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Drake Shares Highly Anticipated and Charitable Music Video for “God’s Plan”

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After stimulating the economy in Miami for a good week, Drake has released his highly anticipated Karena Evans directed music video for ‘God’s Plan’.

Starting off the short film by revealing its $996,631.90 budget, Drake spends his entire time in the video turning up with locals and changing lives, through donations to the City of Miami Fire Department, University of Miami students, deserving families, a homeless shelter for women and children and many more.

Drake is really out here doing God’s work, and paying it forward anyway possible.

Watch Drake’s official music video for ‘God’s Plan’ below.

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Watch Eminem’s New Music Video for his Ed Sheeran Assisted Track “River”

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Off his 2017 LP, Revival, Eminem has released his newest music video, for his Ed Sheeran assisted track, ‘River’, one of the stand-out tracks from the new album.

The music video, like the single, details the downfall of a broken relationship, only fitting for it’s February 14th release.

Watch Eminem’s official music video for ‘River’ below.

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Camila Cabello Announces The “Never Be The Same” Tour

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Following the release of her new debut album, Camila Cabello has shared her upcoming headlining tour. Dubbed the “Never Be The Same” Tour, Cabello will kick things off on April 9th in Vancouver, and will make stops in Chicago, Milwaukee, Seattle, Los Angeles, Oakland and more, until the North American tour concludes on May 4th in New York.

After the North American dates, the ‘Havana’ singer will take her tour overseas, with performances in London, Glasgow and more.

Tickets will go on sale for the general public on February 16th at 10AM (local time) at CamilaCabello.com. Additionally, a portion of the VIP package proceeds will be donated to the Childen’s Health Fund.

Check out the dates and locations for the “Never Be The Same” Tour below.

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Jason Mraz Shares 2018 “Good Vibes Tour”

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Returning to the concert stage after his Broadway run with the hit musical Waitress, Jason Mraz will embark on his headlining “Good Vibes” Tour this Spring and Summer.

Kicking things off on March 8th in Raleigh, North Carolina, Mraz will bring his tour to Miami, Cleveland, Toronto, Chicago/Highland Park’s Ravinia Festival, New York, Boston and many more, until the summer leg of the tour concludes in mid-September in California.

Peep the dates for the Good Vibes Tour at Mraz’s official website.

James Bay Returns With New Single “Wild Love” and Headlining Tour

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James Bay is back with a new single, lyric video and a headlining tour announcement. Titled ‘Wild Love’, the ‘Let It Go’ singer’s new track is an addictive single to get you ready for your weekend.

And if a new track wasn’t enough, you can catch performances of the new single this spring, as Bay also revealed an upcoming tour with dates in Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston, Brooklyn and a number of cities throughout North America. The tour will kick off on March 25th in Seattle (after a March 15th show in London), and will conclude on April 8th in Toronto.

Pre-sale tickets for the tour go on sale starting Wednesday, February 14th at 10AM (local time), with the general on-sale beginning on Friday, February 16th at www.JamesBay.com.

Watch the lyric video for ‘Wild Love’ and check out Bay’s North American tour dates below.

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Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Reveals Full Daily Lineup

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Bonnaroo has one of the best lineups of the summer thus far, with scheduled performances from Eminem, Muse, The Killers, Bon Iver, Future, Bassnectar, Anderson .Paak, Khalid and many more, and to increase your anticipation, the Tennessee festival has revealed its full daily lineup.

Getting the party started on Thursday, June 7th fans at The Farm will be treated to sets from Jessie Reyez, Lissie, Manic Focus, Durand Jones & The Indications, Ron Gallo and more.

Then as the main stages are complete, fans on Friday, June 8th will see performances from Muse, Bassnectar, Paramore, Sheryl Crow, Khalid, Sturgill Simpson, The Revivalist, Chromeo, T-Pain, Playboi Carti and Manchester Orchestra to name a few.

Next up, fans in Manchester on Saturday will catch artists like Eminem, Bon Iver, Kaskade, Anderson .Paak and The Free Nationals, Sylvan Esso, STS9, Brockhampton, The Glitch Mob and more.

Then last but not least, on Sunday, June 10th, The Killers, Future, Alt-J, Dua Lipa, Alison Wonderland, Moon Taxi and more will perform.

Check out Bonnaroo’s full daily lineup below and get your tickets now at Bonnaroo.com.

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The 5 Craziest Things That Happened In Super Bowl LII

Super Bowl LII brought us one of the most explosive offensive showdowns in NFL playoff history, and of all the ways that could have turned out, Nick Foles and the Eagles outdueled Tom Brady and the Patriots. Philadelphia finally won its Super Bowl, the fans went wild, and another NFL season was put on the books. Before we move on to conversations about the NFL Draft and other sports, however, it feels necessary to recap some of the craziest things that happened in a wild, dramatic game.

1. Brandin Cooks Took A (Legal) Helmet-to-Helmet Hit

We’ll start with this because it’s probably the most important thing that happened in the Super Bowl, even if it’s not fun to talk about. Heading into this game, talk about the NFL’s concussion problem seemed to be at an all-time high. There were articles written about why we continue to watch football when we know the players are sustaining brain injuries, and there was even talk in detailed game previews that Rob Gronkowski’s concussion could be a factor. The Patriots star sustained a hit to the head in the AFC Championship game and though he was cleared to play there were more than a few questions about whether he ought to have been.

It wasn’t Gronkowski that wound up having issues with this sort of thing during the game, but seemingly inevitably there was a concussion. Another Patriots star, wide receiver Brandin Cooks, took a brutal helmet-to-helmet hit and was ruled out for the rest of the game. The trouble, and what made it crazy, was that the hit was ruled legal simply because Cooks had established himself as a runner after a catch. This kind of technicality is frankly absurd when player safety is already such an issue, and it ought to be dealt with during the offseason.

2. Malcolm Butler Was Benched

Malcolm Butler is one of the Patriots’ best defensive players – and for that matter one who’s helped them win a Super Bowl before. And for seemingly no reason at all, he was suddenly benched for the Super Bowl. Head coach Bill Belichick made a vague remark about making the decisions he needed to for his team to win. Butler himself said he had no idea what had happened, and that the team had given up on him. Huh?

This would have been a crazy decision by an all-time great coach even if we just saw it on paper before the game. What made it completely insane was that the Patriots’ other cornerbacks got absolutely torched the entire game. Eric Rowe, who started in Butler’s place and played most of the game, allowed six catches for 79 yards. The others in the secondary didn’t do much better. Butler indicated after the game that he could have changed the outcome, and he’s probably right.

3. Nick Foles Caught A Touchdown

At one point in this game the Patriots reached into their bag of tricks and tried a play out of the shotgun resulting in two handoffs and a pass attempt to a (slowly) streaking Tom Brady. The play worked like a charm, but for the fact that the ball was thrown just a few inches too far and Brady’s outstretched fingertips were unable to make the catch. Just a short time later, the Eagles decided to get cheeky and run more or less the exact same play – only theirs was in the red zone and resulted in Nick Foles catching a touchdown. It was undoubtedly the play that will get talked about most from Super Bowl LII, and it was wild.

4. Tom Brady Fumbled Late

When Tom Brady gets the ball back and has a chance to win the game, you assume he’s going to win the game. That’s an enormous credit to the Patriots’ 21st century-long dynasty and the greatness of Brady himself, even if people are tired of acknowledging it. The fact that New England overcame the biggest deficit in Super Bowl history just last year only added to the feeling that no lead against them is safe, even late in the game.

So, when the Eagles took the lead and Brady got the ball back with a little over two minutes to go, it looked like we were watching a familiar script play out. The Eagles had left too much time on the clock and Brady would be able to do his thing. But that’s just not how it played out this time, and at this point that’s thoroughly unexpected. Seemingly before the drive could even get started Brady’s pocket collapsed and the ball was knocked out of his hand for a clear fumble, which Philly recovered.

5. Eli Manning Stole The Show

Leave it to Eli Manning and the Giants to upstage the Patriots in a Super Bowl. Despite the fact that the Giants had a deeply disappointing 2017 season and weren’t in the playoffs to spoil the party for Brady and Co. on the field, Manning and his leading wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. made their presence felt. The two starred in a Dirty Dancing spoof that’s widely being labeled as the best ad of the Super Bowl (though it’s hard to argue against the Doritos/Mountain Dew double ad featuring Peter Dinklage and Morgan Freeman). It was a terrific ad, and one that brought a dose of levity to the occasion.

Big Sean Announces Headlining “Unfriendly Reminder” Tour

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Big Sean will embark on his biggest headlining tour yet, moving from large club venues to some of the biggest amphitheaters and arenas across North America this spring.

Kicking his “Unfriendly Reminder” Tour off on Thursday, April 12th at Orlando’s CFE Arena, Big Sean will make stops in Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Miami, Phoenix, Brooklyn, Detroit and many more, until the tour concludes on June 3rd in Toronto.

Live Nation pre-sale tickets will go on sale Thursday, February 8th at 10AM (local time), while tickets will go on-sale for the general public on Friday, February 9th at 10AM at LiveNation.com.

And to make the tour extra special for fans, Big Sean will curate the tour’s setlist based on fan votes. Each fan will be able to choose their top 20 songs (for their respective city) to help Big Sean select his setlist for each night. Voting begins Thursday, February 8th at UKNOWBIGSEAN.com.

Check out the dates for the Unfriendly Reminder Tour with Playboi Carti, Shy Glizzy and GASHI below.

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Ed Sheeran Extends North American Stadium Tour: Chicago, Milwaukee & More

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While his ÷ (Divide) single and Beyonce collaboration, ‘Perfect’, is killing it on the charts, Ed Sheeran has blessed fans across North America by extending his forthcoming 2018 stadium tour with eight new dates.

Adding stops in Chicago, Milwaukee, Nashville, Detroit, San Francisco, Pittsburgh and scheduling additional dates in New Jersey and Massachusetts, Sheeran will be all over North America in the fall.

Fans can register for the tour’s Verified Fan Presale via Ticketmaster.com, with the presale period beginning on Monday, February 12th at 10AM ET.

Peep the dates and new additions to Ed Sheeran’s North American tour below.

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Justin Timberlake Enjoys His Super Bowl Stimulus, Extending His Man of the Woods Tour into 2019

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The Super Bowl stimulus is real for half-time performers. After his incredible half-time performance for the Super Bowl last night, Justin Timberlake is benefiting from the attention by vastly extending his forthcoming tour, in support of his new Man of the Woods LP.

The “Man of the Woods Tour” now extends into 2019, adding dates in Milwaukee, Chicago, New York, Boston, Pittsburgh and many more, until the tour concludes (for now) on January 29th at Denver’s Pepsi Center. Tickets for the new dates will go on sale various days this month.

Check out the new dates for Justin Timberlake’s Man of the Woods Tour below and peep the previously announced dates at Timberlake’s official website.

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