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Broadway’s ‘Cabaret’ Closes Early Amid Billy Porter’s Sepsis Diagnosis

Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club is closing its doors earlier than planned following Billy Porter’s sudden departure from the production due to health concerns. On Sunday (Sept. 7), producers of the Broadway revival announced that the 55-year-old Tony Award-winning actor and musician, who stars as the Emcee, is recovering from a “serious case” of sepsis, according to People. While Porter is expected to make a full recovery, doctors have advised him to rest. “Billy was an extraordinary Emcee, bringing his signature passion and remarkable talent,” wrote producer Adam Speers of ATG Productions. “We wish Billy a speedy recovery and I look forward to working with him again in the very near future.” As a result, the acclaimed revival of the John Kander and Fred Ebb musical — which began its Broadway run in April 2024 with Eddie Redmayne and Gayle Rankin — will now conclude its engagement at New York City’s August Wilson Theatre on Sept. 21, nearly a month earlier than its originally scheduled closing date of Oct. 19. Porter and actress-singer Marisha Wallace, who stars as Sally Bowles, joined the production on July 22 after a run in London’s West End. In the Broadway show’s final weeks, the role of the Emcee will be performed in rotation by longtime alternates Marty Lauter and David Merino, with the performance schedule to be shared on Cabaret’s official social media channels. Originally debuting on Broadway in 1966 and later adapted into the iconic 1972 film, Cabaret follows a group of characters navigating the final days of Weimar Germany, embracing the hedonistic, impoverished lifestyles of Berlin while ignoring the Nazi party’s rise to power. Porter’s departure comes amid declining box office performance for the high-cost production. Grosses have dipped to around $500,000, with audience capacity falling below 70% in recent weeks, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Source link

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#LOULTIMO #Lima 🕊️ 🔴 ENCUENTRAN SIN VIDA A JAIME CHINCHA DENTRO DE SU CASA‼️‼️ El periodista peruano Jaime Chincha, recordado por su trayectoria en diversos programas de televisión, falleció este domingo 7 de septiembre.Las circunstancias de su deceso aún se encuentran en investigación. #radioalturatv Source

Little Mix’s Perrie Edwards Is Pregnant, Expecting Second Baby

Congratulations are in order for Perrie Edwards and her fiancé, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who are expecting their second child together. On Saturday (Sept. 6), the 32-year-old Little Mix singer announced that she and the professional football player, also 32, are preparing to welcome a new addition to their growing family. “Guess what hunnies…,” Perrie captioned an adorable video on Instagram, adding a red heart emoji. Explore See latest videos, charts and news In the black-and-white clip, Perrie wears a white T-shirt with the phrase, “If He Wanted To He Would…” printed on the back. As she turns around, she reveals her baby bump along with a message on the front of the shirt that reads, “…and He Did!” Moments later, her fiancé and their 3-year-old son, Axel, step into the frame to share a sweet family embrace. The joyful announcement comes after Perrie opened up about a heartbreaking pregnancy loss following the birth of Axel in 2021. In a candid interview on the We Need to Talk podcast in August, the “Shout Out to My Ex” singer reflected on one of the most difficult periods of her life. “Axel wasn’t even walking yet and we were pregnant,” the X Factor alum said. “I found out when I was rehearsing for the Little Mix tour. I was at rehearsals and I thought, ‘Oh I don’t feel good.’ Every symptom under the sun so I was like, ‘I think I’m pregnant.’” While tests confirmed she was expecting again, something didn’t feel right once she began touring in April 2022 with her Little Mix bandmates Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jade Thirlwall. “Every night before a show, I kept bleeding,” Perrie said. “I remember sitting and thinking, ‘This is it, I’ve lost the baby.’” Despite reassuring check-ups early on, she later received devastating news during her 20-week scan. “That was just the worst day of my life, like horrendous,” she said, explaining how traumatic the experience was. “I just knew something was wrong in the scan.” She continued, “I think when you’re fully carrying and you’re 24 weeks and you’ve planned out like their room and all these things, it’s really hard.” Watch Perrie’s pregnancy reveal on Instagram below. Source link

Resident Performs Free Concert at Mexico City’s Zócalo: Best Moments

Residente‘s combative rhymes, along with his messages of Latin American pride and resistance in favor of Palestine, shook Mexico City’s Zócalo on Saturday (Sept. 6) during a free concert the Puerto Rican star offered at the country’s main public square. The event drew 180,000 attendees, according to figures from the city government. In an emotional night, the famous rapper electrified the heart of the city capital with his powerful blend of protest music, activism and memory, delivering the best of his solo repertoire as well as hits from Calle 13, the band he co-founded in 2004 with his siblings. The evening also featured Mexican singer-songwriter Silvana Estrada as a special guest and highlighted the presence of the Abed family, Palestinian refugees living in Mexico. The words of the 29-time Latin Grammy winner carried even greater weight given the symbolic location — a square where politics, social movements, culture and religion converge. It is the third-largest public square in the world, after Tiananmen Square in Beijing and the Red Square in Moscow. “Everyone deserves equal opportunities. We need to support access to education, and it can be achieved. Thank you for being here with all your energy. I love you, Mexico,” Residente told the audience during his performance, which was attended by Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada. The artist returned to this significant venue after six years, invited by the city’s Department of Culture. However, this marked the first time he performed a solo concert in the iconic location, which has hosted other global stars such as Paul McCartney, Roger Waters, Justin Bieber, Manu Chao, Shakira, Rosalía, Café Tacvba and the late icon of Mexican regional music, Vicente Fernández. The two-hour show unfolded with socially conscious music, diverse rhythms and the unique voice of René Pérez Joglar (his real name), who showed his most vulnerable side by reflecting on a deeply personal experience encapsulated in the song “René.” He also paid tribute to the great Argentine musician Gustavo Cerati, revealing that they had planned to record “La Vuelta Al Mundo” together. To open the night, the collective Mujer en Cypher: Barras, beats y resistencia en femenino — composed of Arianna Puello, Ximbo, Niña Dioz, Prania Esponda, Azuky and Mena — took the stage with a powerful message and fierce rhymes. Here are five standout moments from Residente’s concert at the Zócalo in Mexico City. “Free Palestina” The musician reaffirmed his political stance on the Middle East conflict and delivered a message of peace before performing his song “Guerra.” His message was accompanied by his attire, which alluded to the Palestinian flag, with white pants and a black sweatshirt with red and green lettering and the phrase “Free Palestine” on the front. He also invited the Abed family, who fled Gaza and arrived in Mexico as refugees last May, to join him on stage. The call in favor of Palestine set the tone for the concert from the beginning, with hundreds of Palestinian flags waving throughout the plaza and the participation of cellist Sara Dowling Al Husseini, who performed pieces from Palestinian tradition at the start of the show. A Strong Setlist In a collective burst of euphoria and an unforgettable moment for thousands, Residente —who revolutionized Spanish-language urban music with his band Calle 13 — unleashed his fans with songs like “Baile de los Pobres,” “Nadie Como Tú,” “Atrévete-Te-Te,” “Muerte en Hawái” and “Calma Pueblo,” transporting the audience back in time. His repertoire also included “René,” “Fiesta de Locos,” “El Aguante,” “La Vuelta al Mundo” and “This is Not America,” dedicated to immigrants in the U.S. A Song for Latin America Silvana Estrada served as a special guest to accompany Calle 13’s powerful classic “Latinoamérica,” which the band originally recorded in 2010 with Totó La Momposina, Susana Baca and Maria Rita. With her masterful, virtuous voice, the young Mexican singer-songwriter thrilled the audience, with her energy resonating in every corner, making it a very special and emotional moment. “René” Residente also highlighted a difficult time he went through in 2014, prior to the show he gave that year at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, to which he invited the families of the 43 missing Ayotzinapa students. At the time, he was facing a personal emotional situation that led him to want to take his own life, but a phone call to his mother made him change his mind, he recalled, before tearfully performing “René,” the heartfelt song that portrays that fragile moment and won the Latin Grammy for song of the year in 2020. The audience responded with a massive cry of “You are not alone!” Remembering Cerati Another emotional moment came with an anecdote the rapper told about the late Argentine musician Gustavo Cerati, with whom he said he had planned to record “La Vuelta al Mundo” before the former Soda Stereo vocalist’s passing in 2014. Source link

Cardi B Hits New York Streets to Sell ‘Am I the Drama?’ Album

Cardi B is putting in the footwork as she hits the streets of New York City to promote her upcoming sophomore album, Am I the Drama? On Saturday (Sept. 6), the 32-year-old Billboard cover star shared a video on social media showing her staging a playful, grassroots-style album sale. In the clip, Cardi sets up shop on a busy NYC sidewalk, laying out various copies of her album on a black sheet and shouting out exaggerated bargain prices to passersby. “My label said I gotta get out in these streets and sell this album,” Cardi captioned the video on Instagram. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Wearing a Rastacap and a black While We Wait Kehlani hoodie, Cardi waves bundles of burning incense while yelling prices like a street vendor while Bob Marley’s “One Love” plays in the background. “$9.99! You got $50 right here,” the “WAP” rapper shouts, pointing to the copies on display. “$20! $9.99 for the new ones!” She continues, “What up, y’all? We got the exclusive Cardi B new album. We got the vinyls, we got the CDs, we got the [Courtroom] Edition. $9.99!” The Grammy winner’s fellow artists quickly flooded her comments with support and humor. Diplo joked, “I bought fourty,” while Kehlani chimed in with, “lmao sick hoodie twin” and Tyla added simply, “Girl 😂.” Cardi B’s long-awaited sophomore album, Am I the Drama?, is set to drop on Sept. 19. The 23-track project will feature both of her Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hits: 2020’s “WAP” and 2021’s “Up.” Earlier this week, Cardi was honored with the 2025 Billboard Impact of the Year Award at the R&B/Hip-Hop Power Players event in Brooklyn. She also recently appeared on the cover of Billboard, where she opened up about the anticipation surrounding her second studio album. “I’m really one of those artists that people ask for their albums the most every year,” Cardi said. “I wouldn’t be confident if nobody asked me for my s—t. Imagine nobody asking for an album of yours? Imagine nobody asking for your music? That’s why I’m so confident.” Source link

Paul McCartney at Oasis Rose Bowl Concert: His One-Word Review

Decades after Noel Gallagher famously said his band was “bigger” than The Beatles, Oasis had a Beatle in the building, filming them like a proud musical father at their first concert at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. Fans in the crowd on Saturday night (Sept. 6) spotted Paul McCartney in a suite with his phone camera in the air, capturing Gallagher singing Heathen Chemistry‘s “Little by Little,” a No. 2 hit on the U.K.’s Official Singles chart. Later in the night, when Liam Gallagher took lead vocals on the 1994 single “Whatever,” he added a few lines of The Beatles’ Abbey Road single “Octopus’ Garden” for an outro (as they’ve done live for awhile now), but Liam probably didn’t expect to be performing live and in person for a Beatle. After the show, a paparazzo captured McCartney heading to his car and asked how the show was. He made an OK gesture with his hand and simply responded, “Fabulous.” Watch the video here. Fans on social media were eating up the moment of McCartney — the only one standing in his section — filming Noel onstage, with one writing alongside the video: “Sir Paul McCartney watching Oasis tonight in Los Angeles. The teacher watching the student. Night of legends.” Another wrote: “noel gallagher is gonna go home tonight to the news of paul mccartney recording him, do you understand how insane that is? i’m so happy for them.” Another added: “Paul McCartney watching Oasis tonight like an elder wizard watching over his students. Beautiful.” Another posted throwback photos of the Gallagher brothers wearing Beatles shirts with the caption: “i wonder if these guys know paul mccartney just recorded them on his phone while watching them sing the music he inspired them to make.” i wonder if these guys know paul mccartney just recorded them on his phone while watching them sing the music he inspired them to make pic.twitter.com/TOeAMYDXWK — lily IS SEEING OASIS (-5) loves pau (@rkidharry) September 7, 2025 When Oasis came out of the gate in the ’90s with the one-two punch of 1994’s Definitely Maybe and 1995’s What’s the Story (Morning Glory)?, they were often compared to The Beatles because of the band’s strong influence on the Gallaghers’ musical style, but they got off to a rocky start because of Noel Gallagher’s “bigger than The Beatles” comment, but in a 2021 interview, Noel reflected on the time, saying, “When Oasis started, we were so big we were compared to [The Beatles] size-wise and musically, embarrassingly, compared to them as well.” When the interviewer asked why it was embarrassing, he said: “Because we weren’t as good as them.” Also in 2021, Noel Gallagher played a set at the 50th birthday of Paul’s daughter Stella McCartney and even joined Sir Paul for The Beatles’ “Birthday” and “I Saw Her Standing There.” Oasis will return to the Rose Bowl for night 2 on Sunday night (Sept. 7) — the final U.S. date of their Live ’25 reunion tour. Next up: Two dates in Mexico City on Sept. 12-13. Source link

Best New Artist Top 3 Finalists

And then there were three. On Sunday (Sept. 7), just hours before the 2025 MTV VMAs goes live, MTV revealed the top three finalists for best new artist: Alex Warren, sombr and The Marías. Ella Langley, Gigi Perez and Lola Young were the other three nominees who failed to advance to the final round of voting. All six artists are seen as strong candidates in the upcoming Grammy race for best new artist. (Grammy nominations will be announced on Nov. 7.) With Warren, sombr and The Marías advancing, we already know that the winner will not be a female solo artist for the first time since 2017, when Khalid won. If The Marías win, they’ll be the first group to take the honor since 2016, when DNCE won. The winners since 2017 have been Cardi B (2018), Billie Eilish (2019), Doja Cat (2020), Olivia Rodrigo (2021), Dove Cameron (2022), Ice Spice (2023) and Chappell Roan (2024). Warren and sombr are both set to perform on this year’s VMAs. Warren has four total nominations — the others being song of the year, song of the summer and best pop, all for his megahit “Ordinary.” Sombr has three nominations, the others being best alternative for “Back to Friends” and song of the summer for “12 to 12.” The Marías also have three nominations, the others being best group and best alternative for “Back to Me.” The female-fronted indie pop band is the only group or duo to receive two or more nominations this year. Voting will continue at vote.mtv.com and via WhatsApp into the live VMAs pre-show. The live VMAs pre-show, hosted by Nessa + Kevan Kenney with special performers KATSEYE, airs live at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT on MTV and BET, BET Her, Comedy Central, CMT, Logo, MTV2, Nickelodeon, Paramount Network, Pop, TV Land and VH1. The 2025 MTV VMAs, hosted by LL COOL J, airs live coast-to-coast from New York’s UBS Arena tonight at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on the CBS Television Network, simulcast on MTV and streaming on Paramount+ in the U.S. The 2025 VMAs are produced by Gunpowder & Sky. Bruce Gillmer, Den of Thieves co-founder Jesse Ignjatovic, and Barb Bialkowski are executive producers. Alicia Portugal is co-executive producer. Jackie Barba is executive in charge of production. Wendy Plaut is executive in charge of celebrity talent. Lisa Lauricella is executive in charge of music talent. Source link

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