Usher is making a headlining return to Las Vegas with a new residency show beginning this summer.
28.01.2022 - 23:07 / deadline.com
Machine Gun Kelly is set to headline the entertainment for the 2022 NHL All-Star Game at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas next weekend.
His show is set for the game’s second intermission and will be televised as part of ABC’s national broadcast, which begins at noon PT Saturday.
The two-time VMA-winning rapper — who, coincidentally, broke out with 2012’s Lace Up — has seen all five of his albums have go Top 10 in the U.S. His most recent set, 2020’s Tickets to My Downfall, debuted at No. 1 and went platinum. His next disc, Born with Horns, is due out this year.
Kelly (real name Colson Baker) also has had several acting roles including Mötley Crüe biopic The Dirt, Captive State, Bird Box and the Showtime series Roadies. He has several roles in various stages of production, including starring with collaborator Travis Barker in One Way, and is co-directing the film Good Mourning With A U with Mod Sun.
The NHL’s showcase weekend kicks off with the All-Star Skills competition at 4:30 p.m. PT on ESPN. The league’s Fan Fair runs February 3-6 at Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall.
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Usher is making a headlining return to Las Vegas with a new residency show beginning this summer.
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Oh, things are SERIOUS between Adele and Rich Paul!
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAdele addressed the abrupt postponement of her Las Vegas residency and revealed that she plans to have a child with partner Rich Paul in a pre-recorded interview on Britain’s “Graham Norton Show” that aired Friday in the U.K. and is slated to run on BBC America next week.“I tried my hardest and really thought I would be able to pull something together in time,” Adele said of the Vegas postponement, which was announced just hours before the first show, after hundreds of fans had traveled to the city for the show, according to reports of the interview in the British press.
Adele has promised her fans that her Weekends with Adele residency in Las Vegas will “absolutely 100 per cent” happen this year.The singer was due to start the residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on January 21, with the run of shows extending through to April.However, Adele postponed the gigs the day before the opening night of her residency, telling her fans in a video message that her show wasn’t ready.“We’ve tried absolutely everything we can to put it together in time and for it to be good enough for you, but we’ve been absolutely destroyed by delivery delays and COVID,” she said. Weekends with Adele has yet to be rescheduled.A post shared by Adele (@adele)Speaking on The Graham Norton Show, which airs on BBC One tonight (February 11), Adele moved to reassure her fans that her Vegas residency will still be taking place in 2022.“It has to happen this year because I’ve got plans for next year,” she told Norton (via BBC News).
The show will go on — “100 percent.” After Adele tearfully confirmed her Las Vegas residency had been postponed, the Grammy winner is opening up about having to rearrange her plans.
Adele was praised by fans for an 'iconic' performance at the BRIT Awards 2022 just week after her Las Vegas shows were cancelled. The 33 year old, who sparked engagement rumours on the red carpet with a dazzling diamond on her ring finger, scooped the awards for Best Song with Easy On Me, Artist Of The Year and Album Of The Year. Adele dedicated the gong for Album Of The Year to her ex-husband Simon Konecki and her nine year old son Angelo Adkins in an emotional speech at the ceremony at The O2 arena in London.
Megan Fox, 35, and Machine Gun Kelly, 31, were the ones who may have scored big last night as they were spotted cuddling during the NHL All-Stars game in Las Vegas on Saturday, Feb. 5. The newly-engaged couple seemed to enjoy each others’ company as they sat in the bleachers together after the musician performed during the half-time show. Take a look at pics of the lovebirds at the big game here.
ESPN's return to broadcasting NHL games has generated plenty of fanfare, but not a lot of games on either ESPN or ABC. That begins to change this weekend.Saturday's All-Star Game from Las Vegas will be on ABC, and marks the beginning of ESPN ramping up its coverage for the second half of the season. ESPN will have 11 games starting later this month, while ABC's regular-season package of Saturday games begins on Feb.
A helping hand. Adele‘s boyfriend, Rich Paul, has been “very patient and supportive” as she reckons with the cancelation of her Las Vegas residency.
Adele is facing backlash for a recent Twitter post following the postponement of her Las Vegas residency. In a tweet on Tuesday (1 February), the 33-year-old singer announced she will be performing at the Brit Awards next week.
Sasha Urban editorGrammy-winning DJ and producer Zedd will open the 2022 NHL All-Star Game in Los Vegas.The National Hockey League (NHL) announced Monday that the performer will kick off the party by performing a set during player introductions. The NHL previously announced that Machine Gun Kelly will headline the annual hockey game, taking the stage during the second intermission.The 2022 Honda All-Star Game will broadcast live on ABC in the U.S. and on Sportsnet and TVA Sports in Canada beginning at 3 p.m.
Katy Perry has appeared on Saturday Night Live – watch her performance below.The episode, which was hosted by actor Willem Dafoe, marked Perry’s fourth time performing on the late night sketch show, after appearances in 2010, 2013 and 2017.Perry performed ‘When I’m Gone’, her recent electro-pop collaboration with Swedish DJ Alesso.Perry also brought audiences a taste of her recent Vegas residency to SNL, in a performance that saw her backed by a bunch of dancing, phallic-like toadstools who waved at fans and told them to “eat me” during the show.Perry later returned to perform ballad, ‘Never Really Over’, this time alone on stage.You can watch both performances below:Perry’s Las Vegas residency kicked off on December 29, taking over The Theatre at Resorts World resort/casino until mid-March. The opening night of the over-the-top show saw Perry roll out a 16-foot-tall toilet, ride a giant snail and more.Speaking about the production to GMA, Perry said: “A lot of my shows have been figuratively larger than life.