MUMBAI – As part of his ongoing Justice world tour, Justin Bieber will perform in India on Oct. 18, it was announced today. The show, which is being co-promoted by AEG Presents and Indian entertainment ticketing platform BookMyShow, will take place at New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The stop will mark Bieber’s second concert in India, following his performance in Mumbai in May 2017, which was part of his Purpose world tour and attracted over 40,000 fans. That gig marked one of the largest concerts by an international artist in India. This one will be the first stadium show by a foreign act after the onset of the pandemic, and the first since U2 closed out The Joshua Tree tour in Mumbai in December 2...
Eezee Conceptz presents the music video titled “My Flag” by Minister GUC. Minister GUC comes through with the official music live performance video of his released song titled “My Flag“. My flag is taken off his latest studio album tagged “To Yahweh’s Delight“, a masterpiece with spirit uplifting songs. The visual is thrilling to watch as they worship God in spirit and truth. Watch and share Minister GUC – “My Flag” below. [embedded content]
Ozuna is gearing up for one of reggaeton’s most exciting live shows arriving in 2022 with the upcoming “OzuTochi Tour.” Get tickets here, and read on for more details including pre-sale dates. What Is Ozuna’s Next Tour? The 24-date North American circuit kicks off in Brooklyn on September 30th followed by East Coast shows in Reading, Pennsylvania and Boston on October 2nd and 6th, respectively. Heading west, the tour stops in Rosemont, Illinois on October 9th before settling in Texas for eight shows in the state and surrounding region between October 14th and October 27th. These dates include El Paso, San Antonio, Houston, Austin, and Oklahoma City. Advertisement Related Video Next, Ozuna stretches across the entire West Coast, starting in San Diego on October 30th and traveling to the lik...
[Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for Better Call Saul, Season 6, Episode 7, “Plan and Execution.”] What other show would devote a five-minute sequence to establishing its villain’s shower and nap routine? What other show would make it so captivating? That’s the special magic of Better Call Saul, which delivered a mid-season finale on Monday that redefined the concept of changing the game. For a good long portion of its runtime, so much of “Plan and Execution” fits with Better Call Saul as we’ve always known it. Central to the episode is the ultimate culmination of Jimmy and Kim’s plan to force a settlement of the Sandpiper lawsuit by ruining Howard Hamlin’s (Patrick Fabian) reputation — a combination of actual justice and petty revenge, motivations which both Jimmy (Bob Oden...
After teasing her return in last month’s first-look preview, Marvel has fully unveiled Natalie Portman’s Mighty Thor, Goddess of Thunder in the first trailer for Thor: Love and Thunder. Debuted during Game 4 of the NBA’s Eastern Conference finals, the new trailer reveals far more of the upcoming fourquel (a first for a Marvel Cinematic Universe solo series) from Taika Waititi. Picking up after the Avengers: Endgame, Thor (Chris Hemsworth) is on a quest to find peace within himself, going from “dad bod to God bod) and joining the Guardians of the Galaxy (Chris Pratt’s Star-Lord, Karen Gillan’s Nebula, Dave Bautista’s Drax, Pom Klementieff’s Mantis, et al). While he’s away, Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson) is serving as Queen of New Asgard, a role she finds isn’t as exciting as it might have s...
Hot on the heels of his latest release, “Data Harvest,” the industrial, mid-tempo producer, Bad Proxy, has been firing on all cylinders, releasing new music in 2022. Last week, he released his latest offering, “Break Away,” with Social Kid. Delivering a dark industrial bass tone, “Break Away” is filled with hypnotic arpeggiators, warping glitches, and chaotic melodies that push the track forward. With bass-heavy beats and stabbing synths throughout, “Break Away” delivers a heavy escape to a digital world. In collaboration with Social Kid, “Break Away” serves as Bad Proxy’s third signed original of the year, and is out now via Synesthesia Records. FOLLOW BAD PROXY: Facebook: facebook.com/badproxymusicInstagram: instagra...
It looks like DJ Khaled is preparing to drop yet another album after linking up with 21 Savage. The producer took to Instagram to post a picture of him and 21 together in his studio at his Miami home, quoting that he is in “Album mode” and the record is “special!” The We The Best founder and the Atlanta-raised rapper previously collaborated on the tracks “LET IT GO” with Justin Bieber and “Wish Wish” with Cardi B, which appeared on the albums KHALED KHALED and Father of Asahd, respectively. The current album in production will mark DJ Khaled’s thirteenth studio album. During an interview at the Billboard Music Awards with E!, Khaled claimed that the upcoming album would be the biggest yet. A release date, however, was not confirmed. Elsewhere in music, DJ...
Logic has admitted that his 2019 record Confessions of a Dangerous Mind was actually a “social experiment.” The rapper, who recently came out of his short-lived retirement, took to Twitter to answer fan questions and one user inquired about whether or not a side B of the album actually exists. “No but the funny thing is people didn’t realize it was a satyrical social experiment lololol I win and to this day the numbers show it is my most popular album proving my point,” he answered. He continued, “Make a controversial album and people talk. I’ve never actually admitted this lol.” Confessions of a Dangerous Mind debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 80,000 units earned in its first week, and by chart standards, his other records like 2022’s No Pressure, Everybody and YSIV all open...
The first trailer for Moonage Daydream, a new film about David Bowie that is neither biopic nor documentary, is here. Footage shows Bowie emerging on-stage in the Ziggy Stardust era, before a Bowie voiceover recites a passage from Mr. Rice’s Secret, a film in which he starred in 1998: “It’s what you do in life that’s important, not how much time you have,” he says over rousing music. Watch the trailer for the “cinematic odyssey” below. Moonage Daydream will premiere at Cannes Film Festival tonight (May 23) before arriving in theaters in September. The movie, which Bowie’s estate approved, features unreleased 35mm and 16mm footage from his personal archives. Brett Morgen, best known for Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck, directed, wrote, and produced the film. It is set to arrive on HBO and HBO ...
Adele, Jazmine Sullivan, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, and Japanese Breakfast’s Michelle Zauner have all been named to Time’s annual list of its 100 most influential people. Jon Batiste, Mary J. Blige, and Miranda Lambert also made the list alongside Oprah Winfrey, Issa Rae, Quinta Brunson, and more. See the rest here. Zauner’s latest laurel comes just days after her season-finale appearance on Saturday Night Live, where Japanese Breakfast performed “Be Sweet” and “Paprika.” Bowen Yang wrote about Zauner for her Time entry. In addition to releasing Jubilee, her memoir Crying at H Mart, and the soundtrack for the video game Sable last year, Zauner has revealed that a feature-film adaptation of Crying at H Mart is underway with MGM’s Orion Pictures. Questlove, who won a Best Documentary ...
Conor Oberst walked off stage two songs into Bright Eyes’ headlining set at The Lawn at White Oak Music Hall in Houston last night (May 22). Attendees claimed that the band then opened up the stage for fans to perform “Bright Eyes karaoke” until staff members informed the crowd the show was canceled and everyone would receive refunds. The venue would later sent an email stating: “Due to unexpected circumstances, Bright Eyes was unable to perform at White Oak Music Hall and the show has been officially cancelled.” Representatives for Bright Eyes offered no comment. Pitchfork has reached out to the venue. Bright Eyes started touring this year in March and April, and after a break, picked back up with shows in the Southwest starting on Thursday, May 19. Their tour continues with a show ...