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Last night, Omar Apollo launched his God Said No World Tour with an electrifying show at the Everwise Amphitheater in Indianapolis, IN. The evening began with a dynamic opening set by special guest Malcolm Todd, setting the stage for Apollo’s highly anticipated performance.
Apollo captivated the audience with the live debut of “Be Careful With Me,” followed by fan favorites like “Invincible,” “Evergreen,” and “Kamikaze.” He also delivered standout tracks from his second studio album, God Said No, including “Spite,” “Dispose of Me,” and “Done With You,” released on June 28, 2024, via Warner Records.
The tour will make stops at iconic venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre, The Greek Theatre, and Hollywood Bowl, with support acts Kevin Abstract, Malcolm Todd, and Ravyn Lenae on select dates.
Upcoming Live Dates
8/20 – Indianapolis, IN @ Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
8/21 – Sterling Heights, MI @ Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre
8/23 – Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
8/25 – Philadelphia, PA @ Skyline Stage at The Mann
9/3 – Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post Pavilion
9/4 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
9/6 – Boston, MA @ Leader Bank Pavilion
9/7 – Forest Hills, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium
9/10 – Cincinnati, OH @ The ICON Festival Stage at Smale Park
9/11 – Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater
9/13 – Charlotte, NC @ Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre
9/14 – Atlanta, GA @ Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park
9/16 – Miami, FL @ FPL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park
9/17 – Orlando, FL @ Orlando Amphitheater
9/19 – Houston, TX @ The Lawn at White Oak Music Hall
9/21 – Austin, TX @ Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park
9/22 – Irving (Dallas), TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
9/24 – Bentonville, AR @ The Momentary *
9/26 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
9/29 – Vancouver, BC @ Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Private Gallery is excited to announce the opening of “Urban Latino,” a vibrant and powerful exhibition showcasing the dynamic world of graffiti and contemporary art from across Latin America and the United States. Presented by Lalo Tequila and guest curated by renowned artist Joan Jimenez, professionally known as ENTES, this exhibition offers a unique glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of Latin American regions through the eyes of visionary artists.
Graffiti, often viewed as a rebellious art form, finds its most profound expressions in Latin America, serving as a canvas for storytelling and cultural commentary. The artists featured in “Urban Latino” have a history of democratizing art by creating masterpieces on public walls, making their work accessible beyond traditional galleries and museums. This exhibition brings these artists’ private studio creations into the gallery, blending bold colors and striking imagery to address themes of identity, resistance, and unity.
Visitors will be transported from the bustling streets of Lima to the vibrant neighborhoods of Bogotá and even to the local scenes of Hialeah, experiencing the energetic spirit of Urban Latino. The exhibition not only celebrates the remarkable talents of contemporary artists but also honors the enduring legacy of Latin American pioneers in the graffiti art movement. Featured artists include trailblazers such as Lady Pink,John “CRASH” Matos, Erni Vales, and Carlos “Mare” Rodriguez, as well as a new generation of Miami-based talents like Ras Terms, Entes, Vic Garcia,Gustavo Oviedo, and Jenny Perez.
Global superstar J Balvin returned to the mainstage at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, delivering a performance that transcended expectations and took fans on a journey beyond the stars. Making a ground-breaking entrance aboard a UFO, Balvin’s notorious energy and iconic stage presence captivated the desert crowd for an unforgettable one-hour set.
Opening with his iconic hit “Mi Gente,” Balvin treated fans to a galactic experience, featuring chart-topping albums and hits like “Triple S” alongside Jowel & Randy and De La Ghetto. A night highlight was Balvin’s surprise collaboration with multi-Grammy award-winning rapper Will Smith, performing a stellar rendition of the iconic hit “Men in Black.”
The stage came alive with a larger-than-life production, including a giant robotic alien named Enzo in tribute to Balvin’s late dog and a towering inflatable alien head. In a unique performance look and unreleased Air Jordan 3 Rios, Balvin led a troupe of alien dancers through electrifying lasers and fog, transporting the crowd to another realm.
Fans had the exclusive opportunity to purchase the debut of a limited-edition J Balvin alien-themed merch line via the Coachella YouTube livestream. Balvin’s cosmic journey continues next weekend with another mesmerizing performance at Coachella before embarking on his highly anticipated “Que Bueno Volver a Verte” International Tour, kicking off on April 26 in Frankfurt, Germany. Tickets and VIP packages are available at JBalvin.com.
It appears dirty is the new chic, or maybe not, but if you let Jennifer Lopez tell it, she’s about to reignite a trend that’s not as clean as one would think for the pop diva. While on a stroll in NYC, one of the world’s fashion capitals, she wore a pair of dirty denim jeans this past weekend.
Now, if you think maybe the jeans were stained that way, maybe so, but they were faded with streaks all over the denim. And get this: these were light-washed by Acne Studios and cost an excellent $620.
Lopez, 54, knows how to mix and match because she wore a blue Intimissimi Modal cashmere turtleneck top that only set her back $59 bucks. She also wore a dope navy peacoat to keep her warm during the outing, which was unbuttoned, hence not missing the dirty denim. Of course, the accessory game was on point, with a powder blue Chanel purse being carried effortlessly. Overall, it was a confident look for the superstar, dirty denim or not.
As of late, J-Lo has been spending a lot of time in New York City with her A-list actor and director husband, Ben Affleck, while they search for an apartment to rent. Earlier this month, they were apparently checking out a $ 45,000-a-month 6-bedroom apartment on the Upper East Side. I wonder if she had on those jeans during that tour.
Check out the look below and let us know if you would rock this fit.
Jennifer Lopez credits Ben Affleck for her desire to return to music. Speaking with Entertainment Tonight, Lopez revealed she wanted to return to the studio following their reunion.
“When Ben and I got back together, it was just like, ‘I want to make music again, I want to get back in the studio,’” Lopez says. “I was very, very inspired.”
She added, “Once the music was done, it felt so special to me. It felt like something very different than I had ever done, even though I’ve written about love my whole career.”
Last week, Jennifer Lopez released her electrifying new music video for “Can’t Get Enough,” featuring Grammy-nominated rapper Latto. This follows the successful launch of Lopez’s first single and video from her upcoming Amazon Original, This Is Me…Now: A Love Story.
The debut single “Can’t Get Enough” is part of Lopez’s ninth studio album, This Is Me…Now, available for pre-order, marking her first major musical project in almost a decade. The full-length album and Amazon Original, inspired by the music This Is Me…Now: A Love Story, will be released on Feb. 16th, 2024.
Directed by Tanu Muiño, known for her work with top artists like Harry Styles and Cardi B, the video promises to be one of Lopez’s hottest yet, with the artist performing her stunts—in heels. The collaboration with Latto showcases the fusion of the Bronx and Atlanta in an “epic J.Lo” style video.
“Can’t Get Enough” was co-written and produced by Lopez, Rogét Chahayed, HitBoy, and Jeff “Gitty” Gitelman, with additional contributions from various accomplished songwriter-producers.
Jennifer Lopez’s album This Is Me is about to be released. On February 16, right after Valentine’s Day. JLO is creating a new album, doing gigs, and attending every music event save the Grammys. She looks as energetic as if she were 25 again. Her Instagram account has the same vitality; data from the comparison team CasinospotDE shows that her activity is increasing not just every day but even every hour. Following the holidays, the singer has gained 393,667 new fans in less than a month.
Jennifer Lopez releases her electrifying new music video for “Can’t Get Enough,” featuring Grammy-nominated rapper Latto. This follows the successful launch of Lopez’s first single and video from her upcoming Amazon Original, This Is Me…Now: A Love Story.
The debut single “Can’t Get Enough” is part of Lopez’s ninth studio album, This Is Me…Now, available for pre-order, marking her first major musical project in almost a decade. The full-length album and Amazon Original, inspired by the music This Is Me…Now: A Love Story, will be released on Feb. 16th, 2024.
Directed by Tanu Muiño, known for her work with top artists like Harry Styles and Cardi B, the video promises to be one of Lopez’s hottest yet, with the artist performing her stunts—in heels. The collaboration with Latto showcases the fusion of the Bronx and Atlanta in an “epic J.Lo” style video.
“Can’t Get Enough” was co-written and produced by Lopez, Rogét Chahayed, HitBoy, and Jeff “Gitty” Gitelman, with additional contributions from various accomplished songwriter-producers.
International pop sensation Shakira is set to pay an $8 million fine to resolve a Spanish tax fraud case ahead of its scheduled trial. The Colombian singer, known for hits like “Hips Don’t Lie” and “Waka Waka,” faced accusations of evading taxes in Spain by claiming residency in the Bahamas while actually residing in Catalonia. The settlement signals the end of a lengthy legal battle that has drawn attention to the complexities of international tax obligations for high-profile individuals.
The Allegations:
Shakira’s legal woes began when Spanish authorities accused her of not paying taxes on her worldwide income earned between 2012 and 2014. The tax fraud case centered on whether she was a resident of Spain during those years, as residents are obligated to pay taxes on their global income. The prosecution argued that Shakira maintained her primary residence in Catalonia, while the artist contended that her tax residency was in the Bahamas, where she spent significant time.
Preventing a Prolonged Legal Battle:
Facing the impending trial, Shakira opted to settle the case by agreeing to pay an $8 million fine. The settlement allows her to avoid a protracted legal battle that could have brought further scrutiny to her financial affairs. While the fine is substantial, it provides a resolution to the case and may help mitigate potential damage to Shakira’s public image.
International Tax Challenges:
Shakira’s case sheds light on the challenges faced by global celebrities in navigating complex international tax laws. As artists often travel extensively for tours and promotional activities, determining tax residency becomes a delicate and intricate matter. The settlement underscores the importance for high-profile individuals to engage expert financial and legal advisors to ensure compliance with tax regulations in multiple jurisdictions.
Public Perception and the Entertainment Industry:
While Shakira’s settlement resolves the immediate legal concerns, the incident may still impact her public image. Fans and the general public often closely follow legal matters involving celebrities, and tax-related controversies can lead to reputational challenges. The resolution of the case prompts reflection on the broader issue of tax transparency within the entertainment industry, urging artists to be vigilant about fulfilling their financial obligations.
Shakira’s decision to pay an $8 million fine to settle the Spanish tax fraud case pre-trial highlights the complexities celebrities face in managing their international tax obligations. As the entertainment industry becomes increasingly globalized, it is crucial for artists to navigate the intricate web of tax regulations to avoid legal entanglements and safeguard their public standing. This case serves as a reminder that even global superstars must diligently address financial matters to ensure compliance with the ever-evolving landscape of international tax laws.