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Mejor amiga de Pamela Franco revela situación tras escándalo con Cueva: “Ella está sufriendo”

Redacción Panamericana Vanessa Pumarica alertó sobre el impacto emocional de Pamela Franco tras revelaciones sobre intentos de contacto al novio de Pamela López. Vanessa Pumarica preocupada por Pamela Franco La mejor amiga de la cantante Pamela Franco rompió el silencio públicamente para expresar su preocupación y aconsejar a su amiga que reconsidere su relación. Las recientes revelaciones sobre supuestos intentos de Christian Cueva por comunicarse con el novio de su exesposa, Paul Michael, habrían dejado a Franco en una situación vulnerable. “Ver lo que veo en la televisión me da muchísima pena, no por él, sino por ella. Porque yo me imagino, y por el cariño que le siento, ella debe estar sufriendo. Entonces, no se lo merece tampoco, ¿no?”, señaló Vanessa Pumarica. Te puede interesar Christian Cueva niega haber llamado a Paul Michael y advierte que tomará acciones legales Mejor amiga de Pamela Franco pide reconsideración Pese a que Vanessa Pumarica fue una de las personas en mostrarse feliz con la relación de su amiga, mostró su preocupación y pidió que reconsidere por todo el daño que le podría estar causando. “Si yo estuviera con ella, le diría: replantea. Es una mujer adulta y hecha, sabe tomar decisiones. Él jamás te va a responder”, comentó, aludiendo a la falta de comunicación clara por parte del futbolista. Te puede interesar Christian Cueva habría llamado a Paul Michael en aparente estado de ebriedad Fotos eliminadas y señales de quiebre En el programa Todo se filtra, el conductor Kurt Villavicencio comentó que Pamela Franco habría eliminado todas sus fotos junto a Christian Cueva como muestra de su incomodidad frente a las últimas acusaciones. Según Villavicencio, la cantante estaría bastante molesta por las acciones del futbolista, lo que la habría llevado a tomar esta decisión. Además, circulan versiones que indican una posible ruptura entre ambos. El presentador precisó que, aunque no existe un pronunciamiento oficial, los movimientos en redes sociales dejan entrever un distanciamiento notorio. @la.vitteri #christiancueva #pamelafrancmo #cristhiancueva #pamelalopez #magalytvlafirme ♬ sonido original – lavitteri❤️‍🔥 Source link

Karol G to Headline YouTube’s First NFL Live Broadcast Halftime Show

Karol G will headline the halftime show during YouTube’s first exclusive NFL live broadcast set to take place at  Corinthians Arena in São Paulo, Brazil, in September, YouTube and the National Football League announced Thursday (Aug. 14). Celebrating the “Sounds of Latin America through Gameday Entertainment,” the 2025 NFL São Paulo game set for Sept. 5 will be a face-off between the reigning AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers.  “I’m so excited to be part of YouTube’s first-ever NFL live broadcast, it’s truly an honor and a moment I’m so proud to be part of,” the Colombian artist, who’s making the rounds with her Billboard No. 1 album Tropicoqueta, said in a press statement. “I’ve watched many NFL halftime shows over the years and now having this opportunity to bring my music to this global stage means the world to me. I can’t wait to celebrate with everyone in São Paulo and fans all around the world.” As part of the ongoing collaboration between the NFL and YouTube, the upcoming Chiefs and Chargers game marks YouTube’s first-ever exclusive live NFL game. In addition to Karol helming the halftime show, Brazilian artist Ana Castela will perform the country’s national anthem “Hino Nacional Brasileiro,” and composer and jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington will perform the U.S. national anthem. “This broadcast is a landmark moment in our partnership with the NFL, where the worlds of football, music and creators will powerfully collide,” said Angela Courtin, VP of Sports and Entertainment Marketing at YouTube. “From the real-life manifestation of our creator community in São Paulo to a global icon like Karol G taking the stage at halftime, this partnership with the NFL is a testament to our shared vision. It’s about more than just a game; it’s a statement that the future of live sports and entertainment is global and connected.” Tim Tubito, senior director, Global Game Presentation and Entertainment at the NFL, added: “With our incredible NFL fan base in Brazil and across the world, we worked hand-in-hand with our YouTube partners to tap into the larger Latin Pop music scene with an innovative, global artist.” The week 1 matchup will stream free on YouTube on Sept. 5, beginning with YouTube’s pre-game show at 7 p.m. ET and the game kicking off at 8 p.m. ET.  Source link

KISS Members Who Criticized Trump ‘Deeply Honored’ By Kennedy Center Nod

KISS felt like shouting out loud when Donald Trump revealed that they would be among the this year’s Kennedy Center Honorees on Wednesday (Aug. 13). The (allegedly) retired greasepaint rockers known for such beloved jams as “Love Gun,” “Black Diamond” and “Christine Sixteen” made the cut along with country icon George Strait, Broadway star Michael Crawford, disco singer Gloria Gaynor and Rocky/Rambo actor Sylvester Stallone. Trump said he was deeply involved in the selection process this year — including his plans to become the first U.S. president to host the show — and the choice of KISS is interesting given the president’s well-known aversion to anyone critical of him. Despite previously disagreeing with Trump’s actions during his first term, when reached by TMZ, the band’s members were reportedly joyful about joining the ranks of such past Kennedy Center icons as Bob Dylan, Ella Fitzgerald, Harry Belafonte, Pete Seeger, Stevie Wonder and Garth Brooks, among many others. “KISS is the embodiment of the American dream,” said bassist/singer Gene Simmons. “We are deeply honored to receive the Kennedy Center Honor.” Singer/guitarist Paul Stanley reportedly told the outlet, “From our earliest days, KISS has embodied the American ideal that all things are possible and that hard work pays off. The prestige of the Kennedy Center Honors cannot be overstated and I accept this on behalf of the long legacy of KISS and all of the band members who helped create our iconic band.” Former guitarist Ace Frehley called it a “dream come true that I never thought would materialize” and former drummer Peter Criss said, “I feel so blessed. This is the greatest honor of our career.” Trump was the first president to never attend the annual Kennedy Center Honors gala during his first term and until recently he had never taken in a single program at the beloved D.C. arts center. The choice of sometime critics KISS is interesting because it comes a week after Trump unexpectedly fired the head of the non-partisan, technocratic Bureau of Labor Statistics after it released a jobs report he claimed, without evidence, had been “rigged” to make him look bad. Simmons — who got fired by Trump in week three of the first season of the The Celebrity Apprentice in 2008 — initially praised the president before he first won the White House. The rocker known for his entrepreneurial acumen called Trump the “truest political animal I’ve ever seen onstage,” lauding the former reality TV star for not having speechwriters and being “good for the political system. He changed his tune a short time later. The band turned down a reported invitation to play Trump’s first inauguration and by the time Trump lost his second bid for office to President Joe Biden in 2020, Simmons had a very different view. “I knew him before he entered politics. Look what that gentleman did to this country and the polarization – got all the cockroaches to rise to the top. Once upon a time, you were embarrassed to be publicly racist and out there with conspiracy theories. Now it’s all out in the open because he allowed it,” Simmons said to Spin in May 2022. Simmons told the magazine that the two knew each other before the Apprentice from hanging around the same nightclubs, but that being president is a very different job than hosting a game show. “You have a different responsibility when you’re just a citizen or an entrepreneur. You don’t make policy,” he said. “It doesn’t affect life and death. When you get into a position of power, it does affect lives. I don’t think he’s a Republican or a Democrat. He’s out for himself, any way you can get there. And in the last election, over 70 million people bought it hook, line and sinker.” Similarly, Stanley tweeted in Jan. 2021 that Trump’s refusal to accept the results of the previous year’s election loss was “ABHORRENT. A true danger to our democracy. The issue isn’t that it WON’T work. It’s Mob Boss behavior and politicians putting party over audits, investigations, court rulings & COUNTRY in an effort to overrule the will of American voters.” Stanley also referred to the violent horde of Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 as “TERRORISTS,” calling the assault an “armed insurrection” by a mob who were all pardoned when Trump took office again earlier this year. The singer also noted back then that the “flames were fanned today & over time by the president [Trump] & specific senators who CANNOT be allowed now to distance from or denounce what they have directly caused. Know their names. THIS is the result of their deception. Shame.” The Trump-hosted 2025 Kennedy Center Honors will air on CBS in December. Source link

‘Weird Al’ Yankovic Says He Won’t ‘Lose Any Sleep’ Over Rock Hall Snub

Despite his status as a pop culture icon for close to 50 years now, ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic has claimed he’s not terribly bothered about being overlooked by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Speaking to Vulture, Yankovic was asked to share his pitch to the Rock Hall to “do the right thing and induct” him, though the musical parodist seemed somewhat resigned to never being inducted when he replied, “The Rock Hall is going to do what they’re going to do.” “They’re obviously expanding the boundaries of what constitutes rock and roll when they make their decisions,” he explained. “If they’re going to ever pick a comedic entry, I’d like to think I’d be considered for that. If they pick another accordion-playing parody writer ahead of me, I’d be upset.  “I don’t lose any sleep over having not been nominated. Right now, there aren’t millions of people saying, ‘Why isn’t he in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?’ And I’d prefer that to having millions of people saying, ‘Who let that jerk in there?’” Despite Yankovic having been eligible for inclusion into the Rock Hall since 2005, he’s yet to be nominated on any annual ballot. However, chairman John Sykes did admit in December that the influential musical satirist has “come up in conversations” over the years. “He’s a genius,” Sykes explained. “He has made brilliant versions of the songs, but I’ll be honest: He’s never made it close to the ballot.” Comedian John Mulaney shared his thoughts on Yankovic’s absence from the Rock Hall earlier this year, reflecting on how the likes of Chubby Checker are to be inducted this year, given his debut single “The Class” has been classified as a novelty song. “I’m a big proponent of novelty music,” Mulaney admitted. “I’m a big proponent of ‘Weird Al’ getting into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. This is one step closer, though I don’t know why they need to be led via steps. ‘Weird Al’ brought more people to music than is recognized at all. “I will, in fact, greatly devalue my coolness by saying [when I was young], it wasn’t until ‘Smells Like Nirvana’ defanged ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ that I could enjoy ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit,’” Mulaney added. “It was scary at first. It just was like, ‘I’m pretty happy, I’m a kid.’ I needed a way in. And after you laugh at ‘Smells Like Nirvana,’ you go, ‘Oh, this is a really good song.’” This year’s Rock Hall inductees include the likes of The White Stripes, Outkast, Soundgarden, Bad Company, Cyndi Lauper, and more. The 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction will be live on Saturday, Nov. 8 at the Peacock Theater at L.A. Live in Los Angeles. The 2025 ceremony will once again stream live on Disney+, with a special airing on ABC at a later date and available on Hulu the next day. Source link

Aerosmith’s Joe Perry Claims Steven Tyler ‘Doesn’t Want to Tour’

Aerosmith‘s Joe Perry claims he’s unsure of what the future holds for the band, noting Steven Tyler lacks the desire and ability to head out on tour. The co-founding guitarist made his comments while speaking to Boston’s WBUR, affirming his belief that the veteran rockers may take to the stage once more. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “I would bet that there’s an Aerosmith show left,” Perry explained. Questions about the band’s future have swirled since the announcement of their 2023 farewell tour. While performing in Elmont, NY on Sept. 9 of that year, Tyler fractured his larynx, necessitating the postponement of shows on their Peace Out tour.  Ultimately, these shows were canceled entirely when the band announced their retirement from touring in Aug. 2024. That same month, bassist Tom Hamilton refuted claims the band were over completely, noting Aerosmith were “still alive” despite the recent retirement news. In his recent discussion with WBUR, Perry revealed that he and Tyler had recently spent time together to discuss the band’s plans, including a possible documentary at some point. However, fans may need to temper their expectations on the topic of full-scale touring. “He just doesn’t want to tour and he can’t tour. It’s tough,” Perry explained. “I’m not sure I would want to go out and book another 40-city tour. It’s a long way to the top and staying there takes it out of you, especially an Aerosmith tour.” Perry didn’t entirely rule out the notion of a less strenuous live undertaking, such a Las Vegas residency in the same vein as their Deuces are Wild concert series which took place throughout 2019, 2020 and 2022. “I’ll never say never, but I wouldn’t bet on it — no pun intended,” Perry said. “You really have to want to be out there and we’re all at that point of: How do you want to live? How do you want to spend the next however long you’ve got?” Since Aerosmith’s retirement from touring, Tyler has only performed live a handful of times. The first of these was at his annual Jam for Janie Grammy Awards Viewing Party in February, with his most recent appearance taking place as part of July’s Back to the Beginning benefit concert in England. Source link

Taylor Swift ‘Life of a Showgirl’ Album Release Date, Track List Reveal

All Swiftie eyes were on Taylor Swift‘s social media accounts Wednesday (Aug. 13), as the pop star finally revealed details about her new album, The Life of a Showgirl, after days of teasing. As shared by the pop superstar promptly at 7 p.m. ET on Instagram, her 12th studio LP will arrive Oct. 3, featuring a collaboration with former Eras Tour opener Sabrina Carpenter on the title track. The only producers on the credits are Max Martin and Shellback, the team behind some of Swift’s biggest 1989 and Reputation hits. Swift also unveiled the cover art — a sparkly photo of the singer dressed in sparkly netting, staring pointedly into the camera — as well as the LP’s track list. The full-length opens with a song titled “The Fate of Ophelia,” “Elizabeth Taylor,” “Opalite,” “Father Figure,” “Cancelled!” and more. “And, baby, that’s show business for you,” Swift wrote in her caption. The announcement dropped at the same time as a countdown ended on the musician’s website, which now has four different variants of Life of a Showgirl available to order: the “Sweat and Vanilla Perfume” edition, the “It’s Frightening” edition, the “It’s Rapturous” edition and the “It’s Beautiful” edition. Each version features different artwork and photo cards as well as a jewelry box with a different collectible charm bracelet. Also at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Swift’s guest appearance on an episode of boyfriend Travis Kelce’s New Heights podcast premiered. The installment — on which the pop star spoke about the new album, finishing her Eras Tour and reclaiming her masters — arrived just two days after the Kelce brothers first started teasing that Swift would guest on New Heights by sharing a photo of a blacked-out silhouette with a glittery orange background. “92%ers, we’re coming back early for a special episode with a VERY special guest,” they wrote on social media Monday (Aug. 11). At 12:12 a.m. ET the following morning, Swift confirmed that she had a new album on the way through a New Heights teaser video that dropped on socials, in which she shared the LP’s title. “So I wanted to show you something,” she’d said in the clip from the episode, holding up a blurred-out copy of her new LP as Travis beamed beside her. “This is my brand new album, The Life of a Showgirl.” The Life of a Showgirl will mark Swift’s first full-length since 2024’s The Tortured Poets Department, which spent 17 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. See the announcement below. Source link

David Byrne Rules Out Hopes of a Talking Heads Reunion

Close to 34 years since their split, the chances of a Talking Heads remain as distant as ever, with frontman David Byrne asserting such an event will never happen. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Byrne’s comments were shared in a recent interview with Rolling Stone in anticipation of his Who is the Sky? album, which arrives just days before the launch of a global tour in September. According to Byrne, the forthcoming live dates will likely see him “mix and match” some older Talking Heads material into the set, though he’s aware that doing so is a “real trap.” “If you do too much of the older material, you become a legacy act that comes out and plays the old hits,” he explains. “You cash in really quick, but then you’ve dug yourself a hole.” Byrne’s new album is his first since 2018, and in the ensuing years, there have been plenty of discussions about whether a Talking Heads reunion may ever occur. In 2023, Bryne and his former bandmates – Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth and Jerry Harrison – appeared together for the first time since 2002 as part of the Toronto International Film Festival to celebrate the re-release of their Stop Making Sense concert film. However, chances of a reunion seemed slim even then, especially following news the group had turned down a reported $80 million offer for a series of shows in late 2023. Reflecting on the experience of reuniting with his bandmates for the Toronto International Film Festival, Byrne told Rolling Stone the experience was “OK.” “We were all very proud of that show and the film that [director] Jonathan Demme did,” he explained. “We’re thrilled that audiences still wanted to see it. So we put aside whatever differences we have. I said, ‘OK, we’re not going to go there, but we’re going to help promote this thing.’” Admitting that they “felt more comfortable with one another,” Byrne added that the experience didn’t make the notion of reuniting musically become more attractive.  “Musically, I’ve gone to a very different place,” he explained. “And I also felt like there’s been a fair number of reunion records and tours. And some of them were probably pretty good. Not very many. It’s pretty much impossible to recapture where you were at that time in your life. For an audience … that was formative music for them at a particular time. They might persuade themselves that they can relive that, but you can’t.” However, Byrne also admitted he understands the constant pleas and speculation from fans in regard to a reunion. “I’m a music fan like other people. And there’s artists that stopped working, or bands that broke up, that I heard at a period in my life where music was very important,” he noted. “Maybe I never heard it when it was happening, I missed it.  “I would love to see it live now. But you realize you can’t turn the clock back. When you hear music at a certain point in your life, it means a lot. But it doesn’t mean you can go back there and make it happen again.” Talking Heads lasted from 1975 until 1991, with their 16-year career resulting in eight studio albums. 1983’s Speaking in Tongues was their most successful, peaking at No. 15 on the Billboard 200, with lead single “Burning Down the House” giving them their highest-charting single when it reached No. 9 on the Hot 100. Though the group would split in 1991, their final live performances would take place seven years earlier as part of the Speaking in Tongues tour in 1984. They would later reunite for one solitary performance for their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002. Source link

The Temper Trap Unveil ‘Lucky Dimes,’ First New Single in Nine Years

Australian indie-rock outfit The Temper Trap have made a grand return, sharing “Lucky Dimes” as their first original single in nine years. Released on Thursday (Aug. 14), the new track is described as something of a step forward for the Melbourne quartet, with a heavier edge being made present thanks to frenetic guitarwork and thumping percussion. Paired with a video directed by Melbourne-based creative Joey Clough, the new single was crafted alongside Grammy-nominated producer Styalz Fuego, who has previously worked with the likes of Charli XCX and Troye Sivan. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “Good to know that 9 years after the last one, we still have something to say,” said vocalist and guitarist Dougy Mandagi. “It’s been an absolute pleasure creating this record and we can’t wait to share it with you, not to relive the past but to write the next chapter.” The Temper Trap first formed in Melbourne in 2005, signing to revered local stable Liberation Music the following year. The group’s debut single, 2008’s “Sweet Disposition,” was a minor hit on the indie scene, gaining prominence thanks to its use in the Marc Webb-directed 2009 film 500 Days of Summer. The song’s profile resulted in a No. 1 position on the Dance/Mix Show Airplay charts, a No. 3 showing on the Dance Club Songs, and a peak of No. 17 on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs charts. Their debut album, 2009’s Conditions would reach the top ten in their native Australia, though 2012’s self-titled effort would become their first of two consecutive records to top the charts in Australia, while also generating a No. 83 placing on the Billboard 200. The group’s most recent album was 2016’s Thick as Thieves, which has been followed by a number of remixes in recent years, alongside a cover of The Church’s “Under the Milky Way” in 2023. In late July, “Sweet Disposition” also received newfound attention when it was voted into No. 11 on triple j’s Hottest 100 of Australian Songs countdown. Watch The Temper Trap’s “Lucky Dimes” below. Source link

Crowded House Respond to AI-Generated Video Rumors: ‘Don’t Be Fooled’

Veteran Australian rock outfit Crowded House have been the subject of a baffling AI-generated video hoax, with the group issuing a brief statement dispelling the claims made by the clip. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Crowded House shared the video in question to their Facebook page on Saturday (Aug. 9), with the clip featuring AI renditions of TVNZ journalist Simon Dallow and frontman Neil Finn discussing the false claim the musician had fathered a child at the age of 67. “I never thought I’d be able to become a father again,” Finn can be heard saying, albeit with an improper accent. “Honestly, I believe that chapter of my life was closed, not because I didn’t want it, but because I simply couldn’t.” As the video unfolds, it becomes clear it was created to promote treatment for men suffering from erectile dysfunction. “For years I lived with a problem most men are too ashamed to talk about,” the AI avatar continued. “No desire, no confidence, no control. I was too embarrassed to even talk to my wife about it.” The three-minute video concludes with the fake version of Finn even claiming that his desire to speak out in regards to his apparent plight had previously resulted in threats, adding: “I won’t stay silent because I see how men are reclaiming their lives.” Crowded House’s response to the clip was concise, urging fans not to believe any of the claims made in the clip. “We’re not sure where this came from but please don’t be fooled,” the band wrote. “Neil’s never had trouble with erections.” Notably, this isn’t the first time that Dallow had been involved in AI-generated video hoaxes, with a 2023 incident seeing the veteran journalist included in a fake video promoting gambling apps. “We are seeing a proliferation of this type of scam material online and we are dealing with this content on a weekly basis,” a spokesperson for TVNZ said at the time. “These fake stories and scam advertisements are a fabrication. “Our presenters’ images are used without permission, the quotes are made up and there is no legitimate endorsement or genuine association.” The group’s brush with AI-generated nonsense comes just days after they announced a series of pop-up dates in their native Australia this October and November. The tour follows the band’s sold-out 2024 run in support of their eighth studio album Gravity Stairs, and marks another chapter in a storied career spanning nearly four decades.  Crowded House have sold more than 15 million records globally, with their self-titled 1986 debut spawning classics like “Don’t Dream It’s Over” and “Something So Strong.” The band has received 13 ARIA Awards, a Brit Award, and an MTV VMA, and has been streamed billions of times. Fronted by Finn and co-founder Nick Seymour, the band’s current lineup came together in 2020 and released Dreamers Are Waiting in 2021. Finn’s 2018 stint with Fleetwood Mac introduced him to a new generation of fans before returning to lead Crowded House into a new era. Source link

The Strokes & Jelly Roll to Headline Australia’s Harvest Rock Festival

Adelaide’s Harvest Rock festival will return to the South Australian capital this October, with The Strokes and Jelly Roll announced as the event’s big headline names. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The two-day multi-genre affair will take place at Adelaide’s Rymill & King Rodney Parks across the weekend of Oct. 25-26, having returned following a fallow year in 2024. Initial plans for the festival’s lineup to arrive on Tuesday (Aug. 12) were delayed, with organizers reading the big reveal with a cryptic message to fans. “We know you were expecting the Harvest Rock lineup today, so, is this it?” they wrote. “Not quite yet. It’s hard to explain, but the lineup is still coming. More soon.” The usage of the phrase “Is this it” led to speculation that the 2025 event would be headlined by NYC rockers The Strokes, in reference to their 2001 debut record. The thinly-veiled tease turned out to be an easy nut to crack, with the group leading the charge as the first night headliners in an Australian exclusive. The second day will be headlined by Jelly Roll, whose recently-announced Australian tour inconspicuously left a “TBA”-sized hole for his Adelaide date. Tourmates Shaboozey and Drew Baldridge will also appear on the lineup for the second day. The War on Drugs (in another Australian exclusive) and M.I.A serve as international guests for the first day, with Groove Armada joining in that same category on the second day. The remainder of the lineup largely comprises celebrated Australian names, such as Vance Joy, Lime Cordiale, Wolfmother, The Presets, Royel Otis, PNAU and much more. Since its 2022 debut, Harvest Rock has positioned itself as a key player in the mid-size boutique festival market, offering a city-based alternative to Australia’s increasingly competitive national festival circuit. Big names such as Jack White, The Black Crowes and Khruangbin appeared on the debut edition of the festival, while Jamiroquai, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Beck and Bright Eyes featured on its second outing. Following a year off in 2024, it was confirmed on Aug. 1 that the festival would return with support from the state government and an expanded vision. Harvest Rock Festival Director Ryan Sabet described the 2025 edition as part of a long-term strategy to integrate large-scale live entertainment with regional cultural capital.  “We’re thrilled to see Harvest Rock return to its Adelaide home to deliver a festival that brings global stadium-sized artists to South Australia, while also championing the region’s world-class food, wine and culture for interstate guests,” he explained.  “Harvest Rock not only drives tourism and benefits local businesses, but offers a unique festival experience for all ages across the local community and beyond.” Source link

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