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Jon Rahm pulls out of Tiger Woods-Rory McIlroy golf league TGL

World No. 3 Jon Rahm announced on Thursday he is withdrawing from the roster for the inaugural season of TGL, the tech-infused golf league started by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. Rahm wrote on X: “I am sad to confirm that I will not be participating in the first TGL season. While I still think it’s a great opportunity, right now it would require a level of commitment that I can’t offer. Best of luck to everyone involved and may the best team win!”

Woods and McIlroy announced the league in 2022, running in partnership with the PGA Tour and include team events in an arena at the Palm Beach State College branch campus in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. A group of PGA Tour players, including Woods, McIlroy and Justin Thomas are among those committed to compete in TGL. Each team in the league will feature four PGA Tour players, who compete in head-to-head and match play events.

TGL announced Thursday that McIlroy will compete alongside Keegan Bradley, Adam Scott and Tyrrell Hatton on Boston Common Golf, one of six teams in the league. Said McIlroy: “I’m thrilled to join Boston Common Golf and to be representing Boston and New England’s rich sports culture. TGL brings a unique dimension to the game, and I can’t wait to stand with Adam, Keegan, and Tyrrell as my teammates. It’s a fantastic opportunity that will offer us all a chance to build lasting connections and to foster regional pride that you don’t often see in the game of golf.”

The TGL opener will be at 9 p.m. EST Jan. 9. The TGL campaign will feature 15 regular-season matches leading into a postseason, airing on ESPN and ESPN2.

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Jon Pardi postpones additional tour dates due to COVID diagnosis

One week after Jon Pardi had to cancel a handful of tour dates due to illness, the singer took to X to give his fans a health update and announced he will be postponing more upcoming shows.

Pardi shared in a video on his socials: “What’s up, everybody? Just gonna cut right to the chase. I have to reschedule this weekend. Also I now have COVID. Presley has COVID, Summer’s probably got COVID. It’s been going around my family and band and crew. So, the best thing to do is just reschedule. There’s nothing fun about this, I hate it.” Pardi ended the video with an apology and urged everyone to “be safe out there,”  and captioned the video with rescheduled dates from last week’s postponed shows, adding: “Rescheduled dates from last weekend on sale now. New dates for Idaho and Montana coming soon. Hold onto your tickets.”

Pardi’s November 2nd concert at Nampa, Idaho’s Ford Idaho Center Arena, his November 3rd show at the Adams Center in Missoula, Montana, and Saturday’s show at the First Interstate Arena at MetraPark in Billings, Montana are cancelled. If his health improves, the next stop on Pardi’s Mr. Saturday Night Tour will be on Thursday, November 16 at Budweiser Gardens in London, Ontario, Canada. There are 14 dates left on the Mr. Saturday Night World Tour, including the as-yet-announced rescheduled dates for this weekend’s shows.

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Reba McEntire to livestream sold-out ‘Reba and Friends’ Ryman event

Reba McEntire is teaming up with streaming service Veeps to livestream her sold-out Not That Fancy: An Evening with Reba & Friends event, airing live from Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium on November 5, 2023 at 8:30pm.

Hosted by her ‘Reba’ co-star Melissa Peterman, McEntire’s one-night-only special will feature personal stories from Reba about her New York Times bestselling book, Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots. Reba will also perform many of her biggest hits including “Seven Minutes in Heaven” from her latest album, Not That Fancy.

Not That Fancy: An Evening with Reba & Friends is available to stream for free for Veeps All Access subscribers. Fans can also purchase a show ticket for $12.99 at veeps.com.

Veeps to livestream An Evening With Reba & Friends at The Ryman

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‘Mean Girls’ stars Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried & Lacey Chabert reunite for commercial

Mean Girls co-stars Lindsay Lohan, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried reunited for a new Walmart Black Friday commercial, as a homage to the 2004 teen-comedy classic.  Lohan posted the clip on X with the caption: “Get in, besties. We’re going shopping. #BlackFridayDeals go live next week. #BlackFriday #Sponsored”

The trio reprising their Mean Girls characters in the ad, with Lohan’s Cady Heron, Chabert’s Gretchen Wieners, and Seyfried’s Karen Smith taking on ‘adult’ duties.  Lohan says at the top of the commercial, just before Chabert appears in a convertible to urge a new group of teens to “get in” — “At North Shore, some things never change. On Wednesdays, we still wear pink.” Seyfried recreates her character’s newscast from the Mean Girls ending, quipping that there’s “a 30 percent chance that it’s already Wednesday.”

Another scene features Missy Elliott, who contributed her song “Pass That Dutch” to the Mean Girls soundtrack, with other Mean Girls cast members reprising their roles for the ad including Rajiv Surendra, who played Kevin Gnapoor in the original movie, and Daniel Franzese, who played Damian.

Watch the Mean Girls stars reunite in the new Walmart Black Friday commercial – here.

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Creed to launch reunion ‘Summer of 99’ tour in 2024

Creed announced a new North American tour, dubbed the Summer of ’99 tour, taking place in 2024. Creed posted on social media: “It’s time to ROCK 🤟 The wait is over! Creed is returning to stages across North America for the first time in 12 years 🎸✨ 3 Doors Down will be special guest on select cities.”

The tour kicks off July 17, 2024, in Green Bay, Wisc., and will conclude Sept. 28 in Atlantic City, N.J. The ‘Summer of ’99 will reunite the members of Creed and mark the band’s first tour in over 10 years, with 3 Doors Down appearing as special guests on select dates, along with Daughtry, Switchfoot, Tonic, Big Wreck and Finger Eleven.

Creed frontman Scott Stapp said in a statement: “I feel like I’m as strong as I’ve ever been vocally, and looking forward to sharing the stage with the guys again. The fans have clearly let us know they feel it’s long overdue. I want to give them what they deserve. I’m ready to bring it.”

Friday, November 3rd at 10 am local time via Ticketmaster.

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The Beatles release their final new song “Now and Then”

The final “new” Beatles song, titled “Now and Then,” was just released, featuring the voices of all four original Beatles performers, with surviving members Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr finishing what was initially an old demo recording by John Lennon.

The original “Now and Then” was recorded by Lennon more than 40 years ago. Written by Lennon in 1978 and and completed by McCartney and Starr last year, “Now and Then” also features sounds by the band’s late guitarist George Harrison, using pieces of one of his studio recordings from 1995. McCartney also added a new string guitar part with help from Giles Martin, the son of the late Beatles producer George Martin.

The music video for “Now and Then” comes from Peter Jackson, who marks his his first foray into music video production. The “Now And Then” music video will premiere worldwide this Friday, November 3 at 2pm GMT/10am EDT/7am PDT on The Beatles’ YouTube channel.

Along with the single, The Beatles’ beloved compilation albums 1962-1966 (The Red Album) and 1967-1970 (The Blue Album) collections will receive expanded reissues, dropping on November 10. The collections span The Beatles’ entire music catalog of 75 standout tracks, from their first single, “Love Me Do,” to their last, “Now And Then.” The collections’ 21 newly-added tracks (twelve on Red and nine on Blue).

Stream the new song here: “Now And Then/Love Me Do (Double A-Side)
Pre-order the Blue and Red Albums – here.

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The Beatles release their final new song “Now and Then”

The final “new” Beatles song, titled “Now and Then,” was just released, featuring the voices of all four original Beatles performers, with surviving members Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr finishing what was initially an old demo recording by John Lennon.

The original “Now and Then” was recorded by Lennon more than 40 years ago. Written by Lennon in 1978 and and completed by McCartney and Starr last year, “Now and Then” also features sounds by the band’s late guitarist George Harrison, using pieces of one of his studio recordings from 1995. McCartney also added a new string guitar part with help from Giles Martin, the son of the late Beatles producer George Martin.

The music video for “Now and Then” comes from Peter Jackson, who marks his his first foray into music video production. The “Now And Then” music video will premiere worldwide this Friday, November 3 at 2pm GMT/10am EDT/7am PDT on The Beatles’ YouTube channel.

Along with the single, The Beatles’ beloved compilation albums 1962-1966 (The Red Album) and 1967-1970 (The Blue Album) collections will receive expanded reissues, dropping on November 10. The collections span The Beatles’ entire music catalog of 75 standout tracks, from their first single, “Love Me Do,” to their last, “Now And Then.” The collections’ 21 newly-added tracks (twelve on Red and nine on Blue).

Stream the new song here: “Now And Then/Love Me Do (Double A-Side)
Pre-order the Blue and Red Albums – here.

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Pop Daypop

BTS’ Jungkook drops new ‘Seven’ and ‘3D’ remixes ft David Guetta and MK

BTS’ Jung Kook joined forces with David Guetta for a new remixe of “Seven” (featuring Latto), and teamed with DJ and producer MK (Marc Kinchen) for a new remix “3D” (featuring Jack Harlow).

“Seven” previously landed at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, dominating the summer charts. The September release of “3D” debuted at No. 5 on Billboard Hot 100. Earlier this month, Jung Kook released 3D: The Remixes featuring AG Cook Remix, Clean Version, Sped Up and Slowed Down. Several remixes of “Seven” have been shared since the original was released in July.

Jung Kook is also set to release his first solo album Golden on November 3rd via BigHit Music; the new album consists of 11 tracks including the main track “Standing Next to You,” global hits “Seven,” “3D,” and more.  To grab a copy of Golden, head here.

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Sabrina Carpenter shares video for ‘Feather’

Sabrina Carpenter dropped the music video for her song “Feather,” which is featured as a bonus track on the deluxe edition of her fifth studio album Emails I Can’t Send. The deluxe version also features the songs “Opposite,” “Lonesome” and “Things I Wish You Said.”

“Feather” is the latest song off Emails I Can’t Send to get the music video treatment, following “Nonsense,” “Because I Liked a Boy,” “Fast Times” and “Skinny Dipping.”

The singer and actress, 24, will continue touring in support of Taylor Swift on the international leg of her “The Eras Tour.”

Watch the “Feather” music video – here.

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Texas Rangers defeat Diamondbacks to win first World Series title in franchise history

The Texas Rangers defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-0 on Wednesday in Phoenix, winning the World Series and becoming the champions for the first time in the franchise’s 63-season history. The Rangers appeared in two World Series previously, but lost to the San Francisco Giants and the St. Louis Cardinals in 2010 and 2011, respectively.

The game was scoreless through six innings with Diamondbacks starting pitcher Zac Gallen was dominating, before Rangers shortstop Corey Seager broke up the no-hitter in the seventh, and two batters later, Mitch Garver’s single scored Seager for the game’s first run. The Rangers then scored four more runs in the ninth inning, highlighted by a monster Marcus Semien 2-run home run off Paul Sewald deep to center field for the 5-0 lead.

Seager was named series MVP, becoming just the fourth player ever to win two World Series MVP awards. Seager said while accepting his award: “I’m just happy to be a part of this team. The resilience of this group, just the fight, the fight is what it is.” The Rangers’ Bruce Bochy became the sixth manager to win at least four World Series titles. Bochy, who had won three with the San Francisco Giants, came out of retirement to achieve the feat. Bochy said: “I was sitting on a recliner there in Nashville, just enjoying myself, when he called me. I’m so honored by these guys. They inspire me with how resilient they’ve been, but to get this call and be part of this, I know how blessed I am. I can’t thank these guys enough.”

Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said after Wednesday’s game: “This is painful. This is just plain painful. And I can’t quite move past that right now. But I will. I told the guys to absorb it and process it the right way. Don’t compartmentalize it; don’t put it away. Think about how you feel when you get to that point, and we’ll get to that crossroads at some point and be able to say, ‘Wow, this was a great run.’”

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