ED SHEERAN BREAKS U2’S RECORD FOR HIGHEST GROSSING TOUR OF ALL TIME: Ed Sheeran has broken a major record with his Divide Tour. According to Billboard, the 28-year-old musician’s most recent tour is officially the highest-grossing tour ever. The tour, which spanned over two years and more than 250 dates, grossed a record-setting $776.2 million. Ed broke U2’s record from their 2009-2011 360° Tour. That tour earned $736.4 million. Before that, The Rolling Stones’ A Bigger Bang Tour held the record back in 2007. Ed’s Divide Tour began on March 16, 2017, in Turin, Italy and hit six continents over 30 months. At the last of his four shows in Ipswich Monday, he hinted he may be closing the chapter on doing solo performances with just a loop pedal and a guitar.

HALSEY RESPONDS TO VMAS TEXTING CRITICISM – (08/28/2019)

Halsey has fired back after being accused of “ignoring” Shawn Mendes’ performance at the VMAs.

During the show Monday night, cameras captured footage of the Halsey texting when Mendes took the stage to sing his hit song, “If I Can’t Have You.” It didn’t take long for the video to go viral and for fans to wonder who she could have possibly been messaging.

Halsey took to Twitter to clarify why she was on her phone, as well as confirm she wasn’t trying to disrespect Mendes in any way. “can everyone stop saying I was checking my phone during Shawn’s performance I was texting my mom to make sure she was ok in the audience!!!!!! (and also I was dancing!!!!),” she explained.

A fan responded to her tweet by posting a video that sees her dancing to Mendes’ song after sending her text.

In another tweet, Halsey also debunked the rumor that she brought her ex to the event after fans believed the man sitting beside her was rapper G-Eazy. But it wasn’t him – it was just someone that looked like him.

“award show season is really just *so fun* for me because apparently both my managers look like my ex boyfriend. lots of white dudes with black hair in suits happening. everyone relax,” she tweeted.

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PETE DAVIDSON CALLS STUDENTS ‘RETARDED’ FOR USING CELLPHONES – (08/28/2019)

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Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson lost his cool at a University of Central Florida show when attendees violated his no-cellphone rule.

“That’s what’s f–ked up. You were the one filming. That’s right, we’re embarrassing. That’s why the world is going to end in 25 years because you’re all f–king retarded,” Davidson, 25, ranted on Monday. “I meant it that way, idiots. You should f–king grow up. It says no phones. … You’re just supposed to just like behave. I have to have my boy patrol you guys like you’re 5 years old? That’s f–king embarrassing.

“You should grow up,” he continued in the middle of his set. “Where’s the next generation? … Don’t you want your parents to be proud of you? … Now we’ll continue.”

Show-goers were not into his routine, calling him out on social media for attempting to flip his tantrum into a motivational speech: “imagine going on a 5 minute … rant about how you hate millennials recording s–t and then tryna backtrack into making it a motivational speech  we ain’t even pay to see this s–t;;;; reLAX!”

Attendees also noted that there weren’t signs posted about cellphone use, and the MC and performers prior to him didn’t address the issue. 

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TAYLOR SWIFT WINS BIG AT MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS 2019 – (08/27/2019)

Taylor Swift took over the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards last night.

MTV went live from New Jersey last night for the show, hosted by comedian Sebastian Maniscalco. The event included performances from Swift, the Jonas Brothers, Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes, Lizzo, Miley Cyrus and Lil Nas X, while Missy Elliott was presented with the Video Vanguard Award.

Swift called out the White House after she won the top prize – Video of the Year – for her LGBTQ pride anthem, “You Need To Calm Down.” She opened the show at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, with a performance of the hit song. Swift was flanked by colorful dancers, and then brought it back to her roots by bringing out her guitar to sing the title track of her new album Lover.

The words “Equality Act” were shown over the 29-year-old singer’s performance, a reference to her support of the Equality Act legislation that would prevent discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. After winning the top prize Taylor and a number of cast members from the video appeared onstage to accept the honor.

The video for “You Need to Calm Down” — which also won the Video For Good Honor — finishes with the words: “Let’s show our pride by demanding that, on a national level, our laws truly treat all of our citizens equally.”

Swift was tied with Ariana Grande as the most nominated artist of the night, up for 10 awards. Taylor ended up with three, snagging Video of the Year and Video For Good for “You Need To Calm Down,” and Best Visual Effects for her “ME!” hit featuring Brendon Urie. Ariana took home Artist of the Year, Best Direction for “thank you, next,” Best Art Direction for “7 Rings,” and Song of Summer for “Boyfriend,” her hit with Social House.

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Host Sebastian Maniscalco’s VMAs monologue was savaged on twitter. Maniscalco started off ok, praising Jersey legend Bruce Springsteen, however, he didn’t mention the Jonas Brothers, who are also from Jersey and in the middle of a triumphant comeback. But things got cringey. Maniscalco joked about iPhones and influencers – in an arena full of influencers. Then he directly mocked millennials’ perceived “sensitivity” and the idea of “trigger warnings.”

Rapper French Montana took a moment to address his thoughts on immigration before presenting the award for Best Latin. “I am so proud to pronounce this award because as an immigrant, I feel like we are the people that make this country and I feel like I wanna be the voice,” he told the audience. Montana, who is from Morocco, went on to describe the nominees as immigrants and urged the audience to “check them out.” The award went to Rosalía and J Balvin for “Con Altura.”

While presenting the Video of the Year award with Queen Latifah, John Travolta said, “I shouldn’t do this because I’ll just mispronounce s**t and f**k it up,” before handing the envelope to her. Travolta famously mispronounced Tony Award-winning actress/singer Idina Menzel on the Oscars stage as “Adele Dazeem.” And while he didn’t mispronounce Taylor Swift’s name when she won the VMA, the internet still thinks he flubbed it by attempting to give the award to Jade Jolie, Taylor’s drag queen double, instead of the singer herself.

Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello made their first public appearance as a couple and the pair performed their hit “Señorita” together for the first time. During the performance, there was romantic lights, arm stroking, dancing and almost kissing – but even though they didn’t deliver an onstage smooch, they were seen cuddling in the audience and getting cozy during the show.

Miley Cyrus performed her new breakup ballad “Slide Away” for the first time last night. During her performance Cyrus showed off her new tattoo – an emotional lyric from the Pixies’ song “The Thing” inked on her bicep – that was seemingly inspired by her split from Liam Hemsworth. The tattoo reads: “My head was feeling scared, but my heart was feeling free.”

The show closed down with an energetic, all-star tribute to the Garden State’s native hip-hop legends. Newark native Ice-T took the stage to set it up and gave a quick verse of his 1986 gangsta rap classic “6 ‘n the Mornin’.” Then Naughty by Nature’s Vin Rock amped the crowd up with a chorus of “jump, jump” as Treach and a hype man in a bear costume gave the crowd a taste of “O.P.P.” before Lords of the Underground’s DoItAll set up Redman for a verse of “Da Rockwilder.” The action moved over to Fetty Wap, who busted out some “Trap Queen.” Wyclef Jean strummed a guitar for a verse of his solo single “Gone Til November” and a nod to Bob Marley’s “No Woman, No Cry,” with a slight tweak of the lryics to move the government yard from Trenchtown to Jersey. The state’s unofficial royalty, Queen Latifah, drove up to the stage on a motorcycle before rocking out to “U.N.I.T.Y.” The number ended with a group jam of “Hip Hop Hooray.”

Performances:

  • Megan Thee Stallion opened the pre-show with a performance of “Big Ole Freak” and later performed a medley of “Hot Girl Summer” and “Cash Sh*t.”
  • Taylor Swift opened the show with “You Need To Calm Down” followed by “Lover”
  • Shawn Mendes performed “If I Can’t Have You”
  • Lizzo performed “Truth Hurts” and “Good As Hell.”
  • The Jonas Brothers performed “Sucker” and “Only Human” from Asbury Park, New Jersey
  • Lil Nas X performed “Panini”
  • Missy Elliott performed a medley of hits, including “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly),” “Get Your Freak On,” “Pass That Dutch,” “Lose Control” and “Work It”
  • Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello performed “Señorita”
  • Miley Cyrus performed “Slide Away”
  • Rosalía & Ozuna performed “Yo x Ti, Tu x Me,” and “Aute Cuture”
  • H.E.R. performed a new track titled “Anti”
  • Normani performed “Motivation”
  • Big Sean and ASAP Ferg performed “Bezerk”
  • Bad Bunny and J Balvin performed “Qué Pretendes”
  • The show closed with all-star performance by Queen Latifah, Naughty by Nature, Redman, Fetty Wap and Wyclef Jean – all Jersey natives.

Winners:

  • Video Of The Year: Taylor Swift – “You Need to Calm Down”
  • Artist Of The Year: Ariana Grande
  • Song Of The Year: Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus – “Old Town Road (Remix)”
  • Best New Artist: Billie Eilish
  • Best Collaboration: Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello – “Señorita”
  • Push Artist Of The Year: Billie Eilish
  • Best Pop: Jonas Brothers – “Sucker”
  • Best Hip Hop: Cardi B – “Money”
  • Best R&B: Normani ft. 6lack – “Waves”
  • Best K-Pop: BTS ft. Halsey – “Boy With Luv”
  • Best Latin: Rosalía & J Balvin ft. El Guincho – “Con Altura”
  • Best Dance: The Chainsmokers ft. Bebe Rexha – “Call You Mine”
  • Best Rock: Panic! At The Disco – “High Hopes”
  • Video For Good: Taylor Swift – “You Need to Calm Down”
  • Song of Summer: Ariana Grande and Social House – “Boyfriend”
  • Best Group: BTS
  • Best Power Anthem: Megan Thee Stallion ft. Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla $ign – “Hot Girl Summer”
  • Best Direction: Ariana Grande – “thank you, next” Directed by Hannah Lux Davis
  • Best Visual Effects: Taylor Swift ft. Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco – “ME!” – Visual Effects by Loris Paillier & Lucas Salton for BUF VFX
  • Best Editing: Billie Eilish – “Bad Guy” – Editing by Billie Eilish
  • Best Art Direction:  Ariana Grande – “7 Rings” – Art Direction by John Richoux
  • Best Choreography: Rosalía & J Balvin ft. El Guincho – “Con Altura” – Choreography by Charm La’Donna
  • Best Cinematography: Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello – “Señorita” – Cinematography by Scott Cunningham
  • Video Vanguard Award: Missy Elliot
  • Fashion Trailblazer: Marc Jacobs

THE INTERNET LOST CONTROL OVER MISSY ELLIOTT’S VMAS PERFORMANCE – (08/27/2019)

Missy Elliott was honored with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards last night (August 26th). Many have vocalized that her award and performance were long overdue. Nonetheless, her medley of hits practically broke Twitter and other social media platforms. 
 
The Virginia-native performed a medley of hits, from “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)” and “Get Your Freak On,” to “Past That Dutch,” Work It” and “Lose Control.” To add icing on the cake, Missy brought out Alyson Stoner, who most remember as the little girl from her “Work It” video. 

In her speech, Missy — who was introduced by Cardi B, humbly said, “I promised I wouldn’t cry this time because I cry at every awards. But this Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award means so much to me. I’ve worked diligently for over two decades and I never thought that I would be standing up here receiving this award, so it means so much to me. I promise y’all, it don’t go unnoticed the support and love you’d showed to me over the years.” 

Missy also shouted out fellow performers Janet Jackson, Madonna, Peter Gabriel and Busta Rhymes. She closed out her speech saying, “Lastly, I want to dedicate this to the dance community all around the world. Because when you get on the stage with these artists … y’all are not just props. Y’all are the beat to the heart.”

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ARIANA GRANDE RETURNS TO MANCHESTER FOR MANCHESTER PRIDE 2019 – (08/26/2019)

Ariana Grande returned to Manchester to headline the Manchester Pride 2019 celebration Sunday night.

It marked Grande’s first performance in the city since her One Love Manchester benefit, which was held on June 4, 2017.

Prior to the event, Grande tweeted, “On our way to manchester pride. Love you so much. Can’t wait to give you all our love. You’re my heart in every way. See you soon.” She even bedazzled her manager, Scooter Braun’s, face for the Pride event.

Two years ago on May 22, 2017, a suicide bomber killed 22 people at a nearby railway station while she was finishing her concert at the Manchester Arena. Because of her benefit concert and charitable work, Grande became an honorary citizen by the Manchester City Council.

Grande’s Manchester Pride set Sunday night included songs like “Side to Side,” “7 Rings,” “Thank U, Next” and “One Last Time,” and the singer took a moment to wish the crowd “Happy Pride.”

She went on to address the audience: “My heart has always, you know, the gays have always had my heart, personally. I spent some of the happiest times of my teenage years singing in gay bars in New York City.”

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SHAWN MENDES DOUBLES DOWN ON APOLOGY FOR HIS OLD TWEETS – (08/26/2019)

Shawn Mendes recently apologized for his past racially insensitive tweets after a fan brought them up at a Q&A and now he is doubling down with another apology.

The 21-year-old singer explained to fans that before he was famous, his friends would take his phone and post things that he didn’t approve. Shawn took to his Instagram Stories on late Friday night to share a statement he wrote.

“I posted some racially insensitive comments on social media when I was younger, and I am so sorry. I apologize wholeheartedly for what was said & understand how offensive those posts were. There is no place for comments like that, and those words do not represent who I am. I stand for complete inclusivity, equality, & love,” Shawn said.

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CHRISTINA AGUILERA BECOMES A DISNEY LEGEND – (08/26/2019)

Christina Aguilera was honored as a Disney Legend at the D23 Expo in Anaheim, California, on Friday and she surprised the audience by performing “Reflection” from 1998’s Mulan.

“This is way cooler than a Grammy, I just have to say!” she told the cheering crowd during her acceptance speech. “Thank you, [Disney CEO] Bob Iger. This is tremendous. You don’t understand. I may be the ultimate Disney fan.” She added, “Thank you so much for this amazing honor. I love this. This is so special, I’m like shaking… I’ve been holding back tears all day.”

Christina talked about how she started her career on the Mickey Mouse Club with the likes of Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake and discussed recording “Reflection,” which coincided with her first record deal.

About “Reflections,” which was released in 1998 to coincide with the release of “Mulan,” she said she has carried the message of the song throughout her entire career.  “It’s an important message that promotes to live your truth,” she said. “It’s all in the lyrics. To live your truth, to show who you are, to be brave, to be a fighter. And now these are messages that I can pass on to my own son and daughter, who are fans of the movie. The messages still hold true and they’re timeless. It’s not your gender or anything outside yourself that defines you. What defines you is who you are inside.”

Now, she says she shares the world of Disney with her children.

“To snuggle with my kids on the couch and just be under blankets and be captivated by these amazing worlds that Disney creates is so incredible,” Christina said. “The world of Disney has made me feel like anything was possible at that young of an age. If I could imagine it, I could do it.”

Christina is busy touring now and performing at her residency in Las Vegas. “There are more shows coming up in September,” she teased. “Gonna be so much fun, and now I have more stories to tell whenever I sing ‘Reflection.’”

Also inducted as Disney Legends were Robert Downey Jr., Jon Favreau, James Earl Jones, Bette Midler, Robin Roberts, Diane Sawyer and Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D star Ming-Na Wen.

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