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Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, and Morgan Wallen have been announced as 2024 Stagecoach headliners. Set for April 2-28, it will also feature Post Malone (performing a set of country covers), plus Jelly Roll, HARDY, Willie Nelson & Family, Megan Moroney, Bailey Zimmerman, Leon Bridges, Diplo, Dwight Yoakam, Wiz Khalifa, The Beach Boys, Elle King, and more.
“The Nun II” kicked off the fall box office, scaring up a solid $32 million estimated opening weekend domestically. The first “Nun” was released in 2018 as a spinoff of the “Conjuring” horror series, and is the highest grossing film in the franchise with a $53 million domestic opening and $365 million globally.
Paul Reubens’ official cause of death has been revealed, a little more than a month after the ‘Pee-wee Herman’ actor died at 70. His immediate cause of death was recorded as acute hypoxic respiratory failure, which occurs when the lungs cannot release enough oxygen into the blood, according to a death certificate. It also says he battled 2 types of cancer at the time of his death.
The head of the Recording Academy has changed his tune, now saying that the ‘Heart on My Sleeve’, Ghostwriter’s hit viral AI-generated recording mimicking Drake & The Weeknd, will not be eligible for a Grammy because “the vocals were not legally obtained.”
Prior to passing on September 1, Jimmy Buffet had been working on a new album, which is now scheduled for release November 3. “Equal Strain on All Parts” is now being marketed as a posthumous tribute to the “Mayor of Margaritaville.” Three songs have been released, including ‘My Gummie Just Kicked In’, featuring Paul McCartney on bass.
2024 might be Cardi B’s year. Fans have been waiting for her second album, which should be coming next year. In a recent interview, Cardi said, “You know what? I was indecisive, but I was like, you know what? I should already start talking about the album because I’m going to be putting it out very soon.” When pressed about when the album would be released, Cardi said, “It’s going to come out when it’s going to come out…it’s not going to come out this year.”
Fall Out Boy has announced the second leg of their ‘So Much For (2our) Dust’ tour, with Jimmy Eat World serving as openers. The tour starts in Portland, Oregon on February 8th and wraps up in Minneapolis on April 6th.
Robin Thicke was filmed out in West Hollywood with his fiancée April Love Geary last week, and he was wasted. He even kind of wrestled around with her, while she repeatedly told him to stop.
Laurie Strode’s house from the original “Halloween” is on the market for $1.8 million. It’s in the Los Angeles area. Haddonfield, Illinois doesn’t actually exist.
“The Drew Barrymore Show” will return soon, but without writers. The Writers Guild plans to picket, but Drew says, quote, “I own this choice. We are in compliance with not discussing or promoting film and television that is struck of any kind.”
Beastie Boys Square was unveiled this weekend at the intersection of Ludlow and Rivington in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. That’s the street corner on the cover of their 1989 album “Paul’s Boutique”. Mike Diamond . . . a.k.a. Mike D . . . and Adam “Ad-Rock” Horovitz were there for the unveiling. Adam “MCA” Yauch passed away in 2012.
Lainey Wilson didn’t let a temporary sound outage caused by a lightning strike disrupt her concert on Friday. She had a crew member bring out a megaphone and she performed a cover of Keith Whitley’s “When You Say Nothing at All”. She said, quote, “Thank y’all for your patience while we waited for the power to kick back on . . . guess ya could say lightning likes us these days.”
Ed Sheeran postponed his concert in Las Vegas on Saturday night due to “technical issues” just hours before he was set to take the stage. By the time he posted the message, fans had been lining up for hours outside Allegiant Stadium in sweltering 90-degree heat, with some requiring medical attention for heat-related issues.
Chris Evans and Alba Baptista tied the knot in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on Saturday. Wedding attendees included Robert Downey Jr. and his wife, Susan Downey, Chris Hemsworth and his wife, Elsa Pataky, Jeremy Renner, John Krasinski, and Emily Blunt. A source says in November of 2022 that the couple had been together “for over a year and it’s serious.”
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