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Rob Halford Married His Longtime Partner Last Year in Private Ceremony

By the way, Judas Priest singer Rob Halford got married to his longtime partner Thomas last year. No, your invitation didn’t get lost in the mail. Halford told Scissor Sisters singer Jake Shears on his Queer the Music podcast this week that after years of putting it off the couple finally made it official in a small, private ceremony last year. “We got married by the cactus outside on December the something or other, about a year or so ago,” Halford, 74 said. “He’s [Thomas] from Alabama. Extremely conservative. I stopped asking, ‘Let’s get married.’ ‘No, I don’t want to get married.’ ‘Oh, let’s just get married. We’ve been together forever.’ ‘No, I don’t want to get married.’” But then, on one of the couple’s “night walks,” Thomas appeared to have a change of heart and told Halford that they should get married after three decades together, so the rocker went straight home and phoned a pastor. He described a simple ceremony with just a few guests, saying, “It was obviously me and him and an officiant, as they call them, who are legalized to marry people,” Halford said. “Two of my dearest friends, Jim Silvia, who was Priest’s [tour] manager forever, his wife. There were just four of us around the pool, around the cactus, the heavy metal cactus. And it was over in an instant. But it was just a beautiful, simple ceremony.” Shears also asked if Halford thinks attitudes towards sexuality have changed in the metal world, with the singer saying yes, but it depends on where you are. “America is still incredibly homophobic,” said Halford. “I’ve lived here for a long time and I’ve seen a lot happen since the ’80s. And really it gets me angry and upset, but when I go on stage and perform with Priest, some guys will say, ‘I love Judas Priest, but I’m not gay.’ You know that thing – ‘I’m a huge fan of Priest, but I’m not a gay guy’ – that still lives with me now to some extent. It might be a fraction.” Halford hailed the great strides the LBGTQ community has made over the past half-century, but said there is much more work still to be done. He said we have a way to go until everyone can pick up on the message to, “Love everybody, not be judgmental, let people live their lives how they see fit for themselves. There should be no rules on how you look and how you speak and how you dress. All that should be an open book, because that’s what love is.” Shears also asked Halford to describe coming out on MTV in 1998, which came during an tossed-off comment he made while promoting his supergroup side project 2wo. “And I go, ‘Well, speaking as a gay man, this is,’ blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,” Halford recalled. “And then I heard somebody’s clipboard drop on the floor, because I had literally formally announced to the world that I’m a gay man. So I did that show. I went back to the hotel, sat in the room, going, ‘What have I done? What have I done?’ And I was, like, ‘I don’t care.’” Judas Priest is in the midst of a fall North American tour with Alice Cooper that will hit Holmdel, N.J.’s PNC Bank Arts Center on Friday (Sept. 26). Watch Halford on Queer the Music below (wedding talk begins at 23:25 mark). Source link

Finneas and Longtime Girlfriend Claudia Sulewski Engaged

Finneas and his longtime love are engaged. The singer/producer and older brother of Billie Eilish posted pics of engagement to his love of seven years Claudia Sulewski on Wednesday (Sept. 24). Explore See latest videos, charts and news The Instagram roll captioned “forever and ever 9.22,” opened with a snap of the happy couple hugging on a hillside at sunset, followed by a selfie snap of them sharing a sweet kiss, another in which Finneas, 28, goes trad and gets down on one knee to propose as Sulewski, 29, freaks out and bends down to kiss him before the musician picks up his intended and carries her to the camera to show off her cushion-cut diamond ring. The carousel also includes a short video of the happy couple on a helicopter ride, a close-up of Sulewski’s ring hand, another of the couple smiling into the camera (ring in full frame), as well as them snuggling in front of a roaring fire and another sunset kiss. The good news inspired lots of well-wishes from some of the pair’s celebrity friends, including Hailey Bieber, who wrote “Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh😍,” while Paris Jackson exclaimed, “eeeeeeee” and Hailee Steinfeld added, “YAYYYYAYAY!!!!! Congratulations you 2!!!! 😍😍😍.” The happy couple also got congrats from Addison Rae, Dove Cameron, Finneas’ The Favors bandmate Ashe and Renee Rapp, among others. Grammy-winner Finneas met YouTuber/actress Sulewski on a dating app in 2018 with Finneas (whose last name is O’Connell), telling Buzzfeed in 2019 that he wrote a song in her honor, “Claudia,” within hours of meeting her. “I wrote the song Claudia about Claudia the day that I met Claudia, and I sent it to her the night that I met Claudia,” he said at the time. “I sent her the first part and she texted me back, ‘You’re trouble.’ And then the chorus, which is the, ‘I’m in trouble now’ part. I was like, ‘Oh, that’s… cheers!’” Back in Sept. 2022, Finneas marked the couple’s fourth anniversary with a sweet Instagram post in which he wrote, “You’d have to scour the globe to try to find someone equally as talented, creative and hard working as you are, my love. Then you’d have to do it a second time to try to find someone as kind, thoughtful and generous. A third time to find someone as funny, a fourth to find someone as loving, a fifth to find someone as beautiful. How you manage to be every one of these things all at once, will forever be the impossibility of you. Happy anniversary, Baby, I love the hell out of you.” The pair have since creatively collaborated, including on his 2022 solo song “Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa,” whose intimate video Sulewski starred in and directed. Source link

Camilo Announces his US 2026 Tour: Here are the Dates

Camilo is returning next year to stages in the United States and Puerto Rico, Billboard exclusively announces today (Sept. 25). Produced by Loud And Live, the six-date trek will kick off on April 11, 2026 at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot in San Juan, and make stops in cities including Miami, Chicago, and New York before wrapping up April 26 in Reading, Pennsylvania. Tickets for his Tour USA Y Puerto Rico 2026 go on sale next Monday, Sept. 29, at 10:00 a.m. ET on the Colombian star’s official website, with an exclusive Spotify presale starting Friday (Sept. 26). Explore See latest videos, charts and news “Camilo is one of the most dynamic artists of his generation, and we are proud to once again partner with him to share his extraordinary creativity and music with fans around the world,” Nelson Albareda, CEO of Loud And Live, said in a statement. With No. 1 hits on the Billboard charts like “Tattoo,” “Millones,” and “Vida de Rico,” Camilo recently completed a summer tour in Spain, where he performed in 16 cities. That run included a special appearance at Latin Grammy Celebra: La Música de Andalucía, a Latin Recording Academy event honoring the rhythms and musical icons of southern Spain. The announcement of his forthcoming tour comes a week after the six-time Latin Grammy winner received his 33rd nomination, this time for his collaboration with Argentine singer-songwriter Yami Safdie on “Querida Yo,” in the best pop song category. The awards ceremony will be presented Nov. 13 in Las Vegas. The last time Camilo toured Puerto Rico and the U.S. was in 2024 with his Nuestro Lugar Feliz Tour. Check out his announced dates for 2026 below. Courtesy Image Source link

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Ninajirachi, Dom Dolla Lead Nominations

Electronic dance music reigns at the 2025 ARIA Awards, to be presented Nov. 19 in Sydney, as Ninajirachi and Dom Dolla dominate the nominations. With a record eight nominations, Ninajirachi leads the way. Dom Dolla is close behind with seven. Ninajirachi, the 26-year-old songwriter, producer, DJ and artist (real name: Nina Wilson) collects an album of the year nod for her debut I Love My Computer (via NLV Records), and is shortlisted for best solo artist, the Michael Gudinski breakthrough artist, best independent release, best dance/electronic release and more. “Thank u so much to my friends and fans who are doing it with me and have been around for a really long time,” she says in a message, following the announcement early Thursday of the ARIAs nominations. “Nothing like this has ever happened to me lol.” Explore See latest videos, charts and news When Ninajirachi dropped her album in August, the rising EDM star was named Billboard Dance “Rookie of the Month”. “Much like its maker,” Billboard wrote at the time, “the 12-track project is smart, stylish and ebullient, with a bit of edge and a lot of observations on living and loving in our computer world.” NLV Records is the label founded by DJ Nina Las Vegas, and which this year celebrates its 10th anniversary. “I’ve always believed in Ninajirachi, and I’m so grateful to be part of this journey with her,” she comments. “For me, it was never a question of if, but when. Championing forward-thinking music has always been my mission, just as working alongside powerful women and incredible musicians has been. Nina is all of that and more, and she truly deserves this history-making moment.” Ninajirachi has performed at Lollapalooza, EDC, Laneway Festival, and earlier this month kicked off her biggest headline run of the U.S. Meanwhile, Dom Dolla continues his smoking-hot form with seven ARIA nominations, including best solo artist and best dance/electronic release, a category he has won the previous two years. His ARIAs haul comes after Dom (real name: Dominic Matheson) sold out multiple headline shows at Madison Square Garden, completed residencies in Ibiza and Las Vegas, played several of the biggest festivals in the world (again), and contributed to the soundtrack for F1: The Movie. He’ll finish the year setting another benchmark, by playing Sydney’s Accor Stadium, becoming the first homegrown DJ to do so. Also setting the music world on fire this year is Amyl and The Sniffers, who are hot on the trail with six nominations, including chances for best group and album of the year, for their third studio effort, Cartoon Darkness. Enjoying multiple nomination are Hilltop Hoods and Thelma Plum (five each); plus Folk Bitch Trio, Missy Higgins, Royel Otis and RÜFÜS DU SOL (four each). Presented once again at the Hordern Pavilion, the ARIA Awards “are always a celebration of the moments that have defined Australian music over the past year, and 2025 has been extraordinary,” comments ARIA CEO, Annabelle Herd. “This year’s nominees are living proof that Australian artists are shaping the global cultural narrative in real time. There’s no longer a singular image of what success looks like for an artist, and the stories set to be celebrated in November are absolute proof of that.” On the night, winners will be celebrated across 29 categories, including the 2025 ARIA Hall of Fame inductee, You Am I. In a first, this year’s event will recognize the festivals that create breakthrough moments for local artists. The inaugural nominees for best music festival include Ability Fest, Beyond The Valley, Bluesfest Byron Bay, Laneway Festival, and Yours and Owls Festival. Also new to the record industry’s flagship night, ARIA’s four publicly-voted categories will be integrated into Spotify, enabling fans to cast daily votes for their fave acts within the app. Public voting opens today on Spotify and the ARIA website for those categories of best Australian live act, song of the year, best video, and most popular international artist, closing Nov. 10. The 39th ARIA Awards is supported by Destination NSW, and through a multi-year partnership with Spotify. The event will air live on Paramount+ and broadcast on the free-to-air 10 network. Source link

Captura de “El Monstruo”: ¿mérito exclusivo de Paraguay? El periodista Iván Le…

🛑 Captura de “El Monstruo”: ¿mérito exclusivo de Paraguay? El periodista Iván Leguizamón denunció que agentes de la Policía Nacional del Perú (PNP) habrían filtrado información que permitió al delincuente Erick Moreno, alias “El Monstruo”, evadir múltiples operativos en Paraguay. A pesar de la cooperación formal entre países, la captura fue lograda únicamente por inteligencia paraguaya, que actuó rápido tras notar movimientos sospechosos justo después de pedir documentos a Lima. Señalo Leguizamón. Leguizamón fue claro: “La Policía de Perú es corrupta”, señalando que las alertas al criminal no vinieron de los agentes en Paraguay, sino desde Lima. La PNP no contribuyó a la detención; al contrario, habría puesto en riesgo el operativo. #radioalturatv #ElMonstruo #pnp #paraguay #viralreelschallenge #LOÚLTIMO Source

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