Music: Blink-182, SZA, and Tyler, the Creator Headline Lollapalooza 2024 

Blink-182, SZA, and Tyler, the Creator Will Headline Lollapalooza 2024 

 

 

Lollapalooza announced their lineup yesterday. The headliners include Blink-182 . . . SZA . . . Tyler, the Creator . . . The Killers . . . Hozier . . . Future Metro Boomin . . . and Skrillex.

 

 

There will be over 170 artists performing across eight stages. Some of the other artists include all-guy K-pop band Stray Kids . . . Melanie Martinez . . . Deftones . . . Victoria Monét . . . Kesha . . . and Tate McRae.

 

 

The four-day festival returns to Chicago's Grant Park from August 1st through the 4th. Passes go on sale tomorrow.

 

 

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George Strait Trolled His Fans Before Announcing His Only Texas Show in 2024 

 

 

George Strait trolled his fans when they kept asking him why he didn't have a Texas stop in his latest tour. Instead of answering them directly, he poked fun at their misery a bit. But it was all in good fun, because yesterday George announced that he will have a tour stop in Texas after all.

 

 

He'll be the first person to perform at Texas A&M University's Kyle Field. It goes down June 15th, and he'll be joined by Parker McCollum and Catie Offerman.

 

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Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and 50 Cent attended the ceremony to see Dr. Dre receive his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 

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No, the Other Guys in 'N Sync Are Not Sitting by the Phone Waiting for Justin to Call 

 

 

We all have this impression of the other guys in 'N Sync just waiting by the phone for Justin Timberlake to call, and being ready to spring into action when he does.

 

 

But that's just not true, according to Joey Fatone. He says, quote, "A lot of conversations do come up where there's a few things that have been spoken and we go, 'No, we're not gonna do it' . . .

 

 

"There's been times I've said no. You have to . . . schedules and everybody's doing things, so either it works out or it doesn't."

 

 

Obviously, it worked out for "Paradise" . . . the 'N Sync track on Justin's new album. But Joey says there are no plans for the group to do anything else right now.

 

 

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