Month: August 2023

Travis Scott plans to perform at Houston’s Toyota Center in October, but the booking didn’t sit well with local police. The Houston Police Officers’ Union denounced the concert and urged local officials to intervene. Advertisement “Like most, we were in complete disbelief that anyone would approve of Travis Scott or the production company having another
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Refresh 2023-08-09T20:19:34.143Z The hold music before the call starts was just playing the version of “Grim Grinning Ghosts” from the Haunted Mansion movie and I’m still annoyed the soundtrack doesn’t include a full version of the song in that style. It’s a bop.  2023-08-09T20:11:13.318Z About 20 minutes before the Q3 call, it will be interesting
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After a three-year hiatus, Artscape, a free arts festival, will return to Baltimore, Maryland, from Sept. 22 through Sept. 24.  Kelly Rowland has been announced as the headlining act. The legendary singer will grace the main stage on Friday night. Additional performers over the weekend include Nile Rodgers & CHIC (Saturday afternoon), Angelo Moore of
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photo: Gene Smirnov Philly-based extreme metal act Witching have spent the last six years building a reputation up and down the East Coast and other regions of the United States (and will soon spread their wings to Europe). Their second full-length, Incendium, is due for an October 27 release on Translation Loss Records and expands on the sound
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Janelle Monáe has extended her Age of Pleasure Tour with an additional four dates in North America. The newly announced shows will include performances in Indianapolis, Columbus, Ohio, and New Orleans. Additionally, Monáe will play a second night in Washington, D.C. That extra stop and its first night at The Anthem won’t be powered by
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It appears Kiari Cephus (aka Offset) has decided to drop his lawsuit against his longtime music label home, Quality Control Music. Advertisement According to TMZ, Offset filed to dismiss his suit against Quality Control Music with prejudice. Apparently, the 31-year-old rapper will no longer release music through the Atlanta-based company. Offset accused Quality Control of
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Jay-Z‘s Made In America festival has been cancelled for 2023 due to “severe circumstances”. The annual festival was due to be held next month (September 2-3) in Philadelphia and headlined by SZA and Lizzo. In their statement announcing the cancellation, festival organisers said the decision was made “due to severe circumstances outside of production control.”
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