By: Victoria Valenzuela Singer Lana Del Rey is most known for her psychedelic, dark, and hyper feminine songwriting and singing. Having Jack Antonoff as her producer, everyone knows her new album is bound to be another hit. The name of the album is also based on a local tunnel here in Long Beach, California, “Jergins Tunnel.” It’s located on Pine Avenue and Ocean Boulevard and used to be an underground gateway straight to the beach. The Long Beach Post picked up on it and got some more information. The tunnel was closed to the public in 1967, but back in 2018 some pictures were released. The Long Beach Public Library and Post recently announced they have plans for renovation to get it back open to the public in the near future. Lana Del Rey also posted pictures of the tunnel on her Instagram as well. She sings,“Mosaic ceilings painted tiles on the wall. I can’t help but feel somewhere like my body, mind, and soul. Heal me, beauty sealed up by two hand-made walls.” Her setlist was released a couple weeks ago. The second single from the album, “A&W” was released February 14th and it’s nothing like she’s ever done before. The set list consists of 16 tracks…
8. “Kintsugi” 9. “Fingertips” 10. “Paris, Texas” 11. “Grandfather Please Stand On The Shoulders Of My Father While He’s Deep-Sea Fishing” 12. “Let The Light In (feat. Father John Misty)” 13. “Margaret (feat. Bleachers)” 14. “Fishtail” 15. “Peppers (feat. Tommy Genesis)” 16, “Taco Truck x VB” The full album comes out March 24th, and so many fans are beyond excited. Del Rey recently stated on Instagram, “What can I say! I’m so grateful to be present and feeling effervescent today, with a mind full of violets and a forehead warmed by the sun as I pray in the garden. Thank you, friends who helped me make this record. “The music is for fun and for you and for me and not always free unless you’re streaming ha- but spirited with the best of intentions!”
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By Noah Buchanan and Lucas Fredette With the AMC show “Better Call Saul” coming to an end, fans are open to a spin off series. One concept that has been tossed around by the television franchise’s loyal fanbase is a show centered around the Salamanca family. According to “Movie Web,” Raymond Cruz, the antagonist “Tuco Salamanca” on both “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul,” is open to reprising his role in another prequel series. In an interview with ScreenRant he said, “It would be great for the Salamancas to all come together and break on a show, that would be amazing. They have so many options; they have such amazing storylines and amazing characters, and that’s what the fans are drawn to.” Fans seem to always enjoy the members of the Salamanca Family. Many fans adore characters Hector Salamanca and Tuco Salamanca in both “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul.” A fan favorite is also Lalo Salamanca , a very important character in the later seasons of “Better Call Saul.”
Tuco Salamanca was in a “Breaking Bad” styled PopCorners commercial for this year's Super Bowl. The commercial was a parody of one of Tuco Salamanca's most iconic scenes. It started off with Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) and Walter White (Bryan Cranston) in their RV creating a chip like no one ever tasted before and showing off each flavor they create. The commercial cuts to Tuco Salamanca (Raymond Cruz) acting as someone interested in buying the product. Walter asks to say the product's name (a joke on a very famous quote by Walter White) Tuco replies, “POPCORNERS.” Since this commercial aired, there's been speculation on a possible show based on Tuco Salamanca and his family of Salamanca. Fans of both “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul” have asked more of this family and would greatly appreciate this show, but nothing is confirmed. By John Arnold The 2023 Grammy Awards took place on Sunday, February 5th in Los Angeles. The ceremony was hosted at Crypto.com Arena by comedian and producer Trevor Noah for the third straight year. Artists such as Harry Styles, Bad Bunny, Stevie Wonder, Quavo from the Hip-Hop group Migos and Glorilla all performed during the show. Of everyone in attendance, Beyoncé had the most nominations this year with nine. Kendrick Lamar was esteemed with eight nominations while both Adele and Brandy Carlile had seven. Many other popular artists including Harry Styles, DJ Khaled, Mary J. Blige and Randy Merril all had six nominations. Rapper and producer Jay-Z got five nominations which tied his wife, none other than Beyoncé, for the most Grammy nominations of all time, as the two now have 88 nominations each. Beyoncé was one of the biggest highlights from the ceremony, as she was awarded with four trophies, the highest amount won at the ceremony. Beyoncé was awarded for Best Dance/Electronic Recording, Best Traditional R&B Performance, Best R&B Song and Best Dance/Electronic Music Album. With the acquisition of these four trophies, Beyoncé now stands as the most awarded artist in Grammy history as a 32-time winner. However, her overall accomplishment in the ceremony did not include any awards in the four main categories Another big highlight of the ceremony was Maverick City Music who found just as much success as Beyoncé by also winning four awards. The Christian music group’s “Breathe” won Best Contemporary Christian Music Album and their album “Kingdom Book One (Deluxe)” won Best Gospel Album. Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song was awarded to their performance “Fear is Not my Future”. Their final trophy was Best Gospel Performance/Song which was won by their song “Kingdom”. As for the four biggest awards, “Just Like That” by Bonnie Raitt won Song of the Year. Record of the Year was given to “About Damn Time” by Lizzo, and Album of the Year was given to Harry Styles’s “Harry’s House.” The final award of Best New Artist was given to Samara Joy whose fame skyrocketed after releasing her first album in 2021. Some of the other awards were won by Adelle (Best Pop Solo Performance), Kendrick Lamar (Best Rap Album), Bad Bunny (Best Músico Urbana Album), Willie Nelson (Best Country Album) and Taylor Swift (Best Music Video).
By Victoria Valenzuela Avid Taylor Swift listeners, like me, believe that Taylor Swift's lyrics are just as poetic as Shakespeare's and many other poets and writers. When most people think of Taylor Swift, they think of a blonde, boy obsessed radio hit singer who only writes about common teenage girl problems. They think of Swift’s songs, like “Shake It Off” and “We Are Never Getting Back Together.” But the lyric complexity of many of her songs are incredible compared to so many other pop artists today, especially when considering her influence. Some people are even going as far as to calling Swift the “Shakespeare of our generation.” Below are a few gags from Twitter users about her lyricism: kadriye @tayspetsch taylor swift literally raised a whole generation who sings "and did the twin flame bruise paint you blue, just between us did the love affair maim you too?" tell me can shakespeare do it??? “Just remember, Taylor Swift could write Romeo and Juliet with a happy ending, but there’s no way Shakespeare could have written All Too Well,” said another user. Let’s compare some lyrics…
From first glance, many could assume these are both from Shakespeare. From the romantic, dark, mortal sweet lines, it’s really hard to tell the difference. However, they are both Swift’s lyrics. In fact much of Swift's work can be compared to Renaissance love poetry in itself. “How's one to know? I'd meet you where the spirit meets the bones. In a faith-forgotten land. In from the snow, your touch brought forth an incandescent glow, tarnished but so grand.” Can you guess it? Once again Ms. Taylor Swift’s lyrics from her song “Ivy.” Many seem to underestimate the lyrics and poetic devices used in her songs. By using alliteration, assonance, antithesis, enjambment, metonymy, metaphor, synecdoche, oxymoron, personification, and much more, Swift is able to tell stories in her songs very similarly to the flow of Shakespeare's sonnets. Here are some more examples. “All these people think loves for show, but I would die for you in secret” - ”Peace” “Walls of insincerity, drifting eyes and vacancy, vanished when I saw your face” - ”Enchanted” Taylor Swift also alludes to many other iconic poets and authors of the time. For instance, she has a line in a song called, “Happiness,” which reads, “I hope she'll be a beautiful fool who takes my spot next to you.” This is believed to be a reference to Daisy Buchanan from the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, “I hope she’ll be a fool—that’s the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.” Another great perspective into Taylor Swift's influence is in “Jane Eyre,'' by Charlotte Brontë. In Swift's song “Invisible String”, she talks about fate between two people even when they’re not aware . In “Jane Eyre,” one of the most important themes in the story is the idea of a connection where fate plays a key role. “I sometimes have a queer feeling with regard to you – especially when you are near me, as now: it is as if I had a string somewhere under my left ribs.” Swift has said in interviews that her influences are not a coincidence. Along with this, Swift has also been heavily influenced by Emily Dickenson. When reading Dickesons poems, you can sometimes find a resemblance to some of Swift's lyrics. Such as in the poem “One Sister Have I In Our House.” There are also allusions to Robert Frost’s “ The Road Not Taken,” in a few of Swift’s songs as well. Swift's lyricism is frequently underappreciated. By being able to take old stories and poetry and transform them into relatable, heart wrenching lyrics, she brings a new light to literary gems from all time periods. By Alexander Cobbs The Marvel Cinematic Universe also known as the MCU has been nothing short of successful. It is said to be perhaps the most successful franchise of all time. Now in the fourth phase of their productions, the MCU continues to release well-written highly successful movies and shows based on events from the Marvel comics. With their newest movie “Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania” on its way to theaters premiering February 17, 2023, fans across the globe are excited to see what will happen. Here is a preview on the upcoming movie “Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania”
The most recent trailer for the movie came out on January 10, 2023. It starts off with a strange, unfamiliar voice talking to Scott Lang, which is Ant-Man’s identity behind the suit. The voice tells Scott that he understands what it is like to have lost a lot of time, referring to the vanishing of half the population by Thanos which caused Scott’s daughter Cassie to skip from the age of 9 to 14 once they reunited. In the upcoming film, Cassie is confirmed to be currently 18 years old. The strange voice tells Scott that they could help each other with their problems, suggesting some sort of a deal. The voice says to Scott that he is the man who can give Scott the one thing he wants, which is time. The strange voice is revealed to be none other than “Kang The Conqueror,” who is a famous villain that has made multiple appearances in the Marvel comics. Janet Van Dyne, the mother of Hope Van Dyne, also known as The Wasp, tries to warn Scott of the dangers of Kang’s power. Scott tells her that he does not care as long as it gives him a second chance with his daughter Cassie. Kang tells Ant-Man that he will bring him what he needs or everything that Scott calls life will end. The trailer then jumps to Ant-Man telling Kang that they had a deal which suggests that Kang eventually betrays Scott. Then it wraps up with Kang asking Ant-Man if he really thought he could win against him. Ant-Man responds to the question saying “I don’t have to win, we both just have to lose.” This movie looks like it’s going to be an exciting one. Once again, the movie will be streaming in all theaters starting February 17. Do not miss out on the excitement of a new realm in “Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania.” By Diego Campbell Advertising for the new Puss in Boots movie labels it as “A New Story from the Fairy Tales of Shrek.” Shrek himself is a meme on the internet that people will recognize; so, it makes sense that Dreamworks would tie this movie to the Shrek wagon right off the bat. But it is a huge mistake to think that “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” is nothing more than a little spin off. It is a beautiful adventure story that grapples with mortality, found family, and the value of life. Here are a few reasons why you shouldn’t underestimate the newest movie about everyone’s favorite fearless feline hero. Fair warning, spoilers ahead.
The Animation “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” uses a style of animation similar to the incredibly successful “Spider-Man-Into the Spider Verse” movie. This isn’t the first time Dreamworks has done this, seeing as how “The Bad Guys,” a movie they released earlier this year, uses a similar aesthetic. “The Last Wish” utilizes this style in fantastic ways, such as using vibrant colors for fight scenes like the Giant Battle in the beginning or the Wishing Star Free-for-All near the end. The characters movements can go from fluid motions to cut moments-in-time. Little details like subtitles appearing when an action happens, such as when a door is broken down by a giant bear, also give the scene a fun, but minor, flair. It’s these little details that help give “The Last Wish" so much life, and give viewers hope for whatever other movies Dreamworks throws at us in the future. The Story and Its Characters “The Last Wish” follows the adventures of Puss in Boots, a larger-than-life legendary hero who just managed to lose his eighth life out of nine to a bell. He is forced to hang up his cape and boots and thinks that he is doomed to live in a retirement home filled with dirty cats and gross food. But even on his last legs, Puss still manages to meet a crazy cast of characters that give him the adventure of a lifetime: a race to the legendary Wishing Star, which will grant anyone one wish. The journey leads him to friends, new and old, relentless and terrifying villains, and a magic forest where the landscape changes in accordance with whoever holds the magic map. The story is excellent, and its underlying themes are beautifully not forced in your face. But before I can tell you about those; however, we must address the characters. Puss in Boots himself is a joy to watch. His carefree, heroic demeanor makes for some incredible fights and witty lines. But at the same time, he’s struggling to come to terms with the fact that he’s on his last life. That forces him to grow as a character and makes him feel emotions and fears that he never really felt before. His friends are also great. Puss meets a therapy dog in retirement, who’s filled with innocence and loyalty. He is the comedy relief and has some genuinely funny scenes; but he also serves purpose to the plot by helping Puss through the magic forest, multiple villain encounters, and even a panic attack. Although unnamed for most of the movie, he becomes a valued friend of Puss’ and is given the name “Perito,” an action that feels earned and right. Puss also meets a blast from his past in Kitty Softpaws, an equally skilled cat burglar who serves as a love interest with trust issues. She was great at keeping Puss on his toes and helped him to realize how great his life could be with people by his side. It’s not easy for a movie to juggle multiple villains into its story. However, “the Last Wish” manages to throw not one, not two, but three villains into the mix, and balances them all out so that we aren’t given too much or too little screen time with one character. Goldilocks and the Three Bears are turned into a crime family who are looking ahead to bigger and better things. Even so, they are a genuine family filled with banter and lighthearted moments. Even as villains, you can’t help but root for these four characters and hope that things will turn out just right for them. Big Jack Horner, based on the nursery rhyme of Little Jack Horner, is a kingpin of magical artifacts. His one mission is to use the last wish to become the ruler of all magic (all because he was upstaged by Pinocchio one time). Jack Horner is a comically threatening villain with no regard for anyone but himself, not even his own henchmen. He even has a few scenes with a talking bug (who is clearly based on Jiminy Cricket) to show how irredeemably evil he is. His arsenal of magical weapons makes him a deadly opponent, but he is in no way as dangerous as the final villain. Shortly after losing his eighth life, Puss in Boots goes to a bar, unconvinced that he should retire. It’s there that he meets a white wolf, a seemingly creepy bounty hunter who makes it clear that he wants Puss in Boots dead. The wolf manages to strike fear into Puss by overpowering him in combat with astonishing speed, strength, and skill. Puss spends the majority of the movie running away from this wolf, who consistently tracks down and stalks him. It’s because of this villain that Puss retires, but then later goes on the quest to reach the wishing star and wish for his lives back. Every time the wolf appears, he changes the tone of the scene with his haunting whistle and moon-shaped sickles. Midway through the movie, the wolf reveals himself to be Death incarnate, which explains his supernatural speed and strength. He hates how Puss has wasted his eight lives, and is so sure that this arrogant feline will burn through his last one that he’s coming to collect now. This turns an already terrifying villain into a much more bone-chilling antagonist without changing a single thing about him. Themes “The Last Wish” plays with the delicate theme of mortality. Everyone dies; no one lives forever. It’s a hard topic to plug into a kids movie. It’s also even harder for Puss in Boots to digest, which is why it’s the perfect theme. The whole movie revolves around characters who are desperately trying to reach the Wishing Star and wish for the one thing they imagine will make their lives better. Goldilocks wants to use it to wish for a human family, Softpaws wants to wish for someone she can trust, and Puss wants to wish for more lives. But Goldilocks realizes her bear family is all the family she needs (delivering a good dose of found family into the mix). And Softpaws realizes that she can trust Puss, if he were to throw away his ego. But in Puss’s case, he needs a little extra help before he can realize he has to enjoy the life he’s got. The Wolf that hunts Puss down is literal death itself; this couldn’t be a better villain for the arrogant Puss in Boots, who laughs in the face of death. He has lived life unafraid of the consequences because he’s got eight more chances if things go wrong. But now that he’s on his last life, it takes Death itself stalking him for him to realize he has to protect his remaining lifeline at all costs. Puss is desperate to get the last wish so he can go back to being a fearless hero; but thanks to his encounters with Perito and Kitty, he sees another side to life, the one he had put away in order to become a legend: A life of companionship, romance, and friendship. When Puss faces off against Death for the final time, he doesn’t run away or fight frantically to wish for his eight lives back: he stands his ground and fights to protect the life he has left. A perfect climax for a movie about found family, mortality, and the indescribable value of life. I went to see “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish" with a few friends a few days before New Year's. Suffice to say, we had no idea what we were in for when we walked into the theater. “The Last Wish” was a hilarious, colorful, and mature story with amazing characters and themes. There is so much more to say about the film, like how fantastic the world building is, or how cool Death really is, but this article has been running a little long as it is. In short, “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” was phenomenal: 10/10. By James Swanner Finally, after a three-year hiatus, the ghost pepper wings from Popeyes have returned. Other things have been re-added to the Popeyes menu like the strawberry cheesecake and the blueberry pie, but, undeniably, the ghost pepper wings are the fan favorite. These wings are bone-in chicken wings that are marinated for 12 hours in Popeye’s ghost pepper spice blend. I have personally tried these wings, and they are not as spicy as the name sounds. Even though real ghost peppers have a Scoville heat unit of 1,000,000, the ghost pepper wings are nowhere near as hot as that; so, if you are a humongous fan of spicy foods and want your tongue to burn, these wings won’t be what you want. The wings themselves have a lot of batter and are crispy. The downside is that the wings are smaller than regular wings. It was hard to get the meat out of the wings because of the size. If you are just a fan of spicy foods but don’t want anything too serious, then these wings are definitely for you.
Thinking Outside the Jack and the Box: An Analysis on the Project Playtime Cinematic Trailer.12/9/2022 By Diego Campbell Halloween may have been a month ago, but that doesn’t mean the horror game genre has been slowing down. Long awaited games like “Bendy and the Dark Revival“ and “Choo-Choo Charles” have recently made their way onto the scene, garnering massive support from their respective fandoms. But one horror game has caught the attention of millions of fans eager to return to a world of monstrous toys and nightmarish secrets. From the creators of the hit horror game “Poppy Playtime” comes “Project Playtime,” a brand new co-op game with a new set of rules and monsters. At the time of writing this article, only two trailers have come out for the new title; a cinematic trailer and a gameplay trailer. This article will solely focus on these the Cinematic Trailer and what it reveals. The trailer begins in a dark room and reveals four workers in hazmat suits. These workers use arm-cannon devices called “GrabPacks” to collect toy parts scattered around the room. (This is an in-game mechanic that allows the player to interact with the environment.) As they gather more parts, one of the workers notices a furry blue plush lying on the ground. This is a toy called “Huggy Wuggy,” who was the very first monster the player encounters in the main game. The worker picks up the toy and shows it to the other workers when suddenly, it opens its tooth-filled mouth and starts screaming. It startles the worker, who drops it on the ground. The monster continues screaming on the floor until the worker stomps on it, killing the noise and the creature. (This is not confirmed to be an actual mechanic in the game.) The workers relax for a second when they hear a noise come from the darkness. Out of nowhere, a giant mouth reaches out and snatches one of the workers. The workers back away as a monster-sized Huggy Wuggy walks out of the gloom, with one of the workers arms hanging out of his mouth. (Huggy Wuggy is one of three monsters who players can hunt as in the Project Playtime game.) The workers make a run for it, but Huggy chases them down. He manages to catch one of them in a tight hug, and devours them easily. The remaining two workers see a gate up ahead, and one of them aims their grab pack hand at the handle. The hand grabs the handle and the worker retracts the hand as the duo clears the gate, slamming it down behind them. (This is confirmed to be a feature that will allow players to get away from the monster, if only briefly.) The pair of workers race past a sign that reads “Train Station.” They continue running when suddenly a pair of pink noodly arms with elongated fingers reach out from the darkness. They belong to a monster called Mommy Long Legs, a pink doll with long stretchable arms who resembles a spider. (Mommy Long Legs is the second of three playable monsters that players can choose to hunt as.) A maniacal cackle rings out around the room as the arms wrap around one of the workers. The worker struggles against the arm, but it’s no use as the arms drag them into the darkness. The lone survivor speeds toward the train up ahead and manages to climb aboard, safe behind the closing doors. (The train is confirmed to be how players can leave and win after all the parts are collected.) The final worker catches their breath before noticing a strange box at the end of the train car. It’s blue with a giant star on its front side and a crank with a red handle on its right side. It looks like a giant jack-in-the-box. Without warning, the crank begins turning and a small jingle plays out. The survivor watches the box with curiosity as the crank continues to turn on its own. As the jingle winds down, the crank suddenly stops. At the same time, a hidden door on the left side of the box opens up. The survivor can only watch as what looks like a red bear paw slowly reaches out of the side of the box, flexing its claws. More hidden doors explode open as another paw and two furry square feet spring out of the bottom. The hands and feet are attached to the box by springs that act like limbs. The springs lift the box up so that the body is standing, and the box lid flips open. A red, furry, cuboid head rises out of the box, with dilated black eyes and a fang toothed maw. The beast screeches as it extends towards the survivor. Its head bites down on the poor worker, and then instantly retracts back into the box. The car is silent. The train begins to leave the station, and the scene fades away to the game's logo: Project Playtime. The video ends with a release date of December 6, 2022. The Jack in the Box monster is the final monster that players can hunt as, and had been teased in an online ARG (Augmented Reality Game; a mystery/scavenger hunt done online) for a whole month. This is Boxy Boo, the current face of the new game. The video outlines the goal of the new game. Multiple players (up to six) are sent on a mission to find six toy parts for a giant toy. Once all the pieces have been collected, these survivors can board a train and escape the monster, effectively winning. However, a seventh player can play as the monster hunting down the survivors. No matter who the player picks, the monster's single goal is always the same: find and kill everyone.
Project Playtime’s cinematic trailer was an incredible showcase of what’s to come. It brings back fan favorite monsters and properly introduces a new nightmare with a spring in his step after weeks of buildup. While the concept may seem familiar, the game looks to be a promising experience if the monsters are as brutal as they are shown to be in the trailer. At the time of writing this article, the game is not yet available. But even now, it’s a safe bet to assume that this game will receive a lot of Playtime. By Victoria Valenzuela Fans young and old were shocked when the band, “Metallica”, announced they would be going on tour and dropping a new album “72 Seasons” April 14, 2023. After almost 42 years of music, everyone was caught off guard when they checked Instagram Monday morning. The album will consist of 12 tracks with the music video for their single, “Lux Æterna,” that came out November 28th. James Heitfield, the lead guitarist, left a statement about the album after being asked the question, “Is there a special meaning to the title?”. “The first 18 years of our lives that form our true or false selves. The concept that we were told ‘who we are’ by our parents. A possible pigeonholing around what kind of personality we are. I think the most interesting part of this is the continued study of those core beliefs and how it affects our perception of the world today. Much of our adult experience is reenactment or reaction to these childhood experiences. Prisoners of childhood or breaking free of those bondages we carry.” After hearing this, many fans were even more excited to hear the album especially with the deep complexity and explanation.
These are the names of the songs on the album: "72 Seasons," "Shadows Follow," "Screaming Suicide," "Sleepwalk My Life Away," "You Must Burn!," "Lux Æterna," "Crown of Barbed Wire," "Chasing Light," "If Darkness Had a Son," "Too Far Gone?," "Room of Mirrors," and "Inamorata." Not much information has gone out about the tour yet; however, they did announce it is called M72. There will be forty-six unique shows in 22 cities around the world, and presale started Wednesday, November 30, 2022. Whether you're older and reminiscing on the memories you have with Metallica's music, or you're younger and want to start, this is the perfect opportunity to listen to the Metallica we all know and love. By: Victoria Valenzuela Singer and performer, Harry Styles is on tour once again. The tour Love on Tour is only in a few locations, New York City, Austin, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Due to this, fans from all over the world have traveled to see heart-throbbing performances. Love on Tour is in correspondence with his other album, "Harry's House," that included the single “As It Was,” which was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for 15 weeks. Tears, dancing, screaming, singing; fans are saying his concerts truly put them through every emotion. “ I’ve never heard a group of people cheer so loud for the lights dimming in an arena like I heard that night. I’ve been to several artists’ concerts and Harry Styles is definitely someone you have to see at least once in your life,” said a fan.
Unfortunately, Styles had to cancel some of the sold-out concert dates in Los Angeles due to coming down with the flu. “Until very recently I haven't had to postpone a show due to illness in the 12 years I've been touring. I'm so sorry to do it, and if there was any way I could do the show I would. I'm sorry this news is coming so close to show time, but it was my sincerest hope to be able to play for you tonight.” said Styles. Many were devastated, however, glad he prioritized his health. The shows are postponed to late January at the Kia Forum. Many fans are still beyond excited to see their favorite “Golden” singer these next few months to come. |
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