Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Steps that Adobe allegedly took to make it hard to cancel online subscriptions weren’t just annoying — they were illegal, according to the U.S. government. The U.S.
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Justice have announced new dates for their forthcoming North American tour – check out the full list of dates and ticket info below.The French electronic duo – who will hit the road in support of their fourth album ‘Hyperdrama’, released in April – have added new dates in October for their sojourn through the US and Canada.This follows initial dates previously announced for New York, Washington DC and Boston, all of which have since sold out. Their North American tour will now begin in New York City on July 25 and end in Chicago on October 23.
The duo will be joined by supporting acts Thundercat, Braxe + Falcon and Busy P.Pre-sale for the new tour dates begins Thursday May 30 at 10am local time, while general on-sale begins Friday May 31 at 10am local time. Find ticket info for Justice’s ‘Hyperdrama’ North American tour here.JULY
Thursday 25 – Brooklyn, New York – Brooklyn Navy Yard^+
Friday 26 – Brooklyn, New York – Brooklyn Navy Yard^+
Sunday 28 – Washington, DC – The Anthem^
Wednesday 31 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – The Met^AUGUST
Friday 2 – Boston, Massachusetts – MGM Music Hall at Fenway^
Sunday 4 – Montréal, Canada – Osheaga Music and Arts Festival 2024SEPTEMBER
Sunday 29 – San Francisco, California – Portola Music Festival 2024OCTOBER
Wednesday 2 – Denver, Colorado – Mission Ballroom
Friday 4 – Los Angeles, California – Hollywood Bowl*
Sunday 6 – Troutdale, Oregon – McMenamins Edgefield
Tuesday 8 – Vancouver, Canada – Pacific Coliseum
Wednesday 9 – Seattle, Washington – WAMU Theater
Friday-Saturday 18-19 – Miami, Florida – III Points 2024
Monday 21 – Atlanta, Georgia – The Eastern
Wednesday 23 – Chicago, Illinois – Radius Chicago^ with Braxe + Falcon
+ with Busy P
* with ThundercatFans can buy and sell tickets for Justice at
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Steps that Adobe allegedly took to make it hard to cancel online subscriptions weren’t just annoying — they were illegal, according to the U.S. government. The U.S.
Angela Davis, American political activist, scholar, and author, presented Tribeca Festival’s fourth annual Harry Belafonte Voices for Social Justice Award to Rosario Dawson, Jesse Williams, Aloe Blacc, aja monet, Matt Post, Carmen Perez-Jordan, RodStarz and Sean Pica.
What was supposed to be a romantic getaway for a Texas couple unfortunately turned into a deadly nightmare… and in a jacuzzi of all places.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor is bringing her dancing shoes stateside at last!
Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music When Indian-American singer-songwriter Zeshan B takes the stage and begins to perform, it’s safe to say that the sound you first expect to hear is not classic, gospel-infused R&B with passionate lyrics about American social justice. Nor, when you look at the credits for Zeshan’s forthcoming third album, “O Say, Can You See?,” do you expect to see the words “Executive Producer: Preet Bharara” — the former U.S.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent To make war crimes doc “The Cranes Call,” which premiered at Tribeca on Sunday, director Laura Warner embedded with investigator Anya Neistat of the Clooney Foundation for Justice. While in Ukraine, Warner watched Neistat as she doggedly documented evidence of human rights abuses to bring Russian commanders and soldiers to trial in courts across Europe. Neisat worked closely with Solomiia Stasiv, her young Ukrainian interpreter, who quickly became her invaluable sidekick as they traveled to all corners of Ukraine and spoke to survivors of violence, sifting through wreckage and piecing together clues from a still ongoing conflict.
The Black Keys’ Patrick Carney has said that the band “got fucked” after their North American tour was cancelled and they split from their management.The Akron, Ohio band announced their ‘International Players Tour’ back in April, which was to include 31 dates across the US and Canada from September to November this year.However, it was reported late last month that the entire run of gigs had been abruptly scrapped, with no explanation provided. Shortly afterwards, following speculation that the move was done in light of low ticket sales, the members opened up about the cancellation, saying it was axed and re-planned in favour of smaller theatre venues as featured on their recent European dates.And now, the band’s drummer Carney has spoken out on social media for the first time.
The Black Keys have reportedly parted ways from their management team following the recent cancellation of their entire North American arena tour.The band announced the ‘International Players Tour’ tour back in April, which included 31 dates across the US and Canada set for later this year. The shows were announced in support of their 12th album ‘Ohio Players’, which arrived on April 5.The duo – comprising Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney – were expected to kick off in Tulsa on September 17, with Seattle band The Head And The Heart set to support them at select shows.
EXCLUSIVE: Two-time Oscar winner Jane Fonda has signed on as an executive producer of Norita ahead of the film’s world premiere June 25 at the Dances With Films festival in Hollywood.
EXCLUSIVE: Following the April release of his 10th comedy special, Tommy Tiernan: Tomfoolery, and a sold-out U.S. theatre tour in 2023, Irish comic Tommy Tiernan has announced North American theater tour dates for his new show, Tommy Tiernan: tommedian, which will see him visit 13 cities from coast to coast in October and November.
Paper Flowers,” based on the story of 22-year-old Shalin Shah, whose battle with cancer garnered viral attention in 2015. The film will premiere June 20 at the Dances With Films Festival at the TLC Chinese Theater in Hollywood with two additional screenings taking place on June 26 at the London Indian Film Festival and the Birmingham Indian Film Festival.
Tonight marked the first time Jon Stewart returned to The Daily Show since Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 felony counts, and the host went after the media, Trump and President Joe Biden.
Joe Biden amped up his attacks on Donald Trump following his rival’s conviction on 34 felony charges last week, calling the former president “unhinged” and engaged in an “all-out assault” on the justice system.
Wow, this is a real shock. Well, half of it.
Gracie Abrams is hitting the road!
Stormy Daniels has dramatically broken her silence on convicted ex-President Donald Trump following the guilty verdict, demanding: "Lock him up."
didn't feel like an ending. As we learned in the new Netflix documentary, bureaucracy and the United States legal system do not provide a clear path to justice when it comes to cults.Over the course of the three-episode series, fights to reconnect to their estranged daughter, , a popular social media dancer who's believed to be a member of a religious cult led by Shekinah church pastor Robert Shinn.
Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ troubles seem far from over.
Jane’s Addiction have announced details of a 2024 tour across North America, where they’ll be joined by Love & Rockets. Find ticket details below.News of the forthcoming tour dates come ahead of the ‘90s alt-rock legends heading over to the UK, and playing their first show with the classic line-up in 14 years.The moment took place at the surprise show at Bush Hall in Shepherd’s Bush, London, and saw frontman Perry Farrell and drummer Stephen Perkins reunited with bassist Eric Avery and guitarist Dave Navarro.Avery reunited with the band back in 2022 – following his departure in 2010.
The Black Keys have broken their silence after cancelling the entirety of their upcoming North American tour, explaining to fans a more “exciting, intimate experience” than the arenas that were scheduled.Fans were dismayed to learn online over the weekend that the run of dates that were due to kick off in September had been pulled.