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My Chemical Romance announces Black Parade 2026 tour: Dates, tickets, special guests and more
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My Chemical Romance announces Black Parade 2026 tour: Dates, tickets, special guests and more

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84

My Chemical Romance 2026 tour details are here. The band will be performing at ballparks, football stadiums, bowls, and domes across the U.S. and the UK from July through October. One of their biggest shows is at Citi Field in Queens, New York, on Sunday, August 9, with Franz Ferdinand as the supporting act. The tour will close with five shows at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles from October 21–27.

My Chemical Romance 2026 tour: Schedule, guests, tickets and more(Instagram/mychemicalromance)

Other notable opening acts include Pierce The Veil on August 13 in Nashville, Modest Mouse on August 18 in Washington, Iggy Pop on August 21 in Detroit, Jimmy Eat World on September 6 in Phoenix, and The Mars Volta on September 12 in San Antonio, as per The New York Post.

My Chemical Romance festival appearances

Before the main tour, the band will headline several spring festivals:

• Welcome to Rockville in Daytona Beach, FL – May 7–10

• Sonic Temple in Columbus, OH – May 14–17

• Louder Than Life in Louisville, KY – Date TBD

What fans can expect from the My Chemical Romance 2026 tour

Fans who attended the 2025 concerts know the shows are high-energy and visual. The MetLife Stadium show was great for the fireworks, theatrics, and intimate moments in the second half.

Also read: Cardi B announces Little Miss Drama Tour 2026: Presale, dates, how to buy tickets and more details

The set list features fan favorites like Welcome to the Black Parade, I’m Not Okay (I Promise), Helena, and a live debut of Livin’ on a Prayer. Some shows will also include unique performances and tour debuts of special tracks.

My Chemical Romance 2026 tour tickets and how to buy

Tickets for all shows will be available through Vivid Seats, a secondary ticketing platform. The official on-sale starts Friday, September 26, 2025. Prices may vary depending on demand, and Vivid Seats guarantees safe and secure delivery before the event.

With high-profile special guests, stadium performances, and festival appearances, the 2026 Black Parade Tour promises unforgettable experiences for both longtime fans and newcomers.

FAQs:

1. When does My Chemical Romance’s 2026 tour start?

The 2026 tour kicks off in May with festival appearances and continues through July to October across the U.S. and U.K., including stadium and ballpark shows.

2. How can I buy tickets for My Chemical Romance 2026 shows?

Tickets are available through Vivid Seats, with the official on-sale beginning Friday, September 26, 2025. Vivid Seats offers a 100% buyer guarantee for safe and secure ticket delivery.

3. Who are the special guests for the 2026 Black Parade Tour?

The tour features major acts like Franz Ferdinand, Pierce The Veil, Modest Mouse, Iggy Pop, Jimmy Eat World, and The Mars Volta supporting My Chemical Romance at select shows.

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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D4vd Cancels Remaining U.S. Tour Dates Amid Investigation On Dead Teen
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D4vd Cancels Remaining U.S. Tour Dates Amid Investigation On Dead Teen

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Fans still expecting to watch D4vd on stage after a dead teenager was found in his abandoned Tesla are out of luck. The singer has canceled the remaining dates for his Withered 2025 World Tour. According to the ticketing website, anyone who purchased a ticket will be automatically refunded, usually within 30 business days of the cancellation announcement.

TMZ reported the decision was made on Thursday (Sept. 19). D4vd was scheduled to perform Friday night in San Francisco and Saturday night in Los Angeles. The 20-year-old was also set to attend an event at the Grammy Museum on Wednesday, Sept. 24; however, his name has been removed, according to the tabloid. As of publishing, tickets to scheduled European shows, which were set to begin next month, remain on sale.

Despite the decaying body of Celeste Rivas being discovered on Sept. 10, D4vd, legal name David Anthony Burke, performed that night in The Fillmore in Minneapolis, handing out trendy Labubu dolls, according to Newsweek. Per PEOPLE Magazine, he also continued to perform in Portland, OR., on Sept. 15. before canceling his Seattle show the next day, when the teenage victim was publicly identified.

d4vd performs at the Gobi Tent during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 11, 2025 in Indio, California.

Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Coachella

A GoFundMe page attributed to the family of Rivas described the teenager as a beloved daughter, sister, cousin, and friend. She had been reported missing for over a year before being discovered. According to the Los Angeles Times, law enforcement has yet to determine when or how she died, or how long her body was in the trunk.

Since the troubling discovery, social media has buzzed with conversations surrounding the nature of an alleged relationship between Burke and Rivas. Video footage that supposedly features the two together, as well as viral threads linking screenshots, unreleased music, and images, have been shared across the internet, although Burke has yet to make a public statement in direct response.

“Several items of evidence were recovered and will be analyzed by detectives in the coming days,” detailed the Los Angeles Police Department after searching a property where Burke lived in the Hollywood Hills. “This is an ongoing investigation. Investigators are following up on several leads.”

September 21, 2025 0 comments
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Steve Martin forced to cancel comedy tour dates after contracting Covid
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Steve Martin forced to cancel comedy tour dates after contracting Covid

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

by Feeds-Bang |

21 September 2025

Steve Martin has been forced to cancel two dates of his comedy tour after contracting Covid hours before he was due on stage.

Steve Martin has been forced to cancel two dates of his comedy tour after contracting Covid hours before he was due on stage

The comedian, 80, and his long-time collaborator Martin Short, 75, had been scheduled to perform in Virginia Beach and Richmond over the weekend as part of their The Dukes of Funnytown! tour but Steve announced the cancellations in an Instagram post.

He said online: “Dear Virginia Beach and Richmond. Sadly, I have come down with Covid. I can’t possibly do the shows that you deserve.

“So Marty and I must cancel tonight and tomorrow.

“But we will return under better circumstances.”

The post was accompanied by a photo of a dog wearing Mickey Mouse ears.

Hours later, Steve shared another image – a test strip showing a positive Covid result alongside a negative flu result – with the caption: “Hey! No flu!”

Ticket holders will receive refunds for the cancelled performances, according to promoters.

Fans sent well wishes in the comments of Steve’s posts.

One wrote: “I hope you feel better very soon, Steve. Take extra care of you.”

Another said: “Please come back when you feel better. I’ve wanted to see you in person for over 40 years.”

Steve and Martin are next due to appear in Florida on 4 October – a rescheduled date from January, when Martin himself tested positive for Covid.

The tour is expected to continue with stops in Las Vegas, Boston, Pittsburgh and Austin, before concluding in Cleveland in April 2026.

Steve and Martin attended the Emmy Awards last Sunday with their Only Murders in the Building co-star Selena Gomez.

Now in its fifth season, the Hulu series continues to release weekly episodes.

The show received seven nominations at this year’s ceremony, including an acting nod for Martin, but did not win any awards.

Since its debut, it has been nominated 56 times, winning seven trophies.

The comedy features Steve, Martin and Selena as New York neighbours Charles-Haden Savage, Oliver Putnam and Mabel Mora – all amateur sleuths drawn into a succession of grisly murder investigations.

Season five introduces new guest stars Renée Zellweger, Keegan-Michael Key, Christoph Waltz and Logan Lerman.

The first three episodes premiered on 9 September, with subsequent instalments released every Tuesday.




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D4vd Cancels Tour After Investigators Identify Body in His Tesla as Missing Teenage Girl
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D4vd Cancels Tour After Investigators Identify Body in His Tesla as Missing Teenage Girl

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Earlier this month, a chopped-up, decomposing body was found in a bag in the front trunk of an impounded Tesla registered to the musician D4vd. The Houston singer-songwriter said that he was cooperating with investigators on the matter, and he continued to play shows as part of a North American tour that began on August 1.

Earlier this week, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s office identified the body in the Tesla as that of Celeste Rivas, a 15-year-old girl who was reported missing last year. Following the identification of the body, D4vd quietly canceled a concert in Seattle, and he has now canceled the remaining dates of his U.S. tour, according to TMZ and Variety. A deluxe version of his album Withered, which had been promised for September 19, failed to come out today.

D4vd had just two more shows left on the North American leg of his tour, but he is still due to perform in Europe, in October and November, and Australia, in December. The status of the international tour is currently unknown.

Criminal charges have not been filed in connection with Rivas’ death, but brands and fellow artists have begun to distance themselves from D4vd as the investigation continues. Crocs and Hollister removed the 20-year-old born David Anthony Burke from a new campaign, and Kali Uchis has said that she is in the process of pulling a collaborative track she did with D4vd.

Pitchfork has reached out the musician’s representatives for comment and more information.

September 21, 2025 0 comments
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Pulp's Mark Webber announces "in conversation" UK book tour
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Pulp’s Mark Webber announces “in conversation” UK book tour

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Pulp guitarist Mark Webber has announced an “in conversation” UK book tour for I’m With Pulp – Are You?

Published last September, I’m With Pulp, Are You? sees Webber gather his extensive collection of ephemera and objects, accumulated over 40 years with the band, and present it to fans to create a one-of-a-kind insight into the group.

It serves as a visual history of Pulp, as told through photos, flyers, record covers, setlists, badges, posters, press clippings, merchandise and more, and comes with a foreword from frontman Jarvis Cocker, who describes Webber as a “hoarder” as well as the band’s “first fan” and their “first tour manager” before he joined as a member in 1995.

Now, Webber has announced a book tour, set to commence when the band’s current North American tour wraps up at the end of this month.

The tour will also see him celebrate the 30th anniversary of their classic 1995 album ‘Different Class’. It kicks off on October 5 in Lincoln, before heading to St Albans, Hebden Bridge, Manchester, Pontefract, Birmingham, Nottingham, Sheffield, Swansea and Portsmouth. Tickets are now on sale and available here.

When the Pulp tour is over … I’ll be travelling around the UK to talk about my book “I’m With Pulp, Are You?”, the 30th anniversary of “Different Class”, and all things @welovepulp. Info and tickets at https://t.co/6PNl14jk8M pic.twitter.com/YKFJS9mAef

— I’m with Pulp (@imwithpulp) September 19, 2025

NME spoke to Webber following the book’s release, and he reflected on Cocker’s comments that he was the band’s “first fan”, saying: “I don’t think I can claim to the first fan, but definitely one of the few in that period of the mid-to-late ‘80s.”

“There were not many people interested,” he added. “It was around 1991 that the group started to become a bit better organised and function a bit more seriously. Because I had shown some kind of entrepreneurial skills in organising concerts and making fanzines when I was a teenager when I was also carrying equipment around for them, either Russell or the band asked me if I would be the tour manager.

“What teenage fan would refuse that opportunity to hang around with your favourite band and carry their equipment up and down rickety wooden staircases all through the night?”

In June, Pulp released their eighth album ’More’, their first full-length record in 24 years. In a four-star review, NME concluded: “Drenched in synths and strings and aided by producer James Ford’s knack for making the music feel alive and omnipresent, ‘More’ is everything you’d want a Pulp album to be, made richer from some lived experience.

Jarvis Cocker performs with Pulp at Glastonbury 2025. Credit: Andy Ford for NME

“Just as Blur did with ‘The Ballad Of Darren’ and Suede have managed on their immaculate run of post-reunion albums, Pulp have retained their original spirit and flair into a statement of middle age without feeling any less vital. As Cocker pines on the cinematic closer ‘A Sunset’, all things end, so just make the most of the time you have. It’s strangely beautiful, now they’re all fully grown.”

They went on to play a ‘You Deserve More’ UK arena tour this summer, as well as a triumphant and badly-kept “secret” set at Glastonbury 2025.

NME was at the Glastonbury set, awarding it five stars and noting: “With songs for the mis-shapes, a whole lotta ‘L-O-V-E’ and even a Red Arrows fly-past for the glorious crowd-engulfing ‘Common People’, these legends capture the spirit of these hallowed grounds with a little peace, love and joyous wonky-pop hedonism. One for the books? Sure, but as Cocker puts it: ‘History and stuff like that doesn’t matter because it’s all about now and what we can do right now’.”

Elsewhere, they recently announced a reissue of their classic 1995 album ‘Different Class’, including the first ever release of their Glastonbury 1995 performance.

September 20, 2025 0 comments
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BINI on Coachella 2026, Cosmetic Line Launch After First U.S. Tour
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BINI on Coachella 2026, Cosmetic Line Launch After First U.S. Tour

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

While BINI‘s first U.S. tour dates this summer already felt like a milestone for the Philippines’ biggest girl group, that proved to be only the start of a year filled with crucial crossover moments in music and beyond.

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After the Biniverse World Tour hit major stops from Los Angeles and New York to Toronto, London and Dubai, the eight-piece act once again extended its global footprint by carving out a historic space for themselves on the American festival circuit, launching a complete beauty line and bringing a part of Filipino childhoods to the global-pop market.

Earlier this week, BINI made history as the first Filipino group booked to perform at Coachella — a festival that still functions as a key industry tastemaker and signal of who to watch each year. The announcement follows their newest single “Shagidi” and the launch of BINI Cosmetics, a beauty line the group says was built from the inside out for their fans — affectionately known as Blooms — and arrives at a moment when Filipino culture is gaining new visibility on the global stage. Together, the moves read like proof of intent: BINI now reaches more than 16 million followers across social platforms and they’re using that reach to put Filipino music and aesthetics in new rooms.

“When we were on the Zach Sang Show earlier this year, we said out loud that we dreamed of performing at Coachella and now it’s really happening,” the group says in an exclusive statement to Billboard following the news. “To see that manifestation come true is beyond surreal. Being part of the 2026 lineup isn’t just a milestone for BINI, it’s a moment for Filipino music and for everyone who has believed in us since the beginning. We can’t wait to bring our music and our culture to the desert stage.”

BINI’s latest single, “Shagidi,” is another modern-musical translation of Filipino tradition. Playful and upbeat, the track takes its cue from a children’s game in the Philippines called “Shagidi Shapopo” and reframes it as a pop hit — not so dissimilar from ROSÉ and Bruno Mars‘ massive “APT.,” which turned a Korean drinking game into a hook-heavy Billboard Hot 100 hit. Both songs are accessible cultural touchstones meant to connect new audiences with the singers themselves, but also their backgrounds.

A similarly personal ethos drove BINI Cosmetics. “Our beauty line is more than just colors; it’s our heart showing up,” the group adds. “We were involved in every step, choosing shades, designing packaging, even the naming of each product, because we wanted something that speaks to us and to every Bloom out there. We want people to feel seen, to feel confident doing their own thing, whether you wear makeup every day or just sometimes. It’s for everyone, no filters, no limitations.”

Below, members Jhoanna, Aiah, Gwen, Colet, Stacey, Maloi, Mikha, and Sheena walk us through late-night palette debates, as well as the pressure, joys and creative process behind their first U.S. concerts, and how these milestones fit into a larger plan to bring the Philippines’ pop sound — and Filipino creatives — to new stages around the world.

How did you feel about your first-ever U.S. show being in New York City?

 Sheena: Of course, we felt so blessed, so grateful, and so proud with our first stop in the U.S. in New York because,  honestly, this whole world tour and especially here in North America, was really us taking a risk. We know ourselves that we don’t have that many Blooms here compared to our families in the Philippines. But we have a saying that even if we’re performing in front of a thousand Blooms, hundreds or even just one Bloom, we will always give our best and show and excellence because that’s the show that our Blooms deserve.

It’s interesting that you call it a risk, given the big crowd you had at the Theater at MSG. What were your concerns?

Aiah:  When we learned about the venues, the capacity of each arena, we told our management, “Can we really feel this? Are you sure?” Or even just half of them, we were very doubtful. But like we said, we thought, “Let’s just take the risk,” you know? And perform for our Blooms.

Jhoanna:  And having a sold-out concert, that’s just a bonus for us.

Getting to see your concert showed me how crucial live vocals are to your show. Many times, you’re all singing the choruses, you get to show off some Christina Aguilera ad-libs moments. Why is the vocal aspect important to a BINI show?

Maloi:  I think that is what we trained for. Like we trained for almost — how many years? — two years. And we are still training now. So, I think it’s very important for us to show what we can really do.  Seeing people appreciate what we can do or what we have is so nice to see: to see their comments and even their constructive criticisms for us to be better performers. For me, I enjoy it more if I sing live and if I do make a mistake live, I think that’s the beauty of it — the rawness of our voices. You can hear the beats, the voice cracks and everything. It makes you feel more like, “I’m here and this is life.”

Stacey: Most of the time and most of the performances, we’ll have issues with the technical [aspects], with the sound, our in-ears, our microphones; but we are grateful for the sound engineers because they can fix everything fast.

Aiah: Every show is unpredictable and you won’t always get to have a perfect one. So, sometimes it really is a trial and error because we go to different stages, we have to rehearse it in ways to make sure it’s all good and we’re ready just in case things aren’t working. But when you perform, sometimes, even if you have rehearsed for it, anything can really happen.

Mikha: Especially with the clothes. We don’t wear the same clothes every concert and we don’t really have time to do dress rehearsals [with every outfit], so it’s kind of hectic backstage. We’ll get our sound engineers to help us out, also, even though it’s not their job to do it. People who aren’t supposed to help us or be assistant stylists become assistant stylists because of everything. But that’s good, you know? We’re all all-rounders now. [Laughs] I think people think that we’re a big team, but in reality, it’s so few. We just make it look like a whole crowd is working for us, but it’s really quite intimate and small.

Speaking of clothes, the fashion on tour was really stunning and something I hadn’t seen before. Do you get a say in what you wear?

Maloi: Of course, every time we go out on stage, we always make sure that we show our branding, our true selves like this. The [regular] clothes that we are wearing right now, this is who we are and another representation of who we are, how we style ourselves, and how we want to be perceived by other people. I think it’s love also because our stylist, our visual director at the Ica [Villanueva], is always there for us to make sure that we look good on stage and, as much as she can, wants to make every stage unique. So, we are just so grateful that we have these unique looks that are, at the same time, cohesive. Every girl is different, but cohesive at the same time.

 Colet: When it comes to outfits, our visual director, Ms. Ica, always aims for the top Filipino designers. So, we always have our go-tos like Marian Zara, Iñigo [Villegas], RAFA Worldwide, everyone is Filipino. The New York show included a Filipino designer from here.

Gwen: And  we even do upcycling now, actually. So we’ll use bottles of soda and soft drinks and we put that into our outfits.

There were videos in between concert sections where we saw some elaborate headdresses, gowns and other looks. Was that another way to show your culture?

 Mikha: That was Ms. Ica’s idea, of course. She wanted to add the headdresses because I think it was designed locally.

Maloi:  And it’s very eccentric which is very good. Because we really want to be unique in this industry, not just being the traditional Filipino look, but we want to be something more extra. I think it was  inspired from our Filipino farmer caps. But make it extra, make it fashion.

Mikha: They’re actually heavy, we were struggling. [Laughing] Our gowns were heavy too.

Jhoanna: The gowns were shipped from a province and each of the dresses came in a big, individual box. I think they weighed around, probably, more than two or three kilos [approximately 4.4-6.6 pounds] or something…

Group: More!

These all bring out so many cool messages, but I wonder from all these separate elements, what do you say is BINI’s larger message?

Gwen:  Just like the messages of our songs, we always want to inspire people to embrace their flaws, to be authentic, to love yourself and to celebrate each other’s uniqueness. We strongly believe that everybody is capable of inspiring, so we say let’s be a reason for someone’s confidence.

 How do you arrive at that message? Did you need to find that confidence within yourselves to share it with others?

Mikha:  I think it’s an everyday struggle. Yeah. You know, to be the best version of yourself and also accept your flaws. But I think I wouldn’t want to speak for everyone here, but for me personally, there are times that I don’t feel that great and that’s okay as long as you don’t really affect the people around you in a negative way.

Having a clear message is important when you’re actively crossing over like I see you doing. Do you have a mindset or strategy to approaching your global expansion?

Stacey:  Right now, I would say we are still in our testing of waters, but we really want to tap into people from all over the world and reach a wider audience. That’s also the reason why we collaborated with artists from different parts of the world like Belinda and Agnez Mo.  So, hopefully, in the future we get to tap more artists and that hopefully allows us to reach audiences and get them to like Philippine-pop and know more artists in our country. It’s really hard and pressuring but, well, I think pressure is good and just like our songs, “Zero Pressure” you won’t get  the diamond if you don’t have your pressure. So pressure is good.

Sheena:  Even with these changes, we always make sure to stay true to who we are.

Maloi:  We’re just so grateful that we cross borders through our music. We always try to make music that can capture through generations, from young to old, we’re just so happy that people resonate with our music because we really just want to share our experiences in life, be relatable and someone that you can be with or feel with.

Stacey: And music is a universal language.

Belinda on the “Blink Twice” remix was very cool and really speaks to how you’re reaching out to audiences. Is there any connection you see between Filipino pop and Latin music?

Mikha:  Actually, our management, they’re the ones who set it up with Belinda, but we were so excited because she’s an icon in her country and we listened to her music. It’s really amazing her voice and she can switch her voice depending on what type of song she’s singing. She’s also a good dancer! I guess we were also interested to tap into Latin [music] because there are a lot of similarities with Tagalog and Latin American country languages and Spanish. She was amazing in that song too.  We actually heard a version of just her singing the song and I was like, “You know what? She should just take the song!” [Laughs] Hopefully we can perform it and share the stage together.

Are there other artists you think would fit well on a BINI song?

Colet: “Out of My Head” with Dua Lipa!

Mikha: I was thinking “Zero Pressure” with Dua Lipa.

Sheena: A whole album with Dua Lipa. [Laughs]

Mikha: We actually have a song that hasn’t been released that I think Sabrina Carpenter would actually fit really well on, but that’s just a sneak peak!

How do you describe BINI’s sound?

Colet: On the technical side, I think BINI’s sound right now is diverse and experimental. Yes, we already found the bubblegum pop genre, but I think it’d be nice  if we have a lot of genres for people to listen to and choose whatever they feel at the moment.  But on. On an emotional level, we’re always aiming for uplifting, light and inspirational songs. So, whenever we put out music out there, it should feel like a hug — we hug everyone — it should feel comforting.

I felt that sense of comfort, particularly at the NY concert, when you shouted out Pride Month several times. Why was that important to emphasize?

Jhoanna:  Pride month is something we hold close to our hearts because BINI is all about inclusivity, empowerment and love, and that includes our LGBTQIA+ Blooms. We believe in celebrating everyone for who they are.  We just wanna be welcoming and very accepting of them. So that’s why we are all about that. We support them.

Mikha:  I think women and feminism has come a long way in the past, and I think women and all the LGBTQ community have become united and I think it’s very nice.  I think we’re almost there. You know, there’s still so much to do but I think that we’ve come a long way from how it was before in the past.

Jhoanna:  We want to remind them that they’re valid, that they are feeling our love and using our platform — it’s a really big help for them.

Sheena:  And personally I feel like we have a lot of gay friends or look up to a lot of gay icons and we try our best to protect them.  Because we also feel hurt when people say some things about them that are not true.  Actually, I feel like the RuPaul’s Drag Race really help in the Philippines to love gay people. Even me honestly, I started learning about RuPaul’s Drag Race because of the Philippine branch. And because of that I started watching different branches here in U.S., Australia, everywhere. Right now, it’s very active — we’ll even go to gay bars, we watch the shows, we perform.

Jhoanna:  She’s the Drag Race ambassador. We were supposed to celebrate her 21st birthday and she invited a lot of drag queens to perform for her.

I feel like your cosmetics line aligns with that mindset: you want to accept everyone and share what you love.

Mikha: We were very hands on when involved, it was very draining actually. There are so many ideas, products and colors to choose from — not just the formulas. There was so much going on in that meeting. Thank God though we have a team who are also helping and guiding us on what’s best and everything like that so we could come to an agreement.

Gwen: We made sure the products are easy to use and affordable. Cherry Blush can go on your eyes, cheeks, and lips. It’s not just for girls; it’s for everyone who wants to feel fresh and confident in their own style.

 Stacey: We love products that will stay because it’s very humid in the Philippines. So when we were creating the formulas, we not only thought of what we like, but also for everyone. Like, “Is it going to work with morena?” Morena is like the brown skin of our beautiful Filipinos.

Jhoanna: BINI Cosmetics is us, in color, choices we actually made together from the shade names to the packaging, down to how it should feel when you wear it. We wanted a kit that travels with you: Eye Candy for quick looks, touches like Lip Jelly that make confidence feel easy. If it empowers our Blooms to show up as themselves, that’s the win.

Mikha: We built this line to move the way we move, from rehearsals to show time to rest days. The goal was pigments and textures that play well together, so you can turn it up with Pout Pop and Cloud Lash. It’s not just about looking pretty; it’s about owning your mood and telling your story.

Now that Coachella has happened, are there other goals you want to put out there?

Stacey:  Well, our goal in being is always to improve And in terms of music. We want to hopefully be like a song book wherein whenever they open it, we have various songs that will really hit all their emotions. So hopefully with the future songs that we’ll be producing, we’re not only gonna capture their hearts, but also their ears in a way that it’ll also make them feel seen.  We really aren’t stopping. For whatever opportunities that are there for us, we’re always explorative and on the hunt for whatever it is that will add to our growth.

Jhoanna: Also, more international awards and collaborations.

Sheena: We want to perform on the main KCON stage as a complete eight. And shoutout to ENHYPEN, I miss you.

You’ve filmed TikTok challenges together with the ENHYPEN members at KCON. How was that?

Sheena: So, with ENHYPEN, I feel music-wise that me and Me and Colet really like their sound — when they release “FEVER” back in 2021 is when we started being a fan. Our collaboration was arranged by our managements in LA and  we also did a TikTok together when they had a concert in the Philippines. So, we already have two interactions. One more to go and we’re friends. [Group Laughs] I just need to manifest. I appreciate them.

Any other shoutouts?

Mikha: Hi Dua Lipa. And hi Sabrina. Hi BLACKPINK!

Jhoanna: Everyone, really, all the talented artists.

Sheena: Hi Clairo!

Anything else we can look forward to for what’s next?

Jhoanna: We have a lot tracks to be released soon and it’s all new flavors, new vibes, different feelings. We’re very excited for these songs to be out with both English and Tagalog songs.

Aiah: Thank you so much to our Blooms for always supporting BINI. Expect more songs, more performances, more meet and greets and…what else?

Jhoanna: I hope you don’t get overwhelmed with all the activations and changes for this year with BINI! We are so excited. See you soon!

September 20, 2025 0 comments
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Xaviersobased Announces Tour, Shares New “Worth It” Video: Watch
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Xaviersobased Announces Tour, Shares New “Worth It” Video: Watch

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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Xaviersobased is hitting the road. The New York rapper has announced the Riverside Tour, which begins in November. The first date is in Vancouver, and Xaviersobased will stop in Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Detroit, and elsewhere, before wrapping things up, on December 18, with a hometown show at New York’s Webster Hall. See his schedule below. Also below, watch his new music video for “Worth It.”

Xaviersobased will be touring in support of his recent Once More EP. The six-track project features “Worth It” and follows his breakout 2024 mixtape, Keep It Goin Xav.

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Xaviersobased: The Riverside Tour

Xaviersobased:

11-17 Vancouver, British Columbia – Hollywood Theater
11-18 Seattle, WA – Neumos
11-19 Portland, OR – Star Theater
11-21 San Francisco, CA – August Hall
11-22 Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre
12-03 Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
12-04 Montreal, Quebec – Theatre Fairmount
12-05 Toronto, Ontario – Opera House
12-07 Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall
12-09 Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line
12-10 Milwaukee, WI – Vivarium
12-11 Detroit, MI – El Club
12-12 Columbus, OH – A&R Music Bar
12-14 Atlanta, GA – Hell
12-16 Washington, D.C. – Union Stage
12-17 Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry
12-18 New York, NY – Webster Hall

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bitchy | “Margot Robbie’s promotional tour style has been pretty wacky” links
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bitchy | “Margot Robbie’s promotional tour style has been pretty wacky” links

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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Margot Robbie is really trying to sell her terrible movie with headline-grabbing fashion. Is it working? Eh, maybe. [RCFA]
Saweetie and “pretty punishment” (as opposed to “pretty privilege”). [LaineyGossip]
All of this is a crime. [Jezebel]
A prediction: they’ll come after Saturday Night Live next. [Pajiba]
Kash Patel’s Congressional hearing has been bonkers. [Buzzfeed]
Bella Hadid is in the hospital. [JustJared]
Carole Radziwill loves Harry Styles. [Socialite Life]
The Morning Show has been renewed for a fifth season. [Hollywood Life]
Dolly Parton has a kidney infection. [Seriously OMG]
Carly Rae Jepsen has new music. [OMG Blog]

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RAYE returns with new single 'Where Is My Husband!', announces 2026 UK, Europe and US tour
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RAYE returns with new single ‘Where Is My Husband!’, announces 2026 UK, Europe and US tour

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

RAYE is back with new music – check out her latest single ‘Where Is My Husband!’ below.

Today (September 19), the South London musican and BRIT Awards record-breaker shared ‘Where Is My Husband!’ as the first preview of her eagerly awaited sophomore album. While that album has yet to be announced in full detail, a press release confirms that it will be released sometime in 2026 – you can pre-order the record, currently dubbed ‘Album 2’, here.

‘Where Is My Husband!’ was debuted as the opening number to RAYE’s celebrated Glastonbury 2025 performance, which saw fans hailing her as a future headliner at the Worthy Farm festival.

The new tune – accompanied by a glamorous music video – is a brassy number that sees RAYE searching for her life partner. Check it out below.

The new track is a positive update for fans, who began to worry when RAYE admitted in late 2024 that her sophomore album wouldn’t be arriving anytime soon, as the books she had written new material in were stolen out of her car.

Additionally, RAYE has announced an extensive 2026 tour, dubbed ‘This Tour May Contain New Music’. It will see her perform across Europe, the UK and North America between January and May.

Her dates in the UK include massive shows in Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, and two dates in London. Among her dates in Europe are shows in Amsterdam, Dublin, Paris and Stockholm.

The North American trek will see her perform in the likes of Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New York, Atlanta, Chicago and more. She will be supported by her sisters Absolutely and Amma across all dates on the expansive tour.

RAYE. Credit: Aliyah Otchere

Pre-sale registrations for tickets are now open, with tickets for most European dates going on sale at 10am local time on September 23. Pre-sale tickets in the UK, France and Germany will be available from 10am local time for fans who pre-order her upcoming second album before then.

General tickets will go on sale at 10am local time on September 25 – you can get them here. Tickets for her North American shows can be purchased here from September 25 at 10am local time onwards.

RAYE’s 2026 ‘This Tour May Contain New Music’ dates are:

JANUARY
22 – Lodz, Poland – Atlas Arena
24 – Berlin, Germany – Uber Arena
25 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena
27 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
30 – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena

FEBRUARY
01 – Antwerp, Belgium – AFAS Dome
03 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
05 – Oslo, Norway – Unity Arena
07 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena
10 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
11 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion
13 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Saint Jordi
15 – Paris, France – Accor Arena
17 – Manchester, UK – Co-Op Live
20 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
23 – Birmingham, UK – bp pulse LIVE
26 – London, UK – The O2
27 – London, UK – The O2

MARCH
04 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena
31 – Sacramento, CA, USA – Channel 24

APRIL
02 – Vancouver, BC, CAN – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Center
03 – Seattle, WA, USA – WAMU Theater @ Lumen Field
06 – Denver, CO, USA – Fillmore Auditorium
08 – Minneapolis, MN, USA – State Theatre
10 – Chicago, IL, USA – Auditorium Theatre
12 – Montreal, QC, CAN – Place Bell
13 – Toronto, ON, CAN – Coca Cola Coliseum
15 – New York, NY, USA – Radio City Music Hall
19 – Philadelphia, PA, USA – The Met Presented by Highmark
20 – Boston, MA, USA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
26 – Washington, DC, USA – The Anthem
28 – Atlanta, GA, USA – Coca Cola Roxy
29 – Nashville, TN, USA – Ryman Auditorium

MAY
01 – Houston, TX, USA – 713 Music Hall
03 – Dallas, TX, USA – South Side Ballroom
04 – Austin, TX, USA – Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park
07 – Phoenix, AZ, USA – Arizona Financial Theatre
08 – Las Vegas, NV, USA – The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
10 – San Francisco, CA, USA – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
12 – Los Angeles, CA, USA – Greek Theatre

RAYE’s 2023 debut ‘My 21st Century Blues’ scored a four-star review from NME: “RAYE recently said such bold and brave declarations wouldn’t have been released had she still been signed to a major label. Granted her creative independence, though, the hard-fought ‘My 21st Century Blues’ is unequivocally RAYE from start to finish.”

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Dua Lipa's "Radical Optimism Tour" MSG Review + Photos
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Dua Lipa’s “Radical Optimism Tour” MSG Review + Photos

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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During the first of her four nights at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, September 17th, Dua Lipa stopped and took it all in. From a raised platform about 20 feet in the air, the pop star reflected on her love for the city and its premier venue, expressing gratitude to be back headlining The Garden once again. She had been in the exact position — literally — in 2022, on a raised platform high in the air that weaved back and forth throughout the arena as she performed “Levitating” during her “Future Nostalgia Tour.” Three years later, there she was again, high above us all, commanding us to dance. Has anything changed?

Quite a bit, but at the Dua Lipa show, it’s all relative. The star’s “Radical Optimism Tour” is an advancement from her prior US outing in some ways, but certain tent poles of the Dua Lipa live experience remain unchanged. For one, it is every bit a showcase of her catalog as it is an ecstatic, celebratory dance party, each song somehow groovier than the last. Certain songs were presented in similar fashion as her prior outing: “One Kiss,” “Electricity,” and “Hallucinate” were center stage club moments, while “Physical” was once again an energetic ’80s workout video come to life.

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But above all, Dua Lipa continues to be tastefully extra. A lot like the tour before it, this concert had all the bells and whistles of a great pop show — and then some. I counted six costume changes and just as many confetti explosions. There were moments of casual pyro, not always at the climax of songs but sometimes straight in the middle of one. The songs’ movements were elaborate, the choreography gripping and occasionally silly (the ‘lets all hold hands and skip in a circle’ dance moment at the conclusion of “Electricity” was both hilarious and strangely moving). The “Future Nostalgia” run remains supreme, but this new “Radical Optimism” endeavor is its own beast entirely — a more confident, more playful, and somehow even more joyous celebration.

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Perhaps the biggest variable in the mix this time around are Lipa’s various crowd engagements and cover renditions. The latter has been a particularly rewarding move for her, using each city as an opportunity to honor its rich musical output while also just trying something new and risky.

For last night’s show, Lipa seemed genuinely nervous to bust out her nightly cover, telling the audience that her choice was personal (while also being a generally challenging song to sing) and revealing that it would be Alicia Keys’ “No One.” She then played a video of her singing “No One” as an adolescent before launching into her cover, which was a treat; Keys and Lipa have settled on very different styles of music, but they both have a powerful, commanding range and an unmistakeable touch of rasp. It would have been extra special to see Keys join her for the rendition, but alas, maybe for Night Two.

The main unpredictable segment of the concert, however, was a mid-show moment where Lipa made her way to the B-stage and stopped to chat and take selfies with fans at the barricade. So many artists do fan interactions during their show, but it’s often during a song or off-handedly from the stage. I couldn’t have been the only one who felt slightly nervous watching Lipa stroll through the crowd and engage with her most enthusiastic fans for not just a minute, but a full 10-15 minute segment. No music, no security guard dividing Lipa and her audience; just a barricade, a camera man, and Lipa’s casual charm.

You have to be so utterly confident to open yourself up to the unpredictable mid-show, to let others speak directly into your microphone and essentially say anything. It’s impressive from a social level that she’s been doing this so publicly at every stop of the tour, and luckily, her faith in her fans was endearing last night; when Lipa spoke to one incredibly enthusiastic fan and asked how she was enjoying the show, the woman responded “I CANNOT HEAR WHAT YOU ARE SAYING” (yes, in all caps), and the arena erupted with laughter.

It was a sweet, wholesome moment that stuck out within a concert that had a lot of highlights. When watching Lipa’s show, it’s easy to see her as an enigma, a symbol of beauty and prowess, so magnetic that she feels like a fictional character in a TV show about a great pop star. But this segment with her and her fans was a really lovely reminder that of course, she’s human, she’s funny, and she shares the same passion as her most devoted audience members.

There were several other aspects to the production that really worked in Dua’s favor. The lighting was generally outstanding; a large infinity-shaped ring of light wrapped around the stage, with it forming the crest of a wave right at the center. It led to some dazzling visuals, especially as the aesthetic themes that accompanied each song transformed from one into another.

What didn’t exactly work, however, was the show’s intro. There was definitely an aquatic theme at play, in line with the Radical Optimism album cover and the aforementioned ‘wave of light’ streaking across center stage. But the show began with a particular long and meditative into, where lush, watery tones and images of waves crashing in slow motion played for almost a full 10 minutes before Lipa started singing. It was as if we started the show at the Whale Room from the Museum of Natural History, and even as the pre-show soundtrack grew in dynamics, it still felt like we were supposed to be closing our eyes and imagining ourselves in the middle of the ocean.

I’m all for an immersive opening, but then Lipa finally arrived onstage and began the show with “Training Season,” which was totally incongruous (both musically and thematically) to the whole ocean vibe being cultivated. She had to play “Training Season,” of course, but it was not the strongest opening track either; it’s at such a high part of her voice, and she performed the first verse so slowly, that it set us off on the wrong foot for the start of the show. Also, this aquatic-style theme totally disappeared throughout the concert, never to be reprised for the various Radical Optimism tracks she performed.

Eventually, as the show’s movements unfolded and Dua found her stride, the evening transformed into what a Dua Lipa concert should be: an absorbing spectacle and a hell of a lot of fun. By the time she was back on that elevated platform, confetti cannons blazing and the crowd dancing below, it was clear that while plenty has changed since 2022, her ability to turn Madison Square Garden into her personal dance floor remains wonderfully, reliably intact.

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