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Kali Uchis Has Been Building Toward This Breakthrough Tour For Over a Decade: ‘I'm Ready to Take It to the Next Level'
Kali Uchis Has Been Building Toward This Breakthrough Tour For Over a Decade: ‘I'm Ready to Take It to the Next Level'

Yahoo

timea day ago

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  • Yahoo

Kali Uchis Has Been Building Toward This Breakthrough Tour For Over a Decade: ‘I'm Ready to Take It to the Next Level'

Kali Uchis is beginning a pivotal chapter of her career with her highly anticipated U.S. arena trek, The Sincerely, Tour, on Thursday (Aug. 14) in Portland, Oregon. Spanning 26 cities — including additional dates at the Madison Square Garden and Kia Forum — the Colombian-American chanteuse will not only showcase her latest album, Sincerely, but also reflect on her decade-long journey. From her early SoundCloud days with 2015's EP Por Vida to the bilingual brilliance of Orquídeas (2024), which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart, Uchis has cemented herself as a force in music. (See the full setlist and tour dates.) More from Billboard Kali Uchis Will Bring 10 Years of Music to The Sincerely Tour: See the Full Setlist Kali Uchis Announces The Sincerely, Tour: Here Are the Dates Kali Uchis Reflects on Motherhood, Navigating Dual Cultures and Crafting Timeless Music 'This tour feels like a return to myself,' Uchis tells Billboard Español over Zoom. 'It's nice to be able to come back and have this renewed, refreshed feeling.' Balancing motherhood with life on the road is something she's carefully planned. 'Luckily, my man is really supportive,' she says of her partner, rapper Don Toliver. The couple, who travel together alongside their young child, approach the tour not just as a professional endeavor but as a family adventure. 'I don't plan to be away from my baby for long periods of time,' she adds. As she gears up for The Sincerely, Tour, Uchis is leaving no stone unturned. Beyond preparing for the show's intricate details, she's also using her platform to celebrate Latinidad. With personal songs and heartfelt messaging, the singer hopes the live experience empowers her audience, especially those who've ever felt 'othered.' From embracing her identity as a mother to reflecting on lessons learned from past collaborators like Tyler, the Creator, Kali Uchis opens up about this pivotal moment as an artist and performer. The superstar shares how she's balancing family life on the road, why she chose Thee Sacred Souls as tour openers, and the takeaways she hopes fans carry with them long after the final show. Portland is your first stop. What is one thing you're most excited about the first concert? It's just exciting. We haven't done a tour since the Red Moon In Venus tour [in 2023]. I had a tough experience in Part II because I was pregnant, and I was not ready to announce it. It was complicated trying to perform, trying to hide my pregnancy, and not being ready to talk about it. It'll be nice to be on stage … it's like a return to myself again. I have my body back and have this renewed, refreshed feeling. I have learned so much from the touring that I've done [previously]. This definitely feels still like me, but such an evolved version. I understand much more about putting on a show — the storytelling, and what I'm trying to do with it. It's really fun. I try to be very intentional about the things that I choose to do, especially right now as a mom. Who knows how many more shows I will do after this. I try to approach it as if this were to be the last tour that I do. Would I be proud of what I've made? I put a lot of attention to all of the details that I possibly can. You've always crafted albums that feel personal. I'm excited to see live. Yeah, me too. This album [Sincerely,] versus Orquídeas, they're so different from each other. I wasn't able to tour Orquídeas because I literally gave birth right after my album release party. I was just a new mom spending time with my baby — there was no way I was going to tour that album. Even though it's called The Sincerely, Tour, it's really a huge celebration of my entire discography. The album Sincerely opens the show, then I go into Orquídeas, which is its own section — followed by deep cuts and greatest hits. I try to make sure that I'm doing something that if it were to be my last, I would be proud of it. Just to take it even further with your 2015 EP , when you were a SoundCloud artist… that's 10 years of music! Yes girl! Por Vida has a section. I'm doing 'Sycamore Tree' and songs from Por Vida that people haven't seen in a long time since I first started. I think fans are going to be really happy. I'm going to post the setlist because a lot of them have been asking for it. I feel like they're going to be really surprised about it because I'm trying to really get in there and do things that people haven't seen before. You're a new mother, and that comes with its own challenges. How will you be balancing life on the road and motherhood? Luckily, my man is really supportive. We do all of our traveling together. I have a good support system right now. Everyone knows that I have to be focused on the show, but I'm also looking at it as a family road trip, so I don't plan to be away from my baby for long periods of time. Are you and your partner going to be performing together too? He's probably going to come out in Houston, maybe a couple of other shows. We're going to play it by ear. Thee Sacred Souls are opening for this tour. Why did you choose them, and how does their sound fit with the show? Sincerely, was such a nostalgic sound in general. It was very different for me because it played on some of my influences that I haven't really shown. I'm influenced by so much different music. Everyone knows that I love oldies, but I also dug into an alternative sound. I pushed my voice in different ways that I haven't necessarily done in the past. They make so much sense with The Sincerely, Tour because I love when I find a group that is true to that sound of oldies. So many have tried and can't because it has to sound authentic for it to work. So when I find a group that is really doing it in an authentic way and that it works for them, that is really special and rare. In the past, you've toured with artists like Tyler, the Creator. What lessons or experiences are you applying now that you are leading this solo arena tour? Joining Tyler was my first arena tour. It was such a great tour to be a part of because his fan base embraced me with open arms. I have seen [female artists] opening for guys, and sometimes their fan bases can be misogynistic or cruel to the opener — so I wasn't sure what to expect out of the experience. But I was really grateful and felt blessed because they were chanting my name! At times you wouldn't have known the difference between whose show it was. Of course, I knew it was his show, but it felt also like it was my show, too. Our fans are so integrated now. That was definitely the best experience as an opener that I've ever had by far. Additional dates were added to iconic venues like Madison Square Garden and the Kia Forum. What does it mean to you to take your music to such renowned stages? It's crazy because I have been doing music for so long. Even though my first [full-length] album came out in 2018 [Isolation], I was doing shows before that. I was performing ever since I had a couple of little songs out. I really developed myself as an artist in real-time in the public eye from day one. That type of artistic growth really built me from the bottom up over the course of so many years. I definitely feel like I'm ready to take it to the next level, to celebrate still being here after so many years and having the success — being an artist that has longevity. For me that's the most special and monumental thing that I could possibly have in my career. This show includes your first-ever outfit changes — what's that process been like to prepare for? That's probably going to be the most stressful part [because] I have to run off stage for a second, get a whole new outfit and come back out — and I have two minutes to do that. I've never done that before. We've been practicing it in rehearsal. Hopefully, it goes right for every time, but I'm not expecting every show to be perfect. There are always bumps along the way. I'm excited to see how many times we can really pull this off, because I'm expecting the first couple of nights to be a bit of a learning curve. I'm trying to keep my expectations low when it comes to everything going the right way, because at the end of the day, you just have to bear in mind that sometimes not everything is going to be perfect. You just got to make the best of it with a the-show-must-go-on type of mentality. That's the best mentality to go into — going with the flow. There are so many different cues. From the camera shots to the outfits to every little detail of the production, staging, and lighting. For everything to go exactly the way it should, you have to let go a little. [One can't be] like, 'What if there's a malfunction? What if something doesn't go off when it's supposed to?' But yeah, go with the flow and remember to have fun on stage. Will you have any rituals right before hitting the stage? And how will you practice self-care while traveling? In the past I never had any, but I'm trying to develop some. I learned how to keep myself calm so that I don't get overstimulated easily. I like the room to be a certain way. I like to be able to really center myself. I guess I'll be coming up with some new things on this tour because I really want to hone in in a different way. The most important thing as a woman is decompressing after the show — washing off all my makeup and doing my skincare [routine]. It'll be so late, or maybe I'll get caught up and not do the best with that. Just making sure that I wash all of that out every night, and hope for the best because it's a lot of glam. Your music has naturally inspired so many fans over the years. For this tour, what's the biggest message or takeaway you hope they carry with them? When I started making music, people told me, 'Oh, your music is so woman empowering.' I didn't have that intention. It happened naturally. Now I'm actually honing in on that intention. I want to empower other women, other girls. I want to empower anyone who might not be in the best place in their life, who might feel alone, outcasted, or that they don't belong. That's my people. Then with Orquídeas, I really want to celebrate being Latina. Now more than ever is the time to be loud about how proud we are with so much hate going on in this country, and so many discriminative narratives about Latinos being spread right now. That's definitely an important part of my show. 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Dean Cain a ‘loser' for joining ICE: John Leguizamo
Dean Cain a ‘loser' for joining ICE: John Leguizamo

The Hill

time10-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Hill

Dean Cain a ‘loser' for joining ICE: John Leguizamo

Actor Dean Cain, best known for his role as Superman in the 1990s TV series 'Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,' made rare headlines this week after the outspoken conservative announced he would join Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The move came as the Trump administration continues its national crackdown on illegal immigration, including ICE raids and mass deportations. Cain, 59, is scheduled to be sworn in as an 'honorary ICE officer' in the next month, per the Department of Homeland Security. But while the announcement was met with acclaim from supporters of the administration, elsewhere, it's garnered Cain a multitude of criticism. One such critic is Colombian-American actor John Leguizamo (Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey'), who has been vocal about his condemnation of ICE raids and the U.S.' detention centers, took aim at Cain, dubbing the actor a 'loser.' In an Instagram post on Friday, Leguizamo spoke directly to Cain saying, 'What kind of loser volunteers to be an ICE officer? What a moron. Your pronouns are has/been.' The comments of Leguizamo's post were equally venomous towards Cain, with fellow actor Frank Grillo (James Gunn's 'Superman') replying: 'never was '. hahahahha. 😂' On Saturday, Leguizamo slammed Cain again, this time in an Instagram story featuring a fake DVD case bearing Cain's likeness with the faux film title 'Aged Ice'. The repost was from a meme account who captioned the post with 'More like 'Dean needs a cane' amiright?' Elsewhere on the internet, Cain hasn't escaped the ire of everyday people, either. A popular social media joke circulating right now is some form of the following: 'I'm really trying to boycott Dean Cain but there's just… nothing to boycott.'

Modern Family star Sofía Vergara undergoes second knee surgery, shares update from hospital bed
Modern Family star Sofía Vergara undergoes second knee surgery, shares update from hospital bed

Hindustan Times

time26-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Modern Family star Sofía Vergara undergoes second knee surgery, shares update from hospital bed

Colombian-American actor Sofía Vergara is back in recovery mode following her second knee surgery. The Modern Family star shared the health update with her followers via Instagram on Friday, posting two photos — one of herself smiling in a hospital gown, and another showing her leg wrapped in a bulky grey brace with a bandage over her knee. 'It's done! Round 2,' she wrote in the caption, alongside a prayer emoji, red hearts, and the hashtag #knee. Sofia Vergara posted photos after getting a knee surgery on Friday While the 53-year-old actor didn't go into detail about the nature of the procedure or the reason behind the second surgery, this marks her second knee operation in just over a year. Back in April 2024, she revealed on her Instagram Stories that she had undergone a prior surgery on the same knee — and had an orthopedic surgeon boyfriend by her side at the time. 'If u ever get a [major] knee surgery make sure u Get a handsome doctor who will sleep with u that night… ! Luv u,' she wrote then, alongside a photo of Justin Saliman, who was seen smiling at her in medical scrubs. Justin had reportedly supported Sofia both emotionally and professionally during that recovery. The couple split in January after over a year of dating. Shortly after her surgery, Sofia returned to Instagram to share a humorous gift she received from fellow America's Got Talent judge Howie Mandel — what looked like an electric pogo stick, a nod to her ongoing mobility challenges. Sofia has often spoken candidly about her health. In 2022, she marked World Cancer Day by revealing her past battle with thyroid cancer at the age of 28. 'At 28, 'Cancer' was not a word I expected to hear. It was just a routine checkup,' she wrote, adding, 'But the doctors found a lump in my throat, and that word became part of my story.'

'She-Hulk' Amy Muscle, husband found dead: The ROID rage theory in the double tragedy
'She-Hulk' Amy Muscle, husband found dead: The ROID rage theory in the double tragedy

Time of India

time22-06-2025

  • Time of India

'She-Hulk' Amy Muscle, husband found dead: The ROID rage theory in the double tragedy

Image credits: Instagram/amymuscle_ifbbpro Z unilda Hoyos Mendez, popularly known as Amy Muscle was a Colombian bodybuilding athlete who was recently found dead at her luxury residence in Spain's Costa del Sol on Thursday. The 43-year-old champion was found beaten to death with a hammer alongside her 46-year-old husband who had self-inflicted wounds. Her husband Jarrod Gelling's body was found in a bathroom. Zunilda had been missing since Saturday, after flying to the Costa del Sol from Dubai where she had been living for much of the time with her husband, a Colombian-American. While less is known about Gelling, he was reportedly recovering from a knee injury and had accompanied Zunilda on her trip. While an autopsy of Mendez is underway, the police believe that she died from repeated blows to the head. According to the family of the bodybuilder dubbed as 'She Hulk', Amy had been enduring abuse from her husband for the past year and was planning to divorce him. Her niece Yuleydis told a Malaga-based newspaper Sur, that her aunt was going to help Gelling following a knee operation before travelling to Portugal to compete and going back to Colombia alone after the divorce. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025: Steel Suppliers From Mexico At Lowest Prices (Take A Look) Steel Suppliers | search ads Search Now Undo "For my aunt, it was the last trip, a goodbye. She had taken the decision to split from her husband because of his aggressive behaviour. They had broken up already once and were apart for quite a while but then got back together again to try to resolve things, although the mistreatment continued," revealed the niece. According to a statement given by a National Police spokesman in Malaga, Amy's body showed "obvious signs of violence and that of the man's signs indicating a suicide-type death which is something an autopsy will have to confirm." The suspected killer is believed to have Colombian and US nationality. Was Amy Muscle's murder a case of ROID rage ? Image credits: X/@Altosnoticiasp1 While the investigations continue, according to the statements of Amy's family and her niece, it seems the couple who had been married for four years were having some marital troubles. Amy and her husband both were bodybuilders, but she was an acclaimed bodybuilding champion who had several titles under her belt. Additionally, she was also an online fitness influencer with over 100,000 subscribers on various platforms. The Spanish police suspect Gelling who had the same nationality as the suspect to be the one who killed the fitness champion before taking his own life. The entire incident could be defined as a cause of ROID rage. ROID rage is a term that is used to describe anger and aggressive behaviour associated with anabolic steroid use. Steroid use is common in bodybuilders and weightlifters who need to bulk up their mass and while it may effectively help them it also puts them at the risk of negative psychiatric symptoms. The term "roid" in roid rage is an abbreviation of the word steroid and is used to symbolise the rage caused by steroid consumption. The steroids in this case are anabolic-androgenic steroids that help enhance athletic performance and improve lean muscles. A study published in the National Library of Medicine stated that the use of AAS leads to various symptoms such as irritability and unprovoked aggression sometimes referred to as "roid rage" Another study revealed that males who had used AAS at least once in their lives reported greater involvement in violent behaviour. The results of the study also revealed that steroid usage is linked with heightened levels of violent behaviours. Considering the way Amy was murdered with a hammer, her body having signs of abuse, her family reporting her husband's abuse, and the police suspecting her husband to be the killer, the entire incident could be studied with the angle of ROID rage. However, there's no official confirmation on this.

Rising Star in Hollywood: Meet Yhover Perez, the Versatile Actor Making Waves
Rising Star in Hollywood: Meet Yhover Perez, the Versatile Actor Making Waves

Time Business News

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Business News

Rising Star in Hollywood: Meet Yhover Perez, the Versatile Actor Making Waves

Yhover Perez Actor is a name that is rapidly gaining traction in the world of film and television. A Colombian-American talent with roots in both cultures, Yhover brings a unique blend of authenticity, emotion, and charisma to every role he plays. Known for his dynamic performances in independent films and high-profile commercials, Perez is steadily carving a niche for himself in Hollywood. Yhover Perez began acting at a young age, driven by an innate love for storytelling and performance. Growing up, he immersed himself in the world of theater and film, laying the groundwork for what would become a promising career. His multicultural background has deeply influenced his approach to acting, giving him a broader emotional and cultural perspective that resonates on screen. Yhover Perez Actor is best known for his compelling work in independent films. These projects have allowed him to explore a wide range of characters, showcasing his emotional depth and impressive versatility. Unlike many performers who stick to a single genre, Perez embraces diverse roles that challenge his craft and connect with audiences on a profound level. His talent hasn't gone unnoticed. Yhover has earned roles in Emmy-recognized projects and SAG (Screen Actors Guild) productions, further cementing his credibility in the industry. These experiences have sharpened his skills and introduced him to a broader network of industry professionals, helping him take his career to the next level. In addition to film and TV, Yhover Perez has made an impact in the world of commercials. His expressive face and natural screen presence make him a standout in visual media. Brands have taken note of his ability to convey authenticity and emotion in seconds, a rare quality in commercial acting. Currently based in Los Angeles, Yhover Perez continues to pursue new and exciting projects across the entertainment spectrum. From short films to feature-length dramas, from digital series to international collaborations, he is open to opportunities that fuel his creative spirit and push him to evolve as an artist. Emotional Range : Whether portraying vulnerability, strength, or humor, Yhover brings real depth to every role. : Whether portraying vulnerability, strength, or humor, Yhover brings real depth to every role. Cultural Duality : His Colombian-American background enriches his performances and allows for greater cultural representation. : His Colombian-American background enriches his performances and allows for greater cultural representation. Commitment to Growth: Yhover Perez Actor isn't just chasing fame; he's focused on mastering his craft and making a lasting impact. As Yhover's career continues to flourish, fans and industry insiders alike are watching closely. His trajectory points to bigger roles and even greater recognition in the near future. Rising Star in HollywoodTo explore more of his work, visit his IMDb profile and stay updated on his upcoming projects. Conclusion In a world full of aspiring actors, Yhover Perez stands out not only for his talent but for his dedication, authenticity, and passion for the art of storytelling. As he continues to rise in the industry, it's clear that Yhover Perez Actor is a name you'll be hearing a lot more in the years to come. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

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