EXCLUSIVE: Comedian and impressionist extraordinaire Matt Friend has been tapped to host the 2024 NHL Awards, the National Hockey League announced today.
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Morrissey has announced that he will be performing two shows in Las Vegas next month.The solo icon and former Smiths frontman is set to perform a two-night run at the House Of Blues inside Mandalay Bay on July 26 and 27. A ticket pre-sale will be available for fans who use the code CHORD on June 6 at 10am local time.
General ticket sales will commence on June 7 at 10am local time, Visit here to purchase tickets.Speaking about the two shows on the Vegas strip in his most recent Instagram post, Morrissey said: “Despite recent fiascoes, I will indeed be fully present in blood-soaked flesh at the House of Blues in Las Vegas on July 26 (Friday) and 27 (Saturday). Having hung upside down for several months, I am now in good health – like an arrow fully drawn and waiting to be fired: please fling me.”A post shared by Morrissey (@morrisseyofficial)The news of his good health comes after “receiving medical supervision for physical exhaustion” and having to cancel a string of show in Los Angeles earlier this year.His shows also come a few weeks after the ‘Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now’ singer announced details of a new live album reissue, and teased that he plans to announce two “special event concerts”.“On Friday 26 July, Warner Records will re-issue Morrissey’s 1993 live in Paris album, ‘Beethoven Was Deaf’,” the brief post on his Morrissey Central blog stated.
“The release is global, and the album will be available on CD, black vinyl, and orange vinyl.”“The album originally reached #13 in England, but was not released in the U.S. The venue is the Zenith in Paris,” it continued, also sharing an image of the album artwork which shows the singer mid-performance.“Two special event concerts are planned to launch the July release,”
.EXCLUSIVE: Comedian and impressionist extraordinaire Matt Friend has been tapped to host the 2024 NHL Awards, the National Hockey League announced today.
That Las Vegas life!
Céline Dion has revealed she is working her way back to recovery, and is already planning a new show in her beloved Las Vegas.
Eagles have confirmed their upcoming residency at the Las Vegas Sphere – find dates and ticketing information below.Yesterday (June 12), the band announced the residency via their official website, confirming rumours dating back to March that they were in talks for several shows at the state-of-the-art venue in Nevada. While rumours suggested that the band would be playing a whopping 10-week residency, the Eagles have confirmed that they’ll be doing an eight-show stint instead.Those eight shows are due to take place between September and October, with two shows taking place each weekend.
The Eagles will play eight concerts at Las Vegas’ premier concert destination, Sphere.At all ‘Eagles — Live In Concert at Sphere’ shows, fans can expect an “ultimate connection to the band’s legendary catalog in an immersive experience that only Sphere can provide,” according to a press release.Prior to this high-profile residency announcement, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and co.
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Christina Aguilera is booked and busy, and the singer with Ecuadorian roots looks flawless. The 43-year-old music icon has been on tour and returned to her Las Vegas residency after extending more dates into August.Thankfully for fans who can’t attend shows, the singer has been sharing clips from her performances on social media.
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Adele won’t stand for homophobia! And she’s not afraid to make an example out of a brash heckler!
Adele confronted a heckler during one of her Weekends With Adele in Las Vegas after an audience member appeared to shout “Pride sucks” as the Someone Like You singer spoke to the crowd.The 36-year-old singer was performing as part of her Las Vegas residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace when she showed her support for the LGBTQ+ community in between songs.The Rolling In The Deep songstress looked sensational as she sat at a piano bench in a stunning long sleeved black dress. However, as she sat at the piano, Adele confronted an audience member who interrupted her monologue. In a clip, which has been widely circulated on social media, she said: “What was that?” She added: “Did you just say Pride sucks?”.
One customer clearly picked the wrong artist to mess with.
Pride Month on Saturday nightThe fan yelled out “Pride sucks” — and the “Hello” singer, 36, swiftly put the person in their place.“Did you come to my f–king show and just say that Pride sucks? Are you f–king stupid?” Adele said from onstage.“Don’t be so f–king ridiculous,” she continued. “If you have nothing nice to say, shut up, alright?”The rest of the audience cheered for the British diva during her brief rant. She carried on with her concert after she was done telling off the heckler.Fans took to social media to celebrate Adele for standing up for the LGBTQ+ community.“And that’s why she’s mother,” one person wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Ellise Shafer Adele did not hold back when an audience member yelled “Pride sucks!” during her Las Vegas residency on Saturday night. According to video obtained by Sky News, the Grammy-winning singer clapped back: “Did you come to my fucking show and just say that Pride sucks? Are you fucking stupid? Don’t be so fucking ridiculous. If you don’t have anything nice to say, shut up, alright?” During the Saturday night show of her Weekends with Adele residency in Las Vegas, the award-winning singer ripped into an audience member after they yelled out “Pride sucks!”.https://t.co/ifASGF11pA pic.twitter.com/zuDKGE0qvL Saturday was June 1, which marked the first day of Pride Month, the annual celebration of the LGBTQ+ community.
Adele called out a heckler at her Las Vegas residency who said that “Pride sucks”. Check out fan footage of the incident below.Last night (June 1), Adele continued her Weekends with Adele residency in Las Vegas, and the concert coincided with the start of Pride Month.
This was very jarring.
Lenny Kravitz hasn’t officially toured since 2019.And while he hasn’t officially announced a nationwide trek — although Kravitz teased one on Instagram in support of his new album “Blue Electric Light” — in the interim, the “Fly Away” rocker will headline a five-concert Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM from Oct. 18-26.“I’m here to amplify love,” the 60-year-old said on CBS Mornings.For those that want to hear Kravitz bust out the hits as well as cuts from the recently released record, tickets can be picked up for all five gigs as of today.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets was $86 before fees on Vivid Seats.Other shows have seats starting anywhere from $97 to $117 before fees.Can’t wait to see Lenny live for the first time in five years?We’ve got everything you need to know and more about Lenny Kravitz’s ‘Blue Electric Light’ Las Vegas residency.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all residency dates, show start times and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Dead and Company featuring John Mayer just announced they will play an additional six concerts as part of their ongoing ‘Dead Forever’ residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere this August.Their new shows will take place Aug. 1-3 and 8-10.“We’re having a ball at Sphere Vegas, so let’s keep it going! See you for two additional weekends in August,” the group shared via Instagram.This residency, which began on May 16, has seen the famously unpredictable Dead tread familiar territory and mix up their set lists at all shows, according to Set List FM.It also comes on the heels of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band’s 2023 farewell tour.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic There are subwoofers embedded in the seats of Las Vegas’ Sphere, which is part of the reason why Mickey Hart‘s nightly extended percussion segment, titled simply “Drums,” is one of the clear highlights of Dead & Company’s current 30-show residency at the venue. But that’s not the only great use Hart has been making of low-end frequencies that people can experience when they come in for a show by the Grateful Dead offshoot.