This morning for the Attitash Race League Report, Local Ski Expert and Attitash Race League Director Corey Madden stopped by and told us all about Race Week #4.

Corey was once again very enthusiastic and gave all kinds of shout outs to the top racers! He also talked about how the Slalom course treated everybody and gave us a sneak peek for next week.

Listen below and for more information on the Attitash Race League and Events at Attitash go to ATTITASH.COM

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5 Seconds of Summer have announced a NEW North American tour that will feature The Band Camino as special guests.

The group’s No Shame 2020 tour will begin August 19th in Denver, CO before wrapping up September 26th in Concord, CA and one of those stops will be on September 3rd with our friends at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion in Gilford, NH.

Tickets go on sale this Friday, February 7th…BUT…you can WIN’EM BEFORE YOU CAN BUY’EM for the rest of this week with Gino and The Magic Morning Show

Tune in Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 6am-9am for your chance to go see 5SOS LIVE for FREE!

The band is comprised of Luke Hemmings, Michael Clifford, Calum Hood and Ashton Irwin.

On this tour they will be promoting the band’s upcoming fourth studio album, with the singles “Easier” and “Teeth” which are currently playing on Magic 104’s airwaves.

CHECK IT OUT

Full Story: Rolling Stone

For more info on the show and the rest of the schedule for the Bank of NH Pavilion go to BANKNHPAVILION.COM

‘BAD BOYS FOR LIFE’ TOPS BOX OFFICE AT $17.9M, ‘RHYTHM SECTION’ FLOPS WITH $2.8M – (02/03/2020)

Sony’s Bad Boys for Life, starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, topped the box office with $17.9 million. Newcomer Orion/UAR Gretel & Hansel opened with $6.05M and Paramount/IM Global/Eon’s The Rhythm Section tanked with $2.8 million in its opening weekend. 

The Rhythm Section, starring Blake Lively, didn’t just flop, it’s failure was historical. The film is the worst opening for a movie that has opened with 3,000 screens, Deadline reports. 

Universal/Amblin’s 1917 and Uni’s Dr. Dolittle snagged second and third place with $9.66 million and $7.7 million respectively.

All told, this year’s Super Bowl weekend is up $85M, or 13% over last year’s worst weekend in 19 years. 

CHECK IT OUT:

Read the Full Story: https://bit.ly/37U0QpY

Top 10 at the Box Office:

  1. Bad Boys for Life, $17.9M
  2. 1917, $9.66M
  3. Dr. Dolittle, $7.7M
  4. Gretel&Hansel, $6.05M
  5. The Gentlemen, $6.01M
  6. Jumanji: The Next Level, $6M
  7. Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker, $3.2M
  8. The Turning, $3.05M
  9. Little Women, $3.01M
  10. Rhythm Section, $2.8M

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