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Fox News
20-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Jade Cargill brings the storm to Naomi, picks up grudge-match in at WrestleMania 41
LAS VEGAS – For Jade Cargill, the first night of WrestleMania 41 was a business trip. Cargill squared off against Naomi in a grudge match weeks in the making. Naomi was revealed to be the one who attacked Cargill, pushing her through a car windshield before 2024 was over. Cargill came back at Elimination Chamber and cost Naomi a shot at the Women's World Championship. It was only bad blood from there. As much as Naomi commanded the respect of the fans and her peers, Cargill cut through all of that on her way to Las Vegas on Saturday night. Cargill turned a nasty powerbomb on Naomi into Jaded and picked up the win. It's Cargill's second WrestleMania victory after making her debut last year at WrestleMania 40. It's her first singles win on the premier premium live event since her debut in WWE. There was no blood spilled in the match despite Naomi's razorblade dress sending a message at Walemania at Brooklyn Bowl earlier in the week. What could be next for Cargill is anyone's guess. She's been on a roll lately and the next step could be a meeting with whoever turns out to be the WWE women's champion at the end of WrestleMania weekend. Cargill is one of the top female wrestlers on the SmackDown brand and there's no doubt that she could come up with some singles gold before WrestleMania 42 takes place in New Orleans. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.


Axios
26-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Axios
New Grateful Dead-inspired music venue and restaurant now open in West Loop
Deadheads rejoice! The new music venue and restaurant dedicated to The Grateful Dead's late lead singer Jerry Garcia and his adoring (obsessive? I kid!) fans is now open in the West Loop. Driving the news: Garcia's Chicago, at 1001 W. Washington Boulevard, officially opened last Friday and I got a little preview the night before. The vibe: The venue is a full-on restaurant and bar, not just a music venue, but there's a good chance there will be live music when you go. The space is booked through May. Zoom in: It's owned by Deadhead Peter Shapiro, owner of Brooklyn Bowl, who's been teasing a Chicago, Dead-focused spot for years. The menu includes some of Garcia's favorite foods, including a prime rib sandwich, zucchini fritters and a Yoo-hoo-inspired milkshake. The spot has the blessing of the Garcia family, a spokesperson told me, and my buddy spotted Jerry's daughter, Trixie, in the crowd.
Yahoo
28-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
12 March concerts in Nashville not to miss: Jason Isbell, Journey, T-Pain, Deftones
As it begins to warm up in Music City, another slate of rockin' concerts across genres will be sure to bring the heat. March will see all kinds of artists flocking to the various Nashville stages, including the recently opened music venue The Pinnacle. This month, country artists like Billy Strings, Turnpike Troubadours and Warren Zeiders will hit the stage, as will rock greats like Journey and Deftones. But don't worry, there's plenty of singer-songwriter action and indie pop acts headed to town, too. To learn about this month's concerts not to miss, read on. More: 2025 concerts coming to Nashville, what we know so far: Coldplay, Metallica, AC/DC Nashville guitar virtuoso Billy Strings is performing two shows at Bridgestone Arena on Feb. 28 and March 1 and a show at the Ryman Auditorium on March 2. The "Dust in a Baggie" artist dropped his album "Highway Prayers" in September and is known for his tracks "M-E-X-I-C-O" with Post Malone and "California Sober" with Willie Nelson. To buy tickets to Strings' Nashville shows at Bridgestone Arena, head to To learn more about how to grab tickets for Strings' Ryman show, visit Bluegrass singer-songwriter and mandolinist Sierra Hull is taking the stage at the Brooklyn Bowl on March 7 alongside Stephanie Lambring. The two-time Grammy nominee is releasing her album "A Tip Toe High Wire" on the day of the show. The 10-track record that features Tim O'Brien, Aoife O'Donovan and Béla Fleck. To buy tickets, head to The Oklahoma, red dirt country band Turnpike Troubadours are headed to The Pinnacle on March 8. The "Good Lord Lorrie" and "Diamond & Gasoline" band took a three year hiatus starting in 2019 before returning to the scene with their 2023 record "A Cat in the Rain," which was produced by Shooter Jennings. To buy tickets to the show, visit Role Model, the stage name of bedroom pop singer-songwriter Tucker Pillsbury, will hit the stage at Marathon Music Works on March 8 alongside Debbii Dawson. The "Look at That Woman" singer released his latest record, "Kansas Anymore (The Longest Goodbye)," on Feb. 14. To purchase tickets to the concert, visit The anthemic rock band Journey is headed to Nashville's The Pinnacle for a March 12 show. The "Don't Stop Believin'" band, which has been together since 1973, has garnered 19 Top 40 singles and 25 Gold and Platinum albums. Journey released their most recent record, "Freedom," in 2022, as well as a live record from Lollapalooza that same year. To purchase tickets, visit The "Buy U a Drank" and "Bartender" singer will take the stage at The Pinnacle on March 13 with DJ Montay. The hip-hop artist and rapper, born Faheem Rasheed Najm, dropped his latest solo album, "On Top of the Covers," in 2023 and his record "The Blues Brothaz" alongside Young Cash in 2024. To buy tickets to the show, visit Singer-songwriter Jason Isbell is headed to The Pinnacle for four nights of shows on March 20, 21, 22 and 28. The Intimate Evening With Jason Isbell shows will follow the release of Isbell's upcoming album "Foxes in the Snow," which drops on March 7. Singles from the album "Bury Me" and "Foxes in the Snow" are already available on streaming platforms. To buy tickets to the shows, visit Rock band Deftones, comprised of Chino Moreno, Frank Delgado, Stephen Carpenter and Abe Cunningham, is headed to Bridgestone Arena on March 26. The "Change (in the House of Flies)" band dropped their latest record, "Ohms," in 2020, as well as the 20th anniversary deluxe edition of their album "White Pony." To grab tickets, head to Singer-songwriter Joy Oladokun will perform at the Ryman Auditorium on March 27 alongside Medium Build on her Blackbird Tour. The "Sweet Symphony" and "Look Up" singer released her album "Observations From a Crowded Room" in October and her track "Northern Sky" from the film "The Fire Inside" in January. To grab tickets to the concert, head to Country singer Warren Zeiders will take the stage at The Pinnacle on March 27 with Tyler Braden. The "Pretty Little Poison" artist will release his upcoming record, "Relapse, Lies, and Betrayal," on March 14, which follows his August 2024 record "Relapse." To buy tickets to the show, visit Indie rock act the Pom Pom Squad is headed to Nashville's The Blue Room on March 28. Led by singer Mia Berrin, the band released their record "Mirror Starts Moving Without Me," which included hits "Downhill," "Messages" and "Street Fighter," in 2024. You may know Pom Pom Squad for their tracks "Drunk Voicemail" and "Head Cheerleader." To buy tickets to the show, visit Singer-songwriter Bear Rinehart's solo project, Wilder Woods, will take the stage at the Ryman Auditorium on March 29. Known for tracks "Be Yourself," "Supply and Demand" and "Someday Soon," the Needtobreathe front man released his latest Wilder Woods album, "Curioso," in February. More: Bear Rinehart opens up about solo project Wilder Woods and album inspired by grandmother's curio cabinet To grab tickets to the show, visit Audrey Gibbs is a music journalist with The Tennessean. You can reach her at agibbs@ This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Nashville concerts not to miss in March: Journey, T-Pain, Jason Isbell