Simu Liu finally got to attend Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” over the weekend.
05.07.2023 - 22:41 / deadline.com
Beyoncé fans in Pittsburgh will not be seeing the Renaissance tour as originally planned. The concert date that was scheduled for August 3 has now been canceled.
“Due to production logistics and scheduling issues, unfortunately, the August 3rd Pittsburgh stop of the Renaissance World Tour will not be taking place,” reads a statement from Acrisure Stadium.
The venue said that refunds would be issued automatically at the point of purchase.
Fans that had planned to see Beyoncé on September 13 in Seattle will have to wait an extra day. Lumen Field confirmed that the Renaissance tour stop would take place on September 14 “due to production logistics and scheduling conflicts.”
Kansas City was expecting Beyoncé on September 18 but that date has now been postponed until October 1 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. The reason for the delay was also cited as “production logistics and scheduling issues.”
Beyoncé’s next stop will be in Toronto where she will be performing on July 8 and 9. Her first show in the U.S. with the Renaissance tour will be July 12 when the singer performs in Philadelphia followed by Nashville (July 15), Louisville (July 17), Minneapolis (July 20), Chicago (July 22 and July 23) and Detroit (July 26).
The “Break My Soul” singer will hit L.A. until September when she stops at SoFi Stadium on September 1, 2 and 4.
Read the statements from the venues below.
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Simu Liu finally got to attend Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” over the weekend.
Paramore have postponed their concert in San Francisco over illness, just hours before they were set to take the stage.The band revealed on social media on Saturday (July 22) that they had to cancel their show at San Francisco’s Chase Center that same night due to “sickness within the touring party” and that they had already locked in a replacement date.“Due to sickness within the touring party, we will be rescheduling our show tonight at Chase Center in San Francisco to Monday, August 7, 2023,” a statement posted on Paramore’s Twitter account reads.pic.twitter.com/Lm6kywG34P— paramore (@paramore) July 23, 2023The band have also confirmed that tickets bought for the original show will be honoured at the August 7 date: “Previously purchased tickets are valid for the rescheduled date. If you cannot attend the rescheduled date and would like a refund, instructions will be sent to all ticket purchasers and refunds will be offered for the next 7 days,” reads the post.
Lil Durk has canceled several of his dates, including his scheduled appearance at Rolling Loud Miami, and postponed two stops.Twenty-four of Lil Durk's tour performances have been marked as canceled on the Ticketmaster website, with the only remaining performances including two in the Chicago-born rapper's hometown. The 30-year-old emcee is still scheduled to perform a solo show at the United Center on Aug.
Thania Garcia Ahead of Lil Baby‘s “It’s Only Us” tour start date in Texas next week, the Atlanta-based rapper has removed 10 cities from the original 32-stop lineup with little explanation. The Kid Laroi has also been pulled as a supporting act, though GloRilla, Gloss Up, Rylo Rodriguez and Hunxho are still set to perform. The nationwide arena tour, produced by AG Entertainment Touring and Mammoth, will no longer be hitting Phoenix, San Diego, Las Vegas, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, Denver, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis and Louisville — all of which were a part of the tour lineup that was announced earlier this year. (Tickets for those dates went on general sale on April 13.)
Taylor Swift ‘Era.’On July 22-23, Swift is heading to Seattle’s Lumen Field for two huge concerts with high-profile special guests HAIM and Gracie Abrams as part of her mega, globe-trotting ‘Eras Tour.’As expected, ticket prices aren’t exactly a bargain.At the time of publication, the cheapest tickets we could find were going for $1197 before fees on Vivid Seats.While that may seem quite pricey, our past coverage on last-minute Taylor Swift tickets indicates that prices should drop later in the week.In fact, it’s happened in Denver, Kansas City, Cincinnati, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh and virtually every other stop on the tour.Therefore, we recommend returning to this story and refreshing this link all week.You just may find a surprising deal.Looking for more information before committing to seeing Swift in Seattle?Keep reading.We’ve got everything you need to know and more below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on upper-deck, lower-level and floor seats for each of Taylor’s pair of Denver gigs can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Maggie Rogers and Marcus Mumford covered Taylor Swift‘s song ‘Cowboy Like Me’ at Sommo Festival yesterday (July 15).Rogers and Mumford & Sons headlined Friday and Saturday of the festival, respectively, which in took place in Cavendish in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island this weekend.Last night, Rogers joined Mumford to perform a moving, stripped back rendition of Swift’s ‘Evermore’ track ‘Cowboy Like Me’.The pair also performed Mumford & Sons’ songs ‘Fare Thee Well (Dink’s Song)’ and ‘Timshel’, the latter alongside Allison Russell.According to setlist.fm, Mumford also performed a cover of The New Basement Tapes’ ‘Kansas City’ with Rogers and Izzy Heltai.You can watch fan-shot footage of their performances below.
Beyoncé has concerts at Nashville, TN’s Nissan Stadium on July 15, Louisville, KY’s L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium on July 17 and Minneapolis, MN’s Huntington Bank Stadium on July 20 as part of her ongoing ‘Renaissance Tour’ and some seats are shockingly cheap.At the time of publication, we found tickets going for $101 before fees on Vivid Seats for her Nashville concert.This is where things gets crazy though — there are $44 tickets available for her Louisville, KY gig.Don’t forget, this is Bey we’re talking about.Yes, the 32-time Grammy winner, owner of eight number one hits and one of the best-selling artists of all time.So, yes, these unbelievably low Beyoncé prices are truly a steal.Tickets start at $62 before fees for the Minneapolis show.Want to see Beyoncé live at one of these upcoming ‘Renaissance’ concerts for a reasonable amount?Here’s everything you need to know and more about her three upcoming one-off gigs in Nashville, Louisville and Minneapolis.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on upper-deck, lower-level and floor seats for each of Bey’s shows from July 15-20 can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
A.D. Amorosi From a private show in Dubai and its official opening in Stockholm to its Canadian dates last week, most of the globe has gotten at least a glimpse, from afar, of Beyoncé on the Renaissance World Tour — her first in nearly five years. Last night, the United States got its first in-person peek at the vibrancy of Club Renaissance with an opening show at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Center. Four words immediately come to mind in trying to do justice to the show: Daring. Elastic. Silvery. Very. With the wealth of knock-off mirror-ball cowboy hats and barely-there sequined outfits in the crowd to the wide staging of Club Renaissance and its accoutrements — flying horses, group costumes, pianos for Bey to sit on — nearly everything was reflectively silver. Everything. From its epic concept videos between changeovers and its athletic dancers to a sound system that pulsated crisply with each deep house reverberation, Club Renaissance never missed a beat. Over-the-top, yet still elegantly refined, pretty much everything surrounding the show’s vocal and visual centerpiece was exquisitely executed and bolder for it.The only thing more very than all of the technology and vigorous dance moves of Club Renaissance was Beyoncé herself. As a singer, she proved to be righteously elastic with trills to thrill and vocal runs that ran fluidly atop every different musical interlude (and there were many sharp turns and frantic rhythms in which to contend). As a performer and as a curator-producer, her sonic choices and visual cues were often daring. Ballsy even.
Taylor Swift is the latest artist to have objects thrown at her. Swift, who is currently on The Eras Tour, received some friendship bracelets from fans as she exited backstage at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday in Kansas City. The "Midnights" singer seemingly ducked as the bracelets were tossed her way from above and her security team could be seen telling people to stop as they tried to catch them.
Upcoming live shows of comic Youtuber Colleen Ballinger, also known by her stage name Miranda Sings, have been canceled following allegations of inappropriate relationships with underage fans and dancing to “Single Ladies” in an old video wearing what some thought to be blackface.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor The 11 remaining dates on Colleen Ballinger’s Miranda Sings live tour have been canceled, and the “Oversharing” podcast she co-hosted with YouTube creator Trisha Paytas has come to an end. The cancellations come after Ballinger, the YouTuber and performer who rose to fame with the awkward, lipstick-smeared Miranda Sings character, has faced accusations that she engaged in inappropriate conduct with young fans several years ago. Ballinger last month responded to the allegations that she formed improper relationships with teenagers, denying that she had “groomed” fans who were children. In a June 28 video, she denied the “lies” and “gossip” about her partly in song, while accompanying herself on a ukulele. “The only thing I’ve ever groomed is my two Persian cats / I’m not a groomer, just a loser / who didn’t understand I shouldn’t respond to fans / and I’m not a predator even a lot of you think so / because five years ago I made a fart joke,” Ballinger sang in the video.
Following her recent health scare, Madonna has canceled her summer and fall North American tour, with plans to reschedule the dates later.
Despite being one of the highest-selling musicians in history, nobody ever said she was the best dancer.
It’s Taylor time!
Taylor Swift is ready to go back to December with ex-boyfriend Taylor Lautner — by having him star in her “I Can See You” music video.
Taylor Swift surprised fans during the July 7 ‘Eras’ tour stop in Kansas City by bringing Taylor Lautner onstage.While performing at the Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City on July 7, Swift premiered a new music video for ‘I Can See You (Taylor’s Version) (From The Vault)’ halfway through her set.The music video – which was self-directed by Taylor Swift herself and can be seen below – stars Joey King, Taylor Lautner and Presley Cash – the latter of whom had dated Swift in the past and was the topic of her hit 2009 song ‘Back To December’.Since 2009, Lautner and Swift have gone on to become friends, with Lautner declaring earlier this year that he felt “safe” about the release of ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’.Swift took the surprises in Kansas City one step further, bringing out Lautner, King and actress Presley Cash onstage with her. Lautner, who was the last to be introduced, spiralled into a backflip on his way down the ramp to join Swift and co.“Taylor, I respect you so much.
Drake has hit out at Childish Gambino‘s 2018 hit song ‘This Is America’, labelling it as “overrated and over-awarded”.During the ‘It’s All A Blur’ tour with 21 Savage in Chicago on July 5, Drake performed ‘Headlines’, during which news headliners flashed across the LED screen behind him, recounting some of the biggest headlines about the rapper.One headliner read: “The overrated and over awarded hit song ‘This Is America’ was originally a Drake diss record”.Footage of the moment was captured by a concertgoer and was later posted onto Twitter by HipHopDX – watch the clip below.Drake shades Childish Gambino's "This Is America" following diss song confession https://t.co/52WCdDsvQr pic.twitter.com/XayOQF3xj5— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) July 6, 2023The shade comes after Childish Gambino – aka Donald Glover – revealed earlier this year that the track was initially meant to be a Drake diss track before it became the political juggernaut that was released.“[It] was a funny way of like doing [a Drake diss],” he explained, “but then I was like, ‘This shit sounds kind of hard, though.’ So I was like, ‘Let me play with it,’” Gambino told GQ in April.Ultimately, the track evolved from a Drake diss to “reflect the culture of 2018”: “To me, culture is just compression of information, So I was like, ‘All of it just needs to be compressed into this moment.’ So what was happening needed to feel like it could only be happening right now.”Drake most recently kicked off the ‘It’s All A Blur’ tour with 21 Savage – find details and buy tickets here. Ahead of the tour’s kick-off, the rapper revealed that he had gotten high before his ‘Degrassi’ audition, and said he thinks “maybe I’m still high, maybe I’m in some coma.
Beyoncé's Pittsburgh stop on her Renaissance World Tour might be feeling a little heated right now.On Wednesday, Acrisure Stadium's official Twitter account announced that the Aug. 3 stop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has been pulled from the singer's schedule due to «production logistics and scheduling issues.»«Unfortunately the Aug. 3rd Pittsburgh stop of the RENAISSANCEWORLD TOUR will not be taking place.
Five years after her death, the final wishes of music superstar Aretha Franklin are still unsettled. An unusual trial begins next Monday to determine which of two handwritten wills, including one found in couch cushions, will guide how her estate is handled.
It’s bad news for Beyoncé fans in Pittsburgh.