Stick a fork in Guy Fieri’s inaugural Flavortown Fest. The two-day music and food extravaganza planned for June 1st and 2nd in the Food Network star’s hometown of Columbus, Ohio, has been canceled due to “unforeseen circumstances.”
The festival was set to be headlined by rockers Greta Van Fleet and country star Kane Brown, and also feature performances from Bret Michaels, Locash, Niko Moon, and more. The event was promoted as a celebration of Columbus, with the festival grounds set to be transformed into the fictional “Flavortown” — a Fieri-themed village featuring “eats and experiences from some of Guy’s favorite Triple D restaurants from the Columbus area and around the country.”
In a statement to local Columbus station NBC4, a spokesperson for the fest stated, “Due to unforeseen circumstances, Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Fest, initially planned for June 1-2 in Columbus, Oh, has been canceled. Thank you to...
The festival was set to be headlined by rockers Greta Van Fleet and country star Kane Brown, and also feature performances from Bret Michaels, Locash, Niko Moon, and more. The event was promoted as a celebration of Columbus, with the festival grounds set to be transformed into the fictional “Flavortown” — a Fieri-themed village featuring “eats and experiences from some of Guy’s favorite Triple D restaurants from the Columbus area and around the country.”
In a statement to local Columbus station NBC4, a spokesperson for the fest stated, “Due to unforeseen circumstances, Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Fest, initially planned for June 1-2 in Columbus, Oh, has been canceled. Thank you to...
- 2/29/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Those who missed Kane Brown‘s tour last year will have another opportunity to see the country singer on stage as he is preparing for another tour this spring.
Brown will be kicking off his In The Air tour on March 28 in Charlottesville, Virginia, and will be making stops through major cities like Houston, Las Vegas and Atlanta. Sacramento, California, and Tampa, Florida, will be treated to two back-to-back concerts from the “What Ifs” singer.
The tour will have a total of 32 shows and is scheduled to conclude in Arlington, Texas, on September 14.
Joining Brown on his tour will Tyler Hubbard, Jon Pardi, Chris Young, Bailey Zimmerman, Cole Swindell, Parmalee, Locash and RaeLynn.
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Kane Brown’s In The Air Tour Dates:
03-28 Charlottesville, Va – John Paul Jones Arena
03-29 Pittsburgh, Pa – Ppg Paints Arena
03-30 Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
04-04 Detroit,...
Brown will be kicking off his In The Air tour on March 28 in Charlottesville, Virginia, and will be making stops through major cities like Houston, Las Vegas and Atlanta. Sacramento, California, and Tampa, Florida, will be treated to two back-to-back concerts from the “What Ifs” singer.
The tour will have a total of 32 shows and is scheduled to conclude in Arlington, Texas, on September 14.
Joining Brown on his tour will Tyler Hubbard, Jon Pardi, Chris Young, Bailey Zimmerman, Cole Swindell, Parmalee, Locash and RaeLynn.
>Get Kane Brown In The Air Concert Tour Tickets Now!
Kane Brown’s In The Air Tour Dates:
03-28 Charlottesville, Va – John Paul Jones Arena
03-29 Pittsburgh, Pa – Ppg Paints Arena
03-30 Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
04-04 Detroit,...
- 2/3/2024
- by Rose Anne Cox-Peralta
- Uinterview
Greta Van Fleet and Kane Brown have been announced as headliners for Guy Fieri’s inaugural Flavortown Fest, which is set for June 1st and 2nd in Fieri’s hometown of Columbus, Ohio.
Bret Michaels of Poison is also set to perform, along with Locash, Niko Moon, and more to be announced. The 54-acre campus of Cas, a division of the American Chemical Society, will serve has the festival grounds and is situated along the Olentangy River.
In addition to live music, the festival will be a celebration of Fieri and Columbus, whose residents previously started a petition to rename the city “Flavortown” in honor of the colorful culinary personality. In an apparent nod to the petition, the festival grounds will be transformed into the fictional “Flavortown” — a Fieri-themed village featuring “eats and experiences from some of Guy’s favorite Triple D restaurants from the Columbus area and around the country.
Bret Michaels of Poison is also set to perform, along with Locash, Niko Moon, and more to be announced. The 54-acre campus of Cas, a division of the American Chemical Society, will serve has the festival grounds and is situated along the Olentangy River.
In addition to live music, the festival will be a celebration of Fieri and Columbus, whose residents previously started a petition to rename the city “Flavortown” in honor of the colorful culinary personality. In an apparent nod to the petition, the festival grounds will be transformed into the fictional “Flavortown” — a Fieri-themed village featuring “eats and experiences from some of Guy’s favorite Triple D restaurants from the Columbus area and around the country.
- 1/22/2024
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
As Kane Brown readies the release of “I Can Feel It,” a new song that samples the iconic drum solo from Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight,” the country artist is announcing a run of spring tour dates he’s dubbed In the Air tour. The dates kick off in March and run through September. Several of the dates include stadium appearances.
Tyler Hubbard will serve as the opening act for most dates, while Jon Pardi, Chris Young, Bailey Zimmerman, Cole Swindell, Parmalee, Locash, and RaeLynn will appear on various dates.
Tyler Hubbard will serve as the opening act for most dates, while Jon Pardi, Chris Young, Bailey Zimmerman, Cole Swindell, Parmalee, Locash, and RaeLynn will appear on various dates.
- 9/20/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
The Fourth of July holiday on Tuesday features several traditional music and fireworks special presentations on TV and streaming online in primetime. Here is a rundown:
A Capitol Fourth
PBS/PBS.org, 8 p.m. Et
The 43rd annual celebration will be broadcast live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol and is hosted this year by Alfonso Ribeiro. A total of 20 cameras positioned throughout the city will capture the fireworks around the National Mall.
Scheduled performers include Boyz II Men, Chicago, Belinda Carlisle, Babyface, Maddie & Tae, Charles Esten, Renée Fleming and Adrienne Warren, with performances from America’s Got Talent finalists Northwell Nurse Choir, the National Symphony Orchestra, and the U.S. Army Band with “Pershing’s Own” during the fireworks display, accompanied by live cannon fire provided by the United States Army Presidential Salute Battery.
Watch the PBS livestream on Deadline here:
Macy’s 4th Of July Fireworks
NBC/Peacock,...
A Capitol Fourth
PBS/PBS.org, 8 p.m. Et
The 43rd annual celebration will be broadcast live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol and is hosted this year by Alfonso Ribeiro. A total of 20 cameras positioned throughout the city will capture the fireworks around the National Mall.
Scheduled performers include Boyz II Men, Chicago, Belinda Carlisle, Babyface, Maddie & Tae, Charles Esten, Renée Fleming and Adrienne Warren, with performances from America’s Got Talent finalists Northwell Nurse Choir, the National Symphony Orchestra, and the U.S. Army Band with “Pershing’s Own” during the fireworks display, accompanied by live cannon fire provided by the United States Army Presidential Salute Battery.
Watch the PBS livestream on Deadline here:
Macy’s 4th Of July Fireworks
NBC/Peacock,...
- 7/4/2023
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
The 56th Annual CMA Awards gala is kicking off Wednesday night, but winners are already being announced.
Voting for the awards took place in October, with eligible members of the Country Music Association casting ballots for the next in country music this year.
Read More: Lainey Wilson Leads CMA Awards Nominations In Her First Year
The gala will be broadcast live at 8 p.m. Et.
Prior to the big ceremony, which will be hosted by Luke Bryan and feature performances by Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood and more, two award winners were revealed.
Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde’s “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” won Musical Event of the Year, while Cody Johnson won Music Video of the Year for “‘Til You Can’t”.
Read More: Alan Jackson To Receive CMA Lifetime Achievement Award, Dierks Bently & Carrie Underwood Will Pay Tribute
Check out the full list nominees and winners, in bold,...
Voting for the awards took place in October, with eligible members of the Country Music Association casting ballots for the next in country music this year.
Read More: Lainey Wilson Leads CMA Awards Nominations In Her First Year
The gala will be broadcast live at 8 p.m. Et.
Prior to the big ceremony, which will be hosted by Luke Bryan and feature performances by Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood and more, two award winners were revealed.
Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde’s “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” won Musical Event of the Year, while Cody Johnson won Music Video of the Year for “‘Til You Can’t”.
Read More: Alan Jackson To Receive CMA Lifetime Achievement Award, Dierks Bently & Carrie Underwood Will Pay Tribute
Check out the full list nominees and winners, in bold,...
- 11/10/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
The 2022 Country Music Association Awards were presented on Wednesday, November 9, to the best achievements in the industry from the past year. So who were the big winners at the CMAs ceremony hosted by singer Luke Bryan and football star Peyton Manning? Scroll down for the complete list in all categories, updated throughout the night.
SEE2023 Grammy predictions: Album of the Year
Lainey Wilson entered these awards with six nominations, more than any other artist – not bad for a newcomer. She earned bids for New Artist of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Year (“Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin'”), Song of the Year (“Things a Man Oughta Know”), and Musical Event and Music Video of the Year (both for “Never Say Never” with Cole Swindell).
Following with five nominations each were artists Ashley McBryde, Carly Pearce, and Chris Stapleton, plus songwriter and producer Shane McAnally. Of those top nominees,...
SEE2023 Grammy predictions: Album of the Year
Lainey Wilson entered these awards with six nominations, more than any other artist – not bad for a newcomer. She earned bids for New Artist of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Year (“Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin'”), Song of the Year (“Things a Man Oughta Know”), and Musical Event and Music Video of the Year (both for “Never Say Never” with Cole Swindell).
Following with five nominations each were artists Ashley McBryde, Carly Pearce, and Chris Stapleton, plus songwriter and producer Shane McAnally. Of those top nominees,...
- 11/10/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Two CMA Awards winners were revealed on Wednesday morning’s episode of Good Morning America, several hours ahead of the show’s televised broadcast on ABC. Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde’s duet about cheating and regrets, “Never Wanted to Be That Girl,” was named Musical Event of the Year, and Cody Johnson’s breakout hit “‘Til You Can’t” was awarded Music Video of the Year. The 56th annual CMA Awards air live tonight at 8 p.m. Et on ABC.
Entertainer of the Year
Luke Combs
Miranda Lambert
Chris Stapleton...
Entertainer of the Year
Luke Combs
Miranda Lambert
Chris Stapleton...
- 11/9/2022
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
The 2022 Country Music Association Awards are on Wednesday night, November 9, but who will win? Scroll down for our official racetrack odds in 10 categories, with our projected winners highlighted in gold. These odds are based on the combined forecasts of hundreds of Gold Derby users who have placed their bets here in our predictions center, including the Top 24 Users who got the highest scores predicting last year’s CMAs. Do you think we’re right on the money?
Seecma Awards 2022: Will a woman win Entertainer of the Year for the first time in 11 years?
The controversial Morgan Wallen, who was temporarily banned from competing in artist categories at the CMAs after he was filmed using a racial slur, is now the front-runner to win Entertainer of the Year on his very first nomination. He was also in the doghouse for a while on country radio, but those limited consequences didn’t slow him down much.
Seecma Awards 2022: Will a woman win Entertainer of the Year for the first time in 11 years?
The controversial Morgan Wallen, who was temporarily banned from competing in artist categories at the CMAs after he was filmed using a racial slur, is now the front-runner to win Entertainer of the Year on his very first nomination. He was also in the doghouse for a while on country radio, but those limited consequences didn’t slow him down much.
- 11/8/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Just two weeks ago, Leslie Jordan sat for what would be his final TV interview with CBS News.
In the clip released Tuesday, the late Emmy winner appears charmed by his late-in-life social media fame and new venture as a country singer – while also appearing reflective of his early days and building a character actor career typecast for doing “that Leslie Jordan thing.”
“Sometimes I get tired of that,” Jordan said, reminiscing on the sassy, biting – and sure, “sissy” – roles and “persona” that kept him working in Hollywood since the mid-’80s.
Beloved actor Leslie Jordan died Monday in a car crash in Hollywood at 67 years old.
Two weeks ago, he told @AnthonyMasonCBS about going viral during the pandemic, falling in love with acting and bringing joy to millions. pic.twitter.com/PcDdJbLkCv
— CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) October 25, 2022
Standout credits in his early career were playing the inept secretary on “Murphy Brown...
In the clip released Tuesday, the late Emmy winner appears charmed by his late-in-life social media fame and new venture as a country singer – while also appearing reflective of his early days and building a character actor career typecast for doing “that Leslie Jordan thing.”
“Sometimes I get tired of that,” Jordan said, reminiscing on the sassy, biting – and sure, “sissy” – roles and “persona” that kept him working in Hollywood since the mid-’80s.
Beloved actor Leslie Jordan died Monday in a car crash in Hollywood at 67 years old.
Two weeks ago, he told @AnthonyMasonCBS about going viral during the pandemic, falling in love with acting and bringing joy to millions. pic.twitter.com/PcDdJbLkCv
— CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) October 25, 2022
Standout credits in his early career were playing the inept secretary on “Murphy Brown...
- 10/25/2022
- by Benjamin Lindsay
- The Wrap
Leslie Jordan Talks “Daddy, Watch Me Twirl” Video, Country Music Ambitions in One of Last Interviews
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In one of his final interviews, Leslie Jordan shared the personal origins of his “Daddy, watch me twirl” viral video and discussed being embraced by Nashville amid his pursuit of a country music career.
The Emmy-winner and former Will & Grace actor with a deep catalog of screen and stage appearances sat down with CBS Mornings in early October to discuss his early life, decades-long career and his pandemic fame. The previously unaired interview was released Tuesday, just a day after 67-year-old Jordan died in a car crash in Los Angeles.
As the piece tries to unpack why the bubbly actor with a Southern drawl’s social media videos filmed and posted during the pandemic garnered him millions of new followers and fans, Jordan opened up about the origins of one such video. In it, he can be seen twirling a baton as he exclaims,...
In one of his final interviews, Leslie Jordan shared the personal origins of his “Daddy, watch me twirl” viral video and discussed being embraced by Nashville amid his pursuit of a country music career.
The Emmy-winner and former Will & Grace actor with a deep catalog of screen and stage appearances sat down with CBS Mornings in early October to discuss his early life, decades-long career and his pandemic fame. The previously unaired interview was released Tuesday, just a day after 67-year-old Jordan died in a car crash in Los Angeles.
As the piece tries to unpack why the bubbly actor with a Southern drawl’s social media videos filmed and posted during the pandemic garnered him millions of new followers and fans, Jordan opened up about the origins of one such video. In it, he can be seen twirling a baton as he exclaims,...
- 10/25/2022
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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