John Stamos is opening up about being labeled a playboy when he was younger.
03.10.2023 - 16:41 / variety.com
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. It isn’t too late to snag tickets to U2‘s highly anticipated residency, which marks the first set of shows to be performed at the massive new Sphere in Las Vegas. “U2:UV Live at Sphere Las Vegas” opened Friday night, with 17 concerts set through Nov.
4. The group originally planned for a mere five gigs but announced last week that they would extend their run. While tickets to the added dates immediately sold out during the presale, there are still tickets available on resale sites such as Stubhub, VividSeats, Seatgeek and Ticketmaster.
The group is now officially booked into the one-of-a-kind venue from Sept. 9 through Nov. 4, mostly on weekends, with some Wednesday dates as well.
The group isn’t officially declaring that this now represents the entirety of the engagement, but the Edge has made it clear what the outer boundaries of their time in Vegas would be. If there are more dates to be added, there is only one additional weekend they could take place before Sphere’s calendar is booked with other events. In a Q&A with Variety the Edge said, “Because of the size of the venue, the scope of this run will be probably a maximum of six weeks.
And we couldn’t possibly really realistically do more shows than that. So I don’t think it really qualifies as a classic residency.” With the addition of the latest dates, U2’s engagement at Sphere now stretches across six weeks, as the Edge predicted. In his review of U2’s first show at the Sphere, Variety music critic Chris Willman wrote that “Against many odds — of age, of personal change, of shifts in attitude about authenticity and
.John Stamos is opening up about being labeled a playboy when he was younger.
Thania Garcia Adele has announced she is extending her residency at the Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas one last time. The final leg of Weekends With Adele, which launched last November, is 32 dates and runs from January through June 2024. Details were announced by Adele, who on X (formerly Twitter), penned a thoughtful paragraph to go along with the news.
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Ariana Madix is everywhere right now.In addition to her decade-long run on “Vanderpump Rules,” current stint on “Dancing With The Stars,” new sandwich shop “Something About Her” and upcoming cocktail book “Single AF Cocktails,” she’s also going on a three-show ‘Single AF: An Evening for Bad B—-es with Ariana Madix Tour’ this December.She’ll kick the quick run off at New York City’s Town Hall on Sunday, Dec. 10.After that, the 38-year-old Florida native drops into San Francisco’s Castro Theatre on Dec.
Billy Joel is going the co-headliner route.After a successful run of concerts with Stevie Nicks, the “Piano Man” is teaming up with Sting for a huge show at Tampa, FL’s Raymond James Stadium on Saturday, Feb. 24.And if you want to hear “We Didn’t Start The Fire” and “Every Breath You Take” by the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers in one night, there are affordable seats available.At the time of publication, our team found some tickets going for as low as $85 before fees on Vivid Seats.Not a bad price to see two of the biggest names in music live.Floor level seats start at $257 before fees.Need a few more details before picking up your tix?You’re in the right place.We’ve got everything you need to know and more about Billy Joel and Sting’s one-night-only concert in Tampa below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on tickets by section for the Feb.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Warwick Davis is the face of the “Willow” franchise, which kicked off in 1988 with Ron Howard’s fantasy film and continued with the short-lived Disney+ sequel series in 2022. Disney canceled the television series after only one eight-episode season, and then it pulled the show off of Disney+ entirely for cost-cutting measures. Davis is now calling out Disney on X (formerly Twitter), asking the studio in a recent post to answer the many fans wondering why they can no longer watch the show via streaming.
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan said the video giant is more focused on refining its newest sports experience, NFL Sunday Ticket, than it is in pursuing NBA rights when they become available after the 2024-25 season.
Rudie Obias editor If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. While Apple is enjoying the fruits of the new iPhone 15, Google is looking to reap the rewards of their own new smartphone — the Google Pixel 8. In fact, the tech giant just released two new Android models, Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, as well as a new smartwatch, Google Pixel Watch 2.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Advertisers considering new ways to measure video audiences may finally be getting a yardstick that can actually do the job. For years, individual TV companies have been testing a number of would-be competitors to Nielsen. each offering a bespoke brew of measurement technologies that marketers and media agencies can test as they see fit.
Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan has a busy year planned.The progressive metal band, already on a nationwide tour supporting their 2019 album ‘Fear Inoculum,’ just announced an additional 20 concerts with special guest Elder in January and February 2024.That includes two huge back-to-back gigs at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Friday, Jan. 12 and Saturday, Jan.
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The Drew Barrymore Show is coming back, but at least three writers are not joining the staff.
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“I Need That,” a new production at New York’s American Airlines Theatre which has previews starting on Friday, Oct. 13 ahead of its Nov.
The horror genre is built on the idea that you can take real-world issues and add a few scares to create something memorable. And that’s precisely the goal with the upcoming film, “The Mill.” As seen in the trailer for “The Mill,” the horror film is set near the future where capitalism has run amok (such a crazy, outlandish idea, huh?).
The greater the spy, the bigger the lie. That’s the tagline for Matthew Vaughn’s “Argylle,” a razor-witted, reality-bending, globe-encircling spy thriller.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s ongoing ‘Restless Leg Tour’ just added an additional eight shows extending well into 2024.And this time, they’re finally coming to New York City.The former Weekend Update co-anchors have not one, not two, not three but four (!) gigs at the Beacon Theatre on Wednesday, Feb. 7, Thursday, Feb.
An online rumor recently made the rounds saying filmmaker Matthew Vaughn was next in line to take over the James Bond franchise, and it’s fitting but almost laughable. Because Vaughn, who actively sought the James Bond gig early in his directing life, has basically made an entire career of doing his own spy franchises, almost snubbing his nose at Bond in the process.
Peep Show could return when the characters are “old men” in their seventies.The actor, who played Jeremy in the Channel 4 sitcom, reaffirmed the idea in an interview with NME to mark the show’s 20th anniversary.“We’ve always said that it would be funny to go back and see them as old men,” Webb said. “Living in the same flat and having the same arguments… I think probably this side of, shall we say, 70?”His co-star David Mitchell, however, believes any future reunion should be a “totally separate thing”.“It’s nice that people still give a shit… I don’t want to tack anything onto the end of it,” Mitchell said.
NF has “Hope.”The 32-year-old rapper just announced a second leg of shows as part of his 2023 ‘Hope Tour.’Now, the sprawling North American tour will spill into 2024 when NF aka Nate Feuerstein performs at arenas all over the U.S. from May 8 through June 8.And if these shows are anything like the explosive concerts from the first round of the tour — as seen on Instagram — fans are in for a treat.Best of all, if you need tickets ASAP, we’re here to help make that happen.Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, Sept.