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2020 MTV VMAs: Doja Cat’s ‘Say So’ Performance Hypes the Crowd - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
31.08.2020 / 06:35

2020 MTV VMAs: Doja Cat’s ‘Say So’ Performance Hypes the Crowd

Doja Cat knows how to get the crowd hyped up! The 24-year-old rapper-singer — whose given name is Amalaratna Zandile Dlamini — delivered an energetic, fun and fabulous performance of her hit song «Say So» during the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday.Doja stepped out in a barely there, shimmery skintight outfit as she belted out the first lines of the track, «Day to night to morning, keep with me in the moment / I'd let you had I known it, why don't you say so?»The performance went down on a

More than 100 coronavirus cases linked to controversial Smash Mouth gig - www.nme.com - state South Dakota - state North Dakota
nme.com
28.08.2020 / 13:15

More than 100 coronavirus cases linked to controversial Smash Mouth gig

coronavirus in an outbreak that has been linked to a controversial Smash Mouth gig earlier this month.The band sparked outrage after performing to a large crowd of fans who were not wearing masks at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota.At one point, lead singer Steve Harwell told the crowd: “Fuck that Covid shit.

That Smash Mouth Concert Caused Over 100 New COVID-19 Cases! - perezhilton.com - state South Dakota
perezhilton.com
28.08.2020 / 05:09

That Smash Mouth Concert Caused Over 100 New COVID-19 Cases!

Turns out, ignoring coronavirus pandemic protocols to see Smash Mouth in concert is NOT a smart idea.

Smash Mouth posts hate mail after Sturgis concert’s COVID-19 backlash - nypost.com - Minnesota - Washington - Wyoming - Montana - state South Dakota - Wisconsin - state Nebraska - state North Dakota
nypost.com
27.08.2020 / 15:21

Smash Mouth posts hate mail after Sturgis concert’s COVID-19 backlash

performed for socially undistanced thousands at a time over the course of 10 days, at an event attended by hundreds of thousands in total.According to the Associated Press, 103 COVID-19 cases directly related to the rally have been reported by the health departments in eight states — South Dakota, Minnesota,Wisconsin, Nebraska, Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming and Washington.The band has not had much to say about Sturgis or responded to media requests since performing at the rally.

Smash Mouth receive hate mail following controversial performance - www.nme.com - state South Dakota
nme.com
27.08.2020 / 08:05

Smash Mouth receive hate mail following controversial performance

Smash Mouth have taken to social media to share some of the hate mail they’ve received following their controversial appearance at Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota earlier this month.Thousands gathered at Smash Mouth’s concert on August 9 where they performed as part of the ten-day event.

Smash Mouth Receives Hate Mail After Performing At Sturgis Motorcycle Rally - etcanada.com - state South Dakota
etcanada.com
27.08.2020 / 05:07

Smash Mouth Receives Hate Mail After Performing At Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

Smash Mouth garnered the band’s first headlines in a long while when the ’90s hitmakers performed at the recent Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota.

How Jadon Sancho reacted to Dortmund transfer stance amid Manchester United interest - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - Sancho
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
17.08.2020 / 22:33

How Jadon Sancho reacted to Dortmund transfer stance amid Manchester United interest

straight to your inboxJadon Sancho has no issues with staying at Borussia Dortmund amid interest from Manchester United, according to his teammate Roman Burki.The 20-year-old is a priority target for the United who have been unable to reach an agreement with Dortmund so far this summer.

Smash Mouth Performs for Thousands Without Masks, Declares 'F**k That COVID' - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
12.08.2020 / 16:12

Smash Mouth Performs for Thousands Without Masks, Declares 'F**k That COVID'

#SmashMouth#SouthDakota#Sturgispic.twitter.com/3QyEtW7vi7Here is a brighter video to see all the people (credit KOTATV) pic.twitter.com/P7XW46BLiSOn Tuesday, Stephen Colbert parodied the incident on, sharing footage of the group and dubbing over the lyrics to «All Star.»«Somebody once told me the virus was baloney, he ain't the sharpest tool in the shed,» the spoof lyrics began, cutting to an image of President Donald Trump.

Colbert Drops COVID Parody of ‘All Star’ for Smash Mouth at Sturgis Rally (Video) - thewrap.com - USA
thewrap.com
12.08.2020 / 07:27

Colbert Drops COVID Parody of ‘All Star’ for Smash Mouth at Sturgis Rally (Video)

the “All Star” band playing a show in front of a mask-free crowd, as if we weren’t currently in the middle of a pandemic that has been significantly more severe in the United States than it has been anywhere else in the world.Also Read: Tucker Carlson: Media Attacked Sturgis Rally Attendees for Being 'Too Masculine' (Video)So Colbert and “The Late Show” paid homage to that whole thing with a doctored video of Smash Mouth performing “All Star,” the band’s signature hit from “Shrek,” at the Rally.

Smash Mouth performed for packed crowd at Sturgis Motorcycle Rally despite ongoing coronavirus pandemic - www.foxnews.com - state South Dakota
foxnews.com
11.08.2020 / 07:31

Smash Mouth performed for packed crowd at Sturgis Motorcycle Rally despite ongoing coronavirus pandemic

Smash Mouth has now joined the list of high-profile bands to perform for large crowds amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The group performed in Sturgis, South Dakota on Sunday as part of the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.

Smash Mouth Frontman Steve Harwell Tells Mask-Free Sturgis Rally Crowd, ‘F– That COVID S–!’ - thewrap.com - state South Dakota
thewrap.com
11.08.2020 / 02:09

Smash Mouth Frontman Steve Harwell Tells Mask-Free Sturgis Rally Crowd, ‘F– That COVID S–!’

Here is a brighter video to see all the people (credit KOTATV) pic.twitter.com/P7XW46BLiS— Connor Matteson (@mattesontv) August 10, 2020The Strugis Rally, an annual gathering of motorcycle aficionados, was held this past weekend in South Dakota despite the pandemic, which has infected more than 5 million people in the U.S. alone and killed more than 160,000.

Smash Mouth Singer Says ‘F— That COVID S—!’ as Band Plays Sturgis Biker Rally - variety.com
variety.com
11.08.2020 / 02:03

Smash Mouth Singer Says ‘F— That COVID S—!’ as Band Plays Sturgis Biker Rally

Chris Willman Music WriterIn playing at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Sunday night, the band Smash Mouth did not feel any need to avoid the elephant in the room, which would be the fears of outsiders — and apparently few in attendance — that the socially un-distanced gathering could be a breeding ground for a coronavirus “super-spreader event.”“F— that COVID s—!” singer Steve Harwell could be heard telling the crowd in video footage.

‘F–k that COVID shit!’: Smash Mouth plays to thousands of bikers at rally - nypost.com - USA
nypost.com
11.08.2020 / 01:05

‘F–k that COVID shit!’: Smash Mouth plays to thousands of bikers at rally

annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally didn’t seem worried about gathering together during the viral outbreak that’s killed at least 160,000 Americans.“We’re all here together tonight! F–k that COVID shit!” front-man Steve Harwell said on stage, earning cheers from the crowd.The iconic 10-day festival was expected to attract some 250,000 motorcycle enthusiasts, scaled down from about half-a-million people who attended in previous years, according to USA Today.Festival goers didn’t have to face many of

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