Broadway showed signs of a spring blossoming last week, with box office receipts and ticket prices taking their traditional climb during the tourist-bumped week leading up to Easter. In all, the 33 productions grossed $38,594,054, a 12% increase over the previous week. Attendance for the week ending April 9 was 280,760, up 4%. The more
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Jai Paul, photo by Timothy Saccenti News Jai Paul’s Leak 04-13 (Bait Ones) Getting First-Ever Vinyl Release 3,000 copies will be available via XL Recordings. The vinyl LP arrives on the 10th anniversary of the music’s infamous leak—and just ahead of Paul’s live debut at Coachella. By Madison Bloom April 12, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook
Jimmy Kimmel once again hosted the Oscars this year, though his monologue left a bad taste in a few mouths. The late-night comedian received two FCC complaints for his joke about Irish people, according to Rolling Stone. While speaking about the “diversity and inclusion” of this year’s Academy Awards, Kimmel commented on the number of
A new week means, new music! This week’s features include picks from Daniel Ceasar, Pink Sweat$, Yung Bleu & more. Each song selected on this week’s list has been hand-picked and offers something for every listener. Keep reading to check out some songs that dropped within the last week that we’re spotlighting. Daniel Ceasar –
Kenyon Dixon has released the official video for his new single “Slow Dancing” featuring Kincy. The retro visual features Dixon chilling out and getting cozy with a foxy lady in a vintage pad with an in-house band. Other guests are also getting their groove, while Dixon and Kincy eventually link up for vibes. Dixon released
HipHopWired Featured Video CLOSE Freaknik, the former annual HBCU spring break gathering in Atlanta, is under heavy scrutiny as debates about the event continue to rage on. With a document about Freaknik coming soon to Hulu, some on Twitter are comparing similar instances of large gatherings as seen in the Girls Gone Wild series. Freaknik,
Eclectic Japanese metal band Boris are heading out on tour later this month and to mark the occasion, they released an official music video for the track “Nosferatou” that should give you a pretty good idea of what their shows are like. Tickets are on sale now. The track is originally featured on the band’s
NLE Choppa – Ain’t Gonna Answer Featuring Lil Wayne [Official Video] Pre-Save Cottonwood 2: https://nlechoppa.lnk.to/Cottonwood2PreSave 🔔 Subscribe to the channel: https://youtube.com/c/NLECHOPPA?sub_confirmation=1 Credits Director: @Hadizaeim_ Executive Producer: @Jasonozeigler Production Company: @telos.inc Lyrics: Chorus Don’t be worried bout what we be doing What we doing making money What they doing hating on us If you want it
Glastonbury Festival have announced ticket re-sale dates and details, giving fans another chance to get into the 2023 edition of the festival this June. READ MORE: Glastonbury Festival 2022 – review: camping, killer tunes and catharsis on Worthy Farm The first main batch of tickets went on sale back in November – with coach and ticket
The Robert Cray Band is an American blues band formed in the late 1970s. Led by singer and guitarist Robert Cray, the band has become known for their unique blend of blues, soul, and rock music. Cray’s soulful and emotive vocals, combined with his powerful guitar playing, are the centerpiece of the band’s sound. The
Oh what a night. Producer Metro Boomin takes it to the dance floor in his “Too Many Nights” music video performed by Future and Don Toliver. Directed by Metro Boomin, Hidji World, and Zac Facts, the trio spend their hard-working evening at the studio, a night of partying, and linking with the crew outside of
George Thorogood and the Destroyers have canceled a run of performances as Thorogood deals with an undisclosed “very serious medical condition.” “With great sadness, we must announce the cancellation of our Canadian and U.S. tour dates from April 27, 2023, through May 21, 2023,” the band announced on social media. “George has been diagnosed with a very serious
Amanda Bynes has been released from a mental hospital more than 3 weeks after she was first admitted for treatment … TMZ has learned. Sources close to Bynes tell us she was released Monday from the facility in Southern California after both Amanda and the medical staff determined she was ready to get back to
There is humor in subverting expectations, but Night Court Season 1 Episode 13 shoots itself in the foot when they shelve Abby’s characteristic optimism in favor of fear-driven heroics. Of course, she fears for the well-being of her courthouse friends, and her goal is altruistic, but for Dan to champion having faith in people’s ability
The nation’s biggest movie theater advertising network National CineMedia said tonight it’s filed a voluntary Chapter 11 petition in U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Texas – where one of its biggest shareholders and customers, Regal parent Cineworld, has just presented a restructuring plan to emerge from bankruptcy itself. Cineworld filed in
Julia Jacklin, photo by Richard Clifford News Julia Jacklin Announces Summer 2023 Tour Dates The Australian artist’s North American trek includes a stop at Pitchfork Music Festival in July By Matthew Ismael Ruiz April 11, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Julia Jacklin has announced a run of North American tour dates with support from Black
Saba has been teasing a collaborative project with legendary producer and fellow Chicago native No I.D. since last year; now the duo have previewed the “private collection” with their new single, “Back in Office.” Stream it below. Last spring, Saba told Apple Music 1’s Ebro Darden that No I.D. sent him 120 beats with the
The 2023 Music at the Intersection is coming. The two-day outdoor concert, now in its third year, is set to take place at Grand Center Arts District on Saturday, Sept. 9, and Sunday, Sept. 10, in St. Louis, Missouri. Grammy-nominated singer Masego is headlining act for day one. He will support his sophomore self-titled album,
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Jason Mendez / Getty It’s been four months since Metro Boomin dropped his sophomore album, HEROES & VILLAINS, but the super producer from The A isn’t done pushing his project and connects with the Toxic King and Don Toliver to bring to life one of the albums’ standout tracks. Dropping off
It turns out that Nikki Sixx won’t be the only Mötley Crüe member to get featured on Dolly Parton’s rock album, tentatively titled “Rock Star,” as John 5 took to social media earlier today to announce his involvement as well. According to his tweet earlier today, the guitarist said he was “honored” that he got