The Rolling Stones had a huge surprise in store for fans during their Madrid concert on Wednesday.
17.05.2022 - 15:09 / variety.com
Carson Burton “Wheel of Fortune” is going on its first-ever live tour. “Wheel of Fortune Live!” is set to travel across North America for a tour of over 60 dates starting on September 8, offering fans a unique experience of the massively popular game show.The tour, which is produced by Right Angle Entertainment, marks a new partnership between Sony and Right Angle.
Attendees will have the chance to spin a replica of the iconic “Wheel of Fortune” wheel and solve the puzzles on the tour’s puzzle-board to win prizes including $10,000, or trips to Paris and Hawaii, among others. Additionally, other audience members will be randomly selected to win cash and prizes.“This partnership with Right Angle presents an opportunity to expand our reach to give more people a live experience as close to being on the televised show as you can get without actually being in the studio,” said Suzanne Prete, Executive Vice President, Game Shows for Sony Pictures Television.
“We look forward to providing this incredible local immersive experience to people who might not otherwise make it out to Los Angeles to be on the set with Pat and Vanna.” “Wheel of Fortune,” one of the the longest-running syndicated game shows in American television, began in 1975. The show is currently in its 39th season and is hosted by Pat Sajak, with Vanna White.
The show has also spawned the primetime edition “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune” on ABC.“Partnering with Sony to take America’s Game on the road for the first time is an honor for Right Angle,” Justin Sudds, Right Angle Entertainment co-Founder, said. “This game has a fan base that spans generations and we can’t wait to bring it to theaters across North America giving fans the chance to live the dream of spinning
.The Rolling Stones had a huge surprise in store for fans during their Madrid concert on Wednesday.
Love Island fans don’t have long to go until the next series of the hit dating show is back to TV screens. With the countdown well and truly on, the lineup for this year’s show has been released and next up is Tasha Ghouri.The blonde beauty is a first for Love Island making her the show’s first ever deaf contestant.Tasha, 23, is a dancer and model and hails from Thirsk in Yorkshire. She said her past relationships have been disasters and prompted her to apply for Love Island.
Love Island, we're often teased about potential contestants that could be part of the starting line-up. Sure, sometimes we never see them again, but sometimes certain contestants get leaked waaaaay before the series starts.Turns out some of the rumoured this year were in fact true, as dancer and model Tasha Ghouri has now been confirmed as one of the contestants in the Love Island 2022 OG line-up.Over the weekend, Natasha hit the headlines as she was rumoured to be joining the show, making her the first ever deaf contestant to take part.Recently, Natasha, who was born deaf, modelled for ASOS showing off her cochlear implant, “That’s me! Also just for confusion - this is a cochlear implant which is more advanced than hearing aids.”She said that she was proud to prove that “no matter what disability you’ve got, you can do it”.She will join Welsh paramedic Paige Thorne, microbiologist Dami Hope, waitress Indiyah Polack and student Liam Llewellyn.She is 23 years old.Tasha is from Thirsk, a town in Yorkshire.She's a model and dancer and has modelled for ASOS.
Love Island is back on our screens in just over a week, as a new group of singletons prepare for their summer of love.
Popular reality dating show Love Island is set to kick off tomorrow with its eighth series and the villa is reportedly set to include their “first ever deaf contestant” as model Natasha Ghouri is said to be set to step into villa. Natasha is set to enter the Mallorca villa for the upcoming series of Love Island, The Sun reports.
Eva Longoria is looking back at the first time she attended the Cannes Film Festival in 2005.
Variety.Guests who are able to score tickets to the extravaganza will have the chance to spin a replica of the colorful “Wheel of Fortune” disk.Fans will also solve puzzles on the tour’s game board to win a variety of cool prizes from $10,000 to trips to Paris and Hawaii.Audience members may also be randomly selected to win cash and gifts.Tickets for the show start at $29.50 with a pre-sale dropping on May 17 at 12 p.m. PT.
Carson Burton Cannes is bringing the metaverse to the film industry.The first-ever NFTCannes Summit will take place at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. This annual event is designed to connect leading minds from the media and entertainment industry to innovators, creators and investors in web3.Officially kicking off on May 23 at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, the summit is run by a coalition of groups, including production studio Electromagnetic Productions (EMP), global cryptocurrency financial management company Galaxy Interactive, NFT app OP3N, leading blockchain platform Avalanche and private investing platform Republic.
Moses Sumney, Shygirl and David Bowie photographer Rankin.Among the winners of last night’s ceremony, held at Abbey Road, was Eric Johnson, who won the Icon Award for his legendary photographs of the late ’90s and early ’00s New York hip-hop scene, including famous shots of Biggie Smalls, Aaliyah, Nas, Missy Elliott, Lauryn Hill and many more.Abbey Road’s Managing Director Isabel Garvey said of the awards: “Everyone at Abbey Road Studios is thrilled with the quality of the entries and winners in our first Music Photography Awards.
EXCLUSIVE: Here is the hot project for international buyers for next week’s Cannes Market. Sony Pictures has preemptively acquired US rights to Miramax’s Here, a film adaptation of the celebrated Richard McGuire graphic novel that will reunite the Forrest Gump team: Academy Award-winners director Robert Zemeckis, screenwriter Eric Roth and star Tom Hanks, with Robin Wright also starring. It’s the quartet’s first time back together since the 1994 film classic, which won six Oscars including Best Picture.
Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired U.S. rights to the coming-of-age film C.R.A.Z.Y., which launched the career of the late Jean-Marc Vallée (Dallas Buyers Club), making the film accessible to U.S. audiences for the first time since its run on the festival circuit in 2005. The film will hit theaters on June 3rd, following promotional screenings at prominent LGBTQ+ film festivals across the country.
Jennifer Aniston gifted Ellen DeGeneres a “Hello” mat as her first-ever guest. Nineteen years later, a “Goodbye” mat may be more appropriate. On May 26th, the world will watch as Aniston joins DeGeneres on her stage for the last time, as her first, and final guest.
Big news for Beyonce!
Beyonce has received her first-ever Daytime Emmy Award nomination. The 40-year-old star - who has already won a host of accolades during her career - has been nominated in the Outstanding Original Song category for the track that she wrote for her mother's Facebook talk show. Elsewhere, CBS’ 'The Young and the Restless' leads the overall list of nominees, with 18 nods in total.
Brave Girls are set to embark on a nine-date tour of the US later this year.Today (May 4), promotion and production company Studio PAV announced the dates of the girl group’s upcoming US tour.