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Sky's ITV Bid Leaves Industry Perplexed, But There's Logic To Deal
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Sky’s ITV Bid Leaves Industry Perplexed, But There’s Logic To Deal

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Uncertainty over ITV‘s future has been one of the dominant themes of 2025. Famed for launching Downton Abbey, the network has been courting sale interest for well over a year, but for all the industry chatter and press speculation, ITV’s silence has been stony. That all changed on Friday, when the UK broadcaster dropped a bombshell worthy of Love Island: a buyer has entered the villa.

In a 70-word statement, ITV told shareholders that Comcast-owned Sky has made a £1.6B ($2.1B) bid for its media and entertainment division, which houses its TV networks and streaming service. If a deal is completed — and it remains an if — then ITV will be split in two, with shareholders retaining control of ITV Studios, the production and distribution unit behind shows including Fool Me Once and The Voice.

Deadline hears that Sky has been laying the groundwork for this moment for some time. Sky, which is very much leading on the deal with its parent Comcast in the background, has been quietly talking to ITV leaders about the shape of the takeover and why it makes sense for both parties. Work has also been undertaken to examine whether regulatory hurdles can be cleared. A formal deal remains weeks, if not months away, but a source familiar with the talks said there is “goodwill and momentum.”

Maya Jama, host of ‘Love Island’

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ITV’s much-discussed and notoriously sticky share price (chair Andrew Coslett was heckled over it at ITV’s latest AGM) jumped more than 10% after the bid was announced, but Sky’s move has left some in the industry scratching their heads.

The pay-TV operator is one of the British media’s great success stories, forged when Rupert Murdoch was at his swashbuckling best. But in recent years, the company has been managing decline and has at times felt like an unloved child in the Comcast empire. On a recent earnings call, Comcast chiefs, including Brian L. Roberts, did not mention Sky once — usually because it raises awkward questions about the hefty $39B Comcast paid for Sky in 2018. On the Sky side, there is a view among some at its West London HQ that Comcast has mismanaged its asset. Sky, which has made mass layoffs over the past year but did return to profit, has had its value written down by £1.2B, (nearly a quarter) since it was acquired.

So why is Comcast backing Sky’s pursuit of another contracting business? Or, as one observer dryly put it: “Why would you want to take the bad part of ITV away from the really good part?”

A Scale Play

Those close to the deal will tell you that Sky sees ITV as complementary, bringing together the UK’s biggest free-to-air commercial broadcaster with the top pay-TV platform. There is a belief that this will present a compelling offer for advertisers and help unlock new subscribers for Sky. For both parties, bigger is seen as better in a world in which they are competing for viewers, and therefore revenue, with global giants like YouTube and TikTok. This, of course, mirrors what is happening in the U.S., with buyers circling Warner Bros. Discovery as the ink dries on the Paramount-Skydance merger. “The way the market is looking, a deal like this does make sense,” said a Sky insider.

Industry execs noted that Sky has been mulling a free-to-air acquisition in the UK for some time, given that the pay-TV network took a serious look at Channel 4. Ultimately, the British government abandoned plans to sell Channel 4 in January 2023.

Sky remains the biggest home for Premier League football in the UK.

A former Sky executive said the company is constantly exploring ways to bolster its declining and aging customer base, meaning it could view ITV, and its streaming service ITVX, as another shop window for its content, not least sport. Sky remains the biggest home for Premier League football in the UK. “Not everyone who watches ITV watches Sky, but everyone who watches Sky watches ITV,” said an industry observer.

The former Sky executive pointed to its heavily marketed Essential TV deal — which bundles Sky Atlantic (home to House of the Dragon) with an ad-tier Netflix plan for £15 — as evidence of the company’s efforts to reach new subscribers. They said this sort of offer would have been unthinkable, even five years ago. “Sky is like a massive cruise liner with a small hole. It will sink eventually, but maybe ITV plugs this gap a little longer,” the source said.

While there is crossover between the ITV audience and Sky subscribers, Tom Harrington, Head of Television at Enders Analysis, said the broader audience will be a much better sell to advertisers. “You’d be enormous in a shrinking market,” he added. “If you have a declining business in many ways and combine it with another [declining] business then suddenly you look a lot bigger. That is better, even if putting them together won’t really arrest what they are facing.”

Another well-placed former Sky insider agreed the deal makes sense if Comcast wants to run Sky and ITV for cash, essentially juicing what remains of declining but still lucrative ad businesses. This person, along with numerous other sources, said there would be significant cost-cutting that could be achieved in slamming the businesses together (broadcasting union Bectu quickly voiced alarm that the deal would have “huge implications” for ITV staff). But ultimately, the former Sky insider came back to an analogy often whispered among bankers who are merging weakening businesses: “Two drunks propping each other up at the bar.”

An Ad Monopoly?

Other questions linger. There is no guarantee a Sky takeover of ITV would be cleared by regulators. The deal would need to be approved by Ofcom and the Competition Markets Authority. There is confidence this can be achieved, and the UK government has signaled in recent months that it wants to make it easier for broadcasters to come together.

Nevertheless, Sky and ITV are estimated to cover around 70% of the advertising market, meaning that any deal would certainly raise eyebrows from commercial competitors, not least Paramount-owned 5. “That would be the biggest hurdle,” noted a Sky insider, who said the deal would be the first big test of whether the government will greenlight consolidation.

Ex-ITV chair Peter Bazalgette, an industry doyen, told BBC Radio 4’s Today show that regulators should be flexible, given that ITV is now taking on the likes of Google and Meta in the video advertising space, not just its more immediate rivals like Channel 4. Bazalgette’s argument mirrors the one that ITV has begun making to UK lawmakers and regulators.

There is also the question of the duo’s overlapping news businesses. Both are widely respected, but Sky News has been loss-making for years and its current funding guarantee from Comcast — one of the stipulations of the 2018 deal — expires in 2028. A person close to Sky News suggested that the service could end up producing ITV News, which would get Comcast out of a “really difficult decision in 2028,” but would be bad news for current supplier ITN.

ITV News anchor Tom Bradby

Breaking ITV apart would also lead to questions over the deep ties between its network business and studios arm. “They are so inextricably linked,” said the market observer. “But the terms with which they relate to each other would, of course, become less advantageous and beneficial. So you’re buying something that wouldn’t be as good as it is now.”

The assumption from some of our sources is that ITV CEO Carolyn McCall will seek a buyer for the studios business soon after the sale of networks. Banijay and RedBird IMI have held talks, but interest has cooled in recent months. ITV insiders value it at £3.5B, and there is little doubt that it is an attractive asset in a consolidating market.

ITV, a grand old institution of British broadcasting, recently celebrated its 70th birthday. The company knows better than most that it must adapt to survive. Executives will hope that their courtship with Sky can turn into an enduring union, even if the takeover bid has left some perplexed.

Sky, ITV, and Comcast declined to comment.

November 8, 2025 0 comments
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Candace Owens Loses Bid To Enter Australia For Speaking Tour After High Court Upholds Government's Visa Denial Over Extremist & Inflammatory Comments'
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Candace Owens Loses Bid To Enter Australia For Speaking Tour After High Court Upholds Government’s Visa Denial Over Extremist & Inflammatory Comments’

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

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Candace Owens Loses Bid To Enter Australia For Speaking Tour After High Court Upholds Government’s Visa Denial Over Extremist & Inflammatory Comments’

Australia has given #CandaceOwens a big fat “No, thank you.”

The controversial far-right commentator has lost her legal battle to enter #Australia after the nation’s highest court upheld a government decision to deny her a visa. Her application was previously rejected in October 2024 by the Home Affairs Minister over concerns that Candace’s presence could “incite discord in the Australian community.” They argued that Candace had made “extremist and inflammatory comments towards Muslim, Black, Jewish and #LGBTQIA+ communities,” which could generate controversy and hatred.

Candace’s legal team fought back, appealing to the High Court. However, the court’s unanimous decision backing the ban means Candace will not be able to proceed with her planned speaking tour across Australia and #NewZealand. In addition to the visa denial, she’ll also have to pay the government’s legal costs.


October 15, 2025 0 comments
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Netflix to bid for Warner Bros. Discovery? What we know
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Netflix to bid for Warner Bros. Discovery? What we know

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

The media industry is in the middle of a huge shakeup, with major companies being bought, merged, and reorganized at a fast pace. The latest big target is Warner Bros. Discovery, one of Hollywood’s most famous studios, and Netflix is now reportedly interested in buying it.

Netflix rumored to bid for Warner Bros. Discovery(Unsplash)

As per Puck News, a Hollywood insider suggested Netflix is considering making a bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, which is currently run by CEO David Zaslav. While Netflix has not confirmed anything, the rumor alone is enough to shake up the entertainment world.

Other interested buyers

Netflix is not the only company eyeing Warner Bros. Discovery. Just last week, reports said that David Ellison, the son of Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison and owner of Skydance Media, wanted to purchase the studio. Ellison recently completed an $8 billion deal to acquire Paramount, showing he has both the resources and ambition to expand further.

Meanwhile, NBCUniversal also reportedly ran the numbers on a possible takeover. However, experts say regulatory hurdles make such a deal nearly impossible.

Why Warner Bros. matters

Warner Bros. is one of Hollywood’s oldest and most respected studios. Over the years, it has produced classics from every era of film history. Recently, its record has been mixed. On one hand, blockbusters like Barbie and Dune: Part Two were big wins. On the other hand, titles such as Red One and the Joker sequel struggled to impress. Still, the studio remains a major prize in the entertainment world.

What a Netflix deal could mean

If Netflix were to buy Warner Bros., it would be a game-changer. As a streaming-first company, they could revolutionize the distribution of Warner Bros. films. Fans are worried that big movies will bypass theaters and go straight to streaming, with ads, changing how we watch them.

Critics also point out that Netflix has been accused of prioritizing quantity over quality, and its signature “Netflix look” has been panned for looking cheap compared to traditional films.

Also read: Warner Bros. Discovery to split into two companies, dividing cable & streaming

The bigger picture

If David Ellison ends up buying Warner Bros., observers warn of growing political influence, since his father, Larry Ellison, has close ties to former President Donald Trump. That could shape the kind of movies that get made.

For now, Warner Bros. Discovery remains in play, but whichever way the deal goes, the future of one of Hollywood’s greatest studios looks uncertain.

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1. Who is interested in buying Warner Bros. Discovery?

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3. Why is Warner Bros. Discovery considered a valuable studio?

Warner Bros. has a long history of producing blockbuster films and iconic movies, making it a major prize in the Hollywood entertainment industry.

September 20, 2025 0 comments
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Jay-Z Defends Times Square Casino Bid As Cultural Investment + Says It's About 'Strengthening' Broadway & Creating 'Real Value' Within The Community
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Jay-Z Defends Times Square Casino Bid As Cultural Investment + Says It’s About ‘Strengthening’ Broadway & Creating ‘Real Value’ Within The Community

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Jay-Z Defends Times Square Casino Bid As Cultural Investment + Says It’s About ‘Strengthening’ Broadway & Creating ‘Real Value’ Within The Community

Jay-Z is doubling down on his love for New York City by investing in what he calls a “world class destination” in the heart of Times Square. He shared his vision in a new interview with City & State New York.

Through Roc Nation, Jay-Z has partnered with SL Green and Caesars to propose a casino at 1515 Broadway.

“New York City is the entertainment capital of the world,” he said. “Caesars Palace Times Square is an extension of culture.”

He believes the project will support the community and Broadway.

“Casino visitors will buy tickets, fill seats, book dinners before shows, and keep hotels full,” he explained. “This project isn’t about taking away from Broadway – it’s about strengthening it.”

Addressing critics, he emphasized responsible gaming programs and investments in arts and public resources.

“Our goal is to create opportunity and ensure this project delivers real value,” he added.

When asked what he loves most about NYC, he said, “The attitude, the culture, the energy. You can’t replicate New York anywhere else.”

Do you think the casino project is a good idea?


September 12, 2025 0 comments
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Best underarm whitening creams to bid adieu to darker underarms: Our top 8 picks
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Best underarm whitening creams to bid adieu to darker underarms: Our top 8 picks

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Darker underarms are a pretty common skin concern that many of us shy away from talking about. Shaving, sweating, friction, and deodorant chemicals often cause dark patches in our underarms, resulting in darker underarms. But the real concern is that darker underarms often restrict us from wearing our favourite noodle strap dresses!

Best underarm whitening creams(Pexels)

However, the relief is that underarm whitening creams might help. You can reduce darkness, improve skin tone, and restore smoothness to this sensitive area. These creams are packed with natural brightening agents, nourishing vitamins, and hydrating extracts. They help fade dark areas while keeping your underarm skin soft, fresh, and free from irritation.

So, why wait? Time to check out our list of top 8 picks of underarm whitening creams for you.

Top 8 underarm whitening creams

Monk Forest Underarms and Inner Thighs Skin Brightening Cream reduces dark patches and restores an even skin tone. Its natural extracts penetrate deeply to lighten pigmentation and keep delicate areas smooth and nourished. The cream hydrates while improving texture, making skin feel soft and radiant. With regular use, it promotes lasting brightness and boosts confidence in wearing sleeveless outfits. Gentle and safe, Monk Forest provides visible results without irritation for underarms and intimate areas.

Fixderma Nigrifix Cream targets stubborn dark spots and pigmentation in the underarms, thighs, and intimate regions. Its dermatologist-recommended formula actively lightens discolouration while nourishing the skin. The cream reduces roughness, prevents dark spots from coming back, and improves the overall clarity of the skin. Infused with safe brightening agents, Fixderma Nigrifix restores confidence and comfort. Designed for daily use, it keeps skin smooth, radiant, and irritation-free. Achieve healthy, even-toned skin effectively with the reliable Fixderma Nigrifix Cream.

Qraa Advanced Lacto Dark Underarm Cream fights uneven skin tone with its unique blend of milk enzymes and natural brightening agents. It gently lightens dark underarms, reduces discolouration, and promotes smoother, softer skin. The formula penetrates deeply to hydrate and repair damaged cells, preventing rough patches. Designed for daily use, Qraa’s cream delivers visible brightness without harsh chemicals. Stay confident in sleeveless outfits with Qraa’s effective and safe underarm lightning solution.

Namyaa Dark Underarm Kit offers a complete skincare routine to lighten and rejuvenate underarms naturally. The kit includes gentle exfoliation and brightening steps that remove dead skin, target pigmentation, and stop further darkening. Enriched with herbal ingredients, it works to keep the underarm area soft, smooth, and even-toned. Safe for sensitive skin, Namyaa provides long-lasting results with regular use. Choose this holistic solution for bright, healthy underarms and gain the confidence to go sleeveless.

INTIMIFY Underarm Whitening Cream brightens dull, pigmented underarms with its natural formula. It reduces discolouration, hydrates deeply, and smooths rough patches to reveal an even skin tone. Lightweight and non-greasy, the cream absorbs quickly, making it great for daily use. Its gentle ingredients ensure safe application on sensitive areas. With consistent use, INTIMIFY improves skin clarity and freshness, restoring confidence in any outfit. Reveal soft, glowing underarms naturally with INTIMIFY.

Cureskin Under Arm Brightening Cream improves skin tone by targeting pigmentation and discolouration. Its dermatologist-formulated blend nourishes delicate underarm skin while promoting visible brightness. The cream hydrates deeply, reduces roughness, and prevents the buildup of dead skin cells. Designed for everyday use, it keeps the underarm area smooth, fresh, and irritation-free. Cureskin ensures long-lasting results with safe ingredients. Restore your skin’s natural glow and feel confident in sleeveless wear with Cureskin’s brightening cream.

7DAYSNATURAL Underarm Care Cream delivers noticeable brightness within days using herbal and plant-based ingredients. It targets pigmentation, reduces dark patches, and moisturises sensitive skin. Lightweight and fast-absorbing, the cream smooths texture and prevents further discolouration. Its natural formulation allows for safe daily use without harmful chemicals. With consistent application, skin feels softer, fresher, and evenly toned. Experience natural care and regain confidence with 7DAYSNATURAL Underarm Cream, designed for radiant, smooth underarms every day.

Charwee Intimate & Underarms Lightening Cream restores brightness to sensitive areas like underarms, inner thighs, and bikini lines. Its gentle formula reduces dark patches, nourishes skin, and improves overall texture. Enriched with safe brightening extracts, it hydrates deeply without irritation, making it ideal for daily use. Charwee’s cream enhances skin clarity and boosts confidence by delivering visible results. Smooth, even-toned skin can be achieved naturally with this effective intimate and underarm care solution.

Though these underarm whitening creams claim to show positive results, it is always advisable to consult your dermatologist before starting to use any such creams.

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At Historic Nirvana Exhibit Closing in Seattle, Fans Bid Farewell
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At Historic Nirvana Exhibit Closing in Seattle, Fans Bid Farewell

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s a perfectly dreary Saturday in Seattle as the morning rain has subsided and cooled off an unseasonably warm September. Earlier in the day, the doors of the Museum of Pop Culture, or MoPop as it’s colloquially called, opens its doors for what they know will be its busiest day in years. A month ago, the museum announced their unpopular decision to close its ever-popular Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses exhibit after 14 years, with a farewell gala planned for September 6. 

Thousands of Nirvana fans made the pilgrimage Saturday to see many of the artifacts one last time: Kurt Cobain’s artworks, smashed and un-smashed guitars, stage-worn clothes, rare photographs, personal letters, the MTV Unplugged setlist, and more, all displayed in chronological order to tell the story of the band’s Aberdeen beginnings and punk rock escapism to their meteoric rise and sudden, tragic end. 

The exhibit, which also shined a spotlight on the Pacific Northwest grunge movement that orbited around Nirvana — think Screaming Trees, Tad, Mudhoney, etc. — had resided at the Experience Music Project (EMP), and then the rebranded MoPop, in various forms for nearly 15 years, and was a constant draw for Seattle tourism, siphoning off foot traffic from the nearby Space Needle. Over 30 years after Cobain’s death, Nirvana remains as popular as ever, and have become not just the Pacific Northwest’s defining band, but perhaps the entire country’s. So, why is the exhibit now closing?

“It wasn’t really one thing, it was a number of things,” MoPop curator Jacob McMurray, who created the Nirvana exhibit, tells Rolling Stone a day before the closing ceremony. “An exhibition is a living, evolving creature. I wanted it to be very community-oriented. I wanted the primary sources to be telling the tale and kind of providing those objects. So there’s 20 different lenders to that show who provided different objects. We also have objects in our permanent collection that are in that exhibition as well. So there’s a bit of that, where lenders want their stuff back because they miss it, or because they want to sell stuff at auction or they have other ideas for other projects.

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“The Nirvana exhibit has been up for longer than any other exhibit that we’ve ever had,” McMurray adds. “Let’s use it as an opportunity to recast our Seattle music story. Have an exhibit that still includes Nirvana and all of these other bands, but also as the opportunity to tell some broader, more inclusive stories.”

These Pacific Northwest stories extend outside of grunge: McMurray cited the city’s early hip-hop movement, glam rock band Ze Whiz Kids, and Portland’s the Kingsmen of “Louie Louie” fame as other artists that played a crucial role in the region’s musical history.

“What if we created an exhibit that told 15 to 20 vignette stories across time and genre that will always include [grunge] — the stuff that people really want to see as tourists or when you think of Seattle music — but where we’re able to constantly highlight these stories that were also very important, but maybe don’t get as much airplay.,” McMurray says. “Nirvana is part of MoPop’s DNA and will always be here, but as a museum, we also just want to tell different stories all of the time.”

McMurray’s personal favorite items in the exhibit: A handwritten letter that Melvins singer Buzz Osborne sent his friend Krist Novoselic forecasting that this Cobain kid “might have some kind of future in music,” as well as the reassembled remains of a guitar Cobain smashed at an Evergreen State College dorm show in 1988. 

“Maybe there’s 50 people in the audience, and [Cobain] probably doesn’t have enough money to pay rent, much less buy another guitar, and for some reason, he smashes that guitar out of the spirit of punk rock nihilism,” McMurray says. “That idea that one, [Cobain] was so moved to do that, and then two, somebody in the audience was so fucking psyched about that that they grabbed that guitar and held onto it for like another 10 years before we acquired it.”

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Longtime MoPop museum guide and resident music expert Neal Kosaly-Meyer, who on Saturday led the final two guided tours for a select number of fans, also pointed to the Osborne letter to Novoselic about Cobain as one of the items he’ll miss the most. “There’s that prophetic line at the end: ‘I think he might have some kind of future in music if he keeps at it.’ I think that’s beautiful,” Kosaly-Meyer says. 

(This writer’s favorite items: The sacred text that is the printed MTV Unplugged set list housed behind plexiglass, and early photo proofs of the naked baby on the Nevermind cover with the handwritten note: “If anyone has a problem with his dick we can remove it.”)

In addition to one last walk through the exhibit, Saturday’s closing ceremony touted extracurricular activities like shirt screen-printing, zine-making, DJs spinning grunge classics, a theater showing Nirvana’s concert films and music videos, and a panel of Seattle area music folk — including McMurray, Sub Pop CEO Megan Jasper, and Recording Academy executive (and Seattle native) Jessica Toon — discussing the grunge era, the exhibit’s impact, and the museum’s future. What wasn’t on the lineup, however, was the biggest (and definitely tallest) surprise of the afternoon: An unannounced appearance by Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, who provided the opening remarks prior to the panel.

“I started to get involved with, it was EMP, Experience Music Project, then MoPop, and it was just a great place to keep my stuff,” Novoselic joked. “Like, ‘Why is this guitar under my bed? Or, ‘why am I playing this guitar at a gig when I’m going to lose it and it’s gonna get ripped off. These are basses I played with Nirvana.’ So I donated to the museum. ‘Here you go.’ And people enjoyed them.”

Novoselic added, “Just that thinking and foresight like, ‘This is a vault with certain conditioned air and certain fire suppression. Security, white gloves… this is a bass that I bought for like 300 bucks at a pawn shop, and now it’s this artifact. It’s priceless.”

Krist Novoselic at MoPop’s exhibit closing panel

Following the panel, Novoselic hung around to chat and take photos with every Nirvana-shirted adult and Cobain-looking teenager that approached him. Sidling up to the towering figure, I asked him how he felt about the exhibit coming to an end. “Grateful,” Novoselic said, and not because he’s getting his stuff back.

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“Grateful, because all this” — motioning to the still-packed theater, the dozens of fans waiting to meet him, the throngs of people still waiting on the hours-long line to walk the exhibit one last time — “just shows how much we meant to people.”

The exhibit spans just seven years, from 1988 to 1994. For the band, less than half that time was spent in the mainstream. One of the displays captured Cobain’s quote about why he chose the name Nirvana: “In Webster’s terms, ‘nirvana’ means freedom from pain, suffering, and the external world, and that’s pretty close to my definition of punk rock.” During his guided tour, Kosaly-Meyer extensively quoted Buddhist text about the meaning of nirvana. The astrophysicist Michio Kaku once described it more succinctly, “Never-ending, no beginning, no end.”

September 7, 2025 0 comments
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The Who Bid Farewell to NYC with Triumphant MSG Show
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The Who Bid Farewell to NYC with Triumphant MSG Show

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
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The lead-up to The Who‘s North American farewell tour may have been a bit bumpy, but the legendary rock band was in fine form at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Saturday night (August 30th).

“The World’s Most Famous Arena,” as it’s known, has been a special place for The Who over the years, with the band having played MSG three-dozen times, including their show-stealing 2001 performance at the Concert for New York City honoring first responders just six weeks after the 9/11 attacks.

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Saturday evening began with a set by indie singer-songwriter Feist, whose enchanting vocals echoed nicely through the arena. She expressed gratitude and awe in having the chance to open for an iconic band like The Who, and was received warmly by the crowd, even though her efforts to pump them up for the headliner fell a bit short. However, by the end of her set, she had many in the audience singing along to her signature song “1234.”

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As mentioned, it hasn’t exactly been smooth sailing in The Who’s camp in the months leading up to the farewell outing. A messy breakup with drummer Zak Starkey stole headlines for a few weeks, while singer Roger Daltrey wondered aloud if he would even make it to the end of the tour, citing his health and age as concerns. In fact, The Who had to postpone a couple of recent shows in Atlantic City and Philadelphia due to an undisclosed illness within the band.

Yet, when The Who took the stage shortly before 9 p.m. at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night, everything seemed to fall into place. The band kicked things off with their early single “I Can’t Explain,” and banged out the classics “Substitute” and “Who Are You” right after. Daltrey’s voice sounded as strong as it’s been in years, while Pete Townshend had a spring in his step as he delivered his trademark windmill guitar move with plenty of gusto.

Now’s probably a good time to point out that Daltrey is 81 and Townshend is 80, and it’s likely neither envisioned themselves rocking out this hard in their eighties — after all, it was Townshend and Daltrey who respectively wrote and sang the infamous line, “I hope I die before I get old.” But here they were, bringing the rock to the MSG crowd more than 60 years after forming the band.

The set continued with Townshend taking lead vocals on the rarity “Long Live Rock,” performed for the first time since 2014. Other highlights of the middle of the set included “Pinball Wizard,” “Behind Blue Eyes,” and an extended version of “My Generation.” The band also represented their post-Keith Moon early ’80s Kenney Jones era with standouts like “Eminence Front” and “You Better You Bet.”

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RanbirKapoor and NeetuKapoor share an emotional moment as they bid farewell to Ganpati Bappa
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RanbirKapoor and NeetuKapoor share an emotional moment as they bid farewell to Ganpati Bappa

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