The Black Reel Awards have unveiled a new statuette, to be awarded to future honorees and category winners starting this year.
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The Black Keys have announced details of their ‘Dropout Boogie’ US tour – the duo’s first outing since their 2019 studio album ‘Let’s Rock’. Check out full dates and ticket details below.Band of Horses will be supporting on all 32 dates of the expansive North American tour, with Ceramic Animal, Early James, and the Velveteers opening select performances.The Live Nation produced tour kicks off July 9 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
The Dropout Boogie tour will also be the band’s first dates following the release of their Grammy-nominated blues album ‘Delta Kream’ last year.Speaking to NME in May 2021 singer/guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney shared that they created the album accidentally.“We were doing all these songs from memory,” Auerbach told NME. “We just recorded this stuff for fun.
We never even thought about it as being an album.”IT’S OFFICIAL – Our 32-date “Dropout Boogie” North American Tour begins July 9 in Las Vegas with special guest @bandofhorses. @CeramicAnimal, @earlyjamesbham, & @TheVelveteers for select dates! Tickets on sale Friday, February 4 at 10 am local time.https://t.co/wr3sUExLKx pic.twitter.com/7FjOZYihAs— The Black Keys (@theblackkeys) January 31, 2022The Black Keys; full upcoming ‘Dropout Boogie’ US tour dates are below.
There will be a fan pre-sale from 10am local time on Tuesday February 1, before tickets go on general sale from 10am on Friday February 4. Tickets will be available here.JULY 9 – MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, NV 11 – USANA Amphitheatre, Salt Lake City, UT 13 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver, CO 15 – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre, St.
The Black Reel Awards have unveiled a new statuette, to be awarded to future honorees and category winners starting this year.
Wilson Chapman editorThe NAACP and BET have announced the performers and presenters for the 53rd NAACP Image Awards.Nine-time Grammy Award winner and recent Super Bowl halftime show headliner Mary J. Blige will perform at the live show. The ceremony will also feature Samuel L.
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Straight Outta Compton, Set It Off, and Friday among his many notable works.And for the first time ever, the Halftime Show included American Sign Language performers. Deaf rappers Sean Forbes and Warren “WaWa” Snipe were on hand to energetically interpret the music.
“Black Like Me” at the Grammys, was the first African-American woman to co-host the ACM Awards and rocked a supersize Afro when she did “Love My Hair” at the CMAs.Now, the 38-year-old singer — whose debut album, “Remember Her Name,” is up for three Grammys in April — will have another memorable moment when she performs the national anthem at the Super Bowl on Sunday. “It’s Black History Month, and a black country singer gets to sing the national anthem at the Super Bowl. Wow,” Guyton told The Post. “This is a huge moment for me.
Mary J. Blige has shared her thoughts on not being paid to perform at this year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show.The Queen of hip-hop soul is set to perform alongside Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg and Kendrick Lamar during this Sunday’s (February 13) NFL showdown between the Cincinnati Bengals and L.A.
Power Book II: Ghost and 2017's Mudbound, which landed her two and made history. (Blige was the first person to be nominated for acting and songwriting—“Mighty River”—in the same year.)And she's not stopping anytime soon.
Blake Lively were spotted taking in opening night of The Music Man on Broadway. The 45-year-old Reynolds and his 34-year-old wife were spotted masking up while arriving at the at Winter Garden Theatre in New York City.
57th Academy of Country Music Awards nominations are here! On Thursday, Jimmie Allen and Gabby Barrett announced the nominees for this year's ACMS, with Chris Young leading the pack with seven nods.Miranda Lambert, the most-nominated female artist in ACM history, earned five nominations this year, including a record-tying 16th nod in Female Artist of the Year category, of which Reba McEntire previously held the sole record.Walker Hayes, a first time nominee, was also nominated five times. Jordan Davis, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne, Carly Pearce, Carrie Underwood and Morgan Wallen earned four nominations each, while Jason Aldean, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Dave Cobb, Ashley McBryde and Lainey Wilson were each recognized three times.Blake Lively earned two nominations, her first nods at a music awards show, for producing and directing Taylor Swift's music video for «I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor's Version).» Swift's brother, Austin Swift, was also nominated for his work as a producer on the video, while the singer herself nabbed her first ACM nomination since 2018.The 57th Academy of Country Music Awards, hosted by Dolly Parton and co-hosts Barrett and Allen, will stream live on Prime Video from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Monday, March 7 at 8:00 p.m.
Angelique Jackson Bleecker Street has secured North American rights to Catherine Hardwicke’s new action-comedy, “Mafia Mamma,” starring Toni Collette, Monica Bellucci and Rob Huebel.Collette stars in the film as a suburban American woman, who inherits her grandfather’s mafia empire and must learn navigate her new role as the head of the family business, defying everyone’s expectations.Based on an original idea by acclaimed French novelist, screenwriter and filmmaker Amanda Sthers, Hardwicke directs from a screenplay written by Debbie Jhoon and Michael J. Feldman (Peacock’s “AP Bio,” Hulu’s”Deadbeat”).
Bleecker Street has acquired North American rights to Catherine Hardwicke’s action-comedy Mafia Mamma, starring Toni Collette (The Staircase, Nightmare Alley), Monica Bellucci (The Matrix franchise, The Man Who Sold His Skin) and Rob Huebel (The Descendants, The Goldbergs), which is heading into production in Italy in May.
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani spent a day out the with the kids enjoying a NASCAR event in Los Angeles on Sunday.The happy family turned out to the inaugural Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum, a pre-season exhibition race, and were all smiles as they had a great time at the track at the Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumStefani took to her Instagram story to share some snapshots from the fun event, where she partied with her three kids -- Kingston, 15, Zuma, 13, and Apollo, 7.In one photo, a beaming Stefani gives her handsome hubby a sweet peck on the cheek.Another pic she posted showed her kids, and the huge crowd at the Coliseum.Stefani wrote on the post, «So fun to be out of the house!»It was a sweet family outing for the happy couple, who tied the knot back in July at an intimate wedding ceremony on Shelton's ranch in Oklahoma.For more on the cute couple and their adorable romance, check out the video below! Blake Shelton Calls His Wedding to Gwen Stefani the 'Greatest Gig' Gwen Stefani Previews ‘The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration’ (Exclusive) Ariana Grande Surprises Gwen Stefani at Her Final Las Vegas Residency Blake Shelton Releases Wedding Vow Song 'We Can Reach the Stars'
Nine Inch Nails have shared details of a US tour this year – their first shows since 2018.Last year the band cancelled their planned live shows as uncertainties around the COVID pandemic remained. Now, the Trent Reznor-fronted group will hit the road in America.The tour kicks off in Raleigh, North Carolina this April and includes appearances at the Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta and the inaugural Primavera Sound Los Angeles.It wraps with a date in Cleveland featuring special guests Ministry and Nitzer Ebb.
As the 2022 NASCAR Season began to rev up its engines on Sunday (Feb. 6) with the Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum, two of the biggest stars in California came out to watch it all go down at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani. As Joey Logano held off Kyle Busch to win the preseason exhibition, Blake, 45, and Gwen, 52, watched high-speed action in a private outdoor box, along with her three kids – Kingston, 15, Zuma, 13, and seven-year-old Apollo. As the historic race took place, Blake got swept up in the excitement and leaned in to give his wife a sweet kiss on the cheek. It was a little bit of adorable PDA to commemorate the start of the NASCAR year. ‘
Alicia Keys sure knows how to celebrate a birthday as lavishly as possible. The singer shared a snazzy video montage of her insane and never-ending celebrations, along with a heartfelt caption to the man behind it all, her husband.MORE: Alicia Keys' $20.8m modern house is the ultimate party pad - insideThe luxurious birthday featured everything from a party in a massive private jet, another intimate party in Las Vegas, endless bottles of champagne and The Producer mezcal, multiple outfit changes, and true to the locale, casino games.Alicia, who turned 41, dedicated the celebratory post to her husband, Swizz Beatz, who she married in 2010.
Super Bowl LVI ad takes the reins on all of our emotions.Titled “A Clydesdale’s Journey,” it’s the minute-long story of a wounded horse who finds the will to run in a tale more hard-hitting than a 12-pack of the brand’s lagers.Directed by Oscar winner Chloé Zhao of “Nomadland,” the horse is shown enduring a painful fall into barbed wire along with the crushing sadness the hurt equine felt while confined to its stable, unable to run.After what appeared to be a long and hard winter, the horse — with motivation from Budweiser’s iconic retriever dog — manages a heartfelt recovery to a slowed-down tune of the “Star-Spangled Banner” as its owners look on in awe as the Clydesdale takes off at full speed through their ranch.“This Super Bowl we have one message for America: In the home of the brave, down never means out,” the beer brand captioned the commercial.The inspirational tale that follows one of the brand’s beloved Clydesdales is meant to be a metaphor for what the nation has been enduring, said Daniel Blake, Budweiser’s vice president of marketing.“The Clydesdales are, for many people, a symbol of America, a symbol of hope, of strength, of resilience,” Blake told USA TODAY Sports of the “comeback story.”The move to pull on the nation’s heartstrings comes after Budweiser opted to not run any ads during last year’s Super Bowl, instead putting the money toward vaccine education.“For us to come back, with a symbol of America but also a story of injury, the road to recovery and ultimately, this triumph, I think is a really important message for the country to hear right now and one that really, only Budweiser can tell in this way,” Blake added, predicting the spot will hit people “kind of deep in their core.”The moving
Slowthai has announced a slate of dates for a brief North American tour. The Antisocial Roadshow tour is a seven-show run that kicks off in New York City on April 8 and will make stops in Toronto, Chicago, Denver, and San Francisco before concluding in Boston on April 30.
Slowthai will return to North America later this year for a run of headlining shows in the leadup to his performances at Coachella 2022.The tour, announced earlier this week (January 31), will commence in early April with a performance at New York’s Webster Hall. The rapper will spend most of the month on tour throughout the continent, which will include sets across both weekends of Coachella alongside the likes of Harry Styles, Billie Eilish and Kanye West.Slowthai was performing in the US as recently as last month, where he performed a last-minute show at Brooklyn venue Baby’s All Right.
Wolf Alice will tour North America this March and April, taking in shows across the US and Canada on a 20-date run.READ MORE: Wolf Alice live in London: spellbinding small venue show from snarling rock superstarsThe tour, announced yesterday (February 1), is part of the band’s ongoing world tour in support of their third studio album, ‘Blue Weekend’. It marks their second tour of North America in as many years, following their run of dates in late 2021.Along with their headlining dates, the band will also play two shows in June as a support act.
Lady Gaga has announced another run of her ‘Jazz & Piano’ residency in Las Vegas – see all the details below.The ‘Chromatica’ singer will return to Sin City this spring for nine live concerts at the Park MGM hotel and casino. It comes after she performed a string of shows at the venue last October.As announced yesterday (January 31), Gaga’s forthcoming stint is due to begin on April 14 and will run until May 1.