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Need a New Wedding Suit? Here Are 6 Sharp Options
Need a New Wedding Suit? Here Are 6 Sharp Options

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

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Need a New Wedding Suit? Here Are 6 Sharp Options

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Finding the right suit for a wedding is harder than it sounds. You probably don't want to use the same suit you wear to the office (it's a special day for everyone), but it shouldn't be too casual or loud either. Plus, with many weddings in warm weather or far-away places, you might have to consider temperature and travel capabilities too. More from Rolling Stone All the Small Things: The Best blink-182 Merch to Shop Online, From Tees to Vinyl The Best Deals From Amazon's Book Sale, From the New Emily Henry Book to the Latest Kindle Stagecoach Livestream 2025: How to Watch the Country Music Festival From Home Best Overall: Navy Fit Solid Suit Budget Pick: Tailored Fit Solid Suit Warm Weather Pick: Slim Fit Linen Blend Suit Destination Wedding Pick: Traveler Performance Collection Wool Blend Suit Casual Pick: Reserve Collection Tailored Fit Solid Suit Black Tie Pick: Slim Fit Black Palm Tuxedo If you're in need of a new wedding suit, we recommend checking out Jos. A. Bank. The menswear retailer has one of the best selections of wedding suits, whether you're shopping as a guest or the groom. Best of all, most of Jos. A. Bank's wedding suits are very affordable, which is a nice plus when every other aspect of a wedding is expensive. Below, we've rounded up some of the best wedding suits at Jos. A. Bank, including picks for destination nuptials, more casual weddings, and formal affairs. BEST OVERALL $350 Buy Now You can go wrong with a classic navy suit. This best-selling example from Jos. A. Bank features the brand's 'tailored' fit, which is between slim and traditional — just right for the current suiting landscape (and most body types). You can also get a matching vest with this one, which we love for the groom or his groomsmen. BUDGET PICK Weddings are expensive, whether you're the guest or the couple-to-be. Luckily, you can save a bit on your outfit with this budget-friendly suit at Jos. A. Bank. It's currently discounted to just $200, down from $449. It comes in three classic colors (navy, dark gray, and black) and also comes in big and tall sizes. WARM WEATHER PICK $350 Buy Now If you're heading to a wedding somewhere toasty, check out this linen blend suit. Besides being more breathable than a typical wool suit, this linen number also looks more summery and special for your loved one's (or your) big day. DESTINATION WEDDING PICK $475 Buy Now This Traveler Performance suit is designed to be worn comfortably for hours on end (say, on the plane) thanks to a stretchy fabric and anti-odor properties. Plus, the suit is wrinkle-resistant, which comes in handy if you're putting it on right out of the suitcase. Despite all these performance features, it still looks sharp, making it a great choice for destination weddings. CASUAL PICK $649 Buy Now Plenty of weddings are more casual these days. If you're heading to one, this light gray suit is a good option. The light color is more playful than the dark ones, but it's still easy to pair with just about any shirt and shoes combo. This one is also made in the USA using high-quality pure wool fibers. BLACK TIE PICK $349 Buy Now On the flip side, some nuptials are still formal affairs. If you're in need of a tuxedo, check out this one from Jos. A. Bank. It's slim fit for a sharp silhouette, and the details are all subtle and classy. Best of Rolling Stone The Best Audiophile Turntables for Your Home Audio System

Moment Woman Sings Karaoke—With No Idea Band Member Is in the Crowd
Moment Woman Sings Karaoke—With No Idea Band Member Is in the Crowd

Newsweek

time23-04-2025

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  • Newsweek

Moment Woman Sings Karaoke—With No Idea Band Member Is in the Crowd

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. A woman gave a wildly entertaining karaoke performance of a Blink-182 hit, blissfully unaware that Tom DeLonge, the co-founder, co-lead vocalist, and guitarist of the rock band, was in the crowd watching. Monica Gill (@monicasienkiewicz), 41, from Kansas City, Missouri, was on a girls' trip with her college friends—Mary O'Donohue, Michaela McDermott, Shelley Glynn and Julie Scherer—in Palm Springs, coinciding with the first weekend of the nearby Coachella music festival, though they weren't attending. Looking for a fun night out, the group ended up at Neil's Lounge, where Gill, wearing a dress printed with a bikini model's body, was volunteered by her friend O'Donohue to sing one of Blink-182's biggest hits—All the Small Things. "The original plan was that we were supposed to all go up there and sing. But everybody ditched me, and I was left by myself," Gill told Newsweek. "We had been at the bar maybe 15 to 20 minutes when my song was up. I am a horrific singer. I am not being self-deprecating. It is a fact." Knowing her vocal skills were lacking, Gill leaned into the performance with over-the-top commitment. "So, because of this reason, I knew my performance had to be spectacular. Ninety-nine percent of the stuff that I do is for my own entertainment. I really don't get embarrassed and just love to have fun and be silly," she said. A split image of Monica Gill performing and Tom DeLonge's reaction. A split image of Monica Gill performing and Tom DeLonge's reaction. @websitelandlord/@websitelandlord A spectator, Kyle Goldstein (@websitelandlord), 38, filmed the entire spectacle and shared it on TikTok, where it racked up more than 3.4 million views, over 501,000 likes, and countless amused reactions. Gill's energetic stage presence included playful voice changes and dramatic tap-dancing during the musical break. Meanwhile, DeLonge—dressed casually in a white cap and T-shirt—sat at a table in the crowd, and seemed highly amused and unsure how to react to the unexpected tribute. Gill, however, was too caught up in her routine to notice. "When I was performing, I just kept thinking of ways I could keep the performance surprising, funny and interesting," she said. "I was also staring at my friends a majority of the time and just trying to get them to laugh. I didn't really notice anyone else because of the lights." After her showstopping number, Goldstein ran up to Gill to ask if she knew who had just witnessed it. "I was very confused and did not know what he was talking about and neither did my friends," she said. Goldstein then revealed he had caught it all on video. Gill and O'Donohue made their way over to introduce themselves to DeLonge. Gill said: "I was a bit starstruck, and it is a little bit of a blur, but I do remember talking to him saying, 'Did I do the song justice?' and 'I wanted this song to have a lot of angst.' He told me I did the song justice and had a look of bewilderment and amusement," she added. A split image of Monica Gill performing and Tom DeLonge's bemused reaction. A split image of Monica Gill performing and Tom DeLonge's bemused reaction. @websitelandlord/@websitelandlord Reflecting on the night, Gill told Newsweek: "I admit, I am a lot to take in." Her friend McDermott snapped a photo of Gill with DeLonge, while Glynn—described as a mega fan of Blink-182 and their offshoot bands—was "whisper-screaming" for her to leave him alone. Afterward, the vibe in the bar only got better. The group continued singing with other patrons, applying body glitter to anyone interested—courtesy of Glynn. Scherer, another friend who was cheering Gill on during her tap sequence, captured more footage of the fun. "It was an amazing night. It is not uncommon to have that much fun with my friends. I really thought nothing of it but a fun story to tell. Then Kyle posted the video, and the sensation started," Gill said. She was stunned by the overwhelmingly positive response online. "The internet can be a cruel place, and I am absolutely shocked at how 98 percent of the comments are positive and good. I feel like people really get my personality and true self. My one and only intention was just to have fun and entertain," Gill added. "I used to be a kindergarten teacher, so I know how to keep attention and not care what people think." Monica Gill (in white dress) runs up to Tom DeLonge (in white baseball cap) in the bar after realizing he was part of the crowd. Monica Gill (in white dress) runs up to Tom DeLonge (in white baseball cap) in the bar after realizing he was part of the crowd. @monicasienkiewicz/@monicasienkiewicz Goldstein, who captured the viral moment, told Newsweek: "That night, I saw Tom DeLonge in the bar and I was stoked. Very low-key bar. Not too many people there yet. I saw this group of girls at a table—seemed like a girls' trip. One of them went up to do karaoke and started singing All the Small Things by Blink-182. But I noticed she was just singing to her friends. Neither she nor her friends were looking over at Tom, so I realized—they have no friggin' idea. "When she finished, I walked up and told them and their jaws dropped. It was hilarious, and I couldn't believe I was in the middle of such a perfect moment you only see online or in the movies," Goldstein said. He stayed in touch with Gill after the video took off. "Now her and I have been in touch because I want to make sure she gets all the attention she deserves to the extent that she wants it. She's the star. Everyone loves her in the comments section." Social-media users were quick to share their admiration. "If I ever made Tom DeLonge laugh, I'd put it on my resume," wrote one user. "The moment, the shirt, the artist. This is the most 2000 video of 2025," said Felipe Ahumada. "She had NO idea he was at her show," added another viewer. "He's at her show watching, waiting, commiserating," posted Paula Sandra. "Why is everyone so calm when Tom DeLonge is there? Also, I would never stop talking about that I made him laugh," added Victoria. Do you have any viral videos or pictures that you want to share? We want to see the best ones! Send them in to life@ and they could appear on our site.

Blink-182 'Missionary Impossible' tour: How to get tickets, tour dates and more
Blink-182 'Missionary Impossible' tour: How to get tickets, tour dates and more

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

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Blink-182 'Missionary Impossible' tour: How to get tickets, tour dates and more

Say it ain't so! No, I'm not referencing Weezer this time. Blink-182 is kicking off another tour towards the end of summer 2025 that they're calling Missionary Impossible. And while the popular late '90s band released their first album in over a decade, One More Time, the set list will mostly feature their more iconic songs from the '90s and early 2000s (think: "What's My Age Again?," "All the Small Things," "Adam's Song," "I Miss You") and we're here for it. Alkaline Trio — which includes Matt Skiba who replaced Tom DeLonge as singer and guitarist for several years — will join DeLonge, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker on tour for every show. So if you're ready to experience a Blink-182 rock show, here's when you can get your tickets and where they'll be performing. Starting Friday, Apr. 11 at 10 a.m. local venue time, you can buy tickets to a Blink-182 show on Ticket presales start Wednesday, Apr. 9 at 10 a.m. Sign up However, if you're a Citi cardholder, you've already got access to the presale tickets until Thursday, April 10 at 1 p.m. via the Citi Entertainment program. Get presale tickets Prices for a general admission ticket for the Blink-182 Missionary Impossible tour haven't been released to the public yet (you can see prices if you're a Citi cardholder though). Select tickets are already available through third part resell sites like VividSeats, where prices start at $233 for opening night of the tour. We'll update this story as soon as tickets go on general sale. Find tickets Here's a full list of where Blink-182 will be touring in 2025 (fingers crossed they're coming to your area!). Aug 28 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live Aug 29 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre Sep 1 – Charleston, SC – Credit One Stadium Sep 3 – Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek Sep 4 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach Sep 6 – Bethel, NY – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts Sep 7 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Broadview Stage at SPAC Sep 9 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion Sep 11 – Buffalo, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater Sep 13 – Pittsburgh, PA – Four Chord Music Festival Sep 14 – Ashbury Park, NJ – Sea Hear Now Sep 16 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center Sep 17 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center Sep 21 – Atlanta, GA – Shaky Knees Sep 22 – Huntsville, AL – The Orion Amphitheater Sep 24 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP Sep 26 – St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheater Sep 27 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center Oct 2 – Sacramento, CA – Aftershock Festival Oct 4 – Palm Desert, CA – Acrisure Arena

Blink-182 to perform on Daniel Island this summer
Blink-182 to perform on Daniel Island this summer

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

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Blink-182 to perform on Daniel Island this summer

DANIEL ISLAND, S.C. (WCBD) – Multi-platinum, award-winning rock band Blink-182 will perform on Daniel Island in late summer. The band, featuring Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker, will kick off its 20-city 'Missionary Impossible Tour' on August 28 in Hollywood, Florida. They are scheduled to play at Credit One Stadium on Daniel Island just days later, on September 1, with special guests Alkaline Trio. Fans can score access to pre-sale tickets beginning April 8 at noon, and tickets will go on sale to the public on Friday, April 11, at 10 a.m. 15 concerts to see in Charleston this spring Organizers say the tour will offer various VIP packages and experiences for fans, including premium tickets, access to a pre-show hospitality lounge, and special merchandise. Blink-182 quickly rose to fame in the late 90s with hit songs 'All the Small Things,' 'What's My Age Again,' 'The Rock Show,' and 'I Miss You,' among many others. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Rock star's 'awful' date with Melissa Joan Hart led to finding love with his wife
Rock star's 'awful' date with Melissa Joan Hart led to finding love with his wife

Fox News

time07-04-2025

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  • Fox News

Rock star's 'awful' date with Melissa Joan Hart led to finding love with his wife

Blink-182 bassist and singer Mark Hoppus didn't have a magical evening with Melissa Joan Hart. In an excerpt from his new memoir, "Fahrenheit-182," shared with Entertainment Weekly, Hoppus recalled meeting the "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" star at the Teen Choice Awards, "and she must've found me interesting because she had her publicist reach out to my label's publicist to give me her number. Totally normal courtship." Hoppus admitted he tried to be cool and use "Hollywood industry jargon" but realized it probably didn't impress her because she "had been famous for years." The pair went on a date for sushi, but Hoppus didn't feel like they were clicking. "It was an awful date. She was very nice, but we weren't connecting. Everything in her life revolved around acting, and it was hard to relate to her about anything else," he wrote. He said when he asked about what kind of food she liked besides sushi, she said she mostly eats what's available on set. When he asked about what she liked to read, she said she mostly read scripts for work. "And I'm sure from her perspective, all I could talk about was music. We just weren't a great match. It was tough," Hoppus said. After the dinner, Hart invited him back to her home, but he ended up calling it an early night so he could be ready for a music video shoot in the morning. When he got back to his hotel room, he had a voicemail from Skye Everly, an MTV booker, asking him to call her. Hoppus returned the call, and "some light pleasantries quickly turned into deep conversation. We talked about everything." "We talked for so long that the sun came up and we realized we'd talked all night." The "All the Small Things" singer married Everly in 2000, and welcomed their son, Jack, two years later. Hart went on to marry musician Mark Wilkerson in 2003, and welcomed three sons, Mason, Braydon, and Tucker. Representatives for Hart and Hoppus did not immediately return Fox News Digital's request for comment. "Fahrenheit-182" is available April 8.

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