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The Smile to launch 2023 North American summer tour

The Smile — comprised of Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, and Tom Skinner — will launch a 2023 North American tour this summer.  The 14-date leg kicks-off on June 22 in Mexico City before stopping in Florida, North Carolina, New York, Philadelphia, Ohio, and more.

The Smile will also release a limited edition live EP titled Europe: Live Recordings 2022. The release will be available exclusively on vinyl and includes songs from the band’s debut album, A Light for Attracting Attention. Also included is The Smile’s own rendition of Yorke’s 2009 solo track “FeelingPulledApartByHorses.”

For tickets, head to Ticketmaster.com.

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The Weeknd’s ‘Live At SoFi Stadium’ concert special to air on HBO Max

The Weeknd has announced that his ‘Live At SoFi Stadium’ concert special will debut on HBO Max on February 25. The artist posted the concert poster on his social media accounts, which featured his masked persona clutching a microphone in one hand and raising his other against the blood orange backdrop along with the caption: “Live at Sofi coming to @HBO. February/25 @HBOMax”

The Weeknd originally scheduled 2 back-to-back dates at the Inglewood venue for his ‘After Hours Til Dawn’ Tour in September, but was forced to cancel his second show in the beginning of his set after he lost his voice. He then rescheduled the shortened show to November, adding a second SoFi Stadium date during Thanksgiving weekend.

The Weeknd is also starring in the upcoming series The Idol, which he co-wrote with ‘Euphoria’ creator Sam Levinson. The series, co-starring Lily-Rose Depp, follows a female pop singer who sparks a romance with an enigmatic LA club owner who doubles as a leader of a secret cult. The show also features Troye Sivan, BLACKPINK‘s Jennie, and Mike Dean.

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2023 Billboard Women in Music Awards to honor Kim Petras, Lana Del Rey, Becky G and more

The Billboard Women in Music Awards will ‘honor a new class of influential female artists in today’s musical landscape.’ Included in the 2023 class of artists is Lainey Wilson, Becky G, Doechii, Ivy Queen, Kim Petras, Latto, Lana Del Rey and TWICE. Abbott Elementary writer/actress Quinta Brunson will host the ceremony at the YouTube Theater at Hollywood Park in Los Angeles on March 1st.

Billboard Editorial Director Hannah Karp in the event’s announcement: “We’re thrilled to recognize these groundbreaking artists across genres and generations who are defining today’s sound – and paving the way for tomorrow’s women in music. With the inspiring Quinta Brunson as our host, this year’s Billboard Women in Music Awards is going to be an incredible night.”

Additional performances and talent will be announced in the coming weeks. Tickets and more information on the event is available – HERE.

Billboard announces 2023 Women in Music Awards honorees

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Willie Nelson, Carly Pearce & Ashley McBryde among the winners at 2023 Grammy Awards

The 65th annual Grammy Award were held on Sunday night, hosted by Trevor Noah from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Willie Nelson was the top country winner of the evening, winning trophies for Best Country Solo Performance or Best Country Album.  “‘Til You Can’t,” recorded by Cody Johnson, earned Ben Stennis and Matt Rogers a pair of Grammys for Best Country Song; and Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde took home Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “Never Wanted To Be That Girl.”

Brandi Carlile also earned two Grammys, including wins for Best Americana Album (In These Silent Days) and Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song (“Broken Horses”); and Bonnie Raitt took home Song Of The Year for “Just Like That.”

Beyoncé made history, setting a record for most wins by an artist in Grammy history. She took home two Grammys during the Premiere Ceremony to break her 28-win tie with Quincy Jones, and also earned Grammy Awards for best R&B song (“CUFF IT”) and best dance/electronic album for Renaissance, bring her total lifetime Grammy wins to a staggering 32. Lizzo won Record Of The Year for “About Damn Time,” Samara Joy for Best New Artist, and Harry Styles took home Album Of The Year for Harry’s House.

For the full list of winners, head to www.grammy.com.

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2023 Grammy Awards: Beyoncé, Harry Styles lead the list of winners

Beyoncé made history on Sunday at the 65th annual Grammy Award, hosted by Trevor Noah from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The superstar set a record for most wins by an artist in Grammy history, taking home two Grammys during the Premiere Ceremony to break her 28-win tie with Quincy Jones. Beyoncé also earned Grammy Awards for best R&B song (“CUFF IT”) and best dance/electronic album for Renaissance, bring her total lifetime Grammy wins to a staggering 32.

Other big winners of the evening included Harry Styles for his album ‘Harry’s House,’ which took the top award of the night, album of the year. In a surprise win, Bonnie Raitt earned the song of the year Grammy for “Just Like That,” while Lizzo won record of the year for “About Damn Time.”

Additional wins at the awards ceremony were Willie Nelson for best country album, Harry Styles for best pop vocal album, Kendrick Lamar for best rap album, Adele for best pop solo performance, Bad Bunny for best música urbana album, and Sam Smith and Kim Petras won the award for best pop duo/vocal performance for “Unholy.”

For the full list of winners, head to www.grammy.com.

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2023 Grammy Awards: Beyoncé, Harry Styles lead the list of winners

Beyoncé made history on Sunday at the 65th annual Grammy Award, hosted by Trevor Noah from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The superstar set a record for most wins by an artist in Grammy history, taking home two Grammys during the Premiere Ceremony to break her 28-win tie with Quincy Jones. Beyoncé also earned Grammy Awards for best R&B song (“CUFF IT”) and best dance/electronic album for Renaissance, bring her total lifetime Grammy wins to a staggering 32.

Other big winners of the evening included Harry Styles for his album ‘Harry’s House,’ which took the top award of the night, album of the year. In a surprise win, Bonnie Raitt earned the song of the year Grammy for “Just Like That,” while Lizzo won record of the year for “About Damn Time.”

Additional wins at the awards ceremony were Willie Nelson for best country album, Harry Styles for best pop vocal album, Kendrick Lamar for best rap album, Adele for best pop solo performance, Bad Bunny for best música urbana album, and Sam Smith and Kim Petras won the award for best pop duo/vocal performance for “Unholy.”

For the full list of winners, head to www.grammy.com.

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Diplomatic tensions rise between U.S. and China after downed spy balloon

Diplomatic tensions continued to rise on Sunday as officials in Beijing blasted the U.S. for shooting a Chinese spy balloon out of the sky. Tan Kefei, a spokesperson for China’s Defense Ministry, described the move as “a clear overreaction,” saying in a statement Sunday that his country reserved “the right to use necessary means to deal with similar situations.” China’s Foreign Ministry also said in a statement it was “a serious violation of international customary practice.”  China described the balloon as a “civilian unmanned airship,” and previously said it was used for research and “meteorological purposes.”

The massive white orb was first spotted over Montana — home to Malmstrom Air Force Base, the site of one of America’s three nuclear missile silo fields. The orb was about the size of three school buses, and from Montana headed southeastward over Kansas and Missouri at around 60,000 to 65,000 feet.

The U.S. Defense Department confirmed on Saturday afternoon that an American F-22 Raptor shot down what they described as the “high-altitude surveillance balloon,” with a single missile off South Carolina. The U.S. military plans to salvage parts of the craft from a debris field that spans about 7 nautical miles. President Joe Biden told reporters after the orb was shot down that he gave the order after he was briefed about it Wednesday, but that the Pentagon “decided that the best time to do that was when it got over water.”

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Evacuation orders remain in place after 50-car train accident causes massive fire in Ohio

Home evacuations remain in place for dozens in northeastern Ohio following a train derailment which ignited a massive fire.  Luckily, no one was killed or injured in the accident in East Palestine, Ohio.  Mayor Trent Conaway told reporters that a mandatory evacuation order was imposed around the scene of the derailment in the town, comprised of 4,700 people and located about 45 miles northwest of Pittsburgh along the Ohio-Pennsylvania border.

East Palestine Fire Chief Keith Drabick said the derailment happened around 9 p.m. Friday on a Norfolk Southern freight train traveling from Madison, Ill., to Conway, Pa. The train, he said, was carrying “multiple different quantities of products” and that several cars were still burning overnight. Video from the scene showed intense flames shooting from the derailed cars and thick smoke thousands of feet in the air over the accident scene, where frigid temperatures hindered the efforts of firefighters to contain the blaze. Officials state they know which type of products the train was carrying, however, Drabick declined to name the substances until it could be determined which cars were carrying what kind of cargo.

Columbiana County, Ohio, Emergency Management Agency Director Peggy Clark said that over 40 residents who reside near the scene were evacuated to a Red Cross shelter established in a city school.  According to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Coordinator Josh Peters, the situation will remain monitored, but no contamination of air or water with hazardous chemicals had been detected in the area.

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Kyrie Irving traded to Dallas Mavericks from Brooklyn Nets

Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving was traded to the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday.  The Athletic’s Shams Charania tweeted: “The Brooklyn Nets are trading Kyrie Irving to the Dallas Mavericks for Spencer Dinwiddie, Dorian Finney-Smith, a first-round and multiple second-round picks.” The Mavericks traded Spencer Dinwiddie, Dorian Finney-Smith and draft equity to complete the deal, according to reports. The Nets also reportedly sent Markieff Morris to Dallas in the trade.

An eight-time NBA All-Star, Irving requested a trade from the Nets on Friday. With the Mavericks, Irving will play alongside four-time NBA All-Star Luka Doncic. The 30-year-old Irving has averaged 27.7 points, 5.3 assists, and 5.1 rebounds per game in 40 games this season, helping the Nets to a 32-20 record.

Earlier this season, Irving was embroiled in controversy after he posted a link to a documentary on Twitter that contained anti-Semitic messages. After he initially defended the tweet and refused to apologize, Irving was  suspended for eight games in November. Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai said he was “disappointed” in Irving’s actions, and Nike later cut ties with him as well. Subsequently after Irving later issued several apologies to the Jewish community and met with NBA commissioner Adam Silver, his suspension was lifted.

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Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry out indefinitely with leg injury

The Golden State Warriors announced on Sunday that Stephen Curry has been ruled out indefinitely after suffering partial tears to his superior tibiofibular ligaments and interosseous membrane, as well as a lower leg contusion. An official timeline for Curry’s return will be announced at a later date, but sources say the injuries are expected to keep him out for multiple weeks.  Head coach Steve Kerr said of Curry on Sunday: “He’s going to come back this season and hopefully sooner rather than later.”  Curry missed 11 games earlier this season due to a left shoulder subluxation; and he missed 18 games last season.

Curry suffered the injury on Saturday night during the Warriors’ 119-113 win over the Dallas Mavericks. Curry was trying to defend a drive by Mavericks guard McKinley Wright IV during the third quarter when the two appeared to knock knees. Curry’s leg buckled inward and he left the game to head to the locker room.

Additionally, Curry will likely miss the 2023 NBA All-Star Game, which is set to be held on Feb. 19 in Salt Lake City. Potential injury replacements include Phoenix Suns’ Devin Booker, Minnesota Timberwolves’ Anthony Edwards and Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox.

Reports: Stephen Curry out ‘weeks’ with leg injury, Warriors hope for return after All-Star Break

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