Post Malone announces North American fall tour dates

Post Malone has announced plans for a new run of North American concerts. Dubbed the “Runaway Tour”, the fall trek will see the beerpongs & bentleys rapper joined by Rae Sremmurd’s Swae Lee and Orland MC Tyla Yaweh. The 29-date trek kicks off September 14th in Tacoma, Washington. Fans in Vancouver, Detroit, Buffalo, Atlantic City,
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Review – An Evening of Gratitude with Michael Bublé at the Pepsi Center

Since concertgoers pulled to the Pepsi Center parking on Saturday night, the rain had been coming down hard. Regardless of the wetness, many were in no hurry to get indoors, leisurely strolling under umbrellas chatting with their significant others or giggling in groups of women out for a women ’ night. The upbeat attitude audience
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New Zealand band The Beths on breaking out of their tiny island country

New Zealand indie rockers The Beths (from left: Elizabeth Stokes, Jonathan Pearce and Benjamin Sinclair) will headline Globe Hall on July 17. (Provided by Pitch Perfect PR) A great deal of Americans believe they know New Zealand these days, given how the island country has increased in global consciousness because the dawn of the 21st
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Post Malone Announces The ‘Runaway Tour,’ Which Will Feature Swae Lee

Getty Image Post Malone and Swae Lee had one of the biggest hits of 2018 with the Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse soundtrack cut “Sunflower.” It was a No. 1 single, and even now, nine months after its initial release, it sits at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Now it looks like fans
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Post Malone Is Headed To The Pepsi Center

One of music’s most and largest populous hitmakers, Post Malone is led to Denver this season to headline a night in the Pepsi Center. Even the “rockstar” singer could come on November 10, bringing together Rae Sremmurd’s Swae Lee and singer Tyla Yaweh. Post Malone’s last full-time job, 2018’s beerbongs & bentleys, had been a
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Review – Ariana Grande Came Through Like a Sweetener at the Pepsi Center

Hearing the name “Ariana Grande” automatically brings to mind pictures of high ponytails, sharp cat-eye eyeliner and oversize sweatshirts on top of thigh-high platform heels. Each these elements have been in no shortage among the crowds flowing to the Pepsi Center to see the icon herself take the stage through her “Sweetener Tour. ” Before
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Lil Wayne changes mind, will not quit Blink-182 tour

Lil Wayne won’t be stopping his continuing co-headlining excursion with Blink-182 later all. While performing at Bristow, Virginia on Thursday night, the veteran rapper cut his set short after four songs. He then stated he wasn’t sense that the crowd and that this was “probably going to be his very final show on the tour.
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Lil Wayne cuts set short, reportedly leaves Blink-182 tour

Blink-182 and Lil Wayne Probably won’t stay together for Your kids. Both acts are only a few weeks into their co-headlining tour around North America, but things reportedly took a turn on Thursday night in their display in Bristow, VA.. In accordance with multiple attendees (through Exclaim), Weezy cut his set short following four songs.
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What If We’ve All Been Wrong About What Killed New Coke?

In late May, Coca-Cola declared  it’d create 50,000 cans of New Coke as a portion of a promotional campaign linked to this next period of Netflix’s Stranger Things, that takes place in 1985, the exact identical year that the carbonated reboot made its short-term introduction. The new drink makes repeated cameos throughout the most recent
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New Coke Didn’t Fail. It Was Murdered.

In late May, Coca-Cola declared  it’d produce 50,000 cans of New Coke as a portion of a promotional effort connected to the next season of Netflix’s Stranger Things, which takes place in 1985, the identical year that the fizzy reboot made its short-term introduction. The drink makes repeated cameos throughout the most recent run, leading
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