celebpeek
  • Home
  • Bollywood
  • Hollywood
  • Lifestyle
  • Fashion
celebpeek
  • Music
  • Celebrity News
  • Events
  • TV & Streaming
Home » Los » Page 2
Tag:

Los

Fawn: A Los Angeles-Based Skin-Care Brand Made By and For Teens
Fashion

Fawn: A Los Angeles-Based Skin-Care Brand Made By and For Teens

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
written by jummy84


Brand Bio is Fashionista’s guide to the best independent fashion and beauty brands — a resource for retailers, job seekers, B2B companies and consumers alike. If you’d like your brand to be featured, fill out this form. FawnHeadquarters: Los Angeles, CAE-commerce: heyfawn.comSocial Media: Instagram …

Continue reading

October 9, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Margaux Is Hiring An Assistant Store Manager In Culver City, Los Angeles
Fashion

Margaux Is Hiring An Assistant Store Manager In Culver City, Los Angeles

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84


Position: Assistant Store Manager (Key Holder)Location: Margaux at Platform LAMargaux is a new kind of footwear brand rooted in friendship, collaboration, and community. Co-founders Sarah Pierson and Alexa Buckley launched Margaux in 2015, setting out to create a modern footwear wardrobe for women …

Continue reading

October 1, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
'Rocky Horror Picture Show' 50th Anniversary Visits Los Angeles
TV & Streaming

‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ 50th Anniversary Visits Los Angeles

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84

“One Battle After Another” has already been hailed as a modern masterpiece, but for its opening weekend in Los Angeles, the lines outside the new Paul Thomas Anderson film looked almost tame compared to another pop culture must-attend happening on the other side of town.

Not even Leonardo DiCaprio in limited VistaVision could compete with the most powerful midnight movie ever made as partygoers in full costume emerged across the city to toast “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” and celebrate its 50th anniversary at the Academy Museum, the Roxy Theatre, and more L.A. venues, kicking off a particularly festive October for the twisted classic.

Sebastian Carr (Hothead), Director Shane Black, Cinematographer Philippe Rousselot and Rupert Raineri (Beckler) on set of PLAY DIRTY. Photo Credit: Jasin Boland/Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC

“This really is the only good cult in the world,” star Nell Campbell said during an interview at the Sofitel Los Angeles in Beverly Hills. Still sporting that same cherry-red hair — and quick as ever to flirt with her fans — the 72-year-old actress is better known as her character, Columbia. Almost always rocking gold, she’s the feisty groupie Campbell debuted on stage in 1973 and then on film in 1975.

“How grateful do I feel that I was just this happy hoofer at age 19, tap-dancing on the top of a table and in the streets of London,” she said. “They’d planned to have a three-week run, and it’s had this profound effect on four generations now.” 

On Friday night in Los Angeles, “Rocky Horror” restoration distributor Disney had trouble finding enough seats for even their honored guests at the cult classic’s special screening inside the Academy Museum.

With sparkly red lips stitched onto her lapel, other “Rocky Horror” bombshell Patricia Quinn, 81, originated her role — the minxy maid Magenta — when she and Campbell were on the West End together over 50 years ago. She joined Campbell, IndieWire, and another of her “Rocky Horror” co-stars, actor Barry Bostwick, for the conversation at the Sofitel.

ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, Richard O'Brien, Patricia Quinn, 1975. TM and Copyright ©20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved./Courtesy Everett Collection.
Richard O’Brien and Patricia Quinn in ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show‘ (1975) ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection

“I just saw it on a plane recently,” said Quinn. “I thought, ‘Oh God, will I have to watch ‘Rocky Horror?’ And I did, and I still thought it was brilliant.”

Inspired as much by B-movie excellence as by that form’s flaws, director Jim Sharman and writer Richard O’Brien’s campy rock musical stars Tim Curry as Dr. Frank-N-Furter. The domineering yet magnetic actor made the leap from London to the big screen, his sexy mad scientist becoming synonymous with controversy itself.

“I always thought the best part of the movie was when you guys stripped me,” joked Bostwick, who stars as Brad Majors, to his co-stars. (“I was exhausted after that,” said Quinn, noting that Bostwick is over six feet. “He’s so tall!”)

The 80-year-old Bostwick didn’t become Brad Majors until he joined Susan Sarandon’s Janet Weiss and more of the original troupe to make a silly-soulful indie film two years later. Sharman returned to helm the screen version, with O’Brien reprising the gaunt man-servant Riff-Raff he originated with live audiences.

“Rocky Horror” started small, got big, and hit some serious setbacks on Broadway. When the film was released, it didn’t scare up enough interest at the box office. “Rocky Horror” recovered historically between 1976 and 1977 when an April Fool’s Day screening sparked a new weekly tradition that drew repeat customers — and some copycats — who kept showing the movie for years.

ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, Tim Curry, Barry Bostwick, Susan Sarandon, 1975. TM and Copyright © 20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved. Courtesy: Everett Collection.
Tim Curry, Barry Bostwick, and Susan Sarandon in ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ (1975)©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection

“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” became a proper midnight movie craze, attended by those who didn’t just like the film but craved a chance to see it in theaters, when the beginnings of its most passionate fanbase realized “Rocky Horror” could help them find like-minded cinephiles out there in the real world.

Boasting killer jokes about necrophilia, and an almost too-good reason to throw around the double entendre “a mouthful of Meatloaf” (R.I.P. Eddie), “Rocky Horror” was nowhere near the Oscars in 1976. Today, repertory screenings still happen everywhere, with international fans sharing what Campbell calls “a universal language of love.” 

Live tradition often calls for messy audience rituals, mainly driven by call-backs and props. Think projectile toilet paper, crunched-up water bottles, so-called “wedding” rice (which, thrown fast enough, can cause an injury akin to road-rash?), and even an errant toast point… or two! The harder-to-clean activities were reportedly limited at the sold-out Academy screening by the venue, which had Sins O’ the Flesh (the “Rocky Horror” shadow cast typically found at Landmark’s Nuart Theatre in Santa Monica) and an elaborate light display for the film’s rainstorm to avoid anything getting wet.

“It’s necessary now to show this film again, and for people to see it and to embrace its thoughts and its vision,” said Bostwick. He attended with Campbell, Quinn, and Curry (who appeared himself for a Q&A before the film and spoke candidly about the aftermath of his stroke from 2012).

“I think we’re going backwards society-wise,” said Bostwick. “I have a greater appreciation for our differences in terms of personality, sexuality, and people who can be considered outcasts or the other.”

Nell Campbell, ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, 1975, bustier and boa
Nell Campbell posing to promote ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ (1975) Courtesy Everett Collection

The actor has reservations about the word misfit (“What? They just don’t ‘fit’ anywhere?“), but Bostwick looks back on playing the heel (in heels!) for “Rocky Horror” as a crucial lesson in empathy. 

To this day, he’s never learned “The Time Warp,” the beloved line-dance that serves as “Rocky Horror” 101 for most of the film’s so-called “virgins.” Brad was firmly outside the mansion’s mysterious aura of cool during that now 50-year-old scene, so Bostwick just hangs out with other fans if he gets lost. 

“At a charity thing years ago, they brought us all up on stage,” he said. “Everybody was doing ‘The Time Warp,’ and I just had to look around and see. I didn’t know whether it was a step to the right, or a step to the left.” (Note: It is a step to the right, and a “jump“ to the left, and if you’re ever caught with your pants down at “Rocky Horror,” remember the instructions are the lyrics, Barry!) 

“I personally love the songs in ‘Jaws,’” Bostwick quipped out of left field when asked about the music. “Can’t get enough of ’em. I think that’s one of the reasons why our movie has stayed where it is in terms of the zeitgeist — because the music is so great.“

Also released in 1975, Spielberg’s watery monster movie (you know, about three nerds getting drunk on a boat?) was Best Picture-nominated and won three Oscars. Although not promoted as a double feature, cheeky “Rocky Horror” press materials from that summer positioned the fiendish musical and “Jaws” as the Barbenheimer of their day — under the punny copy “A DIFFERENT SET OF JAWS.”

“But fans of Jaws are very different, aren’t they?” Campbell laughed. When the trio’s eventual smash-hit film came to theaters in the U.S. that summer, shark jokes followed the shuffling pansexuals everywhere. Still, Campbell sees the many coincidences and oddities of “Rocky Horror” as part of its magic.

“‘Rocky Horror’ changes people’s lives, always it seems, for the best,” she said. “I’m hugely grateful that I was in something that … continues to mean so much to people. It doesn’t date.” 

“Yes, we were doing sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll,” said Quinn. “We weren’t setting out to change anybody’s lives, and that’s how we began at the Royal Court, too. Richard O’Brien is the first person to say that ‘Rocky Horror’ is like a ‘Hansel and Gretel’ story. [Brad and Janet] go to the house of the wicked witch, and that’s what [Richard O’Brien] was writing. But how it’s proceeded and what it’s done to change lives since then is something else that’s happened along the way.” 

Richard O’Brien in ‘Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror‘

Campbell, Quinn, and Bostwick share a sense of wonder about the effervescent “Rocky Horror” community. On Saturday, a massive fan event — known as RockyCon — took place inside the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood, where the live show haunted the stage with Curry performing there in 1974. 

“I thought I knew everything there was to know about ‘Rocky Horror,’” said Quinn. “Until I started doing these tours, and I realized I didn’t know anything. I knew nothing about the fandom of it. It was beyond belief, the amount of people.” She gushed that she’s a big fan of her fans’ “ledging.” That’s sticking your hand under your chin to nail your finest Magenta pose, mimicking the wide-eyed look she gives, leaning over that wall in the first number.

Headlining a new spoken-word cover album for “Rocky Horror” (available on October 1), Quinn kicked off a tour through 55 U.S. cities with the celebration in Los Angeles. Bostwick, Campbell, and more will appear on some stops, and ribbing Fox’s 2016 TV rendition of the musical starring Laverne Cox, Bostwick cracked, “I saw that on a plane, so I couldn’t walk out.” 

RockyCony went from the morning into the night, attended by dozens of Eddies, Janets, Dr. Scotts, Frank-N-Furters, and Curry, who chatted with fans for yet another Q&A. Across town at the Nuart, the Sins O’ Flesh weren’t back on yet, but director Linus O’Brien appeared at a screening of the 2025 documentary “Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror.” He spoke about growing up with Riff-Raff as a dad and answered questions about making the deeply personal doc.

“It’s never meant to bang you over the head with a message,” O’Brien said of inclusivity and the “Rocky Horror” legacy. More than a movie, it’s an essential safe space for fringe and queer movie lovers. “At its core, it’s about joy and having fun. The other things that you get from that is up to you to a degree.”

“Don’t dream it,” said both Nell and Curry throughout the weekend. “Be it, man. Be it.”

“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a 4K restored release of the film, which will be available via digital & Blu-Ray by Disney on October 7 — as well as shown in 55 cities on a national tour with each stop headlined by Quinn, with appearances from Bostwick and Campbell. It will also be at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery as part of the Cinespia screening series on October 4.

October 1, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Pexels
Celebrity News

What Los Angeles Drivers Should Know – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Image Credit: Pexels

‘When life gives you lemons, make lemonade,’ has been a cultural staple for over a century now, ever since the phrase was first coined by author Elbert Hubbard in 1909. And it’s easy to see why; it’s a simple, concise phrase that communicates the value of an optimistic outlook even amidst the follies of life. In Hubbard’s analogy, a lemon is an adverse event in your life, and lemonade is the positive outcome that you can squeeze from those negatives. 

In conjunction with this larger cultural connotation of the phrase, the term ‘lemon’ came to represent something that was passed off as a good product but was ultimately substandard. This originated from British slang in the early 1900s, and was influenced both by Hubbard’s writing and the sour taste of the fruit itself, despite its pleasing appearance.

While you’d be hard-pressed to find many people casually using the term ‘lemon’ to describe other products today, the word and its usage are still very much alive and well in the world of automobiles. When you buy a car that appears to be in good condition but ultimately proves to have significant failings, it can be legally labeled as a ‘lemon,’ and provide you with benefits under California’s Lemon Law. 

To this end, understanding your rights under California’s Lemon Law is essential if you’re dealing with a defective vehicle. Drivers in Los Angeles can benefit from specialized legal help from a Los Angeles lemon law attorney to resolve lemon law claims efficiently.

Overview of California Lemon Law

The lemon law is a law that protects the average American consumer from being taken advantage of by big companies [DCA, 2025]. It specifically safeguards people who buy or rent a vehicle, only to find out it has serious, unfixable problems.  If the new or rented vehicle stays defective after a reasonable number of repair attempts, you’re entitled to protection. Under the lemon law, you might even be eligible to have your vehicle repurchased or replaced.

Common Lemon Law Triggers

Common Lemon Law triggers include persistent issues after multiple repair attempts, dangerous defects affecting drivability or safety, and manufacturer or dealership delays in addressing the problem. All of these factors are considered, but to properly tap into the potential benefits available to you via the lemon law, you will need a reliable and experienced attorney to help you navigate this legal landscape.

Steps to Take if You Suspect a Lemon

California’s lemon law regulations protect both new and used vehicle buyers. The purpose of the law was to provide legal recourse for anyone who spends their hard-earned money on a large purchase like a new vehicle only to find out that the vehicle is destined to be useless. 

It doesn’t matter whether you bought or rented your new car if it’s giving you trouble; what counts is that the warranty was in effect at the time. Even if the warranty has expired, the key factor is whether it was still active when you started trying to fix the main issue. 

Whether the car is new or a few years old, the lemon law applies if it’s having unexplained problems and is still under warranty. If you think your car might qualify, it’s crucial to keep a record of the problems and repairs, notify the manufacturer or dealer, and get legal help early on.

Why Hiring a Local Attorney Matters

A local attorney will have unique knowledge of and insight into California-specific legal nuances. Additionally, an attorney who has been working within the state’s legal sector for years will have an established familiarity with local courts and precedents that no amount of money can buy. 

In this way, you will have an experienced legal professional offering you personalized guidance through arbitration or litigation. The lemon law has many details that must be adhered to for you to reap the full potential benefits, and an experienced local attorney can help to make sure you get every cent of what you deserve. 

FAQ

Q: How do I know if my car qualifies under California’s Lemon Law?
A: If your vehicle has been repeatedly repaired for the same issue or has been out of service for an extended time, it may qualify.

Q: Do I need to pay upfront to hire a lemon law attorney?
A: Many lemon law attorneys in Los Angeles operate on a contingency basis, meaning you don’t pay unless you win.

Q: Can used cars qualify under California Lemon Law?
A: Yes, but they typically must still be under the original manufacturer’s warranty to be eligible.

The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as legal, financial, medical, or professional advice. Readers should not rely solely on the content of this article and are encouraged to seek professional advice tailored to their specific circumstances. We disclaim any liability for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the use of, or reliance on, the information presented.

October 1, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Adina Reyter: A Los Angeles-Based Jewelry Brand Crafting 'Forever Pieces'
Fashion

Adina Reyter: A Los Angeles-Based Jewelry Brand Crafting 'Forever Pieces'

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84


Brand Bio is Fashionista’s guide to the best independent fashion and beauty brands — a resource for retailers, job seekers, B2B companies and consumers alike. If you’d like your brand to be featured, fill out this form. Adina ReyterHeadquarters: Los Angeles, CAE-commerce: adinareyter.comSocial …

Continue reading

October 1, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Inside The Los Angeles Rams Fan-Forward VIP Tailgate Experience
Music

Inside The Los Angeles Rams Fan-Forward VIP Tailgate Experience

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84

The Los Angeles Rams welcome their fans at home with a top-notch tailgate. At their Inglewood, Calif., stadium, ticketholders can opt for the VIP experience to start game day with food, drinks, and community. A red carpet is laid out ahead of the entrance to CineVita at the SoFi Stadium, where the festivities take place. Ahead of home games, the tailgate opens four hours before kick-off, allowing those in attendance to indulge in the offerings.

VIBE visited the two-part tailgate on Sunday (Sept. 28) to get a first-hand take on the fan-forward affair. A spacious outdoor setting was filled with royal blue and gold swag as fans flocked to the various bars, food trucks, and activations. Guests mingled amongst one another, exchanging their favorite players, NFL statistics, and game projections as the Rams prepared to take on the Indianapolis Colts.

Taking a break from the blaring, yet beautiful SoCal sun, a walk inside led to additional bars, all you can eat food stations exclusively created by MasterChef Winner Chef Kelsey Murphy, seating, and a giant LED screen airing the games in real time. For those who could not be bothered with football until the Rams hit the field, DJ Shell provided a party atmosphere with a dance-ready playlist of pop, Hip-Hop, and R&B. Hot wings, loaded hummus, smash burgers, mimosas, and premium tequila shots were indulged and enjoyed before the “ramily” made their way inside to cheer their team to victory.

The all-inclusive CineVita welcomes fans from both the Rams and their visiting challengers. Tickets are available here. Take a look below at what the Los Angeles Rams’ VIP tailgate entails.

October 1, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Issa Rae Says Los Angeles Isn’t a Good Dating City, Admits Romanticizing It for “Insecure”
Celebrity News

Issa Rae Says Los Angeles Isn’t a Good Dating City, Admits Romanticizing It for “Insecure”

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Issa Rae Says Los Angeles Isn’t a Good Dating City, Admits Romanticizing It for “Insecure”

#IssaRae doesn’t think Los Angeles is a good dating city & admits she romanticized it for her “Insecure” series.

If you life in LA, do you agree?

Bustle


September 23, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
David Lynch’s Los Angeles home on sale for $15 million
Celebrity News

David Lynch’s Los Angeles home on sale for $15 million

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84

by Feeds-Bang |

22 September 2025

David Lynch’s Los Angeles home is on sale for $15 million.

David Lynch’s Los Angeles home is on sale for $15 million

The Twin Peaks director, who died in January 2025 at the age of 78 from cardiac arrest complicated by emphysema, used the Hollywood Hills compound as a base for much of his work, editing Mulholland Drive there, with one of its buildings featured prominently in his 1997 film Lost Highway.

The sale was reported by The Washington Post, which added the late director’s family is urging any buyer to preserve the property’s unique cinematic and architectural legacy.

Marc Silver, listing agent with the Agency Beverly Hills, said demand had been overwhelming.

He added: “Buyers have to be very well prequalified in order to actually have a showing at the property. “The family’s strong desire is that the next owner protects, preserves and honours what David created.”

David’s former compound covers 2.3 acres on Senalda Road and includes seven buildings with 10 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, spanning more than 11,000 square feet.

At its heart is the Beverly Johnson House, designed in the 1960s by Lloyd Wright, son of Frank Lloyd Wright.

David purchased the house in 1987 and later acquired two neighbouring homes.

One was turned into offices for his company Asymmetrical Productions, while another housed his screening room and editing suite.

Richard Barney, professor of English at the University of Albany, visited the compound three times while interviewing David for a book.

He said: “As soon as you see it, you recognise it, remember it as being the house of the Madisons. It is not as spooky when you’re there as it was made to be in the movie.”

In 1991, David commissioned Eric Lloyd Wright, grandson of Frank Lloyd Wright, to design a pool and pool house.

Mr Silver said this was the only known property to carry contributions from three generations of the Wright family.

He added: “In the time that I’ve been selling real estate, this is probably one of the only properties, if not the only property, that really checks all of these boxes.

“You have the architectural pedigree with Lloyd Wright and Eric Lloyd Wright, but as well as the cultural and historical significance and the cinematic and Hollywood history of David Lynch.”

Mr Barney said despite its size, the compound retained an enigmatic quality.

He added: “It did have a feeling of a maze. There is a part of that he really loved to capture in movies but also in Twin Peaks, like the Black Lodge. Where were you?

“And if you walk down that hallway, had you really arrived anywhere or were you just going in circles?”




September 22, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Cuco Covers Cumbia Classics During Homecoming Show in Los Angeles
Music

Cuco Covers Cumbia Classics During Homecoming Show in Los Angeles

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
written by jummy84

The Chicano star is currently on tour in celebration of his album, Ridin’

Cuco turned Mexican Independence Day into a cumbia celebration Monday night at the Greek Theatre. The Chicano soul star lit up the sold-out Los Angeles venue in green, white, and red, as fans swayed and sang along to his unexpected dive into cumbia classics.

Midway through the show, Cuco loosened things up with his cumbia-inspired 2021 one-off “Under the Sun” before surprising the crowd by pulling out the güira for a rendition of “Llorar,” the standard by Los Socios del Ritmo. The energy jumped again when he transitioned into “La Negra Tomasa,” the Caifanes anthem that had the audience on its feet.

“I gotta tell you how many cumbia parties I’ve been to,” Cuco said onstage. “Y’all, I never realized how hard it is to sing that song, ‘Llorar,’ it’s a lot of tongue twisters for me. But that is fun as fuck to play. I hope you guys enjoyed that shit.”

The star took the time to celebrate some of the deluxe standouts on Ridin’, making way for “Sin un Corazón” from the extended project. Earlier in the evening, Cuco welcomed Jean Carter to perform their collab “Bossa No Sé,” and also a rendition of “My 45” from his recent project, Ridin, which Rolling Stone lauded last month.

Trending Stories

“His blissed-out performances flow by perfectly, and the tunes stay with you. More than just historical cosplay, Ridin’ makes an old-school sound feel joyfully present,” read a review of the album.

Cuco just started his Ridin tour last week in Oakland and is set to tour the United States, stopping in cities such as Phoenix, Albuquerque, Denver, Dallas, Nashville, Kansas City, and New York City through the end of October.

September 17, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Watch John Legend Join Jonas Brothers for 'All of Me' in Los Angeles
Music

Watch John Legend Join Jonas Brothers for ‘All of Me’ in Los Angeles

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84

The trio also collaborated with 5 Seconds of Summer during their anniversary tour stop at the Intuit Dome

Jonas Brothers tapped John Legend as their special guest in Los Angeles on Saturday night. The singer joined the band for a performance of “All of Me” as part of their 20th anniversary Greetings From Your Hometown tour at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.

Legend was introduced by Nick Jonas, who appeared on The Voice with Legend. “We got to absorb just a tiny bit of his light, his artistry and his brilliance in those two years I did that show,” Jonas told the crowd. “Man, I can’t believe I’m about to say these words, but Los Angeles, please welcome to the show, our friend, your friend, Mr John Legend.”

The musician collaborated with Jonas Brothers on his own 2013 hit “All of Me” as well as the boy band’s 2019 song “I Believe.”

The group were also joined by 5 Seconds of Summer for their song “She Looks So Perfect” later in the evening.

Trending Stories

Jonas Brothers have enlisted numerous special guests so far on their tour. They surprised their audience in Dallas with an appearance from Kelsea Ballerini to perform her biggest hit, “Peter Pan,” and their song “Fly With Me,” from their 2009 album Lines, Vines, and Trying Times. Later in the show, the group brought out Plain White T’s for “Hey There Delilah,” and the JoBros also made way for Fifth Harmony to take the stage for their first live performance as a group since 2018.

The band are currently on their Greetings From Your Hometown run with shows scheduled through mid-November, including stops in Austin and Orlando. The tour will end on Nov. 14 in Uncasville, Connecticut.

September 8, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Newer Posts
Older Posts

Social Connect

Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Youtube Snapchat

Recent Posts

  • 2009 feels like a whole other world away

  • Watch Ariana Grande and Jimmy Fallon Perform a History of Duets

  • Spotify’s Joe Hadley Talks ARIA Awards Partnership

  • Nick Offerman Announces 2026 “Big Woodchuck” Book Tour Dates

  • Snapped: Above & Beyond (A Photo Essay)

Newsletter

Subscribe my Newsletter for new blog posts, tips & new photos. Let's stay updated!

Categories

  • Bollywood (1,929)
  • Celebrity News (2,000)
  • Events (267)
  • Fashion (1,605)
  • Hollywood (1,020)
  • Lifestyle (890)
  • Music (2,002)
  • TV & Streaming (1,857)

Recent Posts

  • Shushu/Tong Shanghai Fall 2026 Collection

  • Here’s What Model Taylor Hill Is Buying Now

  • Julietta Is Hiring An Assistant Office Coordinator In Dumbo, Brooklyn, NY (In-Office)

Editors’ Picks

  • 2009 feels like a whole other world away

  • Watch Ariana Grande and Jimmy Fallon Perform a History of Duets

  • Spotify’s Joe Hadley Talks ARIA Awards Partnership

Latest Style

  • ‘Steal This Story, Please’ Review: Amy Goodman Documentary

  • Hulu Passes on La LA Anthony, Kim Kardashian Pilot ‘Group Chat’

  • Hannah Einbinder Slams AI Creators As “Losers”

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

@2020 - celebpeek. Designed and Developed by Pro


Back To Top
celebpeek
  • Home
  • Bollywood
  • Hollywood
  • Lifestyle
  • Fashion
celebpeek
  • Music
  • Celebrity News
  • Events
  • TV & Streaming