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Laufey 2026 U.K. & European Arena Tour Dates Announced

Modern jazz-pop scene-leader Laufey has lined up a string of live dates around the U.K. and Europe for spring 2026. The Icelandic-Chinese singer and multi-instrumentalist will perform at Manchester’s Co-Op Live (March 4) and  London’s O2 Arena (March 8), alongside venues in Europe, hitting Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Italy, France and more. The shows will mark a continuation of her current world tour, which heads to North America this fall. See the newly-announced dates below.  A special fan presale will go live tomorrow (Sept. 10) at 9 a.m. (BST), while general sale goes live on Sept. 12 at 9 a.m. Further ticketing details can be found on Laufey’s official website. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The shows will make for her biggest ever bookings in the U.K. and Europe, and will support the recent release of her third LP A Matter Of Time. The album, which was released via AWAL last month (Aug. 22), debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and No. 3 on the Official U.K. Albums Chart – Laufey’s highest placings to date. Notably, on the Billboard 200, A Matter of Time became the highest-debuting jazz album since Dec. 2018, when Michael Bublé’s Love peaked at No. 2. It also marks Laufey’s first top 10 in the US. Posting to Instagram, Laufey described A Matter Of Time as “an exploration of time, genre, space, emotion – a true portrait of what it feels like to fall in love and the self discovery that comes with it.” The record follows 2023’s Bewitched, which saw the 26-year-old make a mainstream crossover and scoop a Grammy award for best traditional pop vocal album. Laufey’s North American tour begins next week (Sept. 15) and will see her play two sold-out Madison Square Garden dates in New York City, as well as nights at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Support will come from Suki Waterhouse, while an opening act for the U.K. and European leg is yet to be announced. Here’s the full list of Laufey’s 2026 U.K. and Europe tour dates: Feb. 18: Zurich, Switzerland @ Hallenstadion Feb. 19: Dusseldorf, Germany @ Mitsubishi Electric Halle Feb. 22: Copenhagen, Denmark @ Royal Arena Feb. 24: Berlin, Germany @ Velodrom Feb. 26: Vienna, Austria @ Stadthalle Feb. 28: Brussels, Belgium @ ING Arena March 1: Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome March 2: Paris, France @ Adidas Arena March 4: Manchester, UK @ Co-op Live March 6: Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena March 8: London, UK @ O2 Arena March 14: Kopavogur, Iceland @ Korinn Arena Source link

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Drake Reunites With YEAT for a Trip to the ‘Dog House’: Stream It Now

After being previewed on the third episode of Iceman, Drake reunites with YEAT to drop “Dog House” on streaming services on Tuesday (Sept. 9). The BNYX-produced track serves as the third offering in the Iceman era from Drizzy, and features a sample intro from singer Julia Wolf, whom the 6 God co-signed over the summer. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Drake takes the baton with a twitchy beat switch and mocks a female friend’s crash-out ex, which some fans tied to being a reference to Kim Kardashian’s relationship with ex-husband Ye (formerly Kanye West). “Shout out to her ex, he a crash out/ Took too many pills, he a crash out/ She in Hidden Hills in a glass house,” he raps on the chorus. The OVO boss jumps head-first into the first verse and name-drops Ja Morant after previously sniping at the NBA star on “Push Ups” last year. “Jump up on the flight, she ’bout to jump, ’bout to jump, yeah/ Jump like Ja Morant, she ’bout to jump, ’bout to jump/ Lil’ girls trip, lil’ photo dump, yeah,” he flows. YEAT joins the party and appears to “inherit the beef” with a possible jab at Drake nemesis Kendrick Lamar. “F—k a money tree, I’m a cash cow/ If I ain’t give a f—k then, I don’t give a f—k now,” he spews. “Dog House” follows “What Did I Miss” and the Central Cee-assisted “Which One” as singles in the Iceman era. Drake remains on the road touring Europe with PartyNextDoor, as the trek heads to Germany for a handful of shows. Listen to “Dog House” below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

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#lima #FiscaliaDeLaNacion |. SUSPENDIDA LA FISCAL DE LA NACIÓN POR LA JUNTA NACI…

#lima #FiscaliaDeLaNacion |.🔴 SUSPENDIDA LA FISCAL DE LA NACIÓN POR LA JUNTA NACIONAL DE JUSTICIA (JNJ)‼️‼️ La vicepresidenta de la Junta Nacional de Justicia (JNJ), María Teresa Cabrera, propuso abrir un procedimiento disciplinario contra Delia Milagros Espinoza Valenzuela, tras negarse a acatar las leyes. Asimismo, se propone que, de ratificarse el proceso, la titular del Ministerio Público sea suspendida por un plazo de seis meses. #radioalturatv Source

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Maná Tops Latin Airplay With Carin León Collab ‘Vivir Sin Aire’

Maná returns to the top of Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart for the first time in nearly nine years, with a new version of the 1992 hit “Vivir Sin Aire,” with Carin León (ranking dated Sept. 13). The reimagined version of “Vivir Sin Aire” rallies 14-1 on the overall Latin Airplay list after a 60% boost in audience impressions, to 9.4 million, earned in the United States, in the week ending Sept. 4, according to Luminate. The new No. 1 ends Mana’s hiatus from the summit since the band last ruled with “De Pies a Cabeza,” with Nicky Jam, in 2016. In sum, the band has banked 12 champs on Latin Airplay, including two eight-week rulers, “Labios Compartidos” and “Lluvia Al Corazón” in 2006 and 2011, respectively. As the new song takes over, Maná ties with Gloria Estefan and Juanes for the fifth-most rulers among Latin pop acts since Latin Airplay began in 1994. They trail Enrique Iglesias (32), Shakira (24), Ricky Martin (18) and Luis Fonsi (13). For León, the collaboration marks his fifth time reigning the chart, with three of those landing in 2025. Curiously, León’s path to No. 1 on Latin Airplay No. 1 seems to follow an “M” formula: from “Llorar y Llorar,” with Mau y Ricky (2012), “Según Quién,” with Maluma (four weeks atop in 2023) and now his team-up with Maná, the letter “M” has become a lucky charm in his collaborations. “Vivir Sin Aire” surges to No. 1 assisted by three Univision stations: KCSA (Los Angeles), WOJO (Chicago), and KLNO (Dallas) are leading the charge as the song’s biggest promoters during the tracking week. All three cities are part of Maná’s Vivir Sin Aire Tour which kicked off Sept. 5, in San Antonio. In addition to two nights in Chicago, the group sports four dates at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, Calif. (Los Angeles area) in November. All charts (dated Sept. 13, 2025) will update on Billboard.com tomorrow, Sept. 9. For all chart news, you can follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram. It’s free Billboard charts month! Through Sept. 30, subscribers to Billboard’s Chart Beat newsletter, emailed each Friday, can unlock access to Billboard’s weekly and historical charts, artist chart histories and all Chart Beat stories simply by visiting the newly redesigned Billboard.com through any story link in the newsletter. Not a Chart Beat subscriber? Sign up for free here. Source link

‘Man of Steel’ Steel Guitar Player Was 63

Accomplished steel guitar player and producer Robby Turner, who has played with artists including Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, The Highwaymen and Chris Stapleton, died Thursday, Sept. 4, at age 63. Turner’s son Bobby Turner confirmed the passing of his father on social media, writing, “We’re sad, but we know he’s walking without any help, and he’s no longer in pain.” Known as the “Man of Steel,” Turner played on projects including the 1976 album Wanted! The Outlaws, from Jennings, Nelson, Jessi Colter and Tompall Glaser, which spawned the Jennings/Nelson hit “Good Hearted Woman” and became the first country album to become certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Turner also recorded and toured with country supergroup The Highwaymen (Jennings, Nelson, Kris Kristofferson and Johnny Cash) and contributed to the group’s 1990 project The Highwayman 2 and their 1995 album The Road Goes On Forever. He contributed to several of Jennings’ albums and became the Country Music Hall of Famer’s primary steel guitar player until Jennings’ death in 2002. In 2019, Turner was honored as part of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Nashville Cats series. During his interview for the series, he said of working with Jennings, “Waylon never really told us what to do…we just played until he smiled.” Turner contributed to albums by Tanya Tucker, Randy Travis, John Prine, Marty Stuart, Jim Lauderdale, Loretta Lynn, Travis Tritt, The Oak Ridge Boys, and more recently, projects from Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson and Colter Wall, playing on Stapleton’s CMA Awards album of the year-winning projects Traveller and From A Room: Volume 1, Simpson’s High Top Mountain, and Wall’s self-titled album. He also performed with artists including Johnny Paycheck and The Chicks. Turner was surrounded by music from an early age; his parents Doyle and Bernice Turner were part of Hank Williams Sr.’s Drifting Cowboys from 1946-1948. During the Nashville Cats series, Turner also spoke of why he loved both recording steel guitar in the studio and also playing onstage. “It was part of my learning process,” he said. “I had to. I wasn’t going to just fall right into the studio. [Steel guitar player, known for his work with George Jones, Tammy Wynette and others] Pete Drake, my mother would take me by there and drop me off at Pete’s place…when I was younger, [steel guitarist, known for work with artists including Dolly Parton and Charley Pride] Lloyd Green and Pete Drake owned the radio…Pete asked me when I was 12, ‘What do you want to be? A session player or a road guy, play with artists live?’…I thought about it and the next couple of months when I was down there…I said, ‘I want to be able to do both. I want to play on records and I want to produce records…I’ve had recording equipment since I was nine years old…I want to do both, but I really want to concentrate on studio stuff.” Of performing with The Highwaymen, Turner said, “That was the greatest band that you could ever ask to play with…the American rhythm section and those four guys. Sometimes I would literally pinch myself, it was like a dream…it was one of the highlights of my life.” Along the way, Turner also released his own projects, including 1996’s Man of Steel and 1998’s Steel Country. Jennings’ son, musician/producer Shooter Jennings, wrote in tribute to Turner on X, “So sad to hear about Robby Turner. A once in a lifetime talent and the funniest guy I ever met. What a player. Was lucky to have toured and recorded with him many times. Rest in Peace, Robby.” Source link

Pamela López confiesa que perdonaba a Cueva por costumbre: “Me decía mi cachetona”

Redacción Panamericana Pamela López reveló que durante años perdonó a Christian Cueva por costumbre, pues el futbolista lograba convencerla con gestos románticos. La expareja de Christian Cueva, Pamela López, sorprendió con una reveladora confesión sobre los motivos que la llevaron a perdonar en repetidas ocasiones al futbolista, pese a las constantes especulaciones de infidelidad. Pamela López y su verdad sobre Cueva En una reciente entrevista, Pamela López rompió el silencio y contó cómo fue su dinámica con el jugador. Según relató, durante años no tuvo pruebas contundentes de las supuestas traiciones de Cueva, lo que la llevó a creer en sus palabras y seguir apostando por su familia. “Yo nunca supe la verdad. La vine a saber recién este año, cuando él me confiesa todo. Antes eran solo especulaciones, rumores, mentiras”, comentó López. La empresaria detalló que el futbolista utilizaba frases cariñosas y detalles románticos para recuperar su confianza: “Te amo, mi cachetona. Una cenita, unos peluches, unas rosas…”. Estos gestos terminaron por convertirse en parte de un círculo vicioso del que le costó salir. Te puede interesar Christian Cueva sorprende con nuevo ‘retoquito’ estético por pedido de Pamela Franco Cueva negaba conversaciones Pamela López también reconoció que jamás sorprendió a Cueva en una situación comprometedora y que, incluso cuando aparecieron conversaciones comprometedoras, él las negaba asegurando que habían sido escritas por su mánager. Ante ello, López explicó que se aferraba a sus palabras porque no tenía pruebas sólidas. “No tenía cómo comprobar nada. Todo quedaba en especulaciones, y yo terminaba creyendo”, confesó. La confesión final de Cueva Fue recién este año que, según Pamela, Christian Cueva aceptó lo que antes había negado. “Él me confesó todas las mujeres que habían pasado por su vida. Lo hizo cuando buscaba mi perdón”, reveló. Con estas declaraciones, López dejó en claro que, más allá de los rumores y la exposición mediática, vivió años de incertidumbre y costumbre con el futbolista. @riclatorrez 8.09/7: #PamelaLopez revela lo que le decía #ChristianCueva para que lo perdone . #fyp #parati #riclatorrez #riclatorre #chollywood #farandulaperuana #magalytvlafirme #magalymedina #amoryfuego #destacame #americahoy #lanochehabla #evdlv #elvalordelaverdad #foryou #fy #Viral #Peru #peruanos #pamelafranco ♬ sonido original – Ric La Torre Source link

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