Tag: Live Music
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Toronto-based Mexican Musician Cancels U.S. Tour Over ICE Shootings: A Shift in How Artists View American Shows
Toronto-based Mexican musician cancels U.S. tour after ICE shootings In a sign of mounting caution among artists, Quique Escamilla, a Juno Award–winning musician who operates from Toronto but continues to carry a Mexican passport, has canceled his planned U.S. tour. The decision comes after a troubling wave of incidents linked to immigration enforcement at the…
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Zsa Zsa Leads Spotlight Sessions Valentine Concert in Cebu
Romance and Rhythm: A Valentine’s Night with Zsa Zsa Music lovers in Cebu are in for a memorable Valentine’s Day as Zsa Zsa headlines the Spotlight Sessions Grand Concert at the Nustar Grand Ballroom. Presented by Nustar Resort Cebu, the event on February 14 at 8:00 p.m. promises an intimate evening filled with romantic ballads,…
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Zsa Zsa Leads Spotlight Sessions V-Day Concert in Cebu
Valentine’s Night Brings Star Power to Cebu Music lovers in the Philippines have a date with romance and rhythm as Zsa Zsa headlines the Spotlight Sessions Grand Concert on February 14, 8 pm, at the Nustar Grand Ballroom in Nustar Resort Cebu. This Valentine’s Day event promises a night of intimate performances, heartfelt ballads, and…
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Zsa Zsa Leads Spotlight Sessions Valentine Grand Concert in Cebu
Romance Meets Rhythm: Zsa Zsa Headlines Spotlight Sessions in Cebu Valentine’s Day in Cebu will glow with music, magic, and memories as Zsa Zsa takes the stage to lead the Spotlight Sessions Grand Concert. Hosted by Nustar Resort Cebu, the event promises an intimate night of live performances, sparkling ambiance, and a celebration of love…
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Queen: Brian May Says the Band Will Never Tour America Again
Queen’s US touring future takes a sharp turn In a surprising and candid statement, guitarist Brian May has indicated that Queen may never tour the United States again. The revelation arrives amid a broader conversation about the band’s live performances and their evolving approach to touring after decades of global stadium shows. May’s comments follow…
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Queen: Brian May Says America Tours Won’t Return for the Band’s Future
Brian May Declares No More Queen Tours in America In a candid update about the band’s touring future, Queen guitarist Brian May revealed that the group will not tour America again. The statement, which aligns with a broader trend of veteran acts reassessing large-scale international tours, has left fans and critics pondering what the decision…
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Airo Uche: How Music, Nature, and Community Become a Movement
Turning a Moment into a Movement When the lights dimmed and anticipation filled the room, Airo Uche didn’t just unveil a new single; he invited a community to reimagine what a music experience can be. The recent experience session surrounding his latest release, “Apple of my Eyes,” was more than a listening party. It was…
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Iggy Pop and Joan Jett: Rock Legends Return on Tour
Rock Legends Prove Age Is Just a Number When Iggy Pop and Joan Jett take the stage, you expect electricity. What surprised many fans on the Greenstone Entertainment Summer Concert Tour wasn’t just the raw power of their performances but the enduring vitality that comes with decades of stagecraft. The Taupō stop last weekend felt…
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Iggy Pop and Joan Jett Prove Rock Legends Have No Expiration Date
Rock Icons Defy Time on the Greenstone Entertainment Tour In what felt like a blast from a louder, more fearless past, Iggy Pop and Joan Jett took the stage with the same ferocity that first defined their careers. Part of the Greenstone Entertainment Summer Concert Tour, the duo reminded fans that age is merely a…
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Proposed 1,500-Seat Amphitheatre at Cavendish Beach Events Centre
New Ceremonial Stage, Bigger Stage, Bigger Dreams The Cavendish Beach Events Centre could soon host a new, permanent performance space that would expand the Sommo festival grounds and elevate the region’s cultural calendar. Ben Murphy, CEO of Whitecap Entertainment, revealed plans for a multi-level, open-air amphitheatre designed to seat about 1,500 people. The project is…
