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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.

AtHeart: A K-Pop Band Defying Boundaries from Los Angeles

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The Debut of AtHeart: A New Chapter in K-Pop

AtHeart, a fresh girl group making waves in the K-pop scene, recently unveiled their first EP titled “Plot Twist” during a debut showcase held at Blue Square in central Seoul. This event marked the beginning of their global journey and highlighted their unique approach to music and performance.

The group's choreographer, Lia Kim, shared some key advice with the members: "Just be yourself." This message resonated deeply with the rookie artists as they stepped into the spotlight for the first time. Lia Kim, known for her work at 1Million Dance Studio, has been instrumental in shaping AtHeart into what is now considered K-pop's next big act. Her collaboration with Titan Content, a U.S.-based agency led by a former SM Entertainment executive, has set the stage for this new generation of performers.

A Unique Formation

AtHeart is the first K-pop group launched by Titan Content. While the agency's U.S. headquarters handles production and distribution, talent development still takes place in Seoul. This blend of international and local expertise has created a unique environment for the group's growth. The debut showcase featured the release of their five-track EP, which includes the title track and other songs such as “Push Back,” “Dot Dot Dot …,” “Knew Me,” and “Good Girl (AtHeart).” The title track combines dreamy pop with EDM elements, showcasing the group's versatility and innovation.

The Team Behind the Group

The success of AtHeart is not just due to the members but also the experienced team at Titan Content. The agency's founding team includes industry veterans such as Board Chairman Nikki Semin Han, former co-CEO of SM Entertainment; CEO Katie Kang, who played a pivotal role in SM Entertainment's casting and training process; Chief Visual Officer Guiom Lee, founder of Dazed Korea; and Chief Business Officer Dom Rodriguez, who was recognized on Billboard’s “40 under 40” list in 2023. Lia Kim serves as chief performance officer, further emphasizing the high level of expertise guiding the group.

Challenges and Aspirations

With seven members—Nahyun, Seohyeon, Bome, Arin, Michi, Katelyn, and Aurora, who missed the debut showcase due to health reasons—the group faces significant pressure. The average age of the members is 16, with Michi being the oldest at 16 and Nahyun the youngest at 14. Despite the challenges, the members remain focused on their goals.

“It’d be a lie if we say there’s no pressure,” said Arin. “But with all the support and feedback from our company’s executives, we’ll do our best to become an act that can leave a lasting footprint.”

A Mission Beyond Music

Beyond achieving musical success, AtHeart aims to connect with their audience on a deeper level. The group's name symbolizes mind, heart, and love, reflecting their mission to share these feelings with everyone. According to the agency, the concept of the album is centered around the “butterfly effect,” aiming to create a significant impact through their artistry.

A Strong Start

The group's debut has already garnered attention, with the music video for “Good Girl (AtHeart)” surpassing 10 million views on YouTube. Additionally, Girls' Generation's Sooyoung made a special appearance, adding to the excitement surrounding the group. Nahyun, the youngest member, shared her emotional experience of meeting her idol, expressing how much it meant to her.

“Our role model as a group is Girls’ Generation, so we were especially more nervous before meeting Sooyoung,” Nahyun said. “But she offered us advice and support."

As AtHeart continues to build their presence in the K-pop industry, their journey reflects a blend of talent, dedication, and the support of a strong team. Their story is just beginning, and the world is watching closely.

Rascal Flatts Returns to Iowa State Fair for 25th Anniversary Tour

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Rascal Flatts' Return to the Iowa State Fair: A Nostalgic Performance with Mixed Results

Country trio Rascal Flatts made their third appearance at the Iowa State Fair, bringing with them a mix of nostalgia and high expectations. The band, consisting of Gary LeVox on lead vocals, Jay DeMarcus on bass guitar, and Joe Don Rooney on lead guitar, is currently on a 2025 tour titled "Life is a Highway Tour," celebrating their 25 years of performing together at the Grandstand.

In 2020, the group announced they would be taking a break after two decades of music-making, followed by a planned tour. However, the pandemic forced the cancellation of that tour. They officially disbanded in 2021, but it seems the band couldn't resist marking their silver anniversary with a new album and a series of shows.

As the lights dimmed, the band opened with Thin Lizzy's "The Boys Are Back in Town," setting the tone for an evening filled with hits from their extensive catalog. LeVox took the stage, reflecting on the past 25 years of Rascal Flatts. He humorously noted how technology has evolved since their early days, when cassette players were the norm, and now everything can be streamed directly to a phone.

Despite the nostalgic sentiment, the performance had its challenges. The band played a series of hits back-to-back, which left the audience struggling to keep up. The energy was high, but the lack of structure made it difficult to build momentum throughout the set.

LeVox's vocal performance remained strong, showcasing his signature voice that has defined country music over the years. His delivery of slower songs like "My Wish" and "Bless the Broken Road" was particularly moving, with the crowd singing along in unison.

However, the live mix posed some issues. The powerful instrumentation, including heavy bass and loud guitars, often drowned out LeVox’s voice, making it challenging for the audience to hear him clearly. This issue was especially noticeable during moments where he invited the crowd to sing along.

The band also introduced a new track, "I Dare You," a collaboration with The Jonas Brothers. The song, part of their latest album "Life Is a Highway: Refueled Duets," showcased their creative evolution while still maintaining their signature sound.

The evening also featured opening act Neal McCoy, who delivered a high-energy set that resonated with the audience. Known for his 90s hits, McCoy brought a mix of classic country and rock n roll, engaging the crowd with his charisma and storytelling.

McCoy’s performance included songs like "The Shake" and "No Doubt About It," as well as a medley of rock n roll classics. His ability to connect with the audience and his smooth baritone voice made for a memorable opening act.

The show concluded with Rascal Flatts’ encore, featuring their hit "Life Is a Highway." The performance served as a fitting end to the evening, highlighting the band's enduring appeal and their ability to bring people together through music.

As the Iowa State Fair continues, the Grandstand remains a hub for entertainment, with upcoming acts like American rock-and-roll tribute band Hairball set to take the stage next. The fair offers a variety of experiences, from food to music, making it a must-visit event for locals and visitors alike.

26 Years Back, a Hidden Nature Gem Enthralled Kids

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The Origins of Zoboomafoo

When Zoboomafoo premiered on PBS on January 25, 1999, it captured the hearts of families across the United States. The show quickly became a favorite among children and adults alike, thanks to the energetic Kratt brothers and their unique approach to wildlife education. Each 30-minute episode featured a mix of puppetry and live animals, creating an engaging format that was both educational and entertaining. This blend of creativity and real-world interaction made the show stand out in the world of children's programming.

The Kratt brothers, Martin and Chris, have since become household names with their popular series Wild Kratts, which continues to entertain viewers in its seventh season. However, their journey began with a different kind of show—Zoboomafoo. This early venture laid the foundation for their future success and introduced them to a new audience.

From Documentaries to a Children’s Show

After graduating from college, Martin and Chris traveled the world together, creating low-budget documentaries about animals for children. These early efforts formed the basis of their first PBS show, Kratts’ Creatures. Aimed at preschoolers, the series showcased the amazing abilities of various animals in a way that resonated with young audiences.

The success of Kratts’ Creatures led to the creation of Zoboomafoo, a spin-off that took place in a fictional reserve called “Animal Junction.” The show centered around the Kratt brothers and their co-host, a lemur named Zoboomafoo. When Zoboo had a snack, he would burp and transform into a speaking puppet, interacting with the brothers and their animal guests. This innovative concept was ambitious and untested, but it proved to be a hit with viewers.

Challenges and Triumphs

Creating Zoboomafoo was not without its challenges. During the planning phase, some production managers left the project because they doubted its potential. The idea of having a puppet lemur that sometimes transformed into a real one was seen as risky by many in the industry. Despite these concerns, the Kratts pushed forward, bringing their vision to life.

The show featured a wide variety of animals, from the binturong and kinkajous to tarantulas, kookaburras, wolves, and tigers. Even an episode focused on humans highlighted the unique qualities that set them apart in the animal kingdom. The show's success was evident in its high ratings and strong family viewing numbers.

The Real Zoboo

While the Kratts were the face of the show, the true star was undoubtedly Zoboo. Two lemurs played key roles: a real one named Jovian and a hand-made puppet. Jovian, a Coquerel’s sifaka lemur, became a beloved figure on the show. He was known for his playful antics and charming personality, often leaping across the set and interacting with the Kratts.

Jovian's presence added a special touch to the show, making it more than just a wildlife program. His interactions with the brothers and other animals created a sense of wonder and excitement for young viewers. The show also featured Jovian's parents, Nigel and Flavia, in an episode celebrating Zoboo’s birthday.

Behind the Scenes

The production of Zoboomafoo involved a team of dedicated individuals who worked tirelessly to bring the show to life. Gord Robertson, the voice and puppeteer for Zoboo, faced numerous challenges while performing. He often worked on a concrete floor covered in mulch, which was quite different from the typical sets he was used to. The unpredictable nature of the wild animals also posed difficulties, with incidents involving baby skunks, elephants, and even a cougar.

One particularly harrowing incident involved a bear that escaped from the set. The situation could have been disastrous, but the bear was eventually found and the production continued without major disruptions.

Legacy and Future

Despite only running for 65 episodes over two seasons, Zoboomafoo left a lasting impact on the Kratt brothers and the world of children's television. It helped establish them as leading figures in wildlife education and paved the way for their future successes, including Wild Kratts.

A reboot of Zoboomafoo was announced in 2020, but no updates have been released since then. However, fans can still enjoy the original series through streaming services like Amazon Prime or physical media. Introducing this classic show to a new generation is a great way to spark an interest in nature and wildlife.

Major theater chain grows in San Antonio's booming market

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A New Era for San Antonio: The Trinity Oaks Project Unveiled

A groundbreaking project is taking shape in San Antonio, and it's one that has been in the works for nearly six years. Spearheaded by Santikos Entertainment, a well-known theater chain and real estate company based in the city, the development has kept many details under wraps until recently. For residents on the Far Northside, the presence of an ominous sign off U.S. 281 N. and Trinity Park has been a familiar sight since early 2020. The sign read, "If they build it, Santikos will come," sparking curiosity and speculation about what was to come.

The initial buzz around the project led to rumors about potential new attractions such as a theater, laser tag center, or even a bowling venue. However, when CEO Tim Handren announced his retirement in 2024 after leading the company for six years, questions arose about the future of the project. Despite this, Handren reassured residents last summer that the development was still moving forward. He mentioned that the project, named Trinity Oaks, was on track to have its pad sites available for interested tenants.

One of the most exciting aspects of the project, according to Handren, was the potential for a new theater. This promise has now been confirmed by the company's new CEO, Blake Hastings, who shared details with the San Antonio Business Journal. Hastings revealed that investors are pouring approximately $30 million into the project, which includes retail, housing, and dining options.

The Vision for Trinity Oaks

A property flyer for Trinity Oaks highlights the scale of the development. The proposed theater would occupy 60,120 square feet, anchoring a massive 33-acre land. Inside the theater, Santikos Chief Operating Officer Rob Lehman described plans for a sports bar with stadium seating, a gaming area, and bowling lanes. The facility is expected to feature roughly 10 to 12 screens, including two AVX premium large format screens.

Construction on the theater is scheduled to be completed by late 2027. Additionally, the site includes seven pad sites, as shown in a YouTube video advertising the land to tenants. One restaurant, Willie's Ice House, is already labeled as "in contract," supporting Hastings' claim about a significant South Texas presence on the property.

Expanding the Development

To the left of the eatery, a pad site is reserved for a hotel and a 14.40-acre multi-family housing complex. This aligns with Hastings’ mention of considering a multifamily development at a later stage. Should the site plan unfold as intended, the plaza would also include an 8,070 square-foot retail business, enhancing its appeal as a popular entertainment destination.

Hastings noted that Trinity Oaks pays tribute to the company founder, John Santikos. As a real estate developer and prominent entrepreneur, the property is one of the last he purchased in 2014. It follows his model of finding spaces for a theater and then building retail around it.

"I think he'd be pleased that we're trying to not just protect but build his legacy - both through the theater and the real estate, the things he was quite adept at," Hastings said in the report.

This ambitious project represents a significant step forward for Santikos Entertainment and the community of San Antonio. With its blend of entertainment, retail, and residential spaces, Trinity Oaks promises to become a vibrant hub for residents and visitors alike.

Daily Astrology: July 30 for 07/30/25

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Understanding the Universal Day Score

The Universal Day Score is a unique tool designed to offer insights into the potential opportunities and risks of a given day. With a range from +2500 to –2500, this score helps individuals gauge the overall energy of the day. A higher score indicates more favorable conditions for making decisions, taking action, or pursuing goals, while a lower score suggests a need for caution and careful planning.

This scoring system is based on a combination of astrological influences and other factors that may impact daily life. It’s important to note that while it provides guidance, it should not be seen as an absolute predictor of events. Instead, it serves as a helpful reference point for those looking to align their actions with the energies of the day.

Birthday Star: Laurence Fishburne

On this date in 1961, actor Laurence Fishburne was born in Augusta, Georgia. His career has spanned decades, marked by a variety of memorable roles. He received an Oscar nomination in 1994 for his performance in “What’s Love Got to Do with It.” Fishburne is perhaps best known for his role as Morpheus in “The Matrix” franchise, which solidified his place in popular culture.

In addition to his film work, he has appeared in several other notable projects, including “Megalopolis,” “Deep Cover,” and “Apocalypse Now.” On television, he portrayed Pops on the series “Black-ish” from 2014 to 2022 and played Doc Rivers in the 2024 mini-series “Clipped.” His contributions to both film and television have made him a respected figure in the entertainment industry.

Daily Astrological Insights

Aries (March 21 - April 19)

For Aries, this is a time to simplify and focus on what truly matters. Clearing mental clutter can help you gain new perspectives. A partner’s insight might reveal something you’ve missed, so don’t hesitate to seek their input. Embrace the comfort of home and the people who feel like family; they can be a strong source of support during this period.

Taurus (April 20 - May 20)

Taurus individuals are encouraged to let go of the need to be right. This can lead to better outcomes and more harmonious interactions. Focus on building financial resilience through smart choices. Consider a change of scenery, especially one that involves physical activity, to refresh your mind and boost your energy levels.

Gemini (May 21 - June 20)

Gemini is a highly creative time. Art, music, or a craft could flow effortlessly today. If there’s something that needs to be discussed, approach it with care and calm. Keep your attention on finances—small, strategic moves now can lead to long-term improvements.

Cancer (June 21 - July 22)

Cancer may find their mind craving comfort. Home isn’t just a place—it’s a mindset. Keep financial conversations subtle and strategic. When it comes to friends, ease up on expectations; acceptance can bring more peace and harmony.

Leo (July 23 - August 22)

Leo should share thoughts with care, allowing gentleness to build trust. Let a partner’s encouragement lift your confidence. Pay attention to how financially savvy friends manage their money; their habits could inspire smart changes in your own approach.

Virgo (August 23 - September 22)

Rather than trying to study up, focus on investments you truly understand. A job or side hustle may start showing better returns, so stay consistent. Table serious relationship talks for now and revisit them when the mood feels more right.

Libra (September 23 - October 22)

Libra should let actions reflect care—small gestures mean a lot. Take extra time to ground yourself; calm roots support clear thinking. You’re meant to shine, so share your gifts and presence with the world confidently.

Scorpio (October 23 - November 21)

Investments may flourish now if you did your homework. Spending active time with friends can help blow off steam and lift your mood. Pay attention to how others respond—some may understand you, while others may choose not to.

Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21)

Small shifts in relationship routines can create meaningful improvements. Don’t shy away from trying something new. Give your full energy at work; your efforts are likely to stand out. Keep your communication on point and balanced for best results.

Capricorn (December 22 - January 19)

Let your heart guide what you give today—authenticity resonates deeply. Your intuition could be especially sharp now, trust the inner nudges. Whether it’s with a partner or animal friend, seek grace and connection.

Aquarius (January 20 - February 18)

Strategically highlight your skills. If a conversation turns unproductive, step away with grace and return later. Offer your time, energy, and resources generously; your presence and support can make a real difference today.

Pisces (February 19 - March 20)

Investigate any financial situation that feels off—trust your instincts and dig deeper. Your inner wisdom is a powerful guide for career decisions right now, lean into it. Refreshing your space with beauty and intention can uplift your vibe.

For Those Born on July 30

Individuals born on July 30 may find their judgment to be uneven in the next few weeks. Rely on known and mid-level solutions during this time. The next weeks are not ideal for high-wire acts, as there’s not enough net to catch you. Let your mind and communication skills lead the way to the right options.

August and into September could bring real, genuine help into your world. It’s always wise to check things out first, but whatever arises could have real potential. Both your mind and heart could become engaged in something in October, but it’s not a good month for actions in the outer world. November could bring time with friends and might also allow at least a stay-cation if not a real getaway. Let creative solutions emerge in December and get prepared for some real recognition later this year or in 2026.

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.

Join the Hottest Gen Z Club for $27.99 a Month: AMC A-List

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The Rise of AMC A-List as a Cultural Phenomenon

In Los Angeles, where dating profiles often feature dog photos, gym selfies, or promises of adventure, one man stands out with a unique hook: his membership in the AMC A-List program. Joel Lingaur, a 25-year-old actor based in Culver City, uses his A-List status as a conversation starter on Hinge. He says it shows he’s into movies without coming across as a "film bro," which he finds pretentious. For many young people in L.A., A-List has become a quirky and recognizable trait to include on dating profiles.

AMC A-List is the highest tier of the theater chain’s loyalty program, allowing members to see up to four movies a week for around $20 a month, depending on location. In California, where ticket prices are higher, the cost is $27.99 per month. Members enjoy benefits like no extra charge for Imax or other premium formats. Launched in 2018, the program was designed to compete with MoviePass, a short-lived service that allowed unlimited movie viewings for a low fee. At the time, AMC and other theater chains were struggling with declining attendance, a trend that worsened during the pandemic.

Despite AMC’s financial struggles—nearly $4 billion in debt, reported losses, and a stock price hovering around $3—the A-List program has become a bright spot. With nearly 1 million members, it proves that younger generations still value moviegoing. A-Listers are not just passive consumers; they actively promote the program through social media, memes, and even merchandise like Christmas tree toppers and cross-stitch patterns.

A Cult-Like Following

The A-List phenomenon has taken on a life of its own, creating a sense of community among members. It's more than just a subscription—it's a badge of honor. Many A-Listers, like 24-year-old Peter Gerard, can recite the script from an AMC advertisement featuring Nicole Kidman. The ad, which became an internet sensation, features Kidman saying, “Heartbreak feels good in a place like this.” While the campaign was meant to boost post-pandemic attendance, it also sparked memes, spoofs, and even an SNL sketch.

Carrie Trotter, AMC’s vice president of loyalty and brand marketing, says the online community has become a powerful marketing tool. The company has embraced the trend, selling merchandise with “The Pledge” inscribed on it and engaging with fans on social media. This cultural relevance extends beyond just the ads. Gen Z and millennials have embraced A-List, making it the fastest-growing audience segment within the program. According to AMC, A-List members are younger, more diverse, and skew male compared to other loyalty programs.

The Power of Community

For many, A-List isn't just about saving money on tickets. It's about belonging to a community that shares a passion for movies. Adora Adeyemi, a 22-year-old A-List subscriber, sees it as a genuine signifier of caring about movies. She compares it to the way fans once supported bands like the Beatles. “Even back to the days of the Beatles or what have you, it's not a new thing to want to rep what you care about,” she said.

Dan Murrell, a film critic and box office analyst, calls A-List a “perfect storm” that struck at the right moment. The return to theaters aligned with a generation searching for community after years of isolation during the pandemic. It also coincided with AMC’s rise as a meme stock, when retail investors drove its share price up dramatically in 2021. CEO Adam Aron embraced the meme stock status, and the same kind of attention began to follow A-List and the Kidman ad.

A-List in Los Angeles

Los Angeles, known as a movie town, has a particularly strong A-List culture. Many members say the service is available nationwide, but the sense of community is strongest in L.A. Some A-Listers, like Ellie Bambach, attend both AMC and independent theaters, enjoying the classics at places like New Beverly Cinema and the Vista Theatre, owned by Quentin Tarantino.

There’s also a unique subset of A-Listers in L.A. who use their membership to justify parking fees at malls like the Grove or Westfield Century City. They register for showings just to validate their expensive parking tickets, though they insist they’re still in it for the movies. As Ellis Jones, a 25-year-old A-Lister, put it, “L.A.’s a movie town… so if you like movies, I don’t see how you could not have this at this point.”

Poohniverse Captivates Critics with Its Highest-Rated Film

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A New Take on a Classic

Bambi: The Reckoning, a fresh British horror film directed by Dan Allen and written by Rhys Warrington, is offering a completely different perspective on the forest. This movie reimagines the classic story of Bambi as a dark, violent narrative centered around revenge. As the fourth installment in the Twisted Childhood Universe, also known as the Poohniverse, it has already garnered attention from critics who believe it could be the strongest entry yet.

The plot follows a mother and her young son who find themselves trapped in the woods, only to be pursued by Bambi, now feral after witnessing the death of his own mother. This version of the tale takes a dramatic turn from Felix Salten’s original novel, embracing horror, gore, and a twisted sense of nostalgia. It's a bold departure that delivers a chilling experience for viewers.

Origins and Production

The film was first introduced in late 2022, with further details revealing its place within the same shared universe as previous horror reboots like Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey. Filming took place in London during January 2024, with production wrapping up in just twenty days. The movie made its debut in U.S. theaters on July 25, 2025, marking a significant moment for fans of the genre.

The cast includes notable actors such as Roxanne McKee, Tom Mulheron, Nicola Wright, and Samira Mighty. Despite not having a massive cast or a large budget for special effects, the film manages to create a believable and atmospheric horror experience. The use of CGI is minimal but effective, with much of the tension coming from shadowy shots and the eerie setting of the forest.

Reception and Reviews

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film currently holds a 71% score from 14 critics, with an audience rating of 69% on the Popcornmeter. This makes it the most well-received movie in the TCU so far. Critics have praised the film for its strong visual mood, creepy atmosphere, and emotional moments. While still very much a B-movie with a wild premise, it doesn’t shy away from its absurdity, delivering a dark, weird, and unapologetically violent experience.

Some reviewers have compared it to Cujo, while others likened it to a mix of The Toxic Avenger and Jaws: The Revenge—wild, over-the-top, but oddly satisfying. The technical team behind the film, though small, has managed to create a believable horror experience with their use of CGI, keeping scenes dark and revealing the horror creatures only when necessary.

Critical Acclaim

Cris Kennedy described the film as "bleak, bloody, and effective eco-horror," noting that it serves as a grizzly homage to the trauma of Bambi's past. Stephanie Malone called it "Cujo for the Brothers Grimm aficionados," highlighting it as one of the strongest additions to the Poohniverse. Jaylan Salah praised the spooky, dreamy atmosphere and the memorable giant murder beast, calling it the best in the cinematic series so far.

Luke Y. Thompson noted that at a breezy 81 minutes, the film moves along at a healthy pace, leaving little room for filler. Joel Harley suggested that for fans of the Poohniverse or anyone interested in horror reboots of childhood stories, Bambi: The Reckoning might be worth checking out. He added that while it may not be for everyone, it has definitely made an impact.

Conclusion

With its unique take on a beloved character and a commitment to delivering a thrilling horror experience, Bambi: The Reckoning stands out as a compelling addition to the genre. Its blend of nostalgia, horror, and creativity offers something new for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. Whether you're a fan of the Poohniverse or simply looking for a fresh horror film, this movie is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Ozzy Osbourne Fans Celebrate 'Like Family' Legend in Birmingham

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A Celebration of a Legend

Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic frontman of Black Sabbath, has left an indelible mark on the world of music and the hearts of fans. In Birmingham, where his journey began, fans have come together to honor the heavy metal legend who was more than just a musician—he was a family member to many.

The city is preparing for a special tribute as a cortege, accompanied by the Osbourne family, will make its way through the streets. One of the stops will be at the Black Sabbath bench, where thousands of tributes, balloons, and flowers have been left in memory of the late star. This location holds deep significance for fans, symbolizing the connection between the artist and his admirers.

Ozzy passed away at the age of 76 last Tuesday, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire. His farewell gig in Birmingham earlier this month marked the end of an era, and now, the city is coming together to say goodbye in a dignified manner.

A Deep Connection with Fans

For many, Ozzy was more than just a musician; he was a voice that resonated with their struggles and triumphs. Goose, a devoted fan, shared how discovering heavy metal as a teenager changed their life. “That’s when I found, like millions of people around the world, that there was music that was for us, something that understood us,” they said. “We knew that there was somebody out there that felt the way that we did, and it was a constant presence. Ozzy helped give that to the world.”

Evie Mayo, from Wolverhampton, echoed similar sentiments. She expressed how Ozzy inspired her and everyone in Birmingham. “I think he was so influential, he was such an inspirational person. I think he really impacted everyone here, especially in Birmingham as well.” Evie added that she is learning guitar to play some of his songs, showing how deeply his music has influenced her.

A City Honoring Its Son

As the cortege makes its way down Broad Street to the Black Sabbath Bridge, fans are gathering to pay their respects. The event, scheduled for Wednesday, will see the hearse passing by significant landmarks in the city. Fans have left heartfelt messages and floral tributes around the city, including at the Black Sabbath mural on Navigation Street, which honors the heavy metal star born in the Aston area of Birmingham.

In addition to the public tributes, members of the public have signed a book of condolence opened by the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. The museum is currently hosting an exhibition titled Ozzy Osbourne (1948-2025): Working Class Hero, celebrating his life and impact.

Birmingham City Council worked closely with the Osbourne family to organize the procession, with the family funding all associated costs. The Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Zafar Iqbal, emphasized the importance of honoring Ozzy as a son of the city. “Ozzy was more than a music legend, he was a son of Birmingham,” he said. “Having recently been awarded the freedom of the city and following his celebrated appearance at the Back To The Beginning concert at Villa Park earlier this month, it was important to the city that we support a fitting, dignified tribute ahead of a private family funeral.”

A Legacy That Lives On

Broad Street will be closed to through traffic during the event, with buses and trams diverted. The road will reopen once the tribute concludes. This gesture reflects the city's deep respect for Ozzy and his contributions.

Ozzy and his Black Sabbath bandmates—Terence “Geezer” Butler, Tony Iommi, and Bill Ward—were recently given the freedom of the city of Birmingham, recognizing their exceptional service to the city. The group, formed in 1968, is widely credited with defining and popularizing the sound of heavy metal.

Ozzy’s influence extended beyond music. He gained a new legion of fans through the noughties reality TV series The Osbournes, where he appeared alongside his wife Sharon and two youngest children, Kelly and Jack. Despite being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2019, he continued to perform, delivering his final gig on July 5 in a concert that featured performances from other heavy metal legends like Anthrax, Metallica, and Guns N’ Roses.

As the city of Birmingham prepares to bid farewell to one of its most iconic figures, the tributes and memories reflect the lasting impact of a man who touched the lives of countless people around the world.

Is Pamela Anderson Dating Liam Neeson? What's Known

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The Romantic Speculation Surrounding Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson

Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson have recently become the focus of romantic rumors, especially as they promote their latest film, The Naked Gun. Both actors are part of the newest installment in the Naked Gun franchise, where they play love interests. Their on-screen chemistry has sparked widespread interest, leading to speculation about a potential off-screen relationship.

During the film’s U.K. premiere in London on July 22, Anderson was seen planting a kiss on Neeson’s cheek, which quickly became a topic of conversation. This moment only added fuel to the growing rumors about the pair.

A Candid Discussion on the Today Show

The couple appeared on the Today show, where co-host Craig Melvin addressed the question that many viewers were asking: “What’s the deal here? You’re both single right now. There's clearly chemistry on display throughout this film. Are you two an item?”

Neeson responded with a playful tone, saying, “Craig! Craig,” while Anderson teased the question by saying, “I don't understand the question.” Melvin attempted to press further, but Neeson clarified the situation. “I had never met Pamela before. We met on set. And we discovered we had a lovely, budding chemistry—as two actors.”

Anderson smiled and added, “Yeah,” before Neeson continued, “It's like, 'Oh, this is nice. Let's not mold this. Let's just let it breathe.'” He concluded, “And that's what we did.” Melvin then joked, “So that's what we're doing right now, we're watching the beginning of the breathing of a budding relationship. OK!”

Before wrapping up the segment, Melvin encouraged the pair to return when their relationship becomes official.

Personal Lives and Previous Relationships

Pamela Anderson has had a complex personal life, marked by four marriages. She was first married to Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee, followed by singer Kid Rock, poker player Rick Salomon, and bodyguard Dan Hayhurst. Her marriage to Salomon took place in 2007 and was rekindled in 2014, though they eventually divorced. Most recently, she and Hayhurst ended their relationship in 2022.

Liam Neeson, on the other hand, was married to actress Natasha Richardson from 1994 until her tragic death in 2009 at the age of 45. Richardson passed away due to a brain injury sustained during a skiing accident in Quebec, Canada.

In October, Neeson made headlines when he expressed his decision to step back from dating, stating, “No, in a word. I'm past all that.” However, he also praised Anderson, calling her “terrific to work with” and expressing admiration for her professionalism and humor.

Public Reactions and Future Plans

An anonymous source close to The Naked Gun reportedly told People on July 29 that the romance between Anderson and Neeson is in its early stages. The source described the relationship as sincere and noted that both actors are clearly smitten with each other.

As the film prepares for its worldwide theatrical release on August 1, fans are eagerly anticipating the next chapter in the Naked Gun series. The movie has already generated significant buzz, with early reactions being overwhelmingly positive. The reboot has been praised for its nostalgic references to the original classic, including a pop culture nod to the iconic popcorn bucket gag.

Fan Reactions and Excitement

Fans have been excited to see the pairing of Anderson and Neeson, who bring a unique blend of charm and charisma to the film. The reboot has also drawn attention for showcasing Anderson in a more dramatic role as a femme fatale, a departure from her earlier work.

As the release date approaches, the public remains captivated by the possibility of a real-life romance between the two stars. Whether or not the relationship continues beyond the film, their collaboration has already made a lasting impression on audiences.

Ozzy Osbourne's Ex-Manager Confesses Lack of Contact as He Attends Funeral

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A Deep Connection and a Lasting Legacy

Jim Simpson, the former manager of Black Sabbath, recently shared his thoughts on the passing of Ozzy Osbourne, expressing deep emotions about their long-standing relationship. Simpson, who was the first manager of the band from the start of their career in 1968 until 1970, attended the singer's funeral procession in Birmingham, England. He reflected on the years they were not in contact, emphasizing how much he missed Ozzy over the decades.

During the event, Simpson was greeted by fans and had a conversation with journalist Robson McCallister. One woman in the crowd, visibly emotional, told him, "I'm sorry for the loss of your friend." Simpson responded with a heartfelt statement, acknowledging the bond he had with Ozzy.

"It's a funny thing, Ozzy and I were very close," he said. "I have missed not being in contact with him for quite a few decades. I missed him and today is the full stop."

A Tribute to a Music Icon

Simpson also spoke about the impact Ozzy had on the music scene, especially in Birmingham. He mentioned that the event brought people together, reminding them of the significance of the city in rock and roll history. "It reminds people, I've seen people today who I haven't for 15 to 20 years. It reminds people of what the Birmingham music scene is all about. He's an icon and Birmingham is the UK symbol of rock and roll."

Ozzy Osbourne passed away on July 22 at the age of 76. His family released a statement expressing their grief: "It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning." They added, "He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time. Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis."

A Personal Reflection

Jim Simpson, who continues to run Big Bear Music in his 80s, paid tribute to Ozzy, calling him "simply irreplaceable." He shared his personal memories of the singer, highlighting that his knowledge of Ozzy spans two-and-a-half years in the late 60s. "The last time I saw him he was with his two aunties. They'd say 'get me a tea John'. My knowledge of Ozzy spans two-and-a-half years in the late 60s - and he was just lovely."

Simpson emphasized that the stories often told about Ozzy are not entirely accurate. "All these things you read about Ozzy are totally alien to me. All the things I know about Ozzy is that he was very sensitive, he was good to be with and wasn't wild."

A Dignified Farewell

Today, Ozzy's funeral began with a procession that saw fans lining Birmingham's famous Broad Street as his coffin passed by. The event featured a live brass ensemble, Bostin' Brass, playing while his family members followed behind. The Osbourne family funded the ceremonial tribute, allowing fans around the globe to watch via a live stream.

Birmingham's Lord Mayor, Councillor Zafar Iqbal MBE, JP, highlighted the significance of the event, stating, "Ozzy was more than a music legend - he was a son of Birmingham." He noted that the city was proud to host the tribute, which took place in the place where it all began.

A City in Mourning

Fans have been leaving tributes to Ozzy at various spots around the city, which is synonymous with the singer and his band, Black Sabbath. Ozzy, known as The Prince of Darkness, performed his final ever show with Black Sabbath on July 5 at Birmingham's Villa Park. He appeared sitting in a chair alongside original members Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward for the Back To The Beginning event, which was their first joint appearance in 20 years.

Why Hulk Hogan's Final Days Resonate Deeply and How Fans Can Heal

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The Legacy of a Wrestling Icon

Tomorrow’s a new day. I have to be strong. These are the words of a caregiver overcome by anticipatory grief, resonating with the strength and sadness felt by so many when a legend like Hulk Hogan passes away. Hogan was not simply a wrestling legend for generations; he was a living, breathing superman, wrestling in the ring and, it appears, even more behind it.

Hogan’s last days were accompanied by severe health issues that very few outside his inner circle actually understood. His body had endured over 30 surgeries throughout his career, a bruised body from years of hard-hitting entertainment. Although wrestling can be fake, it’s not physically fake. There were predetermined outcomes to the matches, but the physicality was very real. He was always in some sort of pain. He paid for his success.

His wife, Sky Daily, was with him, sticking by him through to the end. She had soothed fans just a week prior to his death, stating, “No, he’s definitely not in a coma! His heart is strong, and there was never any lack of oxygen or brain damage. None of those rumors are true.” Alas, on July 24, everything went horribly wrong. Emergency responders were rushing to his Clearwater home for a cardiac arrest, and Hogan was declared dead at 71. Sky’s sorrow spilled onto Instagram the following day: “I wasn’t ready for this…and my heart is in pieces. He had been dealing with some health issues, but I truly believed we would overcome them. I had so much faith in his strength. I thought we still had more time.”

He’d been fighting some physical ailments, but I really did think we were going to fight our way through them. I had total belief in his strength. I figured we had time. Her words are characteristic of shock and denial which so very frequently accompany untimely loss. “This loss is sudden and impossible to process. To the world, he was a legend… but to me, he was my Terry. The man I loved. My partner. My heart.” She further thanked fans for Hogan’s dedication: “Hulk loved his fans so much and despite his growing physical discomfort, he did everything he could to show up, sign autographs, take photos, and connect with the people who supported him through it all. You meant everything to him.”

The loss of a celebrity like Hogan may be very personal to the fans. Such parasocial interactions—one-sided emotional relationships with public figures—are real and valid. Experts state that celebrities are really symbols of hope, courage, or even comfort during trying times. And when they pass away, it is a very personal grief, less the loss of a performer and maybe the loss of part of your own story, your memories, and sometimes your feeling of security.

The death of a celebrity can trigger symptoms of depression, such as persistent sadness, loss of interest in activities, and changes in sleep or appetite, according to one mental health expert. Social media makes it worse, as tributes and news coverage put the loss in the spotlight, making it more difficult to move on.

Sky’s case also witnesses a clear form of pain: anticipatory grief. This is the pre-loss grief, as people watch loved ones gradually slip away. Caregivers also feel a combination of hope, fear, and fatigue, occasionally sacrificing their needs last, holding up strong for partner and loved ones. As one of the caregivers testified, “I try to think as positive as possible. Because, if you go into that negativity … it eats you up.” Some take comfort in religion, quoting Sky’s own words of solace: “He was a believer in Christ, and I take comfort knowing his soul is at peace and he’s been welcomed home.”

How do fans and family members cope with such a tragedy? Experts recommend, “Accept your feelings. Grief is valid, even if you didn’t know the person.” Turn off social media if the reporting is too much. Get on with other people who share your memories, either online or face-to-face. Express your feelings through creative media, e.g., writing or painting, and don’t be afraid to seek expert guidance if the bereavement gets too much. For those most loved ones of the loss, self-care is essential: nourish your body with good food, rest, and allow yourself to feel whatever comes up, without judgment.

Hogan’s tale reminds us of the courage it takes to continue getting up, not only in the ring of life. When his wife and fans become accustomed to this new reality, the legacy that he will leave behind is not championships or slogans. Everything that it’s about is about perseverance, relationship, and having the courage to arrive each day, no matter how difficult.

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.

Ozzy Osbourne's Heartbreaking Admission: 'I Should Have Died 100 Times'

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A Legacy of Resilience and Rock

Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary rock icon known as the "Prince of Darkness," has left an indelible mark on the music world. His journey from the streets of Birmingham, England, to international stardom was marked by both triumph and turmoil. Throughout his life, Ozzy faced numerous challenges, including a long history of substance abuse and health struggles that often seemed to test his very survival.

In one of his reflective moments, Ozzy admitted, “I should have died 100 times.” This candid statement highlighted the dangerous path he walked during his years of excess. Despite the risks, he continued to push forward, ultimately achieving great success in his solo career after leaving Black Sabbath. His electrifying stage presence and unpredictable behavior became part of his legend, captivating fans around the globe.

Health Struggles and Personal Challenges

Ozzy's health issues were a significant part of his later life. In 2020, he revealed that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, a condition that would eventually impact his ability to tour. The diagnosis came after a fall that exacerbated previous injuries from an ATV accident in 2003. These health challenges led to the cancellation of his No More Tours 2 European and UK performances in 2023.

The concert series had faced multiple delays due to medical concerns, the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, and organizational hurdles. During an interview on Good Morning America in January 2020, Ozzy shared details about his health, explaining that the fall had resulted in surgery on his neck, which affected his nerves. He described it as a mild form of the disease, but it was enough to change the course of his life.

Advocacy and Impact

Despite his health struggles, Ozzy used his platform to raise awareness about Parkinson’s disease. His openness about his diagnosis helped many others feel less alone in their own battles with the condition. Organizations like Parkinson’s UK and Cure Parkinson’s praised him for normalizing difficult conversations around the disease.

Proceeds from the recent Black Sabbath reunion performance supported several causes, including Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, and Acorns Children’s Hospice. Caroline Rassell, CEO of Parkinson’s UK, expressed her admiration for Ozzy, stating, “By speaking openly about both his diagnosis and life with Parkinson’s, Ozzy and all his family helped so many families in the same situation.”

A Final Farewell

Ozzy’s passing has left a profound impact on fans and fellow musicians alike. His family announced his death in a heartfelt statement, expressing their deep sorrow. “It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time.”

As fans gather to mourn, they also celebrate the life of a man who defied the odds and left a lasting legacy in the world of rock music. His story is one of resilience, passion, and the enduring power of music to connect people across generations.

Barenaked Ladies Show Proves Connection Outshines Crowd Size in Syracuse

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A Nostalgic Night Under the Stars in Syracuse

Syracuse, New York, witnessed a unique musical evening as the “Last Summer on Earth” tour brought together three iconic bands—Barenaked Ladies, Sugar Ray, and Fastball—at the Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview. While the crowd was smaller than expected, with under 3,000 attendees, the energy and nostalgia of the night made it a memorable experience for fans of all ages.

The event kicked off with Fastball, who took the stage just after 7 p.m., as the summer sun still cast a bright glow over the venue. The band delivered a set that included hits like “Sooner or Later,” “You’re an Ocean,” and their classic track “The Way.” In a touching moment, they paid tribute to Syracuse University graduate Lou Reed with a rendition of The Velvet Underground’s “I’m Waiting for the Man.” This gesture added a personal touch to the performance, highlighting the band's connection to the local community.

Fastball also showcased some of their lesser-known tracks, such as “Love Comes in Waves/The Joker” and “Out of My Head.” The band’s set was completed by a special appearance from Barenaked Ladies’ Ed Robertson, who joined them for “The Way.” This collaboration was a highlight of the night, showing the camaraderie among the musicians.

As the evening progressed, Sugar Ray took the stage, bringing back the vibes of the late ’90s with their signature spiked hair and energetic performances. Frontman Mark McGrath greeted the audience with a mix of humor and gratitude, acknowledging the long-standing support of fans. The band played a seven-song set that included fan favorites like “Someday,” “Every Morning,” and “Fly.” The song “Fly” proved to be a crowd favorite, with everyone singing along and dancing.

Sugar Ray’s performance was a nostalgic journey, reminding attendees of the music that defined a generation. The band’s ability to connect with the audience through their timeless hits was evident throughout the set. Fans were even encouraged to revisit the Apple+ show “Shrinking,” where a version of “Every Morning” was featured, adding another layer of entertainment to the evening.

Barenaked Ladies Bring Nostalgia and Depth

The final act of the night was Barenaked Ladies, whose setlist blended well-known hits with deeper cuts, showcasing the band’s versatility. Frontman Ed Robertson opened with a humorous comment about playing mellow songs from their new record, which led into a heartfelt performance of “Clearly Lost.” The band also covered Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs,” a choice that resonated with the recent passing of Ozzy Osbourne.

Throughout the performance, Barenaked Ladies mixed familiar tracks like “The Old Apartment,” “Pinch Me,” and “If I Had a Million Dollars” with less popular songs such as “Big Back Yard” and “Light Up My Room.” The acoustic version of “One Night” added a different dimension to the set, allowing the audience to appreciate the band’s softer side.

Robertson also acknowledged former lead singer Steven Page, expressing his appreciation for the band’s history and wishing him a happy 14th wedding anniversary. This moment highlighted the band’s respect for their past while looking forward to the future.

Despite the small crowd, the atmosphere remained positive and enthusiastic. Each band demonstrated their enduring appeal and dedication to their craft. Their ability to engage with the audience, regardless of the size of the crowd, was a testament to their longevity in the music industry.

A Celebration of Music and Memories

The “Last Summer on Earth” tour served as a reminder of the power of live music to bring people together. Whether it was the nostalgic tunes of Sugar Ray, the heartfelt performances of Barenaked Ladies, or the energetic sets of Fastball, each act contributed to a night filled with memories and emotion.

For many, the evening was more than just a concert—it was a celebration of the music that shaped their lives. As the last notes of “Summer of ‘69” echoed through the amphitheater, it was clear that the spirit of the “Last Summer on Earth” tour would live on in the hearts of those who attended.

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.

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.