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TWICE have announced six new shows in North America and Australia for their upcoming ‘Ready To Be’ world tour.Today (March 23), the popular K-pop girl group announced on Twitter that they are adding two new shows to the Australian legs of their ‘Ready To Be’ tour. They include a second Sydney show on May 2, as well as a follow-up Melbourne concert on May 7.As for the North American leg of TWICE’s upcoming world tour, it will see the addition of four new stops – three in the US and one in Canada.
The girl group have added second shows to the Oakland, Houston and Chicago stops of their stateside tour, meanwhile they will play an additional show in Toronto.Tickets for the newly added Australian dates of TWICE’s ‘Ready To Be’ tour are out now via Live Nation Australia. Meanwhile, the tickets for the new US and Canada dates are set to go on sale today at 3pm local time via Ticketmaster.APRIL 15-16: Seoul, South Korea, KSPO DomeMAY2: Sydney, Australia, Qudos Bank Arena (new show) 3: Sydney, Australia, Qudos Bank Arena 6: Melbourne, Australia, Rod LAver Arena7: Melbourne, Australia, Rod LAver Arena (new show) 13-14: Osaka, Japan, Yanmar Stadium Nagai 20-21: Tokyo, Japan, Ajinomoto StadiumJUNE 10: Los Angeles, California, Sofi Stadium12: Oakland, California, Oakland Arena (new show)13: Oakland, California, Oakland Arena 16: Seattle, Washington, Tacoma Dome 21: Dallas, Texas, Globe Life Field 24: Houston, Texas, Toyota Center25: Houston, Texas, Toyota Center (new show) 28: Chicago, Illinois, United Center29: Chicago, Illinois, United Center (new show)JULY 2: Toronto, Canada, Scotiabank Arena3: Toronto, Canada, Scotiabank Arena (new show) 6: East Rutherford, New Jersey, Metlife Stadium 9: Atlanta, Georgia, Truist ParkTWICE 5TH
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New Order have announced details of a UK and European tour, with Confidence Man due to support – see full dates below.The new dates follow a run of shows in North America in March which included a performance and in conversation key-note speech with the band at the SXSW Festival.The band also performed earlier in the same week as part of Austin City Limits Live at the Moody Theater.New Order will begin their upcoming tour on September 21 at Copenhagen Royal Arena, before heading to Amsterdam, Paris, London, Dublin and Glasgow. They finish up in Leeds at the First Direct Arena on October 7.Tickets for the tour will be on sale this Friday, April 14 at 9.30am.
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Stray Kids have added concerts in Los Angeles, Japan and the Philippines to the upcoming 2023 leg of their ‘Maniac’ world tour.On November 7, the group shared a string of announcements unveiling additional dates for their 2023 ‘Maniac’ world tour. These include a series of “encore” shows in Los Angeles and the cities of Tokyo and Osaka in Japan.
Republican New York Congressman George Santos has introduced a bill that would ban U.S. foreign aid to countries that criminalize LGBTQ people and women.
retired Giants quarterback Eli Manning.The New York greats dished on their tennis obsessions in the inaugural episode of Club30, a new podcast from Lundqvist co-hosted by his best friend, entrepreneur Jay Liddell. In the episode, which drops Wednesday, the athletes dive into sibling rivalries, life after the pros and quenching their thirst for competition with tennis.
Leonardo DiCaprio has denied claims he's dating Love Island host Maya Jama, after reports claimed the pair had enjoyed a "string of dates". Hollywood star Leonardo, 48, has hit back at the rumours and denied all claims, according to the Daily Mail, after a source told The Sun he and Maya, 28, are in "regular contact". Maya partied with Leonardo in London back in February, as she attended his star-studded pre-BAFTA party in the capital, and has since been spending time with him in New York, according to reports.They were also photographed with friends as they left the Le Piaf club in Paris last month.
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, the hit docuseries about several doctors and nurses working in a New York City-area hospital, executive producers Ruthie Shatz and Adi Barash are back with a spinoff series that expands the scope to include the fast-paced world of emergency medicine. , which is also on Netflix, continues to follow some of the standout, real-life characters from — which many dubbed the «real-life .» Also, it introduces viewers to new medical personnel at a few other nearby locations as they navigate the ups and downs of the city's relentless healthcare system and never-ending need for patient care. In addition to Dr. David Langer, Dr. John Boockvar and Dr.
here.In January, they announced their return to the UK with some new London shows. The band, who surprised fans late last year with news that they would be reuniting for the first time in decade, will play two headline shows at London’s KOKO this August.Now, The Walkmen have added further dates, including shows in Glasgow, Manchester and Dublin, with an additional London date. Tickets for the new dates go on sale this Friday, March 31 and can be found here.In addition to the UK dates, the band are due to play a number of shows at New York’s Webster Hall in April.
TWICE member Chaeyoung has hinted that there might be more solo projects from the group’s members in the future.In a new interview with Newsweek, the K-pop idol touched on future projects for the girl group. Chaeyoung mentioned the upcoming Japan-based sub-unit MISAMO – comprising the members Sana, Momo and Mina – but also seemed to hint to even more different sub-unit combinations.“[The three of them] are planning on working as a unit in Japan, so that’s something that’s very new in our next chapter,” she says.
WOODZ has announced his 2023 ‘OO-LI’ world tour.The K-pop musician is set to kick off his tour with a two-night concert in Seoul, South Korea on May 20 and 21. WOODZ will then start the Asian leg of his world tour, which will feature 7 shows in Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan and more over the next month.At the start of July, the singer will wrap up the Asia leg with two shows in Thailand’s capital of Bangkok, before headed to Mexico on July 6.
CRAVITY have announced the dates for the North American leg of their upcoming ‘Masterpiece’ world tour.The Starship Entertainment group will start the North American leg of their world tour at Webster Hall in New York on June 16, before heading to Chicago’s Copernicus Center on June 18. CRAVITY will also play a show in the US territory of Puerto Rico on May 20, before heading back stateside with concerts in Atlanta and Dallas, before wrapping things up in Los Angeles.Aside from the US leg, CRAVITY’s ‘Masterpiece’ world tour will also see the boyband perform two shows each in the Japanese cities of Osaka and Yokohama.
“the world’s hottest grandma” says she’s ditched the subscription site because it’s become too “smutty.”Gina Stewart, 52, generated worldwide headlines when she started sharing steamy content on the platform years ago, with fans fawning over the gamesome grandmother.But now the Australian bombshell says she’s turned off by the site’s lack of exclusivity. “Due to so many people joining and all of the hardcore pornography, it’s lost its luster a bit,” the sexy star complained to Jam Press.
Thania Garcia The Latin Recording Academy has announced changes to the Latin Grammy Awards including the addition of the best songwriter of the year honor, best singer-songwriter song and best Portuguese-language Urban performance. There’s also a series of revisions for song submissions, including changes to the album of the year and best engineered album categories that specify the percentage of playing time and credits for artists, producers, engineers, mixers, mastering engineers and songwriters. All updates go into effect immediately for the upcoming 24th annual Latin Grammys taking place in November. These changes come just as the Grammys experienced similar modifications, including the addition of the songwriter of the year award along with several new performance categories that were first applied at the 65th annual show in February.
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New Order have backed the #LetTheMusicMove campaign against proposed changes to US visa rules that would impact touring artists.Last month saw the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announce that it was planning to raise touring visa fees for foreign acts by more than 250 per cent.The DHS said in its proposal that applications for a P visa, which is for acts arriving in the states to perform temporarily, would increase from the current rate of $460 (£375.23) to $1,615 (£1,317). Meanwhile, the longer-term O work visa would jump from $460 (£375.23) to $1,655 (£1,349).Numerous musicians have since spoken out against the plans, saying that it would be “a huge hardship to pay such high visa fees”.
NMIXX have announced their upcoming ‘Nice to MIXX You’ showcase tour that will take the group to cities in North America and Asia.The ‘Nice to MIXX You’ tour is set to kick off on May 2 on the West Coast of the US in Washington, followed by two shows in California. The girl group will the head south, with performance in Texas and Georgia, before moving up the East Coast with concerts in DC and New York.The following month, NMIXX will make their way to Asia, starting with a show in Thailand on June 4.
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TWICE recently took to the stage of popular daytime talk show The Kelly Clarkson Show to perform their latest English single ‘Moonlight Sunrise’.The K-pop girl group made a guest appearance on the March 14 episode of the talk show, hosted by original American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson, where they performed ‘Moonlight Sunrise’ live for just the second time ever, following the Billboard Women In Music Awards 2023.TWICE captivated the audience of The Kelly Clarkson Show with their sleek dance moves and pristine harmonies. Notably, a large portion of the audience members were seen holding on to the girl group’s Candy Bong lightstick. Elsewhere during their appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, TWICE member Tzuyu shared a funny moment with host Kelly Clarkson, who had a hard time pronouncing the Taiwanese singer’s name when trying to ask a question.Tzuyu later shared more about the meaning behind ‘Moonlight Sunrise’, saying that the song is about “wanting to know the other person’s heart, and they use the metaphor of ‘moonlight’ and ‘sunrise’ to parallel that fluttering heart feeling when you’re in love,” as interpreted by an on-stage translator.During the interview segment, the girl group also shared their favourite things to do when visiting America.