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- New York Post
Real-life ‘Indiana Jones' Dr. Zahi Hawass hits back at Joe Rogan: ‘Didn't do his homework' on pyramid alien conspiracies
Dr. Zahi Hawass has been called the real-life Indiana Jones and the Pharaoh of Egyptian archaeology — and not always with affection. Arrogant, passionate and relentlessly driven, Hawass, the former Minister of Antiquities of Egypt, has spent decades commanding excavation sites and delivering fiery public lectures with the confidence of a man who's been proven right one too many times. His recent lecture tour across the US drew large crowds. But it also came on the heels of a controversial interview with Joe Rogan, who called it 'the worst podcast I've ever done,' dismissing the famed archaeologist as a 'close-minded fellow who's been in charge of gatekeeping all the knowledge.' 13 Dr. Zahi Hawass, seen here in front of the Sphinx and Pyramids of Giza, Getty Images 13 Hawass now owns a bullwhip used by Harrison Ford (above) in the Indiana Jones movies. REUTERS But it's hard to argue with the résumé. Hawass has led or overseen many of the most significant Egyptian discoveries of the modern era: the Lost Golden City near Luxor, new tombs at Saqqara, the mummy identification of Queen Hatshepsut, and recent scans inside the Great Pyramid of Giza that revealed mysterious hidden chambers. He also spearheaded efforts to repatriate stolen antiquities and reframe Egyptology with Egyptians at the center. The Post spoke with this bombastic, unfiltered character who wears his larger-than-life reputation like a tailored khaki jacket. New York Post: You're wrapping up your US lecture tour. Was it everything you'd hoped for? 13 Joe Rogan called a May 2025 episode of 'The Joe Rogan Experience' featuring Dr. Zahi Hawass 'the worst podcast I've ever done.' Hawass, in turn, told The Post it was 'the worst interview I've ever done in my life.' Joe Rogan/YouTube Dr. Zahi Hawass: It was fantastic … I haven't seen an audience love a lecturer like this before. In every city, when I enter the room, there's a standing ovation. And when I finish the lecture, there's another standing ovation. It's quite remarkable. I don't think that happened when Dr. Howard Carter found Tutankhamun's tomb 100 years ago. He never had this kind of fame. NYP: Do you ever get tired of talking about your discoveries? ZH: Never! … Every discovery I've made in my life has its own story. The last discovery I made, the Lost Golden City in Luxor, is a major, important discovery. It's the largest city ever found in Egypt, and for the first time we have a glimpse into the artisans who made the temples and the tools they used during the Golden Age. Inside the city, we found seven large royal workshops where they made the statues, jewelry, textiles and clothing for the palace. One of the most important things we found — and it's not published yet, I've only announced it during my lectures — is the name Smenkhkare. NYP: Found? Like, it was written in the hieroglyphics? 13 'Sometimes when I'm on an excavation, I think, 'This may be it.' There's a great amount of danger,' Hawass said. Getty Images ZH: That's right! It was everywhere! And I really believe that Smenkhkare is a throne name for Queen Nefertiti. I'm currently searching for her mummy so I can test her DNA and prove this theory. We start in September to search for her tomb. NYP: Out on the road, did you run into people eager to refute your research? There's a growing fringe movement that believes aliens were involved in building the pyramids. ZH: Oh yes! They're everywhere! And they like to dream. Listen, I am not against any new discovery. Just show me the evidence. I get angry emails every day from people who think I'm hiding the evidence … I get where they're coming from. If you stood in front of the Great Pyramid for the first time, I'm sure you'd find it hard to believe that it was built by human beings. Who would hire 10,000 workers a day to work for 28 years to build such a thing? It seems ridiculous even to imagine it! But this was a national project of the whole nation. 13 Hawass and his team came face-to-face with King Tutankhamun's mummy in 2005 for a controversial CT scan. AP NYP: So you'd be willing to consider aliens as co-architects, you just want proof? ZH: I want anything … If aliens built the pyramids, there would be something in the ground. I have been excavating in Egypt for decades, and I've found nothing to indicate anything but human activity. But you have someone like Joe Rogan. Did you hear my interview with him? NYP: I did. It was tense. ZH: Because he wouldn't listen to the evidence I was giving him! He said it was the worst interview he ever did in his life. Well, I'm telling you this. I want you to print this. It was the worst interview I've ever done in my life. 13 'Katy Perry came once, and I don't think she was very happy. I didn't recognize her, and didn't realize she was a singer,' Hawass said of Perry, seen above with Orlando Bloom at the pyramids in 2019. Joe Rogan/YouTube 13 'I only knew that the guy next to her was Orlando Bloom,' Hawass added of Perry. 'I think that upset her. Katy Perry/ Instagram NYP: What went wrong? ZH: I'll tell you what went wrong. When you do an interview with a person, you expect this person to do their homework. When I talked to Piers Morgan, he did his homework. Joe Rogan did not do his homework. NYP: Is it also possible that he just disagreed with you about what the evidence suggested? ZH: He was talking about these Italians [who] found eight pillars 600 feet under the Khafre pyramid. [A group of researchers claimed this spring that they had discovered 'vertical cylinders' 2,000 feet below ground.] The techniques they used, Synthetic Aperture Radar tomography, can only show 15 meters under the ground, about 60 feet. It will never be able to show 600 feet. Never! 13 Hawass said he banned Beyoncé from the pyramids after an alleged scuffle between her bodyguard and a Hawass employee. Balkis Press/ABACA / Shutterstock And if these theories are correct, why have they never come to discuss it with us? Why did they decide to announce their discovery by publishing in a magazine where you have to pay a fee to publish? How does that make sense? NYP: What if Rogan was willing to tour the pyramids with you? ZH: Oh, absolutely. I told him as much. But he rejected my invitation. It's his problem now, because for him to see the pyramids without me is useless. He said on the podcast that he wanted to go with… what's his name, the guy in England? NYP: Graham Hancock. [Hancock, who hosted 'Ancient Apocalypse' on Netflix, believes the pyramids were built by a lost-to-time civilization some 12,000 years ago.] 13 'Intellectual, beautiful' Princess Diana was one of Hawass' favorite guests to show around the Pyramids of Giza. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images ZH: Hancock, right! He asked me to be on his Netflix show, but I'm not sure I want to do it. I also got a call from Piers Morgan's assistant, asking if I'd be available to do a show in November in Cairo, with me showing him some of my latest discoveries. I promise you, if we do it, we will beat Joe Rogan's ratings a hundred percent. NYP: You've been in the orbit of many celebrities and politicians over the years. Who surprised you most, for better or worse? ZH: I cannot forget Princess Diana. She was intellectual, beautiful, just incredible. NYP: Anybody you couldn't stand? 13 'When you close a tomb for 3,000 years, and this tomb has mummies in it, there are going to be germs. When you open this tomb, the germs have to come out,' Hawass said of so-called tomb curses. Getty Images ZH: Beyoncé came in 2008, and it did not end well. She was a very nice lady, but she had a very bad bodyguard. I have a camera lady who follows me during these tours, to record everything — and Beyonce's bodyguard … snatched the camera right out of her hand. I wouldn't stand for it! I told her and her bodyguard to get out, and banned her from the pyramids. Katy Perry came once, and I don't think she was very happy. I didn't recognize her, and didn't realize she was a singer. I only knew that the guy next to her was Orlando Bloom. I think that upset her. NYP: You're claimed to be the inspiration for Indiana Jones. Is that true? ZH: It's absolutely true. 13 Hawass led the team that discovered the mummified remains of Queen Hatsheput. AFP via Getty Images 13 Queen Hatsheput, depicted here as a seated statue from 1473-1458 B.C. Egypt, was one of Egypt's most storied pharaohs. UIG via Getty Images NYP: Like George Lucas said, 'Tell me about your life,' and then turned it into a script? ZH: Yes. That is entirely true. We had dinner in Cairo, and he jokingly told me that my hat is more famous than Harrison Ford's hat from the movie, and I reminded him that my hat is a real archaeological hat and Harrison's is a fake one. NYP: Have you ever watched one of the Indiana Jones movies and thought, 'Yep, that happened to me?' 13 Hawass has led or overseen many of the most significant Egyptian discoveries of the modern era, including the Lost Golden City near Luxor (above). art_of_line – ZH: Of course. All of them … I have seen some real danger. Sometimes when I'm on an excavation, I think, 'This may be it.' There's a great amount of danger. I've scaled ropes down into shafts that haven't been entered in thousands of years, and it isn't lost on me that this isn't entirely safe. I often think, 'Well, if this rope snaps, that's the end of me.' NYP: What about Pharaoh curses? The curse of Tutankhamun apparently killed a few archaeologists. ZH: This is the real story about the curse. When you close a tomb for 3,000 years, and this tomb has mummies in it, there are going to be germs. When you open this tomb, the germs have to come out. There's radiation! In the past, archaeologists would be in a hurry to look inside these tombs. And they would ingest all of this unhealthy air. I realized this just a few months ago, you need to let a new discovery breath. I found a sealed sarcophagus 60 feet under the ground, and when the workmen opened it, I waited for three hours until the bad air was released. And then I put my head inside to investigate. NYP: I'm surprised you haven't made a cameo in any of the Indiana Jones movies. ZH: Well, hopefully Harrison Ford and I will have our moment soon. Leslie Greif, a big Hollywood producer, wants me to do a show with Mr. Beast, but I told him I need Harrison Ford. Can you imagine that? Dr. Zahi Hawass and Mr. Harrison Ford revealing the secrets of the Great Pyramid together. Billions of people would tune in. 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5 hours ago
- New York Times
How to Host a Hamptons Gala for the Super-Rich
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New York Post
13 hours ago
- New York Post
What do last-minute tickets cost for Gracie Abrams' ‘Secret Of Us DeluxeTour'?
Vivid Seats is the New York Post's official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Featured pricing is subject to change. Gracelanders, assemble. On July 24, Gracie Abrams resumes her ongoing 'The Secret Of Us Deluxe Tour,' which includes a pair of headlining nights with special guest Role Model at New York City's Madison Square Garden on Monday, July 28 and Tuesday, July 29. These shows are part of the second leg of Abrams' run, which began in September 2024 when she was still had a few more gigs opening for Taylor Swift on the 'Eras Tour.' Back then, she had only been enlisted to headline at Radio City Music Hall. Due to overwhelming demand, a 'deluxe' arena version of the intimate tour was created to give more Abrams fans a chance to see her live. 'I can't believe these rooms we get to play,' the 25-year-old singer shared on Instagram at the time. 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Gracie Abrams MSG ticket prices 2025 All the dates, start times and best prices for Abrams' two 'Secret Of Us Deluxe Tour' MSG concerts can be found here: Gracie Abrams MSG dates Ticket prices start at Monday, July 28 8 p.m. $445 (including fees) Tuesday, July 29 8 p.m. $436 (including fees) (Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn't noted, will include additional fees at checkout.) Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event. Still curious about Vivid Seats? You can find an article from their team about why the company is legit here. Gracie Abrams ticket prices 2025 Gracie Abrams tour dates Ticket prices start at July 23 at the TD Garden in Boston, MA $276 (fees included) July 24 at the TD Garden in Boston, MA $285 (fees included) July 26 at the Budweiser Stage in Toronto, ON, CA $299 (fees included) July 31 through Aug. 3 at Lollapalooza in Chicago, IL Four-day passes $746.85 (fees included) July 31 at Lollapalooza in Chicago, IL Single-day passes $275.27 (fees included) Aug. 1-3 at the Osheaga Music and Arts Festival Three-day passes $322 (fees included) Aug. 2 at the Osheaga Music and Arts Festival Single-day passes $150 (fees included) Aug. 6 at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, CA $188 (fees included) Aug. 7 at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, CA $193 (fees included) Aug. 8-10 at the Outside Lands Music Festival in San Francisco, CA Three-day passes $586.65 (fees included) Aug. 9 at the Outside Lands Music Festival in San Francisco, CA Single-day passes $326.04 (fees included) Aug. 11 at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO $255.88 (fees included) Aug. 12 at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO $239.28 (fees included) Gracie Abrams 2025 festival appearances On top of the 'Deluxe Tour,' Abrams is headlining a trio of major festivals this summer. If you want to make a last-minute impulse purchase and attend one of them, here's the skinny on all three. Gracie Abrams festival dates Lollapalooza July 31 through Aug. 3 at Grant Park in Chicago, IL Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter, Tyler The Creator, Luke Combs, Twice Osheaga Music and Arts Festival Aug. 1-3 at the Parc Jean Drapeau in Montreal, QC, CA Olivia Rodrigo, Tyler The Creator, The Killers, Glass Animals, Doechii Outside Lands Music Festival Aug. 8-10 at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, CA Tyler The Creator, Hozier, Doja Cat, Vampire Weekend, MARINA Gracie Abrams set list Abrams wrapped the Australian leg of her 'Secret Of Us Tour' on May 17 at Perth's RAC Arena. According to Set List FM, here's what she performed that evening. A-Stage 01.) 'Felt Good About You' 02.) 'Risk' 03.) 'Blowing Smoke' 04.) '21' 05.) 'I Love You, I'm Sorry' (SNL version) 06.) 'Where Do We Go Now?' 07.) 'Death Wish' 08.) 'Mess It Up' 09.) 'Friend' 10.) 'Camden' 11.) 'Normal Thing' 12.) 'I Told You Things' 13.) 'Let It Happen' 14.) 'Tough Love' B-Stage (Bedroom) 15.) 'Feels Like' 16.) 'For Real This Time / Stay / Right Now' 17.) 'I Miss You, I'm Sorry' A-Stage 18.) 'us.' 19.) 'Free Now' Encore 20.) 'That's So True' 21.) 'Close to You' Gracie Abrams new music On June 21, 2024, Abrams dropped her second studio album 'The Secret Of Us.' Over 13 tracks, the breathy singer delivers sticky bedroom pop that lingers in your subconscious for weeks on end. Can't-miss cuts here include the strummy, folksy 'Felt Good About You,' eff-you anthem 'Risk' and heartbreaking 'I Love You, I'm Sorry,' dance floor-ready 'Close To You' and plucky disco-folk bop 'Normal Thing.' Make sure to give the smoldering yet shimmery 'Gave You I Gave You I' a chance, too. It's slow dance perfection. To listen for yourself, you can find 'The Secret Of Us' in its entirety here. Role Model Tucker Harrington Pillsbury, aka Role Model, will be on Abrams' side for her newly announced U.S. shows. For those that aren't familiar with his sound, think sunny, formally inventive guitar pop similar to Dominic Fike, Still Woozy, and Khalid. Sound deep dive-worthy? Check out Role Model's discography here. Huge stars on tour in 2025 Many iconic pop divas are taking their hits on the road these next few months. To keep you in the loop, here are five of our absolute favorites you won't want to miss live. • Sabrina Carpenter • Olivia Dean • Tate McRae • Lady Gaga • Dua Lipa Who else is out and about? Take a look at our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you. This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change