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‘The Beatles Love’ production by Cirque du Soleil is closing at The Mirage/Hard Rock Las Vegas on July 7. A Cirque rep shared, “This wasn’t our decision. As you know, Hard Rock needs to take control of the entire venue and do some major renovations.” Sadly, the show had recently only been filling the venue at between 40% to 60% capacity.
The life, career and philanthropy of late ‘Superman’ actor Christopher Reeve will be covered in an upcoming documentary. ‘Super/Man’: The Christopher Reeve Story’, premiering in theatres this Fall, will also share an intimate portrait of a man who was a real-life superhero to the disabled community after a horseback riding accident left him completely paralyzed.
Megan Thee Stallion will have the hotties trying to guess the number one answer. Meg announced that she will be appearing on an episode of “Celebrity Family Feud”. She posted on X, “This might be in the top 5 of best family feud episodes. I CANT WAIT FOR YALL TO SEE THIS.” Megan didn’t say when the episode will be aired.
Sabrina Carpenter has revealed what she was teasing when she asked people to click on a link that said “Brewing.” It’s a new song called ‘Espresso’, that drops at 8pm tonight. She wrote on Instagram: “just wanted to put out a little song before Coachella.”
Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider claims that offers for the band to reunite have become close to impossible to reject. He said light-heartedly that band members have begun “very general discussions…involving personal trainers, diets, hair extensions.” They last toured in 2016.
Deep Purple and Yes have joined forces for a North American run, starting August 14, a part of Deep Purple’s “One More Time” tour. Both acts will visit material from all eras of their 50-plus years together, as well their most recent albums.
Kevin Costner would be willing to return to “Yellowstone” to give his character a proper sendoff. “Maybe this will circle back to me. If it does and I feel really comfortable with it, I’d love to do it.”
Eminem is asking his fans . . . well, Stans . . . for their help with an upcoming documentary. It’s untitled, but it seems to be all about the fans. He tweeted out a link to an online survey with questions like how the fan first heard about Eminem, if they consider themselves a “stan”, if they collect his merch or write fan fiction, and if they’ve ever been to Detroit. It also asks for a one-minute video explaining why they are Eminem’s biggest fan.
Did you know Luke Combs got his start by posting six-second videos on Vine? (Remember that app?) He posted mainly country covers of artists like Garth Brooks, George Strait, and Eric Church. Luke previously said, quote, “I wasn’t mega big on there or anything, but I had enough fans where I was selling music, and I didn’t realize that was weird until I got to Nashville. They were like, ‘Wait, you’re selling how much?'”
Margot Robbie’s production company, LuckyChap, is developing a live action “Monopoly” movie. Details about the storyline are still undisclosed, but after the success of “Barbie”, the project has high expectations.
Jason Blum, known for low-budget horror hits, will work with Lionsgate to revive “The Blair Witch Project”, marking the start of a multi-picture agreement to reimagine horror classics. The plot details remain undisclosed, but Lionsgate chair Adam Fogelson promises a “new vision for Blair Witch.”
The 97th Oscars will take place on March 2, 2025. The nominations announcement will be January 17. The major contenders are expected to include “Joker: Folie à Deux”, “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” and “Dune: Part Two”.
CBS has officially renewed “NCIS” for Season 22 and “The Neighborhood” for Season 7. “NCIS” has been a top 20 series for 18 of its 20 seasons, and “The Neighborhood” is currently ranked as the third most-watched comedy on TV.
Tom Segura has secured a new dark comedy series on Netflix, serving as both the star and producer. The untitled show will feature Tom taking viewers through comedic vignettes with a twisted sensibility. It premieres in 2025.
Dolly Parton’s new children’s book, “Billy the Kid Comes Home for Christmas”, will be published by Penguin Young Readers. The picture book will be out on October 1.
After abruptly coming off the road last year, Aerosmith announced that they will return to their “Peace Out” tour this September. Their final show is now scheduled for February 26, in Buffalo, New York. The four-time Grammy-award winning band, kicks off September 20 in Pittsburgh and will pay homage to their five decades of music at every show.
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