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  • Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars, Shaboozey To Perform At 2025 GRAMMYs


    The 2025 GRAMMYs, officially known as the 67th GRAMMY Awards, will air live on CBS and Paramount+ on Sunday, Feb. 2. Watch highlights from the 2025 GRAMMYs on live.GRAMMY.com.

    The 2025 GRAMMYs telecast will be reimagined to raise funds to support wildfire relief efforts and aid music professionals impacted by the wildfires in Los Angeles. Donate to the Recording Academy’s and MusiCares’ Los Angeles Fire Relief Effort To Support Music Professionals.

    Editor’s Note: This interview was conducted before the onset of the wildfires in Los Angeles.

    revered and as reviled as Vybz Kartel.

    Renowned for his inimitable vocal flow and incomparable word play, Kartel’s voluminous catalogue of self-penned gritty gangster anthems, blistering social commentaries, tender love songs, and outrageous X-rated ditties have established him as one of the greatest and most versatile dancehall lyricists of all time. Conversely, the violence and vulgarity depicted in some of his songs, his years of skin bleaching, his feud with dancehall artist Mavado (their volley of diss tracks eventually led to vicious confrontations among their respective factions), and the chilling allegations in his now overturned murder conviction have earned condemnation in Jamaica and beyond. 

    The magnitude of Kartel’s career was evidenced by the massive turnout for his Freedom St. concert in Kingston, Jamaica, on Dec. 31 — attracting an audience just shy of the National Stadium’s 35,000 capacity. The event was Kartel’s first performance in almost 14 years, having served, as he specified during a November press conference, “12 years, 10 months, six days and 14 hours” for the August 2011 murder of his associate Clive “Lizard” Williams.  

    The Vybz Kartel trial commenced on Nov. 18, 2013 and concluded on March 13, 2014, reportedly the longest hearing in Jamaica’s history. Prosecutors alleged that Williams and another man received unlicensed guns that belonged to Kartel; when the weapons weren’t returned, the pair was summoned to Kartel’s home, where Williams was killed. Williams’ body was never found. Kartel (born Adidja Palmer), and three other plaintiffs were found guilty of Williams’ murder.

    The legal proceedings were tainted by allegations of police officers tampering with evidence, and a juror bribing other jury members to return a not guilty verdict. Yet, the judge allowed the case to continue. In April 2014, Kartel received a life sentence with eligibility for parole in 35 years; six years later, the Jamaica Court of Appeal upheld his murder conviction. Kartel’s lawyer, Isat Buchanan (son of legendary Jamaican toaster Big Youth) represented Kartel upon appeal; Kartel and his co-convicted were released from jail on July 31, 2024. 

    “I was always confident I would be released, and I had to reassure the others,” Kartel tells GRAMMY.com, pointing to a tattoo of the number 238 under his right eye. He got that tattoo in prison —  a reference to the paragraph in his judgment that itemizes, among other concerns, the judge’s management of jury issues. “I knew about that paragraph years ago so I never lost hope,” Kartel says. “I’m so blessed: I came out of jail to two grandchildren and a career that’s bigger than the one I left.” 

    Kartel also came out to a fiancee, Turkish born, British raised Sidem Öztürk, transforming from a “gyalis” (involved with several women) into a “one burner” (monogamous), a status he references in his recent single “The Comet.” “When I was in prison Sidem stood by me,” Kartel reveals. “A woman who was there for you at the roughest times should benefit more than anybody else.”

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    The Freedom St. concert began with a brief retrospective of previous Kartel interviews, performances, and newsreels showing his arrest, his trial and ultimately, his release from jail, beamed on the enormous screens suspended above the stage. Kartel slowly arose from a platform beneath the stage, dapperly attired in a three piece pin-striped charcoal suit, greeted by the sustained, resounding din of air horns, vuvuzelas, and the entire audience on their feet cheering. Kartel’s first song was his 2009 hit “Hustle The Money,” undoubtedly chosen for its fitting lyric: “mi nuh have time fi nuh jail time/dat a waste time/mind ‘pon mi money and mi money ‘pon mi mind.”  

    Despite his diagnosis of Graves’ disease in 2016, and years of imprisonment, Kartel did an impressive job alternating between performing and introducing his guest artists over a span of nearly four hours. They included Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale, rapper Busta Rhymes, upcoming artists Likkle Vybz and Likkle Addi (who are Kartel’s sons), and several acts formerly associated with his Portmore Empire (a.k.a. Gaza). Among the latter were Shawn Storm (also celebrating his freedom), the exceptional vocalist Jah Vinci, and the empire’s most successful alumnus, Popcaan.

    Also joining Kartel was Spice, stunning in a royal blue and white ensemble with matching full-length topcoat, boots and a crown befitting her dancehall queen status. Together they delivered a dynamic, sexually charged performance of “Ramping Shop.” Released in late 2008, “Ramping Shop” was both artists’ first Billboard charting hit, although it was banned from Jamaica’s airwaves, with Spice declaring, “this song changed my life.”

    Veteran deejay Bounty Killer, in a brief appearance, congratulated Kartel on this new chapter in his life, acknowledging his former acolyte’s talent and stature in the dancehall pantheon: “Youth, you are a lyrical genius, phenomenal. You aren’t taking anybody’s throne, you built it independently.” Responding to his mentor, with whom he had an acrimonious split in 2006, Kartel humbly stated, “I learned from the best.”

    Kartel dropped his latest album, Viking (Vybz Is King) 10th Year Anniversary, on Jan. 31. The deluxe edition of 2015’s Viking (Vybz Is King) features four of the album’s original cuts (including Unstoppable, which urges ghetto youths to work hard and achieve their dreams, and the anthemic, celebratory Dancehall) alongside seven new tracks, all recorded after his release from prison.

    Three months earlier, minutes after learning his EP Party With Me was a 2025 Best Reggae Album GRAMMY nominee, Vybz Kartel spoke with GRAMMY.com at Kingston’s AC Hotel. In a wide-ranging interview, dancehall’s Worl’ Boss discussed his incarceration, health, prison reform, finding God and renouncing real life gangsterism.

    It’s great to see you again. Thirteen years is a long time to be incarcerated. Do you have flashbacks of your time spent there?

    I do have flashbacks and I’m still processing my freedom. Going to prison for 12 years, 10 months, six days and 14 hours took a toll on me mentally and physically. The last two years I was in a maximum security prison.

    The cell was maybe 10’ x 8’, so I had to sit with my legs in a crossed position, which took a toll on my muscles. I did my first yoga class yesterday to help my muscles and I have a personal trainer so we’re putting in the work. In 2025 we’ll hit the ground running.

    In an interview with the Guardian, you said that “gangsterism has had a negative effect on the youth.” Will you stop writing/recording gangster songs?

    No, I’m changing the man, not the artist. Let the artist be the artist, like, let Denzel be Denzel, star in a movie as a gangster, or a policeman or a preacher. But in my real life, there’s no support for gangsterism, no illegal stuff, no guns, nothing.

    After I started making money [in music], I didn’t have to be a gangster, but I still was. I’m not making excuses, but it had a lot to do with how we grew up; I’m now telling the kids, bro, it’s dumb, it doesn’t mean anything. I had to figure that out the hard way; people have figured it out in harder ways, like being maimed and in a wheelchair or never coming out of prison.

    I feel like God gave me a new lease on life [Kartel points to the tattoo on his forehead that reads “Love God”]. I was never too religious. Now, I can’t wake up or go to bed without praying and giving thanks to God.

    Did your relationship with God start because it helped you cope with being locked up?

    No. I was never doubtful about gaining my freedom, even when it seemed hopeless. Finding God just felt right. In prison you have a lot of time; I love to read, so I started reading the Bible. I fell in love with faith and I started praying. Then I said, “God, if you can get me out of this, I will never stop calling your name, never stop teaching the youths to stay on the straight and narrow,” because the Bible says that words without works are nothing.

    In the 2000s, Josef Bogdanovich (CEO Downsound Entertainment, promoter/producer of Freedom St.) was involved in the Rehabilitation Through Music program, which gave Jamaican inmates opportunities to legally record music. Singer Jah Cure’s signature hit “Prison Walls” was recorded through that program. Are you looking to create a program to help prisoners with musical talent legally record songs?

    Yes. I am registering a charitable organization and prison reform is what I’m focusing on. My children have a charity; they grew up much nicer than I did, so they give back.  But I want to create my own charity, hire people, work on a specific agenda and the music program is my primary focus. I’ve also partnered with a lady who feeds homeless people, so that’s the direction I want to take and lead by example.

    I also want to petition the prison system to change some of its laws. For example, guys who are found guilty of non-violent crimes should be under house arrest or fined, not put in maximum security prisons with dangerous thugs.  

    Veteran Jamaican singer Ken Boothe had a 1970 hit called “Freedom St.” Did that song inspire the title of your concert?  

    Yes and no. In Jamaica, when people get locked up, outside of the prison we call it Freedom St., which is probably where Ken Boothe got it from.

    In an interview we did in 2020, I asked how you recorded the music that was released while you were incarcerated. You didn’t directly answer. Now that you’re out, can you discuss your prolific output while imprisoned, which includes eight albums, and 50 singles released in 2016 alone, and how those records were made? After a few years in prison, the recording quality really improved.

    For the earlier songs I would usually sit out of the bunk [bed] and record. I figured out the iPhone 5s had amazing recording quality. In recording studios, padding keeps the sound in, so it doesn’t sound metallic and echo when it hits the wall. I had two phones, one playing the riddim, I have an earpiece in, and I’m recording a cappella, kneeling down, with the mattress wrapped over my head and the phone a few feet away from my face. I had to peep because if a warden or a [correctional officer] is walking by, he can see me.

    That’s how I recorded, and the quality got better because the mattress imitated the studio padding. “Fever” was done that way, so was my GRAMMY-nominated album Party With Me.

    You served your sentence in different correction facilities. Why were you moved around?

    Mostly it was done as a punishment because of [whispers] the recordings. The warden was pressured: Why is this man allegedly recording in prison? Nobody ever knew, well, they knew, but they didn’t know. If I am singing about a product that came out in 2018 and I was arrested in 2011, well…I did what I had to do, because that’s my job.

    2016’s “Fever” was recorded in prison and received a RIAA gold certification in 2020. Your first GRAMMY-nominated EP Party With Me was also recorded in prison. Was it a career goal to receive a GRAMMY nod?

    Receiving a GRAMMY nod is big, it’s great, but it was never a career goal. A career goal for me, actually for the entire reggae/dancehall industry, is to sell music. I believe in the commerce of our music, that what Jamaican artists offer should be represented with a larger scale of numbers.

    Jamaican artists perform everywhere. But our record sales/streaming numbers have to increase to make sure dancehall is in the same space where we can say, yes, that’s Drake, or Mavado or Kartel. Sean Paul and Shaggy do that on a scale, but it can be bigger. My career goal is to sell records like Pink Floyd. With proper promotion, marketing, more tolerant lyrics and more commercialized music videos, I think it can work.   

    You’ve been involved in some of the most notorious episodes in dancehall’s history, including the brawl with veteran deejay Ninja Man onstage and the feud with Mavado. Would you have handled those situations differently today than you did at that time?  

    If I were the person I am today, there wouldn’t have been those situations. Again, it’s how we were raised, the ego of poor Black men; we started making money, so our egos got big. Funny enough, the last two prisons I was in, Ninja Man [Editor’s note: he is currently serving a life sentence for murder] and I were on the same block. The last two years, I was literally put in a box within a box and we talked from behind the fence. He is one of my two favorite artists, the other is Buju Banton.

    Mavado was always my brother, but we were on some Cain and Abel s—! Now we talk all the time. Funny enough again, Mavado’s son [Editor’s note: Mavado son is also serving a life sentence for murder] was in the same prison as me. Mavado’s son was my son’s best friend when they were going to prep school. Throughout the feud, my son went to his parties and he came to my house, while me and his father were going at it.  

    In your 2012 book The Voice of the Jamaica Ghetto, you share your views on issues affecting the country, including crime, politics. Do you plan to write another book about your incarceration?

    Yes, I have physical notes from when I was in my cell, writing my thoughts. Maybe it’s a book about change, and not harboring bitterness, but definitely there’s going to be a book about that journey.

    You have always been an extremely prolific artist. Tell me a bit about your new album Viking (Vybz Is King) 10th Year Anniversary.

    Viking is a classic album, and since it came out exactly 10 years ago, it was the perfect time to bring it to the forefront again, revitalizing and re-upping the hits and adding some new Vybz Kartel.

    With the latest songs, I am really just out here having fun, vibing out with my friends again in the studio, so I think many of the new songs reflect that playfulness, like “Str8 Vybz” and “#AmOut.” And of course, I have to give thanks to the one above who made it all possible, so I wanted to open it with “God Is the Greatest.”

    Also I’m working on a new studio album, closer to summer, but still in no rush, just enjoying family and life.

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    Exciting news for music fans everywhere! Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, and rising star Shaboozey are set to perform at the 2025 GRAMMYs. Get ready for an unforgettable night filled with powerhouse vocals, energetic performances, and incredible music. Don’t miss out on this star-studded lineup – mark your calendars and get ready to witness music history in the making! #GRAMMYs2025 #LadyGaga #BrunoMars #Shaboozey #MusicLegends

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  • When is Super Bowl halftime show? When Kendrick Lamar will perform




    The highly anticipated Super Bowl halftime show is set to take place on February 13, 2022. Fans of Kendrick Lamar will be thrilled to know that the Grammy-winning rapper will be headlining the halftime show, bringing his dynamic and energetic performance to the biggest stage in sports. Make sure to tune in to catch Kendrick Lamar’s unforgettable performance during the Super Bowl halftime show!

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  • Joan Jett, Patti LaBelle, The Revivalists slated to perform at Jazz Fest • The Tulane Hullabaloo


    2025 marks 55 years of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, which kicks off on Apr. 24. This year’s Jazz Fest boasts an impressive lineup of big-name artists and local musicians who properly honor the festival’s legacy.

    Those who enjoy indie rock will be excited to hear that Cage the Elephant is returning to Jazz Fest’s lineup since their performance in 2018. Known for songs like “Cigarette Daydreams” and “Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked,” Cage the Elephant has won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album twice, and it is no wonder why. The band stands out amongst others in the genre because of the members’ sheer creativity, evident in not just their lyrics and musicality, but in their “wildly cathartic performances” that are nothing short of eccentric.

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    This year’s lineup includes many other rock bands, including Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band and Cheap Trick, but possibly the most exciting act will be Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. Joan Jett is regarded as the “Queen of Rock n’ Roll,” and she and the Blackhearts, her backup band, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2015. It goes without saying that Jett will be one of the most — if not the most — anticipated acts at this year’s Jazz Fest and will be a must-see for attendees.

    While the festival boasts many names in rock, Jazz Fest 2025 also features many artists of other genres, such as country and folk, which includes Kacey Musgraves. Known for songs like “Butterflies” and “Rainbow,” Kacey Musgraves’s commitment to social justice in her music is evident, tackling themes like LGBTQ+ acceptance that adds a liberal element to her work that is uncommon in the country genre. If her performance at Jazz Fest is anything like her set at Austin City Limits in 2019, her set will be a powerful exhibition of her excellent live vocals and engagement with the crowd.

    Another big artist coming to Jazz Fest this year is Laufey. Pronounced “lāy-vāy,” Laufey is an Icelandic-Chinese singer whose goal is “to bring jazz and classical music to [her] generation.” It may seem a lofty aspiration to make jazz and classical music exciting to Gen Z, but Laufey has more than succeeded in her goal, garnering 7.7 million followers on TikTok with popular songs like “From the Start” and “Valentine.” Her music has the soft, melodic quality of a Studio Ghibli soundtrack, and her approach to jazz and classical music adds a 21st-century spin on the genres, making her a unique act to see at this year’s Jazz Fest.

    While these big-name artists will entice audiences, it would not be Jazz Fest without paying homage to New Orleans culture and local musicians. First on the list of New Orleans-based artists is The Revivalists, an alternative rock band best known for their song “Wish I Knew You.” The band is deeply connected to the city of New Orleans as when they started out, “[they] were watching New Orleans rebuild after Katrina, and fight to keep the city’s spirit alive.” The band’s name comes directly from this deep connection to the city and the idea that art can revive, honoring New Orleans’s history and resiliency through their music.

    This year’s lineup also includes some of New Orleans’s greatest, including Trombone Shorty, Big Freedia and Patti LaBelle. None of these artists are strangers to performing, with Big Freedia being credited with helping to popularize the New Orleans hip-hop subgenre, bounce music, and Patti LaBelle being regarded as the “Godmother of Soul.” Trombone Shorty is also an influential artist, especially at Jazz Fest, as he has been closing the festival for over a decade. These artists are instrumental to New Orleans’s music culture today, and whether you have seen them before or not, they will all be worth a watch.

    Spanning two weekends, Jazz Fest’s 2025 lineup is talent-packed and will be sure to excite any concert fan, regardless of music taste. For those interested, check out the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival website for tickets and set times, and have a happy Jazz Fest!





    Exciting news for music lovers in New Orleans! The lineup for this year’s Jazz Fest at the Tulane Hullabaloo has just been announced, and it’s sure to be a can’t-miss event. Rock icon Joan Jett, legendary soul singer Patti LaBelle, and the popular indie rock band The Revivalists are all slated to perform at the festival.

    Joan Jett, known for hits like “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” and “Bad Reputation,” is sure to bring her high-energy performance to the stage. Patti LaBelle, with her powerhouse voice and timeless classics like “Lady Marmalade” and “On My Own,” is sure to dazzle the crowd. And The Revivalists, with their unique blend of rock, soul, and funk, are sure to get everyone dancing.

    So mark your calendars for the Jazz Fest at the Tulane Hullabaloo and get ready for a weekend of incredible music from some of the biggest names in the industry. Tickets are sure to sell out fast, so be sure to grab yours before it’s too late. See you there!

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  • Alabama singer to perform at Grammys: Will she win another award too?


    She’s been a star for years. Still, this week’s shaping up to be quite an eventful one for Brittany Howard.

    Today, Howard was added to the list of artists performing live at Sunday’s Grammy Awards. According to Variety, the Athens native will be part of a musical tribute to Quincy Jones, the all-time great record producer who died in November at age 91. Jones is best known for producing Michael Jackson’s mega-selling “Off the Wall,” “Thriller” and “Bad” albums.

    Yesterday, Alabama Shakes, the band Howard rose to fame in the 2010s, announced their first full show since 2017. The Shakes will headline the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival, which will take place July 18 – 20 in St. Paul. Other headliners at the fest include Green Day, Weezer, Fall Out Boy, and Hozier.

    On Monday, Alabama Shakes’ social media shared new photos of Howard, guitarist Heath Fogg and bassist Zack Cockrell in a recording studio together. The caption “Working on some exciting stuff!” accompanied the photos.

    Back on Dec. 18, Fogg and Cockrell joined Howard for a few songs and a surprise (partial) Shakes reunion at the end of Howard’s scheduled solo set at a Tuscaloosa fundraiser. Original Alabama Shakes drummer Steve Johnson hasn’t been included in the band’s reunion.

    The 2025 Grammys will air 7 – 10:30 p.m. central Sunday on CBS and Paramount+. Comedian Trevor Noah will host the show, held at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena. Howard, who’s previously won four Grammys with Alabama Shakes and one solo, is nominated in the Best Alternative Music Album category for sophomore solo disc “What Now.”

    In addition to Howard, artists tapped for Grammys’ Jones tribute include Stevie Wonder, John Legend, Sheryl Crow, Brad Paisley, Herbie Hancock, Chris Martin of Coldplay, Janelle Monae, St. Vincent, Lainey Wilson, Jacob Collier and Cynthia Erivo.

    Other artists set for live performances at the Grammys include nominees Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Charli xcx, Doechii, RAYE, Sabrina Carpenter, Shakira, Benson Boone and Teddy Swims.



    Alabama singer, Carrie Underwood, is set to perform at the upcoming Grammy Awards. With her powerful vocals and captivating stage presence, fans are eagerly anticipating her performance. But the question on everyone’s mind is: will she also take home another award?

    Underwood has already won multiple Grammy Awards in the past, including Best New Artist and Best Female Country Vocal Performance. With her latest album, “My Savior,” receiving critical acclaim and topping the charts, many believe she is a strong contender for more awards this year.

    The Grammy Awards will be airing live on Sunday, January 31st, so be sure to tune in to see if Carrie Underwood will add to her impressive collection of awards. Don’t miss out on what is sure to be a spectacular performance by this talented Alabama singer.

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  • Dave Matthews won’t perform at FireAid or a MusiCares benefit, citing a critical family illness


    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dave Matthews will no longer perform at FireAid, a star-studded benefit concert organized for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief, or the MusiCares Person of the Year benefit gala this week.

    According to a post shared to the official Dave Matthews Band Instagram account, “due to a critical illness in the family,” Matthews is no longer able to perform at either event.

    A representative for the band told The Associated Press there will be no further comment.

    At FireAid, Matthews was scheduled to perform at the Kia Forum alongside John Mayer for the first time.

    All proceeds from FireAid will benefit those affected by the fires. A 501(c)(3) was set up, and contributions to FireAid will be distributed under the Annenberg Foundation, which with FireAid has assembled a small committee to advise.

    On Friday, Matthews was slated to perform at MusiCares’ 2025 Persons of the Year benefit gala honoring the Grateful Dead.

    MusiCares is an organization that helps music professionals who need financial, personal or medical assistance.

    Earlier in the month, the Recording Academy — the people behind the Grammys — and its affiliated MusiCares launched the Los Angeles Fire Relief Effort with a $1 million dollar donation. According to a letter sent to members on Jan. 13, thanks to additional contributions, they’ve already distributed $2 million in emergency aid. Currently, they’ve raised and pledged more than $4 million in emergency aid to those in the music industry affected by the wildfires.





    It is with a heavy heart that we must announce that Dave Matthews will not be able to perform at FireAid or any MusiCares benefit events in the near future. Due to a critical family illness, Dave is unable to commit to any additional performances at this time.

    We ask for understanding and support during this difficult time for Dave and his family. Our thoughts and prayers are with them as they navigate through this challenging situation.

    Please continue to show your support for FireAid and MusiCares, as these organizations work tirelessly to provide aid and assistance to those in need within the music community.

    Thank you for your understanding.

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  • Hozier to perform in Hershey this September; here’s when tickets go on sale | Entertainment


    Singer-songwriter Hozier will perform in Hershey later this year.

    Hozier, known for songs like “Take Me To Church,” “Someone New” and “Too Sweet,” will perform at Hersheypark Stadium on Friday, Sept. 19.

    This tour stop is an extension of his successful “Unreal Unearth” tour, which started in 2023 and has continued into 2025. The new shows this year will be some of his first forays into stadium performances.

    Singer-songwriter Gigi Perez, known for the viral hit “Sailor Song,” will open the concert.

    Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 6. Ticket prices have not yet been announced.

    For more information, visit hersheyentertainment.com.


    Other performers coming to Hershey in 2025: Kevin HartLuke BryanShania TwainKeith UrbanKendrick LamarAvril Lavigne



    Irish singer-songwriter Hozier will be performing in Hershey, Pennsylvania this September, and fans won’t want to miss out on this incredible show. The concert will take place at the Hersheypark Stadium on September 15th, and tickets will be going on sale soon.

    Tickets for Hozier’s Hershey show will go on sale this Friday, June 25th at 10am local time. Fans can purchase tickets through Ticketmaster or the Hersheypark Stadium box office. With hits like “Take Me to Church” and “Someone New,” Hozier is sure to put on an unforgettable performance that you won’t want to miss.

    Don’t miss your chance to see Hozier live in concert in Hershey this September. Mark your calendars and be ready to snag your tickets when they go on sale this Friday. It’s bound to be a night to remember!

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  • DEATH BECOMES HER Cast to Perform on THE TONIGHT SHOW


    Tune into The Tonight Show next week to watch the cast of Death Becomes Her perform from the hit musical.

    Though members of the company have performed on morning and daytime television, this will serve as their first late-night appearance for the show. Their Tonight Show visit will air on Monday, January 27 at 11:35/10:35c on NBC.

    Death Becomes Her stars Tony Award nominees Megan Hilty (Wicked, “Smash”), Jennifer Simard (Company, Disaster!), Christopher Sieber (Spamalot, Company), and Grammy Award winner Michelle Williams (Destiny’s Child, Chicago). The cast also features Marija Abney, Lauren Celentano, Sarita Colon, Kaleigh Cronin, Natalie Charle Ellis, Taurean Everett, Michael Graceffa, Neil Haskell, Kolton Krouse, Josh Lamon, Sarah Meahl, Ximone Rose, Sir Brock Warren, Bud Weber, Ryan Worsing, Warren Yang, Kyle Brown, Lakota Knuckle, Johanna Moise, and Amy Quanbeck.

    Directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner Christopher Gattelli, Death Becomes Her features a book by Marco Pennette, and an original score by Julia Mattison & Noel Carey.

    Madeline Ashton is the most beautiful actress (just ask her) ever to grace the stage and screen. Helen Sharp is the long-suffering author (just ask her) who lives in her shadow. They have always been the best of frenemies… until Madeline steals Helen’s fiancé away. As Helen plots revenge and Madeline clings to her rapidly fading star, their world is suddenly turned upside down by Viola Van Horn, a mysterious woman with a secret that’s to die for.

    After one sip of Viola’s magical potion, Madeline and Helen begin a new era of life (and death) with their youth and beauty restored…and a grudge to last eternity. Life’s a bitch and then you die. Or not!



    Exciting news for fans of the classic film “Death Becomes Her”! The cast, including Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn, and Bruce Willis, are set to reunite and perform on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.

    This will be a nostalgic trip down memory lane for those who loved the dark comedy about two women who seek eternal youth through a mysterious potion. The cast will surely bring their charm and chemistry to the stage as they reminisce about their time filming the cult favorite.

    Be sure to tune in to The Tonight Show to catch this special reunion and see what surprises the cast has in store. It’s sure to be a night to remember!

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  • Jewel answers critics who felt ‘let down’ by her decision to perform at inauguration event




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    Singer Jewel took a moment on Friday to explain her decision to perform at an inauguration ball for the Make America Healthy Again movement.

    The event was held earlier this week in honor of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., President Donald Trump’s nominee for the secretary of health and human services.

    In a video posted to her verified Instagram, the “Who Will Save Your Soul” singer started off by identifying herself as “a mental health advocate” and saying, “If there’s anything that I’ve learned in the past 20 years, it’s that mental health affects everybody’s lives, across party lines.”

    Jewel went on to say, “I believe I can help, and if I believe I can help, I have to try. And if I wait to try until I agree 100 percent with the people that might be willing to help me, I’d never get off the bench. I don’t think that’s how activism works, waiting until everything’s perfect enough to participate. It’s actually because things are so imperfect that we have to find ways to engage and to participate.”

    “We cannot wait another four years,” the Grammy nominee continued, in reference to Trump’s nascent second term. “I believe there are people in the new administration that are willing to help on this issue, and I do not agree on all the politics, but if I can help shape policy, make sure mental health is in the conversation when it comes to American health, if I can help put resources or mental health tools into the hands of the most vulnerable who need it, I’m going to try, and I’m going to fight.”

    She referenced the political polarization in the US post-election, “Half of our country feels hope right now, and I honor that,” while “half of our country feels disenfranchised and scared and vulnerable, and that is unacceptable.”

    “I am so sorry that some of my longtime fans feel that I let them down, “Jewel said.

    “I am so sorry that I caused pain, especially in my LGBTQIA+ community, because you guys are treasures,” she added. “You make the world a better place. You’ve made my life a better place. And I will not stop fighting. None of us can afford to stop fighting, and I really believe that the only way we change is in relationship. It isn’t in isolation or by isolating, it’s by being in relationship, by reaching out, by having hard conversations.”

    Trump announced his intention to nominate Kennedy – a noted vaccine skeptic and former US presidential candidate – to lead HHS in November, days after winning the election.





    Jewel has responded to critics who felt “let down” by her decision to perform at an inauguration event by sharing her thoughts on the matter.

    In a heartfelt post on social media, the singer-songwriter explained that she believes in the power of music to bring people together, even in times of division. She emphasized that her decision to perform was not meant to endorse any political agenda, but rather to use her voice to spread a message of unity and hope.

    Jewel acknowledged that not everyone may agree with her decision, but she urged her fans to remember that music has the ability to transcend boundaries and create connections. She emphasized that she remains committed to using her platform for positive change and encouraged her followers to do the same.

    Ultimately, Jewel’s message was one of understanding and compassion, as she sought to bridge the divide between those who may have been disappointed by her decision and those who supported it. She reminded her fans that in times of uncertainty, music can be a source of comfort and inspiration, and she expressed gratitude for the opportunity to share her gift with the world.

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  • Simple Plan, Bowling for Soup to Perform at Vans Warped Tour 2025


    For its 30th anniversary, Vans Warped Tour is making its grand return with three two-day festivals showcasing 70 to 100 bands including performers from years’ past and a diverse lineup of new acts.

    Among the first group of announced artists include Simple Plan, Bowling for Soup, Dance Hall Crashers, Miss May I, Chandler Leighton and Pennywise. Organizers plan to roll out the lineup for each date with “30 Days of Warped,” beginning with today’s slated groups and new acts revealed over the next 30 consecutive days until Feb. 26.

    The three announced dates thus far include Washington, D.C. (June 14-15) at the Festival Grounds at RFK Campus; Long Beach, CA (July 26-27) at Downtown Long Beach Shoreline Waterfront; and Orlando, FL (Nov. 15-16) at Camping World Stadium Campus. Tickets are available at Vans Warped Tour’s site, and the event is in partnership with Insomniac.

    Kevin Lyman founded Warped Tour in 1995, and over the years has spotlighted acts including Green Day, Jimmy Eat World, Katy Perry, Fall Out Boy and many others. “Putting together a lineup is never an easy task, but each act, both new and returning, plays an important role in delivering an unforgettable experience for fans, especially at the price point we’re offering,” said Lyman in a statement to Variety. “We collaborated closely with the bands to create some exciting surprises, exclusive content, and more for fans to enjoy. So follow along, soak in the journey, and who knows—you might just discover your next favorite band!”

    Fans who have been to previous iterations of Warped Tour may recall sets from Simple Plan, who are returning to the lineup after playing more than 10 years of the festival. The group, consisting of Pierre Bouvier, Chuck Comeau, Jeff Stinco and Sébastien Lefebvre, will perform at the Washington, D.C. dates, explaining that it’s a full circle moment to return to Warped Tour.

    “When we started hearing rumors that Warped Tour might be coming back in 2025, we were so excited!” said Comeau. “Warped has been a huge part of our journey as a band – from playing the smallest side-stage back in 2001 to the multiple cross-country treks over the years, the Warped Rewind at Sea cruise, Warped Australia and the final run in 2018, Warped has always felt like home. We’re thrilled that so many pop-punk fans will get a chance to relive their best teenage summer memories one more time and that an entire new generation will get to experience what our scene is all about. Getting the chance to be a part of such an iconic festival once again is a privilege and we can’t wait to get our old Dickies shorts back on and rock Washington DC this summer!”

    Bowling for Soup, which has played Warped Tour nine times, will perform at the D.C. and Long Beach dates. To coincide with the return of Warped, the group is releasing a cover of Blink-182’s “The Rock Show.” “All of a sudden we find out that Warped Tour is back in 2025 and that we are playing…the absolute first thing that popped into my head was the lyric, ‘I ‘couldn’t wait for the summer and the Warped Tour,’” explained band lead vocalist/guitarist Jaret Reddick on the inspiration behind the cover.

    Nearly 30 years after its sole Warped appearance, Dance Hall Crashers will perform in D.C. and Long Beach, marking their first reunion in two decades. “Kevin Lyman is likely the only person in the world who could have convinced us to reunite the band after 20 years,” says the group’s co-lead vocalist Elyse Rogers. “Being at the Warped Tour, surrounded by so many old friends from so many bands, feels like a punk rock high school reunion.”

    Miss May I, Chandler Leighton and Pennywise are slated to perform at all three dates.



    Exciting News for Pop-Punk Fans: Simple Plan and Bowling for Soup to Perform at Vans Warped Tour 2025!

    Pop-punk fans, get ready to rock out because two iconic bands, Simple Plan and Bowling for Soup, have been announced as performers for the highly anticipated Vans Warped Tour 2025. Known for their energetic live performances and catchy hits, these bands are sure to bring the house down at the legendary music festival.

    Simple Plan, hailing from Montreal, Canada, has been a staple in the pop-punk scene since the early 2000s with hits like “I’d Do Anything” and “Welcome to My Life.” Their high-energy performances and relatable lyrics have earned them a dedicated fan base around the world.

    Bowling for Soup, a Texas-based band known for their infectious hooks and humorous lyrics, has been rocking stages since the mid-1990s. With hits like “Girl All the Bad Guys Want” and “1985,” they are sure to get the crowd singing along and dancing in no time.

    The Vans Warped Tour has been a platform for up-and-coming punk and alternative bands to showcase their talent since its inception in 1995. With a lineup that includes Simple Plan and Bowling for Soup, fans can expect an unforgettable experience filled with nostalgia and high-energy performances.

    So mark your calendars, grab your friends, and get ready to mosh and sing your heart out at Vans Warped Tour 2025 with Simple Plan and Bowling for Soup!

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  • How did Grizzlies rookie perform against the Hornets? (Jan. 22)


    Zach Edey is one of the top rookies this season, but he has had a rough 2025 so far. He has not scored in double figures since Dec. 27 in a win over the New Orleans Pelicans. His minutes are also limited recently though the Memphis Grizzlies continue to win.

    How did the Grizzlies big man perform tonight against the Charlotte Hornets? Edey finished with seven points, six rebounds and one block in 19 minutes. He went scoreless in the second half and didn’t play in the fourth quarter.

    Memphis was up by as much as 30 points at one point, and the Hornets only showed resistance late in the game. Desmond Bane led the way for the Grizzlies in their 132-120 win. He had 24 points and eight assists, while Ja Morant put up 16 points, 13 assists and four steals.

    Here are Zach Edey’s stats for the game:

    Players PTS REB AST STL BLK TO PF MIN FG 3PT FT +/-
    Zach Edey 7 6 1 0 1 2 4 18:56 3-7 0-1 1-2 +8

    How did Zach Edey perform against the Charlotte Hornets?

    Zach Edey was part of the starting lineup with Ja Morant, Desmond Bane, Jaylen Wells and Jaren Jackson Jr. He scored his first basket with an alley-oop dunk from Morant at the 9:52 mark.

    Edey added another two points to his tally with a hook shot two minutes later to give Memphis a 14-9 lead. He also grabbed three rebounds and blocked one shot in six minutes in the first quarter.

    In the second quarter, the Grizzlies rookie added just three points and three rebounds. It was a dominating half for Memphis as they took a 78-48 advantage after 24 minutes.

    With the game seemingly over, Zach Edey barely played in the second half. He was on the floor for around six minutes before committing his fourth personal foul and was subbed out. He didn’t return in the fourth quarter as the Memphis Grizzlies still managed to get the 132-120 win.


    What’s next for Zach Edey and the Memphis Grizzlies?

    With their victory over the Charlotte Hornets, the Memphis Grizzlies improved to 29-15 for the season. They are just half a game behind the Houston Rockets for the No. 2 spot in the Western Conference. They are also on a four-game winning streak.

    Zach Edey continued his double-digit scoring drought with a seven-point performance on Wednesday. The Grizzlies continue their homestand with two more games against sub-.500 teams New Orleans Pelicans and Utah Jazz.

    These two contests might help Edey gain his confidence back. He’s also enduring a broken nose though he’s wearing a face mask. Maybe if could adjust to the mask quickly, he’ll get his same groove back from the first two months of the season.

    Edey is averaging 5.1 points and 5.7 rebounds per game in January, playing just 17.8 minutes.