Brent Lang Executive Editor Madison Wells Live will present a private industry reading of “The Thing About Jellyfish,” a new play by Keith Bunin based on the best-selling novel by Ali Benjamin. The reading will take place on Oct. 6 in New York City.
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Is Joe Jonas throwing some shade at Sophie Turner amid their nasty lawsuit battle?
During the Jonas Brothers concert at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on Thursday night, the 34-year-old singer took a moment to give some love to all of the parents and parents-to-be in the audience. He said before performing the song Little Bird, per a video obtained by People:
Normally, we wouldn’t think too much about this brief shout-out. At first glance, it seems like nothing more than a sweet interaction with the fans. However, given that it came right after the explosive accusations from Sophie about him abducting their two kids? We wouldn’t be surprised if Joe was low-key trying to shade his estranged wife!
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The Game of Thrones alum filed a lawsuit against her ex, saying he refused to return their passports and thus prevented her from taking them back to England with her. Joe slammed the claims, saying the suit is “misleading” and insisting the “children were not abducted.” So it’s safe to say Joe is PISSED right now. Right after such a bitter battle has begun he shouts out parenting? Seems a bit layered to us.
We also wonder if Joe is still going to try to play up the “I’m the good parent” angle of this divorce. The alleged smear campaign trying to paint Sophie as an out-of-control party animal was clearly meant to make him look like Father of the Year. But since that crashed and burned spectacularly, and she’s now made legal overtures to get custody, we’re not sure anyone is going to assume he’s the stable one anymore. No matter how many songs he writes about it.
But what do YOU think, Perezcious readers? Was this shade or not? Sound OFF in the comments below!
Brent Lang Executive Editor Madison Wells Live will present a private industry reading of “The Thing About Jellyfish,” a new play by Keith Bunin based on the best-selling novel by Ali Benjamin. The reading will take place on Oct. 6 in New York City.
his wife, Kylie McDevitt Kelce, 31, have emerged as celebs to know about.If you’re just catching up on the Kelce brothers, amid Travis’ rumored romance with the biggest pop star in the world, here’s what you need to know. The “Lavender Haze” singer and Travis, both 33, went public on Sept. 24, when Swift watched his team beat the Chicago Bears in Kansas City, Missouri, and went to an afterparty post-game where they were photographed cuddled up.On Oct.
Christmas is coming and Mariah Carey says she’s “defrosting” and getting ready for the holiday season as she has announced a concert tour to continue the yearly tradition.
The Last Dinner Party have shared details of an “intimate variety show” at London’s Roundhouse next year – find ticket information below.The London-based band will play the Camden venue on February 1, 2024 with support from Heartworms.They wrote on Instagram that there’s “no particular reason for this event….none at all…”, but hinted that it could make for an unmissable experience. “We recommend very very strongly that you attend, could be historical,” they added.Tickets go on sale here this Friday (October 6) but fans can register for a pre-sale here that opens this Wednesday (October 4).
Boygenius have unveiled another new song during a live performance this week (September 30) – check out footage of ‘Powers’ below.The indie trio – comprising Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker – were playing a gig in Philadelphia at the TD Pavilion at The Mann when they debuted the latest of their new songs.It follows on from the first airing of ‘Afraid Of Heights’ last week (September 26) from their upcoming EP ‘The Rest’. The previous evening, Boygenius premiered ‘Black Hole’ at the same Boston venue.Due for release on October 13, ‘The Rest’ will also include another as-yet-unheard songs.
Two Door Cinema Club have returned with their vibrant new single ‘Sure Enough’ – listen to it below.The Northern Irish trio’s new track is an explosion of energy, featuring fizzing synths reminiscent of retro video games and spry electric guitar lines, marking the start of their next era.“Comfort, safety and security are all easy to come by. All you must do is accept the lie,” the band said of the new song in a press statement.Listen to it below.The new single arrives after the band’s recent announcement of a 2024 North American tour.
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Queen and Adam Lambert are set to embark on their North American ‘Rhapsody’ tour next week – find all the details below.The legendary band launched the acclaimed show back in 2019, and brought it to the UK, Ireland and Europe last year.Per a press release, Queen and their frontman Lambert are now taking the newly “expanded and updated” production back to the US and Canada “where it first began”. The group have promised an “even more ambitious show” at the upcoming dates.Queen’s 2023 Rhapsody’ tour is scheduled to begin with two consecutive nights at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Maryland next Wednesday (October 4) and Thursday (5).From there, they’ll visit Toronto, Detroit, New York, Boston, Philadelphia and other cities throughout the month.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic After previously postponing all his September shows due to struggling with peptic ulcer disease, Bruce Springsteen has now put off all of his remaining shows for 2023, saying they will be pushed back to next year. Makeup dates will be announced next week, his reps said. Tickets for postponed performances will remain valid for the soon-to-be announced dates, and refunds will be offered for anyone who can’t make the rescheduled concerts if they submit requests within 30 days of the 2024 shows being announced.
Two Door Cinema Club have announced a US and Canada tour set to kick off in early spring of next year – find all the details below.The Northern Ireland trio will embark on a 22-date tour across North America in February 2024. Their first show is set to take place on February 21 at The Eastern in Atlanta, Georgia.
Tony Iommi made a surprise appearance at the premiere of the new Black Sabbath ballet in Birmingham.The ballet, announced earlier this year, opened at the Birmingham Hippodrome last Saturday (September 23) and will run until this weekend (September 30), before moving on to Plymouth’s Theatre Royal and Sadler’s Wells in London. Tickets can be booked here.Iommi was involved in the creation of the ballet, working with Birmingham Royal Ballet director Carlos Acosta.
David Byrne met A24’s young fans as the Talking Heads Stop Making Sense is set to gross $800,673 from 264 Imax screens in North America this weekend. Its cumulative gross of $1.43 million includes Thursday screenings and a live event at TIFF for this remastered version of the 1984 Jonathan Demme-directed concert film ranked by critics as one of the best ever.
Joe Jonas appears to be subtly addressing his custody battle with estranged wife Sophie Turner.
As more details emerge about the rift between Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner that led him to file for divorce, Jonas continues to perform on the Jonas Brothers’ ongoing tour, dubbed The Tour.
No doubt the Jonas Brothers’ performance of “Little Bird” was extra special on Thursday night.
The Last Dinner Party have announced their first-ever North American tour.Kicking off on October 31, the five-piece will make their way to the East Coast for their first show at The Atlantis in Washington D.C.. From there, they will make stops in New York City and Philadelphia before heading over to the West Coast to play a show at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles, California.Their final show of the tour will take place on November 9 at the Bottom Lounge in Chicago.
Ending a two-and-a-half month impasse, DirecTV and leading station owner Nexstar Media Group have agreed to restore the signals of dozens of stations as the companies work to finalize a carriage renewal.
Keke Palmer is midway through her ‘Big Boss Tour’ and just may be coming to a city near you soon.She’s currently set to hit Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Philadelphia, New York and Chicago from Sept. 15-26.And if you want to see her live — which looks like a wild experience based on her Instagram — it isn’t too late to grab last-minute tickets.Better yet, general admission passes for all remaining shows can be scooped up for under $10.At the time of publication, we found some seats going for as low as $4 before fees on Vivid Seats.Yes, you read that right.Every single Keke Palmer concert has cheaper tickets available than seeing a Keke Palmer movie in theaters.Now that’s a deal.Need to see Keke strut her stuff and perform tracks from her new “Big Boss” album live on the road?Here’s everything you need to know and more about the 2023 ‘Big Boss Tour.’All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues 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.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs have announced a trio of concerts in North America later this year.The New York band will kick off their run at the MGM Music Hall in Boston on November 6, The Met in Philadelphia on November 8 and History in Toronto on November 11.Tickets, which you can purchase here, go on sale this Friday (September 15) at 10am EST (3pm BST) and a presale will be held tomorrow at the same time.The concerts follow their recent show with The Strokes at All Points East in London last month.A post shared by YEAH YEAH YEAHS (@yeahyeahyeahs)Earlier this year, the band commemorated the 20th anniversary of their debut album ‘Fever To Tell’ with the release of a half-hour documentary.There Is No Modern Romance was shot on the band’s 2002 tour by their frequent collaborator Patrick Daughters.The documentary isn’t the only major filmic project Yeah Yeah Yeahs have been associated with recently. They were also a part of Meet Me At The Bathroom, a film adaptation of the oral history by Lizzy Goodman’s acclaimed oral history of the early 2000s New York City music scene.