Opening night of Drake‘s It’s All a Blur Tour featured so many hits, a promise of new music and some inappropriate behavior from a fan in the audience.
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NewJeans are set to make their return next month with their sophomore mini-album ‘Get Up’.Today (June 19), NewJeans’ label ADOR announced that NewJeans will be making their return with new music in July. The girl group are set to release two pre-release songs on July 7, before the mini-album ‘Get Up’ comes out in its entirety on July 21.‘Get Up’ will feature six new songs from the girl group, including three “lead tracks” – ‘Super Shy’, ‘ETA’ and ‘Cool With You’ – and B-sides ‘New Jeans’, ‘Get Up’ and ‘ASAP’.
All songs are set to receive music videos, including a “one-of-a-kind partnership with a global brand and a surprise guest appearance”.In addition, the project’s opening track ‘New Jeans’ will also be accompanied by a “special music video” that will be a collaboration with the popular animated TV series The Powerpuff Girls, in celebration of the show’s 25th anniversary.The songs ‘New Jeans’ and ‘Super Shy’ are set to be released on July 7 first, while ‘Get Up’ will drop on July 27. Listen to a preview of one of NewJeans’ new songs below.Coming Soon!NewJeans 2nd EP 'Get Up'
.Opening night of Drake‘s It’s All a Blur Tour featured so many hits, a promise of new music and some inappropriate behavior from a fan in the audience.
British holidaymakers have been issued a warning by the Foreign Office if they are heading to any of the countries affected by updated guidance.
Amber Heard made her return to Instagram on Friday morning.
Amid Amber Heard’s return to the spotlight, the actress has also returned to social media.
Amber Heard is on cloud nine after making her way back into the spotlight after her defamation trial with Johnny Depp trial ended. The actress was recently in Sicily, Italy premiering her film “In the Fire” at the 69th Taormina Film Festival. Today Heard broke her social media silence, sharing her excitement.The first day of the festival was June 24th which saw the film’s premiere.
Streamers such as Hulu, Disney+ and Max have made headlines for their decision to cancel shows and subsequently remove them from their services.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic The 2024 Grammy race may have just gotten a shakeup. Jon Batiste, who dominated the 2022 awards with his breakout album “We Are,” has announced a followup, “World Music Radio,” set to come out Aug. 18 on Verve/Interscope. Among the guests on the album is Lana Del Rey, returning the favor from Batiste’s recent appearance on two tracks on her “Did You Know There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd” release earlier this year. Their collaboration, “Life Lesson,” is listed as a bonus track wrapping up the 21-song release, but is likely to be the most anticipated track, however it’s billed. Other guests include Lil Wayne on “Uneasy,” Kenny G on “Clair De Lune,” Native Soul on “Raindance,” Leigh-Anne on “Running Away,” Jon Bellion and Fireboy DML on “Drink Water,” Rita Payés on “My Heart,” Heroes on “Movement 18′” and Michael Batiste on “Call Now (504-305-8269).”
XG will soon be releasing a single titled ‘GRL GVNG’ from their first-ever mini-album.On June 28, the seven-member group – made up of Jurin, Chisa, Hinata, Harvey, Juria, Maya and Cocona – shared a teaser image to Twitter announcing the upcoming release of their new single ‘GRL GVNG’. Due out on June 30, the song will act as the first pre-release track from their forthcoming debut mini-album, which they announced the day prior.The 1st pre-release song from XG’s 1st Mini Album is confirmed for Fri, June 30th!GRL GVNGfrom XG’s 1st Mini Album2023.06.30 FRI▶️Streaming/Download 12AM within each timezone#XG #GRLGVNG #XG_GRLGVNG #XG_1st_MiniAL #XGALX pic.twitter.com/tFGOPbWeFp— XG OFFICIAL (@XGOfficial_) June 28, 2023XG’s 1st Mini AlbumComing Soon!#XG #XG_1st_MiniAL #XGALX pic.twitter.com/6cPBAHGFy2— XG OFFICIAL (@XGOfficial_) June 27, 2023While its title and release date have not been announced, the forthcoming project will be their first comeback since this January’s dual singles ‘Shooting Star’ and ‘Left Right’.
Amber Heard’s coworkers say she’s become more “resilient” after her experiences.
Amber Heard has a new film coming out. The actress starred in “In The Fire,” an independant film that premiered at the Taormina Film Festival over the weekend. According to the film’s director, Conor Allyn, Heard has “an incredibly bright future ahead of her.” Amber Heard pays $1 million to Johnny Depp: Defamation case overAmber Heard goes on a shopping spree to a book fair in MadridAmber Heard makes first appearance promoting a movie since her defamation trial with Johnny Depp endedIn an interview with People Magazine, Allyn discussed Heard and some of her talents.
Amber Heard has an "incredibly bright future" in Hollywood, according to her latest movie director. Conor Allyn – who directed "In The Fire," which stars Heard – recently shared that despite the actress' bombshell defamation trial against Johnny Depp, her upcoming movie will be a "platform" for a "hell of a comeback." Heard, along with Allyn and several co-stars, attended the Italy premiere of "In The Fire" at the Taormina Film Festival over the weekend.
EXCLUSIVE: I meet Amber Heard in the café of a hotel in Sicily and when she reaches to shake hands, the ice breaker becomes the tan orthopedic brace cradling that wrist.
Amber Heard is moving on career-wise after that Johnny Depp defamation trial.
John Bleasdale Guest Contributor The 69th Taormina Film Festival in Sicily saw the world premiere Saturday of the paranormal psychological thriller “In the Fire,” which marks the return to the big screen of Amber Heard following two highly publicized trials involving her former husband Johnny Depp. On the turquoise carpet (the color was chosen to match the Mediterranean, which serves as a stupendous backdrop), Heard greeted a crowd of fans — accompanied by paparazzi and tourists — who shouted words of encouragement at the “Aquaman” star. The producers and festival organizers had worried about possible demonstrations by Depp supporters. Producer Pascal Borno told Variety he had to persuade the Italian police to provide extra security after receiving online threats. “They took it seriously and afterwards I promised them selfies with Amber,” he said.
The newly rebooted Taormina Film Festival kicked off on Friday night in the Sicilian city’s landmark Teatro Antico amphitheatre in an unusual but magnificent style with benefit event “Pavarotti Forever”.
Former UFC champion Francis Ngannou is searching for a high-profile boxing fight.
K-pop girl group ITZY have shared a trailer and the details for their upcoming mini-album ‘Kill My Doubt’.At midnight KST today (June 19), ITZY announced their much-anticipated return with their seventh mini-album ‘Kill My Doubt’. Led by the single ‘Cake’, the new record will be released on July 31 at 6pm KST/5am EDT.In the accompanying trailer for the mini-album, the ITZY members pose confidently in streetwear decorated with jewels and glitter, before panning out to unveil the release details for ‘Kill My Doubt’.The girl group have also released the tracklist for the record, which will feature six songs.
Addie Morfoot Contributor When the American Film Institute announced last year that it was merging AFI Docs, the organization’s annual Washington, D.C., documentary film festival, into the Los Angeles-based AFI Fest, Jamie Shor called Sky Sitney.Shor, president of PR Collaborative, and Sitney, director of the film and media studies program at Georgetown, had both previously worked for AFI Docs. Shor’s publicity firm had done work for the former festival, previously known as Silverdocs, while Sitney served as AFI Docs festival director from 2005-2014.“Sky and I were both thinking to ourselves that Washington, D.C., was not going to have a doc presence,” says Shor.
Johnny Depp has reportedly received the million dollar settlement from his legal battle with Amber Heard, but he won’t be holding onto it for long.
Johnny Depp is donating his money from ex-wife Amber Heard to some very worthy causes.A source close to the star tells ET the actor will distribute portions of the$1 million settlement from Heard to five different charities, with $200,000 going to each charity. The charities that Depp has selected range from those that benefit sick children, conserving the environment and those that provide safe housing for underserved communities.The charities include Make-A-Film (which pairs actors, writers, directors and producers with children who are battling life-threatening or serious illnesses), The Painted Turtle (an organization that is part of Paul Newman's legacy and provides a life-changing free camp experience for sick children, inspiring them to reach beyond their illness), Red Feather (which partners with Indigenous communities to develop and implement lasting and impactful housing solutions), Teitaroa Society (Marlo Brando's charity that ensures island and costal communities have a future), and Amazonia Fund Alliance (which helps to finance the projects of some of the most important Brazilian Non-profit organizations such as SPVS, SOS AMAZÔNIA, ALOK Institute). ET has reached out to Heard for a statement.Depp filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit against Heard in March 2019 after the published an op-ed she wrote about being the victim of domestic violence.