Bluesky has seen a rapid growth in users since the election, passing 20 million. It’s largely due to people leaving Twitter due to concerns about Elon Musk’s politics, bots, extreme content, crypto scams, and misinformation.
Moviegoers will be invited to channel their inner ‘Glinda’ and ‘Elphaba’ during sing-along screenings of “Wicked”. Interactive showings of the upcoming movie musical will be offered in roughly 1,000 North American cinemas starting December 25. “Wicked”, which opens in theaters on Friday, stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, and features singalong tunes like ‘Popular’ and ‘Defying Gravity’.
“9-1-1: Lone Star” and “The Masked Singer” are coming back to Fox for the network’s winter season. Starting on January 20, the network will premiere new episodes for Season 5 of “9-1-1: Lone Star” and Season 1 of “Rescue: HI-Surf”.
Fox’s biggest event of the winter season happens on February 9. That’s when Super Bowl LIX will premiere starting at 6:30pm. Whenever the big game concludes, it’ll will be followed by the Season 3 premiere of the Rob Lowe-hosted game show, “The Floor”.
Sammy Hagar is bringing the “Best of All Worlds” tour to Las Vegas for a residency next year, beginning April 30. It’ll feature a new “only in Las Vegas” set list with shows running until May 17.
Rod Stewart has confirmed new North American dates on his ongoing “One Last Time” tour, following shows across Asia and Europe. The 20 new concerts mostly feature Cheap Trick, and begin March 7 in Austin TX, before an already-announced Las Vegas residency.
Carrie Underwood will be featured in a concert special coming to Hulu in January. “CARRIE UNDERWOOD: REFLECTION” will feature the show she has performed during her 3-year-plus run at Resorts World Theatre at Resorts World Las Vegas.
Post Malone is set to embark on his biggest headlining tour to date with “The Big Ass Stadium Tour,” kicking off in April 2025. Posty will bring a massive production to 25 stadiums across the US and Canada. He will be joined by Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell as a special guest for select dates on the tour.
Shaboozey is holding it down with his breakout song, “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” which is now in its 18th week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Over the chart’s 66-year history, the song is now one week away from potentially tying for the longest reign, held by Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road” (featuring Billy Ray Cyrus), which dominated for 19 weeks in 2019.
‘The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart’ and ‘The Beach Boys’ director Frank Marshall is set to direct a Fleetwood Mac documentary. Its distributor, Apple, says the doc is fully authorized by the band. It will allow “Fleetwood Mac to share their extraordinary story in their own words” through never-before-seen footage, new interviews and archival interviews with late co-singer and keyboardist Christine McVie.
After making $450 million at the box office, ‘Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice’ will make its streaming premiere on Max on December 6. The original 1988 film is also on Max if you want to make it a movie marathon.
My Chemical Romance’s “Long Live the Black Parade Tour” is SOLD OUT. It sold 365,000 tickets within hours of going on sale last Friday. It’s a little surprising considering how inflated the prices were. One fan shared a screenshot from Ticketmaster for the Chicago show . . . a standard admission was $299.50 WITHOUT fees. If you bought a pair, it’d cost you $773.13 after taxes and fees.
The Mike Tyson-Jake Paul boxing match at AT&T Stadium generated a record $18.1 million in gate revenue, making it the highest-grossing event held outside of Las Vegas. Most Valuable Promotions says that’s the ninth-highest combat sports gate in U.S. history, and set a record for the highest-grossing gate revenue for a combat sports event held at AT&T Stadium.
Clint Eastwood’s new movie, “Juror #2”, will arrive on Max on December 20 after a limited theater release and minimal advertising. The studio’s strategy confused many, as the film got positive reviews from critics and audiences.
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