Whether performing well-known standards or original material, she brought a unique voice to every song. Beyond her musical achievements, Jordan also dedicated herself to education, teaching at the City College of New York and serving as a faculty member for Jazz in July at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and the Vermont Jazz Center in Brattleboro, Vermont. She conducted workshops internationally, further cementing her legacy as a mentor and educator.

A Lasting Influence

Sheila Jordan’s impact on the world of jazz is undeniable. Her innovative style and dedication to the art form left an indelible mark on the genre. From her early days in New York to her later years as a revered figure in the jazz community, she inspired generations of musicians and fans alike. As her family prepares for a future memorial service, the jazz world mourns the loss of a true pioneer who helped shape the sound of modern jazz.

Alabama's Link to the Rock Legend Behind a Classic Hit

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A Legacy of Music and Friendship

Bobby Whitlock, a key figure in the creation of one of rock’s most iconic albums, "Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs," left an indelible mark on music history. Known for his work with Derek and the Dominos, Whitlock played the Hammond organ, provided backing vocals, and contributed to writing several tracks on the 1970 album. His role was particularly significant in the closing track, “Thorn Tree in the Garden,” which he wrote about the loss of his dog while living in Los Angeles. This deeply personal song became a highlight of the album, showcasing Whitlock's emotional depth and musical talent.

The Journey of a Musician

Whitlock's journey took him from Memphis to Alabama’s Muscle Shoals area in the early 2000s. He spent time in what had once been the reception area of the legendary Muscle Shoals Sound studio before moving to a home in Florence. There, he lived with his partner, musician Kim “Coco” Carmel. Their relationship led to several collaborative albums, featuring guest musicians such as country legend Willie Nelson. The two eventually married, forming a partnership that would last throughout their lives.

A Connection with Jason Isbell

Jason Isbell, a Grammy-winning singer and songwriter, grew up in the Shoals and Green Hill areas. He first encountered "Layla" at the age of ten, when he taped it off a local radio broadcast. The song left a profound impact on him, leading him to purchase the album on cassette and vinyl. Isbell often spoke of how the album shaped his musical journey and inspired his own career.

After Whitlock moved to Alabama, Isbell reached out to him, and they formed a friendship. They spent time together, playing songs and sharing their passion for music. Whitlock recognized Isbell's guitar skills and invited him to join him for a couple of shows, a gesture that meant a lot to Isbell. Their collaboration included appearances at the Muscle Shoals Songwriter Showcase, where Whitlock praised Isbell's talent on stage.

A Lasting Influence

Whitlock's influence extended beyond his work with Clapton and the Allman Brothers Band. He contributed to various other projects, including George Harrison’s "All Things Must Pass" and the Rolling Stones’ "Exile On Main St." His songs were also recorded by artists like Ray Charles, Cher, and Sheryl Crow, highlighting his versatility and talent.

Remembering a Friend

When news of Whitlock's passing spread, many in the music community expressed their grief. Eric Clapton, who had worked with Whitlock in Derek and the Dominos, shared his condolences on social media, honoring his friend and collaborator. Pattie Boyd, the muse behind "Layla," also paid tribute, recalling the fun times they shared at Friar Park.

Whitlock's legacy lives on through his music and the friendships he built. Kelvin Holly, a longtime guitarist with Little Richard, remembered him as a unique individual, describing how he would often spend mornings creating art from driftwood. His creativity and passion for life left a lasting impression on those who knew him.

A Timeless Classic

Fifty-five years after its release, "Layla" remains a timeless classic, celebrated for its powerful storytelling, innovative sound, and emotional depth. Whitlock's contributions to the album continue to resonate with fans and musicians alike, ensuring that his voice and talent will be remembered for generations to come.

Ozzy Osbourne's Funeral Procession Starts in Birmingham

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A Farewell to a Music Legend

Fans from all over have gathered in the city of Birmingham to pay their respects to one of the most iconic figures in music history, Ozzy Osbourne. As his cortege makes its way through the streets of his hometown, it’s clear that the community is coming together to honor the legacy of the Black Sabbath singer.

The procession will begin at 1pm on Wednesday, with the coffin traveling along Broad Street in the city center. This route holds special significance as it passes by the Black Sabbath Bridge and bench, where fans have left numerous tributes since Osbourne's passing at the age of 76. The sight of flowers, notes, and memorabilia has become a powerful symbol of the deep connection between the artist and his fans.

Birmingham’s Lord Mayor, Zafar Iqbal, expressed his admiration for Osbourne, stating that the city would give him the farewell he deserves. He emphasized that Ozzy was more than just a music legend—he was a son of Birmingham. The mayor highlighted the importance of this event, noting that it follows Osbourne’s recent recognition as a recipient of the Freedom of the City and his appearance at the Back to the Beginning concert at Villa Park earlier this month.

This tribute is not only a celebration of Osbourne’s contributions to music but also a reflection of the bond between the artist and the city that shaped him. The family has generously supported the event, ensuring that it can take place with dignity and respect.

Fans Gather in Large Numbers

As the time for the procession approaches, fans are already filling up Broad Street in Birmingham. With two hours until the event begins, the streets are packed with people eager to catch a glimpse of the cortege. Many have arrived early, hoping to secure a spot near the Black Sabbath Bridge bench on Broad Street.

The Osbourne family is expected to be present during the procession, offering a final moment of reflection as they pass by the sea of tributes. This gesture allows them to see the outpouring of love and support from fans who have followed Ozzy’s career for decades.

In the hours leading up to the event, fans of all ages have been turning out in droves, carrying homemade signs and Black Sabbath memorabilia. Their presence highlights the lasting impact of Osbourne’s music and the deep emotional connection many feel toward the legendary artist.

A Special Tribute

The cortege will be accompanied by musicians from Bostin Brass, adding a musical element to the solemn occasion. This collaboration underscores the artistic legacy that Osbourne leaves behind. Alongside the musicians, the singer’s family will walk alongside the cortege, honoring his memory in a deeply personal way.

Before the procession begins, floral tributes have been placed at the Black Sabbath Bridge bench, creating a beautiful and heartfelt display. These arrangements serve as a reminder of the enduring love and respect that fans have for Osbourne.

The Black Sabbath Bridge itself has become a focal point of the tribute, adorned with flowers and messages from devoted fans. Each note and bloom represents a piece of the story that Osbourne helped to write, both as a musician and as a part of Birmingham’s cultural identity.

As the city comes together to bid farewell to one of its greatest icons, the event stands as a testament to the power of music and the lasting impact of a life well-lived. For many, this is more than just a funeral—it’s a celebration of a man who changed the world through his art.

Celebrities to Attend Ozzy Osbourne's Funeral: Elton John, Yungblud, and More

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A Tribute to a Rock Legend

A wide array of well-known figures are expected to attend the funeral of Ozzy Osbourne in his hometown of Birmingham on Wednesday. The Black Sabbath frontman passed away at the age of 76 after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease, which was diagnosed in 2019. His hearse will make its way through central Birmingham in the early afternoon, offering fans and loved ones a chance to say their final goodbyes before a private ceremony.

The streets along the funeral procession route have been closed, as thousands of fans are anticipated to gather to honor the rock legend and his family. This event marks a significant moment for both the city and the music community, as it serves as a tribute to one of the most iconic figures in rock history.

A Star-Studded Attendance

Ozzy's longtime friend Elton John is believed to be leading the list of high-profile attendees who will pay their respects to the music icon. Alongside him will be other rock royalty, including his Black Sabbath bandmates Tony Iommi, Bill Ward, and Geezer Butler, as well as James Hetfield from Metallica.

A source revealed that singer Yungblud, who developed a close relationship with Ozzy and his wife Sharon Osbourne in recent years, will deliver a reading during the event. Additionally, Elton John is hoping to join the family at the church.

Yungblud, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, formed a strong bond with Ozzy and Sharon after appearing in the music video for his 2022 song, "The Funeral." The 27-year-old English artist even gifted Ozzy a sterling silver cross necklace backstage during his final concert earlier this month.

Elton has been a close friend of Ozzy for many years. Following Ozzy’s passing, he described the rocker as “a dear friend” who “secured his place in the pantheon of rock gods.”

Family and Community Support

Ozzy’s wife Sharon and their children Jack, Kelly, Aimee, and Louis, who is Ozzy’s son from his first marriage to Thelma Riley, will travel in cars behind his hearse. Their presence highlights the deep connection they share with the late musician.

Birmingham’s Lord Mayor, Zafar Iqbal, emphasized that the city where Osbourne grew up will give him the “farewell he deserves.” He noted that Ozzy was more than just a music legend—he was a true son of Birmingham.

After recently being awarded the Freedom of the City and making a celebrated appearance at the Back to the Beginning concert at Villa Park earlier this month, the city felt it was important to support a fitting and dignified tribute before the private family funeral.

Iqbal added that the event would mean a great deal to Ozzy’s fans and expressed pride in hosting it in the place where it all began. He also thanked the family for generously covering the costs to enable this tribute.

A Public Celebration of Life

At 1 p.m. today (Wednesday, 30), a hearse carrying Ozzy’s coffin will begin its journey through central Birmingham, with road closures already in place. The procession will start from Sheepscote Street and move onto Broad Street at 1 p.m., stopping at the Black Sabbath bridge and bench, where thousands of people have already left flowers and tributes.

Black Sabbath fans will be able to watch the procession from Broad Street, where a live brass band will accompany the hearse and other vehicles. For those unable to attend in person, a live stream will be available. A video stream has been set up at the Black Sabbath Bench, and several live streams can be found on social media and online, including Page Six’s YouTube Channel.

A Private Farewell

On Thursday, there will be a closed service at a church in Gerrards Cross, Bucks. This private ceremony will offer the Osbourne family a final opportunity to celebrate the life of their beloved patriarch in a more intimate setting.

As the city of Birmingham honors the legacy of one of its most famous sons, fans and friends alike will remember Ozzy Osbourne not only as a musical pioneer but as a symbol of resilience and passion. His impact on rock music and the lives of those who knew him will continue to be felt for generations to come.

Beyoncé Breaks Country Chart Record, Burna Boy Surprises at Euros 2025, Ter Stegen & More

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Beyoncé Makes History with Record-Breaking Cowboy Carter Tour

Beyoncé has once again solidified her place in music history by making a significant impact on the country music scene. Her Cowboy Carter tour has officially become the highest-grossing country tour of all time, earning an impressive $407.6 million across 32 shows. This achievement not only highlights her versatility as an artist but also underscores her ability to cross genre boundaries with ease.

The tour, which spanned nine cities, sold 1.6 million tickets and became the shortest tour in history to surpass the $400 million mark. This feat surpasses her own previous record set during the Renaissance World Tour in 2023, which achieved similar earnings over 56 dates. Beyoncé now holds the distinction of being the first woman and first American artist to gross over $400 million on two separate tours, joining an elite group that includes Coldplay, Ed Sheeran, and The Rolling Stones.

The tour concluded in Las Vegas on July 26 with a star-studded finale featuring appearances from her daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi, husband JAY-Z, and a surprise reunion with Destiny’s Child. From sold-out arenas in Los Angeles to electrifying nights in Paris and Atlanta, Beyoncé has reaffirmed her status as the highest-grossing Black touring artist of all time and a boundary-breaking force across genres.

Burna Boy Shocks Fans at England’s Euros 2025 Trophy Parade

In a moment that left fans and players stunned, Burna Boy made a surprise appearance during England’s Euro 2025 trophy parade. The Grammy-winning Nigerian artist delivered a high-energy performance that added a cultural highlight to what was already a triumphant day for English football.

The celebration, held in London, turned into an unforgettable spectacle as Burna Boy took the stage, sparking excitement among the crowd and across social media platforms. England’s head coach, Sarina Wiegman, known for her admiration of Burna Boy’s music, appeared visibly surprised and thrilled as he performed. Fans quickly took to social media to share videos and reactions, praising the unexpected moment that added star power and global flair to the national celebration.

Tyrese Haliburton Proposes to Jade Jones

Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton may be facing a grueling road to recovery after tearing his Achilles tendon in Game 7 of the NBA Finals. Still, he’s already scored a major win off the court. The two-time All-Star recently proposed to his longtime girlfriend Jade Jones, turning a challenging summer into a moment of joy and celebration.

The couple shared their engagement via a collaborative Instagram post on Monday, July 28, with Haliburton popping the question at Hilton Coliseum—the Iowa State arena where their love story began. Surrounded by a rose-covered arch and a glowing “Will You Marry Me” sign, Haliburton got down on one knee in the most meaningful setting possible. The couple shared intimate photos of the moment on social media, along with a nostalgic video set to High School Musical 3’s “Can I Have This Dance,” a nod to Gen Z romance.

Ayra Starr Denies Contract Restrictions

Nigerian superstar Ayra Starr has responded with humor and disbelief to viral claims that her Roc Nation contract prohibits her from dating or starting a family. A circulating video from a content creator alleged that the singer’s five-year deal with the Jay-Z-owned label forbids romantic relationships, restricts collaborations without approval, and controls her fashion and online presence. The rumors sparked concern among fans, prompting Starr to cheekily ask if anyone had confirmed these rules with her directly.

While the specifics of her Roc Nation contract remain confidential, Ayra Starr’s recent achievements and consistent public image suggest her autonomy remains intact. The “Hot Body” hitmaker has had a banner year, collecting major awards including a MOBO for Best African Act and a BET Award for Best International Act. Currently touring with Coldplay, she recently shared her excitement about performing alongside the legendary band.

Barcelona Confirms Marc-Andre Ter Stegen’s Successful Surgery

Barcelona has confirmed that club captain Marc-André ter Stegen has undergone successful surgery for a lower back issue, but notably omitted any timeline for his return. The procedure, performed in Bordeaux under the supervision of Barça’s medical staff, comes amid mounting tension between the club and its long-serving goalkeeper.

Reports suggest the Catalan giants were blindsided by Ter Stegen’s decision to proceed with the operation and announce it independently, leaving club officials “furious.” The timing of the surgery has complicated Barcelona’s summer plans, particularly their attempt to register new signing Joan Garcia using a portion of Ter Stegen’s salary under La Liga’s financial rules. With just three weeks until the season kicks off, Barça are now scrambling to secure Garcia’s registration while Ter Stegen, under contract until 2028, remains firm on staying at Camp Nou despite questions over his fitness and declining performances.

Cheryl Burke Shares Sobriety Journey in Emotional Social Media Post

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A Journey of Sobriety and Self-Discovery

Cheryl Burke has recently captured the attention of fans and followers with a heartfelt and vulnerable post about her journey to sobriety. The former Dancing With the Stars professional dancer shared an emotional message on Instagram, celebrating seven years of being sober. Alongside a collection of photos, she reflected on her struggles with alcoholism and how her life has transformed since giving up drinking.

Burke’s post was filled with deep insights into the challenges she faced during her battle with addiction. She shared her thoughts on the things she once believed she would miss after quitting alcohol, only to realize they were never truly fulfilling. “Seven years ago, I thought sobriety would mean losing everything,” she wrote. “The fun. The freedom. The fearless version of me I thought only showed up after a drink.”

She described the belief that she would miss the escape from pain, the ability to numb emotions, and the confidence boost that came with drinking. “I thought I’d miss the confidence boost. The ‘liquid courage’ I thought made me magnetic, untouchable, more lovable,” she continued. “I thought I’d miss being the ‘fun one.’ The life of the party. The one who never said no to another round.”

Burke also spoke about missing what she called “fake intimacy” and late-night conversations fueled by vodka and pain. However, she realized that the real issue was not the alcohol itself but the avoidance of her true self. “But what I didn’t realize back then… Was that the escape I craved was really from myself,” she added. “And the girl I ran from? She was the one waiting to save me.”

In 2021, Burke opened up about her struggles with alcoholism on Elizabeth Vargas’ Heart of the Matter podcast. She confirmed that she is an alcoholic and an addict, describing herself as a “functioning” alcoholic who often appeared more sober than she actually was. Since then, she has been committed to her recovery, having given up alcohol in 2018.

In her latest Instagram post, she expressed how much she has gained through sobriety. “Today, I no longer chase chaos dressed as fun. I no longer tolerate connections that require me to abandon myself. And I no longer mistake numbness for peace,” she wrote. “What I thought I’d miss in sobriety? Was never real to begin with. I’ve gained… Presence. Peace. Self-respect.”

Burke concluded her post with an encouraging message for others facing similar challenges. “If you’re reading this and wondering if it’s possible — I promise you, it is. There’s a whole world on the other side of rock bottom. And it’s so much more beautiful than I ever imagined.” She ended with a toast: “Here’s to 7 years sober. Here’s to choosing clarity, wholeness, and me. One day, one hour, one minute at a time.”

Fans responded overwhelmingly to her post, sharing their own stories of recovery and offering words of support. One commenter wrote, “Congratulations! So happy for you! I’ll have 10 years on August 3rd!” Another said, “Just celebrated 11 years! Best decision I ever made for myself and my family. Congratulations! Thank you for sharing!”

Many praised Burke for her strength and authenticity. One user wrote, “You are an inspiration to so many! Congratulations!!! So happy for you choosing yourself everyday. And you can still be fun without alcohol!” Another added, “You’re an amazing example: brave, strong, beautiful! Addictions look different and the core is always to numb and give the illusion of good, while being a fake all the way.”

Nicole Scherzinger also commented, saying, “This is beautiful. You’re amazing.” Her message resonated with many, highlighting the power of vulnerability and the importance of supporting one another on the path to recovery.

Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson's Emotional Secret Revealed

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A Moment of Vulnerability at the Film Premiere

At the premiere of their new film, The Naked Gun, Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson were seen as a charming and affectionate pair. The event was filled with flashing cameras and smiles as the co-stars posed for photos and interacted with fans. One particularly sweet moment captured the attention of onlookers when Anderson kissed Neeson on the cheek. Their warm and friendly dynamic suggested a strong bond, especially as they promoted the action comedy film.

However, behind the scenes, there was a moment that revealed a more vulnerable side of Neeson. According to NJ Hickling, an expert in lip-reading, there was an exchange between the two stars that hinted at some underlying discomfort. Neeson reportedly told Anderson, “I don’t want to do this,” which caught her off guard. She responded with concern, asking, “Oh, why?” This reaction showed that she was genuinely worried about him.

Neeson then explained further, saying, “She said, I’ll just ruin it.” Anderson followed up with, “She said this to you today?” Neeson reportedly replied, “Maybe in passing.” When asked if it was really true, he confirmed, “Yes, definitely.” According to Hickling, this conversation suggested that Neeson was deeply affected by something or someone, possibly someone close or influential in his life. The casual nature of the remark, “maybe in passing,” indicated that the comment wasn’t made in a formal setting, yet it had a significant impact.

Hickling believes that this exchange highlighted Neeson’s emotional vulnerability beneath his public persona. It also showcased Anderson’s instinctive care and concern, reinforcing the idea that their relationship is more emotional than romantic. She described the moment as a genuine human connection rather than a scripted celebrity PR move. “This wasn’t a flirtation; it was a moment of vulnerability and quiet support between two people under pressure,” Hickling noted.

Despite the apparent tension, both Neeson and Anderson have spoken positively about their professional relationship. In an interview with People in October 2024, Neeson declared his love for Anderson, calling her “terrific to work with” and expressing his admiration for her. Anderson, in turn, praised Neeson as “the perfect gentleman” and said he brought out the best in her. However, both actors have dismissed rumors of a romantic relationship, with Neeson stating he is “done with dating” and Anderson referring to him as “a friend forever.”

Currently, both Neeson and Anderson are single. Neeson was previously married to British actress Natasha Jane Richardson, whose tragic death from an epidural hematoma at the age of 45 left a lasting impact on him. While their personal lives remain private, the recent events at the The Naked Gun premiere offer a glimpse into the complex dynamics between two well-known actors navigating the pressures of fame.

Euphoria's Oscar-Winning Composer Joins Season 3 — What to Expect

Euphoria's Oscar-Winning Composer Joins Season 3 — What to Expect

A New Era of Sound for Euphoria

Euphoria has always been more than just a television show. It’s an emotional journey, a visual spectacle, and most importantly, a sonic experience that resonates deeply with its audience. From the very first episode, the show's music has played a crucial role in shaping its narrative, creating an atmosphere that is both haunting and beautiful. The soundtrack has become a character in its own right, weaving through the story like a thread of glitter and grief.

The show's musical identity was initially crafted by Labrinth, whose soulful compositions have become synonymous with the series. His work on tracks like "All for Us" and "I’m Tired" helped define the emotional core of Euphoria, making it impossible to separate the music from the characters and their struggles. Now, as the show moves into its third season, it's set to take a bold new direction with the addition of an Oscar-winning composer.

Hans Zimmer Joins the Euphoria Family

Hans Zimmer, the legendary composer behind iconic film scores such as Interstellar and Inception, has officially joined the team for Euphoria Season 3. This collaboration marks a significant shift in the show's musical approach, bringing a level of cinematic grandeur that has never been seen before. Zimmer’s involvement is not just a nod to his talent but also a reflection of the show's ambition to push boundaries and explore new creative territories.

In a statement shared by HBO Max, Zimmer expressed his excitement about joining the project, calling it “an honor to join this incredible team of storytellers led by the visionary Sam Levinson.” He also praised the show for being “bold and moving,” acknowledging the impact that Labrinth’s work has had on shaping Euphoria’s unique sound.

Labrinth, who has been instrumental in crafting the show’s musical identity since its inception, will also be returning for Season 3. In his own statement, he expressed his enthusiasm about working alongside Zimmer, calling him “one of my heroes in film score” and looking forward to bringing “some new magic to this new season.”

A Fusion of Genres and Emotions

With Zimmer’s arrival, the Euphoria soundtrack is expected to evolve into something even more powerful and immersive. The combination of Zimmer’s cinematic flair and Labrinth’s emotional depth promises to create a soundscape that is both ethereal and intense. Fans can expect a mix of soaring orchestral pieces, pulsating electronic beats, and soul-stirring melodies that will perfectly complement the show’s dramatic storytelling.

Sam Levinson, the show’s creator, has already hinted at the influence of Zimmer’s work on the upcoming season. He revealed that he wrote parts of Season 3 while listening to Zimmer’s scores for Interstellar and True Romance, indicating that the composer’s style is already deeply embedded in the show’s creative DNA.

What to Expect from the Soundtrack

As the story of Euphoria continues to unfold, the soundtrack will play an even more critical role in enhancing the emotional impact of key moments. With Cassie’s storyline taking a darker turn, the music is expected to reflect that shift, using crescendos, synths, and violins to heighten the tension and evoke strong emotional responses.

If Zimmer and Labrinth were to collaborate on a track produced by Zendaya, the result could be nothing short of extraordinary. Their combined talents could create something truly celestial—music that not only sounds amazing but also feels like a powerful force of nature.

Fans are already buzzing with anticipation, eager to see how this new musical direction will shape the next chapter of Euphoria. Whether it’s through a haunting melody or a thunderous orchestral piece, one thing is certain: the soundtrack of Season 3 will be an emotional ambush wrapped in vinyl, ready to leave a lasting impression.

ABC News Studios Acquires 'Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery' Doc for Toronto Fest Premiere

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The Rise of Lilith Fair: A Documentary on Female Empowerment in Music

ABC News Studios and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) have acquired the U.S. rights to Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery, a feature documentary directed by Ally Pankiw. This film delves into the story of Sarah McLachlan’s groundbreaking 1990s all-female music festival, which played a pivotal role in reshaping the landscape of the music industry.

The film made its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), where it was met with critical acclaim. Following this, the CBC will air the documentary as part of its The Passionate Eye series on September 17. In the U.S., Hulu and Disney+ will stream the title starting September 21. Additionally, the film will be available on Disney+ internationally later this year.

This release coincides with the launch of McLachlan’s first studio album of new music in over a decade, Better Broken, set for release on September 19, along with a Canadian concert tour. The timing highlights the enduring legacy of the Lilith Fair movement and its continued relevance in today’s cultural conversation.

A Celebration of Women in Music

The documentary features interviews with some of the most influential female artists of the past few decades, including Sheryl Crow, Brandi Carlile, Erykah Badu, Bonnie Raitt, Jewel, and Olivia Rodrigo. These voices come together to tell the story of an event that was more than just a music festival—it was a movement.

Dan Levy’s Not a Real Production Company and indie Canadian distributor Elevation Pictures are co-producing the documentary, which is presented by White Horse Pictures in association with Epic Magazine. The project has been described as a labor of love by everyone involved, from the artists to the producers and storytellers.

“I'm so filled with pride and nostalgia watching this film,” said McLachlan in a statement. “Ally and the team have beautifully captured the magic and strength of a community of women who came together and lifted each other up to create positive change in the world.”

The Origins of Lilith Fair

The first Lilith Fair, launched by McLachlan in 1997, was a bold response to a male-dominated music industry that struggled to imagine a stage filled with women. It was a revolutionary concept at the time, and the festival quickly became a cultural phenomenon. Over the course of three summers, it brought together fans and artists in a celebration of female talent and empowerment.

However, the film also explores the challenges faced by the festival, including how female headliners were often marginalized and how the event sometimes became a target for satire, such as on Saturday Night Live. Despite these obstacles, the impact of Lilith Fair on the music industry remains undeniable.

A Collaborative Effort

The documentary draws on over 600 hours of never-before-seen archival footage, interviews, and stories from fans, festival organizers, and artists. It serves as both a tribute to the original festival and a reflection on its lasting influence.

The film is directed by Ally Pankiw, known for her work on I Used to Be Funny and Black Mirror, as well as directing episodes of Shrill and The Great for Hulu. She also helmed the first season of the Netflix comedy Feel Good, starring Mae Martin.

The production team includes a mix of seasoned filmmakers and emerging talents. Executive producers include Dan Levy, Christina Piovesan, and a host of industry leaders, while Rachel McLean serves as supervising producer and Nina Djacic as cinematographer.

A Legacy That Lives On

The documentary is backed by McLachlan’s co-founders of Lilith Fair, Terry McBride, Dan Fraser, and Marty Diamond, who will executive produce alongside Lynne Stopkewich, Jessica Fraser, and Dean English. It is presented by the Chicago Media Project and produced in association with Epic Magazine, Carlene Laughlin, Minderoo Pictures, and the Elfant Festa Family.

As the film prepares for its global release, it stands as a testament to the power of collaboration, creativity, and the enduring spirit of women in music. With its rich storytelling and powerful message, Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery promises to resonate with audiences around the world.

Michael: All You Need to Know About the Biopic

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The King of Pop Returns to the Big Screen

Michael Jackson, the legendary "King of Pop," is set to return to the spotlight in an upcoming biopic titled Michael. This film is part of a growing trend in the music biopic genre, which has included recent releases such as Bob Marley: One Love and Elvis. The film aims to explore the life of one of the most iconic and influential artists of all time, delving into both his triumphs and challenges.

Release Date Details

The film Michael has finally secured its release date, scheduled for April 24, 2026. This marks the second time that the biopic has shifted its planned release date. Originally set for April 18, 2025, it was moved to October 3, 2025, before being pushed further into 2026. The decision to delay the release highlights the careful planning and attention to detail that the filmmakers are putting into this project.

The Cast of Michael

One of the most intriguing aspects of the film is its cast. Jafaar Jackson, Michael’s nephew, will play the role of Michael Jackson himself. This is Jafaar’s acting debut, but his deep connection to the singer adds a unique layer to the performance. Producer Graham King praised Jafaar, stating, “With Jaafar, every look, every note, every dance move is Michael.” He emphasized that Jafaar embodies the singer in a way no other actor could.

In addition to Jafaar, young actor Juliano Krue Valdi will portray the younger version of Michael. The rest of the Jackson 5, the family group that launched Michael's career, will be played by several talented actors. Jayden Harville and Jamal R. Henderson will take on the roles of Jermaine Jackson, while Jaylen Lyndon Hunter and Tre Horton will play Marlon Jackson. Judah Edwards and Rhyan Hill will portray Tito Jackson, and Nathaniel Logan McIntyre and Joseph David-Jones will play Jackie Jackson.

The supporting cast includes Oscar-nominated actor Colman Domingo as Joe Jackson, Michael’s father, and Nia Long as Katherine Jackson, his mother. Miles Teller will play Michael’s lawyer, John Branca. These seasoned actors bring a wealth of experience to the project, ensuring a high level of quality and authenticity.

Plot Overview

According to Lionsgate, the official synopsis for Michael states: “Michael will bring audiences a riveting and honest portrayal of the brilliant yet complicated man who became the King of Pop. The film presents his triumphs and tragedies on an epic, cinematic scale — from his human side and personal struggles to his undeniable creative genius, exemplified by his most iconic performances. As never before, audiences will experience an inside look into one of the most influential, trailblazing artists the world has ever known.”

This description suggests that the film will offer a comprehensive look at Michael Jackson's life, highlighting both his achievements and the challenges he faced.

First Look and Visuals

Although there is currently no trailer for Michael, a first-look image of Jafaar Jackson as Michael Jackson has been released. The photo captures him during the 1992-1993 Dangerous Tour. The image was taken by Kevin Mazur, who documented Michael Jackson throughout his career, including rehearsals for the This Is It concerts. Mazur expressed his admiration for Jafaar’s performance, saying, “Seeing Jaafar perform, I thought, 'Wow, it is Michael.'”

Director Antoine Fuqua

Antoine Fuqua, the director of Michael, is known for his work on various acclaimed films. While this is his first biopic, Fuqua has directed several notable projects, including Training Day, Southpaw, and Emancipation. His experience with storytelling and character development makes him a fitting choice for this ambitious project.

Additional Information

Fuqua’s filmography includes a wide range of movies, from action thrillers to dramas. Some of his other works include The Equalizer, The Magnificent Seven, and What’s My Name: Muhammad Ali. Each of these films showcases his ability to tell compelling stories and bring real-life figures to the screen.

As anticipation builds for Michael, fans and critics alike are eager to see how the film will capture the essence of Michael Jackson’s life and legacy. With a stellar cast, experienced director, and detailed plot, the biopic promises to be a tribute to one of the greatest artists of all time.

Queen Key Debuts on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta with Chicago Flair

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Queen Key Makes Her Debut on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Season 13

Chicago rapper Queen Key has officially joined the cast of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta for its 13th season. Alongside new additions like Salma Slims and producer 24hrs, Queen Key made a strong impression in her debut episode, bringing her signature energy and authenticity to the show. Known for her unfiltered lyrics and bold personality, she quickly became a topic of conversation across social media platforms.

Queen Key, born Ke’Asha McClure, has been making waves in Chicago’s underground rap scene for nearly a decade. However, 2025 marks a significant turning point in her career. Her 2016 mixtape Eat My P*y introduced fans to her unique blend of drill, trap, and comedic flair, rooted in her South Side upbringing. Tracks like “My Way,” “Killa,” and “Ratchet” helped establish her as a standout voice in the local scene.

This year, Queen Key took her career to new heights. In early 2025, she released the explosive single “Hell Woods 2” with GloRilla, showcasing their chemistry and confidence. The track became a street anthem, solidifying her status as a rising star. She also joined GloRilla on the nationwide Glorious Tour, where her high-energy performances captivated audiences and proved that she could command a stage.

In April, Queen Key launched a conceptual music rollout titled Watch This, which featured a series of connected tracks—“Episode,” “Episode 2,” “Episode 3,” and “Episode 4” (featuring Tia Kemp). The project told a story through her music, highlighting her growth as an artist and storyteller. Fans were impressed by her range, vision, and theatrical edge.

Her appearance on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta aligns perfectly with this upward trajectory. The show introduces her to new audiences while reinforcing her credibility as a bold voice in hip-hop. With more music teased on social media, including a post stating, “Album droppin soon, Chicago stand up,” fans are eagerly anticipating what’s next.

A Fresh Voice in a New Season

Queen Key’s storyline on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta follows her journey from the Chicago drill scene to navigating Atlanta’s fast-paced music industry. As a single mother of triplets, she brings a unique perspective to the show, balancing her career with her family life. In her debut episode, she made it clear that she was not there to play, and her boldness resonated with fans.

Social media lit up with reactions to her arrival. Fans praised her authenticity, with one user writing, “Nobody told me my girl made her Love and Hip Hop Atlanta grand entrance.” Others celebrated her as a real lyricist and mom of three. While some expressed surprise at her inclusion, even skeptics acknowledged that her presence brought a fresh energy to the franchise.

The 13th season of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta features a mix of veterans and newcomers. Returning stars like Rasheeda, Karlie Redd, and Yung Joc are joined by new faces such as Salma Slims, 24hrs, and Queen Key. Other additions include Saucy Santana, Erica Dixon, ZellSwag, Sierra Gates, and Erica Banks. The season promises music collaborations, relationship struggles, and a group cast album project led by Spice.

Fans are already calling this the best lineup in years, with one user stating, “This cast is stacked, Queen Key fits right in.”

A Launchpad for Rising Stars

Queen Key isn’t the first artist to use Love & Hip Hop as a platform for success. Over the years, the franchise has helped launch careers for many artists. Joseline Hernandez rose to fame after her debut on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta in 2012, eventually leading to her own TV series. Ray J used his time on Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood to reboot his image and expand his business ventures. K. Michelle leveraged her screen time to revive her music career, while Cardi B turned her viral presence on Love & Hip Hop: New York into a Grammy-winning rap career.

In 2025, the trend continues as new talent uses reality TV to connect with fans and redefine their careers. Shows like Love & Hip Hop: Miami have added figures like Blac Chyna and Derrick Milano, while athletes like Gabby Thomas have made appearances on programs like Dancing with the Stars. Social media users have noted that Queen Key and other newcomers are giving Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta a much-needed boost.

A New Era for Female Rap

Queen Key’s debut on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Season 13 is more than just entertainment—it represents a shift in how young Black women in hip-hop navigate motherhood, music, and the complexities of reality TV. For longtime fans, it’s a well-earned spotlight. For new viewers, it’s a refreshing addition to the franchise.

Whether you’re tuning in for her bars, the behind-the-scenes drama, or her personal journey as a mother, Queen Key is definitely someone to watch in 2025.

Jimmy Fallon Mocks Trump's Epstein Avoidance in Satirical Tune

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Jimmy Fallon’s Sharp Parody Takes Aim at Trump’s Epstein Evasion Tactics

Jimmy Fallon recently unveiled a bold and biting parody that places Donald Trump under intense scrutiny for his alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The segment, featured on "The Tonight Show," has sparked widespread online discussion, with many praising Fallon for addressing what they see as a significant gap in accountability.

Fallon's song opens with the line: “The whole country wants to know where's the Epstein list / But Trump would rather change the subject.” This clever lyric sets the tone for a performance that critiques Trump’s tendency to deflect from serious issues by shifting focus to more sensational topics.

Throughout the track, Fallon weaves together various headlines and moments from Trump's presidency, highlighting how he often uses social media chaos and culture war commentary to avoid deeper scrutiny. The lyrics reference Trump’s documented past friendship with Epstein, including reports of gifts and shared social circles. One line, “There's a card he sent to Jeff for his big birthday,” alludes to the controversy surrounding their relationship.

Another part of the song touches on Trump’s recent threats to block a proposed stadium for the Washington Commanders unless the team changes its name back to the “Redskins.” This racially insensitive moniker was officially retired in 2020, and critics have condemned the demand as another example of Trump using inflammatory distractions to rally his base while avoiding accountability.

Fallon continues with a line that references the ongoing debate around late-night hosts: “So many pictures of those two. Yeah, they are not rare. / Time to talk some trash about me, Kimmel, and Colbert.” This lyric nods to Trump’s recent comments about the cancellation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" and his suggestion that Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel will be next. These remarks have been interpreted as an attempt to discredit his critics rather than address the ongoing questions about Epstein.

Public frustration over Trump’s silence on the Epstein issue has been growing. During his presidential campaign, Trump promised to release files related to the late financier and convicted sex offender. However, his administration and subsequent campaign have yet to fulfill this promise. Earlier this year, the Department of Justice and FBI stated that no “Epstein client list” exists, despite public pressure and widespread speculation.

Fallon captures this disillusionment with a series of humorous yet pointed distractions: “Steal a trophy, raise a tariff, complain about T-Swift / Post a foot pic, sell some crypto, get a new butt lift.” The lyrics continue with lines like “Threaten Greenland, dance on TikTok. Yeah, you get the gist. Anything to get us to stop asking about that Epstein list.”

The sketch quickly went viral, with viewers applauding Fallon for calling out what many see as an obvious campaign of misdirection. Many praised his courage in addressing such a sensitive topic, especially amid growing political tension.

Fans took to social media to express their support, with one user writing, “I’ve been waiting for Fallon to take the gloves off.” Another commented, “Bravo! Sing it, Jimmy! Not backing down! Refusing to be intimidated!! Standing up for principles, and what is right.”

Some fans also celebrated the moment as a much-needed act of bravery. “Give the man a Grammy!” one fan declared, while another summed it up with, “Yes Jimmy. Exactly. Nothing but trying to distract us. Not happening.”

As Fallon’s lyrics continue to circulate, so does the applause. Many users reflected on the unexpected role comedy has come to play in the cultural landscape. “Until the last few years I had NO idea that comedians would be a necessary lifeline in hard times,” one heartfelt post read. “Thanks to all who try to spread laughter in this dark world.”

Tears for Fears Singer, 63, Welcomes First Child with 38-Year-Old Wife

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Exciting News for Roland Orzabal and His Wife

Roland Orzabal, the renowned singer from Tears for Fears, has shared some exciting news with his fans. He and his wife, Emily Rath Orzabal, are expecting their first child together. The couple, who have been a part of each other's lives for several years, recently took to social media to share the happy announcement.

In a heartfelt post on Instagram, they shared a sweet photo of Emily showing off her baby bump while posing in front of a rock backdrop adorned with plants. The image was accompanied by a simple heart emoji, highlighting the joy and love that the couple feels.

A New Chapter in Their Lives

The news of the upcoming addition to their family comes five years after the couple exchanged vows in a private ceremony in 2020. Due to the challenges posed by the pandemic, they had to cancel their original wedding plans. However, they eventually celebrated their union in a beautiful setting on top of Aspen Mountain in Colorado.

Emily reflected on the experience, sharing how she felt during the time when the pandemic disrupted their plans. "I felt as all corona brides have been feeling: angry, sad, gypped, and confused as to when we should have a wedding," she mentioned in an interview.

The following year, the couple hosted a larger celebration at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, where they were surrounded by their closest friends and family. This event marked a significant milestone in their relationship and allowed them to share their joy with those who matter most.

A Love Story That Inspired Music

Roland and Emily's relationship has not only brought them happiness but also inspired some of his creative endeavors. The singer has often spoken about the positive influence Emily has had on him. In interviews, he has praised her for teaching him how to be kind and polite, which has helped him in both his personal and professional life.

Moreover, Emily played a crucial role in reuniting Roland with his former bandmate, Curt Smith. The band, known for hits like "Shout" and "Everybody Wants to Rule the World," came back together in 2017 to release their new album titled "The Tipping Point." This marked their first release in seventeen years and was a significant moment for fans of the group.

"I went round to Curt's place with an acoustic guitar and we went straight back to being 18-year-old kids," Roland recalled. "Curt came up with this riff, 'No Small Thing,' and we were off. So that was the key that unlocked the album."

A History of Love and Loss

Before meeting Emily, Roland was married to his teenage sweetheart, Caroline Orzabal. The couple, who met in their teens in Bath, were together for 35 years and had two sons, Pascal and Raoul. However, Caroline passed away in 2017 after battling alcoholism-related dementia and cirrhosis.

After Caroline's death, Roland described his world as "sort of fell apart in 2018." He sought help in rehab and found it difficult to return to music. "I thought that was it, because Caroline had gone, [longtime Tears for Fears collaborator] Alan Griffiths was gone, and immediately my mind went to Curt," he shared.

Despite the pain of loss, Roland has found new love and purpose with Emily. Their journey together has shown the power of love and resilience, and the upcoming arrival of their child is another chapter filled with hope and excitement.

Former Spotify Executive Launches Alta Music Group

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A New Era in Music: Jeremy Erlich Launches Alta Music Group

Nine months after stepping down from Spotify, Jeremy Erlich has taken a bold step into the music industry by launching Alta Music Group. Based in Los Angeles, this new company is set to operate as a full-service entity with divisions covering recorded music, music publishing, and artist management. The launch marks a significant shift for Erlich, who previously held high-ranking positions at some of the most influential companies in the music world.

Alta's first major client is Jennie of Blackpink, who recently released her debut solo album Ruby through Columbia Records. This partnership highlights the company’s ambition to support artists in achieving global success. In addition to managing talent, Alta is collaborating with Sony’s distribution arm, The Orchard, to ensure that its artists reach a wide audience. The company has also formed a strategic alliance with TheBlackLabel, a label founded by producer Teddy Park.

Erlich expressed his vision for Alta during a statement, emphasizing his long-term focus on creating an environment where artists can thrive. “With ALTA, we have the opportunity to do just that – a best in class team focused solely on supporting our artists and the music they create,” he said. He also thanked the artists and executives who have already placed their trust in the company.

Before joining Spotify, Erlich had a successful career in the music industry, starting as a VP and head of music strategy in 2019. He was later appointed as the global head of music in 2021. Prior to that, he worked at Universal Music Group and its subsidiary Interscope Geffen A&M. His extensive experience has given him a deep understanding of the industry, which he now aims to apply to Alta.

Brad Navin, CEO of The Orchard, praised Erlich’s decision to launch Alta, calling it a testament to his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to artist development. “His artist-first philosophy aligns with The Orchard's mission to empower creators,” Navin said. The collaboration between The Orchard and Alta is expected to provide valuable resources for the company’s artists, helping them reach audiences around the world.

Erlich is not alone in building Alta. He has assembled a team of experienced professionals, many of whom come from the Interscope system. Key members include Nima Khalilian, Parker Ulry, Drake Hofer, Elise Eriksen, Gillian Taugher, and Michael Seltzer. Khalilian, who serves as the General Manager at Alta, previously held roles at Stem and Interscope. Ulry spent six years at Interscope as a digital product management executive, while Seltzer brings decades of experience from Universal Music Group.

Khalilian shared his perspective on the company’s mission, stating, “ALTA is about putting artists first and helping them navigate an ever-evolving industry with a clear strategy.” He emphasized the importance of being a strong partner to artists, enabling them to build lasting legacies.

As Alta Music Group prepares to make its mark, it is clear that Erlich and his team are committed to redefining how artists are supported in the modern music landscape. With a strong foundation and strategic partnerships, the company is well-positioned to become a key player in the industry.

Metro Boomin Unveils Future, Quavo, and More on "A Futuristic Summa" Mixtape

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Metro Boomin Unveils a New Era with “A Futuristic Summa” Mixtape

Metro Boomin is preparing to release his latest project, “A Futuristic Summa,” which promises to be a significant milestone in his career. Set for a release next week, this mixtape marks his first major solo effort since he and Future dominated the charts in 2024 with two back-to-back number one albums. The project, hosted by longtime Atlanta collaborator DJ Spinz, features 21 tracks and a lineup of artists that showcase Metro’s evolving creative vision.

A Fresh Chapter After Two Chart-Topping Albums

In 2024, Metro Boomin and Future released two collaborative albums: “We Don’t Trust You” and “We Still Don’t Trust You.” These projects were not only commercial successes but also cultural phenomena. Both albums debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, with the first selling over 251,000 units in its first week and generating hundreds of millions of streams. This success solidified Metro as more than just a producer—he became a visionary artist capable of anchoring entire projects.

However, “A Futuristic Summa” represents a new chapter for Metro. By stepping out alone, he signals a shift in his artistic direction, marking a departure from his previous collaborations and setting the stage for a fresh sound.

What Makes “A Futuristic Summa” Different

Unlike his earlier projects, which often featured established collaborators like Future, 21 Savage, and Young Thug, this mixtape introduces an “all-new cast.” Metro has hinted at reshaping the sonic landscape of Atlanta by working with lesser-known voices and underrated veterans. Confirmed features include Future, Quavo, Young Dro, Travis Porter, and a surprising return by Roscoe Dash, who appears on the first single “Slide.”

Fans can expect up to 16 guest artists across the 21-track project, many of whom are new collaborators from the South. The mixtape also promises a modernized sound, blending Metro’s signature hard-hitting percussion and melody-driven flow with futuristic synths, spaced-out effects, and clean digital polish. The title suggests both a seasonal and stylistic shift—a futuristic take on Southern trap music.

DJ Spinz: The Mixtape’s Secret Weapon

DJ Spinz, known for his work with artists like Travis Porter, Future, and Rich Homie Quan, will host the mixtape. His voice and transitions are expected to guide the project from start to finish, giving it an old-school Atlanta mixtape feel. This collaboration adds authenticity to the project and helps root it in the tradition of classic Southern drops while pushing into new territory.

Mixtape vs. Album: Why This Format Matters

By branding “A Futuristic Summa” as a mixtape, Metro sets expectations. Mixtapes have always offered a more experimental and less commercial approach compared to full studio albums. They allow artists to take risks, explore new ideas, and build raw momentum. For fans, this means the project might be more dynamic and unpredictable, with tracks that bleed into each other, unconventional structures, or unique sounds not yet in the mainstream.

This format could also serve as a testing ground for sounds and artists that may influence his next studio album or future collaborations. It's a strategic move that aligns with the current trends in hip-hop, where mixtapes often serve as the birthplace of new trends.

Why This Is Big for the Atlanta Scene

Atlanta has long been the epicenter of hip-hop innovation, and Metro Boomin has played a key role in shaping that success. This project reflects a return to roots while simultaneously pushing forward. It blends nostalgia with new energy, highlighting artists who haven't had the same spotlight as others in recent years.

Roscoe Dash, for example, was once a defining voice of 2010s party rap. His inclusion signals that Metro is tapping into a specific mood—upbeat, summer-friendly, high-energy trap that brings joy and bounce back to the genre. By mixing that nostalgia with futuristic production and lesser-known artists, Metro is curating a playlist that appeals to both longtime fans and new listeners.

Timeline to Release: What Fans Can Expect

With the July 22 release date locked in, the next few days will likely be filled with strategic reveals. Fans can expect more singles, visual teasers, social media snippets, and even surprise guests. The hype around this project is driven by fan enthusiasm, with social media platforms buzzing with theories, reaction videos, and wish lists for the final tracklist.

Many fans see “A Futuristic Summa” as a “reset” for trap—a return to more danceable, club-ready music that doesn’t rely on darkness or despair to carry weight. The involvement of DJ Spinz fuels that optimism, as he’s long associated with upbeat bangers and viral Atlanta anthems.

The Bigger Picture: Metro’s Legacy in Motion

With this mixtape, Metro Boomin is doing more than dropping music—he’s showing fans, critics, and industry insiders that he’s capable of evolving without relying on the same formula. His ability to consistently innovate while staying true to Atlanta’s DNA is a big reason he remains one of the most influential producers in modern hip-hop.

“A Futuristic Summa” is poised to be more than a collection of songs. It’s a statement that tells us Metro’s next phase isn’t just about chasing hits—it’s about cultivating the next wave.

What to Listen For

When the mixtape drops, here are a few things to pay close attention to:

  • Production shifts: Listen for how Metro layers synths and effects into more traditional trap drums.
  • New voices: Some of these features could become breakout stars or Metro’s next go-to collaborators.
  • Narrative arc: With 21 songs and a host like DJ Spinz, expect a thematic or tonal progression across the project.
  • Club-ready tracks: There’s a strong chance a few songs from this tape will dominate playlists and parties all summer long.

A Summer Soundtrack That Might Shape the Future

“A Futuristic Summa” isn’t just another mixtape—it’s a creative leap forward. For Metro Boomin, it marks the next chapter in a career already filled with historic highs. For fans, it’s an invitation to experience the energy of Atlanta through new voices and modern beats. Whether you’re in it for the bass drops, the features, the nostalgia, or just good summer vibes, this mixtape deserves a spot on your radar—and in your headphones.

Orlando Bloom Opens Up About New Challenges After Katy Perry Split

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Orlando Bloom’s Evolving Parenting Approach

Orlando Bloom has recently shared insights into how his parenting style has evolved, especially after his unexpected split from Katy Perry earlier this year. The actor, best known for his role in Pirates of the Caribbean, is a devoted father to two children: Daisy, his four-year-old daughter with Perry, and Flynn, his 14-year-old son from his previous relationship with Miranda Kerr.

Bloom has always been open about the challenges of raising children, but he admits that recent events have prompted a deeper reflection on his approach. In an interview on The Oprah Podcast, he discussed the importance of allowing his children to grow independently while supporting them through their unique journeys.

"I think my job as a parent now is to allow my children to grow without getting in their way," he said. "It's sort of like, don't get in the way of anyone else's journey. Don't let anyone get in the way of your journey, and just be grateful for the opportunities that are presented to you, and see the challenges of the dynamic that are in front of you as an opportunity for you to grow."

Embracing the Hoffman Process

Bloom credits the Hoffman process for helping him develop a more balanced and calm approach to parenting, particularly when dealing with conflicts involving his teenage son, Flynn. The Hoffman process is a personal development program designed to help individuals identify and change negative behaviors, moods, and ways of thinking that may have developed during childhood.

"I'm not saying I'm perfect. It's not easy at all, but it is something that without the Hoffman process, I don't think I could say I would have understood," he explained. "I think I could have been easily triggered."

Now, Bloom says he can take a step back when tensions arise, allowing time to pass before re-engaging in conversations with Flynn. He emphasizes the importance of viewing situations from his son’s perspective while keeping his own thoughts from overshadowing the discussion.

A New Chapter in Life

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom first met in 2016 at a Golden Globes afterparty, and their relationship quickly blossomed. They became engaged in 2019 and welcomed Daisy in August 2020 during the pandemic. Despite their public displays of affection, reports emerged in June that they had gone their separate ways.

Their representatives confirmed that the couple had been shifting their relationship to focus on co-parenting, emphasizing that their shared priority remains raising Daisy with love, stability, and mutual respect. Bloom was seen in Australia with Perry shortly after the rumors surfaced, and the pair continued to spend time together with their daughter.

During this challenging period, Bloom shared a cryptic message on Instagram, writing: "The important thing is to take that first step. Bravely overcoming one small fear gives you the courage to take on the next." He also posted a quote from psychiatrist Carl Jung, highlighting the emotional depth of his reflections: "Loneliness does not come from having no people about one, but from being unable to communicate the things that seem important to oneself."

Moving Forward

While the details of their split remain private, Bloom’s openness about his parenting journey offers a glimpse into the emotional growth he has experienced. His commitment to understanding and supporting his children, even amid personal changes, underscores the evolving nature of family life and the importance of adaptability in raising children. As he continues to navigate this new chapter, Bloom remains focused on fostering a positive environment for his kids, ensuring they feel supported and valued.

Irish Music Star's Near Tragedy: Battling Addiction to Save His Family

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A Journey Through Struggle and Sobriety

Ryan Turner, an Irish country music star, recently opened up about the challenging years he faced a decade ago. In a recent interview, he shared how his life was filled with turmoil, admitting that at one point, he had only $58 in his pocket and was in a very difficult place. His journey through alcohol addiction was not just a personal battle but also one that threatened to take away the things he held dear.

During his struggle with alcohol, Ryan found himself being asked to leave his family home multiple times. Now, after achieving 10 years of sobriety, he is sharing his story with the hope that it can inspire others who may be facing similar challenges. “I’m not ashamed of it because I have come out the other side,” he said, reflecting on his past.

Ryan's openness about his struggles is a testament to his growth and resilience. He is willing to talk about his experiences if it can help someone else. His journey into the world of music began at a young age, and he admitted that he started drinking at 17. The music industry, he explained, often surrounds its members with alcohol, and people would sometimes think they were doing him a favor by buying him drinks. What started as casual drinking eventually spiraled into something more serious.

“I was playing music from a very young age, and that’s one thing about the music industry — you’re around alcohol all the time,” Ryan shared. He noted that even though he tried to maintain professionalism, the lifestyle made it hard to separate work from personal time. For him, the weekdays became like weekends, as he treated Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday as his own time to unwind.

Ryan's work schedule meant that his weekends were his main performance days, so he felt it was normal to go to the pub during the week, considering those days as his Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Even when he was working, he still enjoyed a few pints over the weekend.

As a father to children aged between 15 and 24, Ryan acknowledged that his heavy drinking period had a significant impact on his family. He admitted that his partner, Michelle, had a tough time raising their five children on her own until he quit drinking. “I’m not going to lie about it; Michelle had a huge task because she was raising five kids by herself up to the point that I quit drinking,” he confessed, honoring her strength and dedication.

Ryan described how he was often absent during this time, either working or partying. “If I wasn’t working, I still wasn’t at home… I was gone and I was drinking and I was partying,” he said. Despite the challenges, he expressed gratitude for Michelle's patience and called her a "saint." However, he also revealed that she eventually got fed up and had to ask him to leave more than once.

Ryan's story is a powerful reminder of the importance of support, resilience, and the ability to change. His journey from darkness to sobriety serves as an inspiration to others who may be navigating their own paths toward recovery.

GRAMMY Museum Presents "Juliet: The Music of Max Martin"

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A Nostalgic Journey Through Pop and Broadway

If you’ve ever sung “Since U Been Gone” in your car like it was a personal rebellion or danced to “...Baby One More Time” in your living room, you might want to mark your calendar for an unforgettable experience. The GRAMMY Museum is launching a new pop-up exhibit this summer that takes fans deep into the world of Max Martin, the legendary hitmaker behind countless chart-topping songs, and his recent Broadway venture, & Juliet.

The exhibit will open on July 23 and run through October 27, making it the perfect pre-show event for those planning to see & Juliet at the Ahmanson Theatre. Whether you're looking for a pre-show deep dive or a post-show encore, this exhibit offers a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of pop music and theater.

& Juliet: A New Take on a Classic

For those unfamiliar with & Juliet, the musical reimagines Shakespeare’s iconic tragedy by giving Juliet a fresh start. Instead of a tragic ending, the story follows Juliet as she decides she's not ready to give up on love. The show features a mix of dance numbers, empowerment anthems, and plenty of glitter, all set to a soundtrack crafted by Max Martin. The musical includes hits like “Roar” and “I Want It That Way,” blending classic pop with modern storytelling.

The production, written by David West Read of Schitt’s Creek fame, brings a contemporary twist to the original play while keeping its core themes intact. This creative approach has made & Juliet a global success, with performances across nine countries and four continents since its West End premiere in 2019.

A Glimpse Behind the Curtain

The exhibit isn’t just about nostalgia—it offers a behind-the-scenes look at the making of & Juliet. Visitors can expect to see original props and costume pieces from the production, including Romeo’s iconic jacket. There are also several outfits worn by Britney Spears during her tours, such as a piece from her Baby One More Time Tour in 1999 and another from the Dream Within a Dream Tour in the early 2000s. These items aren't just relics of pop culture; they represent a significant part of millennial history.

What sets this exhibit apart is the insight it provides into the creative process. Fans will have the chance to see signed sheet music from & Juliet, highlighting the effort and talent required to transform popular songs into a Tony-nominated stage production. Max Martin himself has described & Juliet as one of the highlights of his career, a testament to the project's impact and innovation.

A Love Letter to Pop Music

This exhibit is more than just a collection of memorabilia. It’s a tribute to the songs that shaped a generation and a celebration of a musical that dares to rewrite the rules. From the glittery costumes to the powerful anthems, & Juliet offers a fresh perspective on a timeless story, proving that even the most classic tales can be reimagined with a modern twist.

Whether you’re a longtime fan of Max Martin or simply looking for a fun way to spend a day, this exhibit promises an engaging and immersive experience. With its blend of pop culture, theater, and history, it’s an event that should not be missed.

Exploring the Exhibit

Visitors can expect a variety of interactive elements and displays that bring the story of Max Martin and & Juliet to life. From the original scripts to the costumes, every detail has been carefully curated to provide a comprehensive view of the musical’s journey from concept to stage.

In addition to the physical exhibits, there are opportunities to learn more about the creative process, the challenges of bringing a pop-driven musical to Broadway, and the legacy of Max Martin’s work in the music industry.

Final Thoughts

As the exhibit runs through October 27, it’s a perfect time to revisit the magic of Max Martin’s music and the bold vision of & Juliet. Whether you’re reliving your teenage years or discovering these classics for the first time, this is an experience that celebrates the power of music and storytelling. So, grab your tickets, cue up your favorite playlist, and get ready to step into a world where pop meets Broadway.

Produced in the Bi-State: Slayyyter on Touring with Kesha, New Music, and Her Love for the Lou

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A Rising Star from St. Louis

St. Louis has long been a hub for creative talent, and one of its most recent success stories is Slayyyter. Known for her unique blend of pop and electro-punk, she has carved out a space in the music industry that resonates deeply with millennials. Her hits such as “Miss Belladonna,” “I Love Hollywood,” “Daddy AF,” and “Mine” showcase her ability to mix nostalgia with modern flair.

Born and raised in Kirkwood, Missouri, Slayyyter grew up surrounded by the rich cultural landscape of St. Louis. She often reflects on how the city’s authenticity and diverse community have influenced her artistry. “I’ve always felt very proud of my hometown and where I come from,” she says. “Growing up in the suburbs or in a city like St. Louis, it’s real people and real culture.”

Despite the challenges many face in believing they can make it out of St. Louis, Slayyyter has proven otherwise. She credits the city’s vibrant music scene for inspiring her early on. “There are so many artists and actors who have come out of St. Louis,” she adds. “It’s something that really motivated me to push forward.”

Slayyyter’s journey began in 2018 when she released her first project on SoundCloud. It was a bold move that paid off, leading to a growing fanbase and over two million monthly listeners on Spotify. She recalls her days as a hair salon receptionist in De Pere, Wisconsin, and how she never imagined her life would take such a turn. “I never expected to have this happen,” she says. “But I’m very grateful that it did.”

Her early years were shaped by the internet, particularly platforms like Twitter and SoundCloud. These spaces helped her develop an understanding of the music industry and the importance of staying connected with fans. “I became very internet savvy, and it definitely helped with my music down the line,” she explains.

As she prepares for her third studio album, Slayyyter is focusing on blending nostalgia with fresh sounds. “It touches on nostalgia without borrowing too heavily from the past,” she says. The new music draws inspiration from her teenage years, reflecting the emotions and experiences of that time. “All the new music is very reminiscent of things during my teen years, and like my high school years,” she notes.

One of the standout tracks from her upcoming release is “Beat Up Chanel$.” Slayyyter describes it as her magnum opus, combining a hard, aggressive feel with a soft and emotional chorus. “It feels like one of my favorite things I’ve made,” she says. Fans can expect the single to drop in early August, and she’s already sharing snippets on social media to build excitement.

Currently on tour with Kesha, Slayyyter has found a perfect match in her performance style. “Her show is so amazing and inspiring,” she says. “It’s been fun seeing her every night live, and I feel like she inspired so much of my music.”

While on the road, Slayyyter doesn’t forget her roots. When she returns to St. Louis, she enjoys visiting local spots like Busch Stadium, Lion’s Choice, Imo’s Pizza, and Gioia’s Deli. She also cherishes the memories of the Delmar Loop and The Gramophone, where she used to spend time as a teenager.

During a recent tour stop in Maryland Heights, Slayyyter had the opportunity to throw the first pitch at a Cardinals game. Inspired by Mariah Carey, she did it in heels, adding a touch of flair to the moment.

Fans can follow Slayyyter on Spotify, SoundCloud, YouTube, Instagram, and X. Her journey continues to inspire, proving that talent and determination can lead to great success no matter where you’re from.