City Girls set to join Jack Harlow on upcoming North American tour

City Girls set to join Jack Harlow on upcoming North American tour
City Girls set to join Jack Harlow on upcoming North American tour
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Miami’s favorite rap duo, City Girls, is gearing up to hit the road for a North American tour alongside Grammy-nominated rapper Jack Harlow

Fresh off the release of his highly anticipated album, Come Home the Kids Miss You, Harlow tapped Quality Control’s first ladies for the fall concert series, named after the rapper’s second album. 

Kicking off September 6 in Nashville, TN, the tour will make stops in Texas, California, Pennsylvania, Florida and more before heading to Georgia for its final show in Atlanta. Don’t see your city on the list? Have no worries — more dates will reportedly be announced. 

“It’s gone be a movie!” says the City Girls in their Instagram announcement on Monday, which also alerted fans of the ability to purchase pre-sale tickets starting this Wednesday, May 11. General-sale tickets go on sale starting Friday, May 13. 

To purchase tickets and sign up to receive tour information, including additional date announcements, visit the official websites of both the City Girls and Jack Harlow.

Here’s the Come Home the Kids Miss You tour itinerary: 

9/6 — Nashville, TN, Nashville Municipal Auditorium 
9/8 — Irving, TX, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory 
9/10 — Houston, TX, 713 Music Hall 
9/11 — Austin, TX, Moody Center 
9/13 — Phoenix, AZ, Arizona Federal Theatre 
9/17 — San Diego, CA, Viejas Arena 
9/23 — Seattle, WA, WAMU Theater 
9/24 — Vancouver, BC, Rogers Arena 
9/25 — Portland, OR, Veterans Memorial Coliseum 
9/27 — Salt Lake City, UT, Maverik Center 
9/28 — Denver, CO, 1STBANK Center 
9/30 — Minneapolis, MN, The Armory 
10/1 — Chicago, IL, Credit Union 1 Arena 
10/2 — Detroit, MI, Fox Theatre 
10/5 — Toronto, ON, Coca-Cola Coliseum 
10/8 — Philadelphia, PA, The Liacouras Center 
10/9 — Boston, MA, MGM Music Hall at Fenway
10/11 — Washington D.C., The Anthem 
10/14 — Miami, FL, PFL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park 
10/15 — Tampa, FL, Yuengling Center 
10/16 — Atlanta, GA, State Farm Arena 

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Taika Waititi teases Natalie Portman’s return in ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’

Taika Waititi teases Natalie Portman’s return in ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’
Taika Waititi teases Natalie Portman’s return in ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’
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(NOTE LANGUAGE) In a new chat with Empire magazine, Jojo Rabbit Oscar winner Taika Waititi chats about Natalie Portman‘s return to the Thor franchise — and her claiming the God of Thunder’s mighty mantle herself.

“It’s been about eight years” since Chris Hemsworth‘s character has seen his former flame, physicist Jane Foster, the writer-director explains about the plot of the upcoming film, titled Thor: Love and Thunder. “She’s had a whole other life, and then the love of your life comes back on the scene, and is now dressed like you. It’s a real mindf*** for Thor.”

This time around, Portman’s character traces the arc of the Mighty Thor comics, which sees a cancer-stricken Jane being cured with a little lightning therapy.

Waititi adds, “You don’t want Natalie coming back and playing that same character who’s walking around with science equipment. You know, while Thor’s flying around, she’s left on Earth, tapping her foot going, ‘When’s he going to be back?’ That’s boring. You want her to be part of the adventure.”

Aside from her Portman’s Thor-like arms after she takes up the mantle, the Oscar-winning actress shows other strengths in the film, according to Taika.

“Natalie’s really funny in real life,” he explains. “She’s kind of goofy and has got a great sense of humor, and I don’t think that was exploited enough in the first films.”

The movie, which also stars Tessa Thompson, Chris Pratt, Russell Crowe and Christian Bale, opens July 8.

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Camila Cabello launches Protect Our Kids Fund to combat Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill

Camila Cabello launches Protect Our Kids Fund to combat Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill
Camila Cabello launches Protect Our Kids Fund to combat Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill
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Camila Cabello is the latest artist to join the fight against Florida’s recently approved “Don’t Say Gay” bill.  The singer unveiled her Protect Our Kids Fund, which aims to combat the new legislation while providing support to those targeted by it.

The “Bam Bam” singer announced the new initiative on Sunday, explaining in an Instagram post that it “supports litigation against the hateful Don’t Say Gay or Trans law in [Florida].”

Camila continues in the post, “What’s happening in my home state is unacceptable and is harming LGBTQ+ youth and families. Some of the most special people in my life are in this community and it breaks my heart to see their identities try to be erased. We have to demand equal rights and respect for all.”

Camila says donations have already exceeded $500,000. In addition to raising money, the fund has “set up a special hotline for students, teachers, and parents who’ve been harmed under the law so experts can provide critical support.” 

The “Havana” singer has teamed with Lambda Legal and Equality Florida to run the new initiative.

The legislation, titled the Parental Rights in Education law, bans classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through third grade. It also states that any instruction on those topics cannot occur “in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards.”

The bill is expected to go into effect on July 1.

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Mysterious poster teases Jack Antonoff-produced project featuring reported Tame Impala/Diana Ross collab

Mysterious poster teases Jack Antonoff-produced project featuring reported Tame Impala/Diana Ross collab
Mysterious poster teases Jack Antonoff-produced project featuring reported Tame Impala/Diana Ross collab
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That rumored collaboration between Tame Impala and R&B great Diana Ross may actually be coming to light.

You may recall that the U.K. tabloid The Sun reported last October that Ross and teamed up with Tame Impala for a track on her new album Thank You. However, when the record dropped the next month, Tame Impala was nowhere to be found.

Now, a mysterious poster has shown up in London that promises something from Tame Impala and Ross is “Coming Soon.”

The colorful ad, which was spotted by NME, also includes a list of several artists in smaller type, including Bleachers, Alabama ShakesBrittany Howard, St. Vincent and Phoebe Bridgers. The bottom of the poster reads, “Produced by Jack Antonoff,” who also did some production on Thank You.

As for what exactly the poster is teasing, NME hypothesizes that a collaborative album between Ross and Tame Impala is in the works. However, there may be another possibility: the soundtrack to Minions 2.

The site Stereogum noticed that the poster features what looks to be one of the Minions, aka the adorable/obnoxious characters from the Despicable Me franchise, sticking out from Ross’ name. What’s more, Antonoff has already been announced as the soundtrack producer for Minions 2.

Nothing’s been officially confirmed yet, so stay tuned. Minions 2, aka Minions: The Rise of Gru, hits theaters on July 1.

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Harry Styles talks about getting comfortable with aging in the music industry

Harry Styles talks about getting comfortable with aging in the music industry
Harry Styles talks about getting comfortable with aging in the music industry
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Harry Styles broke into the music industry when he was 16. Over a decade later, the “As It Was” singer says he no longer wants to compete with the success he had as part of One Direction.

In an expanded Better Homes & Gardens interview, the 28-year-old Grammy winner spoke of watching Billie Eilish at the 2021 Grammy Awards. 

“She was so much younger than I am, and, when I was in the band, we were always the young guys. When I did my first solo thing, I was still like the young guy,” said Harry.

“I’m not like an old man now, but she’s just a different generation,” the Don’t Worry Darling actor added. Instead of feeling threatened by Billie’s rising star status, he no longer tries being “the thing.”

Harry thinks it’s unhealthy and unsustainable to try to stay relevant and compete with younger artists, which he says has led to people breaking down and making poor career choices.

“You can’t win music. It’s not like Formula One,” he noted. “I was like, in my lifetime, there will be 10 more people who burst onto the scene in that way, and I’m only going to get further away from being the young thing.”

Harry now has a new “liberating” mindset, which is: “Get comfortable with finding something else that makes you happy.”

That mantra is what carried him through creating his new album, Harry’s House, which arrives May 20.

“Finally, it doesn’t feel like my life is over if this album isn’t a commercial success,” he exclaimed, while admitting that it’s the first time he’s ever felt that way. He’s no longer concerned with making “really big songs” or “playing it safe.” He just wants to make “stuff that is right, that is fun.”

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The sting and the bite! The Scorpions launching 2022 North American tour with Whitesnake in August

The sting and the bite! The Scorpions launching 2022 North American tour with Whitesnake in August
The sting and the bite! The Scorpions launching 2022 North American tour with Whitesnake in August
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After wrapping up their “Sin City Nights” Las Vegas residency last month, German rockers The Scorpions have now unveiled dates for a full 2022 North American tour in support of their latest studio album, Rock Believer.

The trek, which kicks off August 21 in Toronto, will feature Whitesnake serving as special guests at most of the shows. Whitesnake’s performances also will be part of their own Farewell Tour. Swedish rock band Thundermother also will perform as an open act on The Scorpions’ trek.

So far, 24 shows have been confirmed, and the outing is mapped out through an October 21 concert in Las Vegas.

Tickets for the Rock Believer tour go on sale to the general public this Friday, May 13, at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. Members of The Scorpions’ Rock Zone club will be able to purchase pre-sale tickets starting Tuesday, May 10, at 10 a.m. local time; visit The-Scorpions.com/RockZone for more information. Whitesnake is also offering fans a chance to buy pre-sale tickets. Visit Whitesnake.com for more details.

“After the amazing start we’ve had with our residency in Las Vegas, it’s about time to come back for a real tour to rock the U.S. like a hurricane again,” says Scorpions frontman Klaus Meine. “We can’t wait to see all you Rock Believers out there!”

Adds Whitesnake’s David Coverdale, “Once again it’s time to feel the sting of The Scorpions & the bite of the Whitesnake!!! Can’t wait!!!”

First up for The Scorpions in a European tour that gets underway tonight in Lisbon, Portugal. Check out the band’s full schedule at The-Scorpions.com.

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“It’s never too late”: Anthony Anderson graduates from Howard University

“It’s never too late”: Anthony Anderson graduates from Howard University
“It’s never too late”: Anthony Anderson graduates from Howard University
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What’s been 30 years in the making, Anthony Anderson can finally say he’s a college graduate. 

The Black-ish alum, 51, shared an inspiring message Sunday on Instagram celebrating his graduation from Howard University this past weekend.

“This spring I was finally able to complete the work to graduate from Howard University with a BFA degree from the Chadwick A Boseman College of Fine Arts!” Anderson wrote. “Yesterday was a full circle moment. It’s never too late! Things happen when they’re supposed to happen!”

He also expressed, “To quote Biggie, ‘IT WAS ALL A DREAM!’ Words can’t begin to describe the emotional roller coaster I’m on right now. It’s literally been 30 years in the making.”

In a 2018 interview on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Anderson revealed that he dropped out of college due to financial reasons.

The Law & Order star went on to thank the people who helped him accomplish this milestone, including Phylicia Rashad, who this time last year was named dean of the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts, and his Hustle & Flow co-star Taraji P. Henson, who served as the university’s commencement speaker.

The actor also thanked his son, Nathan, who he said inspired him to “return to school to finish my degree after he was accepted into Howard University.”

Anderson concluded the post with one final uplifting message, writing, “This is just the beginning!”

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Watch the trailer for the new FX documentary about Tupac and his mom, ‘Dear Mama’

Watch the trailer for the new FX documentary about Tupac and his mom, ‘Dear Mama’
Watch the trailer for the new FX documentary about Tupac and his mom, ‘Dear Mama’
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In addition to the many Mother’s Day tributes that flooded the internet on Sunday, FX unveiled the trailer for a new docuseries about late rapper Tupac Shakur and his activist mother, Afeni Shakur, called Dear Mama.

The short clip shows a few images of a younger Tupac, accompanied by a voice-over by Afeni, who tells a story about a lesson she once taught her son. 

“It was my responsibility to teach Tupac how to survive his reality,” she says in the clip. “So, Tupac do something wrong — take your little sorry self in that corner, get The New York Times and let’s have a debate about it. Not a discussion, a debate. Let me hear what your idea is, stand up, defend it.”

In a press release shared by Hot New Hip Hop, FX says the five-part docuseries is “told through the eyes of the people who knew them best,” adding, “[The series is] an intimate wide-angle portrait of the most inspiring and dangerous mother-son duo in American history, whose unified message of freedom, equality, persecution and justice are more relevant today than ever.”

Set to direct the series is Allen Hughes, who won a Best Music Film Grammy for the HBO docuseries The Defiant Ones, and who’s credits also include The Book of Eli and the classic ’90s film Menace II Society.

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Jack Harlow announces tour, speaks about the importance of humility

Jack Harlow announces tour, speaks about the importance of humility
Jack Harlow announces tour, speaks about the importance of humility
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Even though Jack Harlow‘s career is taking off, he’s keeping his feet firmly planted on the ground.

Speaking to Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, Harlow admitted he’s enjoying the financial freedom that’s come with his newfound fame.  “I think my biggest concern right now is getting everyone I care about secure. And sadly, it’s just, it’s very financial. Taking the weight off people I care about shoulders feels really good in the most simplistic way,” he shared. 

The “Industry Baby” collaborator explained his financial support doesn’t necessarily mean fancy gifts, but by taking care of things like bills and rent. “You can just liberate people,” said Harlow. “The best part of having money is not thinking about money. It’s not about the cars. It’s not about the jewelry. It’s not about the flex. It’s about the security. It’s about being able to say, ‘Well, I don’t have to stress about that,’ because that is weighing so many people down.”

He says being able to share that feeling with those he cares about is one of the best things in life. That also helps him to stay grounded. 

Harlow notes that what goes up always comes down — even his career.  “The world’s going to turn on me soon,” he said. “I’m just saying, inevitably, that’s what happens.”

Harlow says he has a “good feeling” that he’ll make a comeback because he’s not taking anything for granted. “I’m starting to realize that humility is just more important than ever right now,” he said. “Just keeping a hold of that because it’s a long way down if you get with the hype.”

Harlow also announced his Come Home The Kids Miss You Tour, which kicks off September 6 in Nashville, Tennessee.  Tickets go on sale Friday, May 11, at 10 a.m. local time.

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Escaped murder suspect may be ‘extremely violent’ without medication: Sheriff

Escaped murder suspect may be ‘extremely violent’ without medication: Sheriff
Escaped murder suspect may be ‘extremely violent’ without medication: Sheriff
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(NEW YORK) — Authorities are concerned that escaped Florence, Alabama, murder suspect Casey White could be “extremely violent” without his medication, Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton told ABC News on Monday.

The sheriff did not provide details as to what the medication is or what Casey White’s being treated for, but said the concern is due to the escapee likely not having the medication with him.

Casey White, 38, fled the Lauderdale County jail with Lauderdale County Assistant Director of Corrections Vicky White, 56, on April 29. The inmate and employee are not related.

Casey White was facing two counts of capital murder for allegedly stabbing a woman to death in 2015, according to the U.S. Marshals Service.

Singleton said that Vicky White was seen shopping for men’s clothes at a Kohl’s before the pair went missing.

Authorities said they believe Vicky White willingly participated in the escape, which took place on her last day before retirement.

The duo fled Alabama in a Ford Edge and ditched the car in Williamson County, Tennessee — about a two-hour drive north of Florence — just hours after the jail break.

They may be armed with weapons including an AR-15 rifle and a shotgun, the U.S. Marshals Service said.

A warrant was issued for Vicky White charging her with permitting or facilitating escape.

A $15,000 reward is available for information leading to Casey White’s capture. A $10,000 reward has been offered for information leading to Vicky White.

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