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Yahoo
04-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Boygenius Singer Julien Baker Cancels U.S. Tour Amid Health Issues
Musician Julien Baker has cancelled her U.S. tour with Torres amid health concerns, the Grammy winner announced on Instagram on Sunday, where she wrote, 'Due to recent events, Julien Baker is prioritizing her well-being and taking time to focus on her health.'t 'This decision was not made lightly, and we understand the disappointment this may cause for fans. We deeply appreciate your understanding,' the statement continued. 'Refunds and ticketing information will be provided by the original point of purchase. Thank you for your continued support and compassion.' The tour kicked off on April 23 and was meant to run through September 13. Baker is also known for her work as part of the indie trio Boygenius with Lucy Dacus and Phoebe Bridgers. The group won three Grammys in 2024 for Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song for 'Not Strong Enough,' as well as Best Alternative Music Album. In an interview published on in October 2023, Baker reflected on how she's grown since Boygenius formed in 2018. 'In 2018 when I met you guys I was straight edge and vegan and now it's nice to have a lobster roll when you're in New England,' she said. 'I'm a lot more lax but more mature and I don't know if I would have had the foresight as such a young kid. I was so neurotic then and really principled in a misguided way, but I think I have to have retroactive grace for that person more than I need to admire.' The post Boygenius Singer Julien Baker Cancels U.S. Tour Amid Health Issues appeared first on TheWrap.


News18
27-04-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Wiz Khalifa On Why He Believes Earth Is A ‘Flat Plane': ‘It's Only Because I've Travelled So Much'
Wiz Khalifa seemingly believes Earth is flat and "we live on a flat plane". Wiz Khalifa seemingly believes Earth is flat. The 'Black and Yellow' rapper has rejected the notion the planet is round and is convinced that humans reside on a 'huge flat plane". Asked if he thinks Earth is round, he said in a Patreon episode of 'The Joe Budden Podcast': 'No. 'I just believe that we live on a flat plane, like a huge flat plane. 'It's only because I've travelled so much." But guest host and academic Marc Lamont Hill then asked Wiz if he had ever travelled to the edge of the Earth. Seemingly referring to the supercontinent of Pangaea, he said: 'Nah, it's not that. I think that there's more masses than just what we see because it was one thing before and it spread out. 'Because when I travel, the routes that we take and how we do it, it's not possible to go up and down. You're just going straight. That's the only reason I think that." The 37-year-old musician also cast doubt on space exploration. He said: 'I don't believe in space exploration at all. I don't believe that they explore space as much as they say that they do." Despite his comments, the 'See You Again' hitmaker's latest album, 'Kush + Orange Juice 2', features a photo of a round Earth on its cover. The record is a follow-up to his 2010 album but Wiz recently admitted he 'wasn't into doing a sequel" and 'would always leave 'Kush + Orange Juice' alone", but his thoughts changed when he began working on the record. He told 'I just thought, 'What would be the most satisfying for the fans and the people who support me? Should I start over and do something brand new, or re-create something that they already love and that they're already used to?' 'So that's what made me make the decision to work on a follow-up." First Published:
Yahoo
27-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Wiz Khalifa doesn't believe the Earth is round: 'We live on a flat plane'
Wiz Khalifa seemingly believes Earth is flat. The 'Black and Yellow' rapper has rejected the notion the planet is round and is convinced that humans reside on a "huge flat plane". Asked if he thinks Earth is round, he said in a Patreon episode of 'The Joe Budden Podcast': "No. 'I just believe that we live on a flat plane, like a huge flat plane. 'It's only because I've travelled so much." But guest host and academic Marc Lamont Hill then asked Wiz if he had ever travelled to the edge of the Earth. Seemingly referring to the supercontinent of Pangaea, he said: "Nah, it's not that. I think that there's more masses than just what we see because it was one thing before and it spread out. 'Because when I travel, the routes that we take and how we do it, it's not possible to go up and down. You're just going straight. That's the only reason I think that." The 37-year-old musician also cast doubt on space exploration. He said: "I don't believe in space exploration at all. I don't believe that they explore space as much as they say that they do.' Despite his comments, the 'See You Again' hitmaker's latest album, 'Kush + Orange Juice 2', features a photo of a round Earth on its cover. The record is a follow-up to his 2010 album but Wiz recently admitted he "wasn't into doing a sequel" and "would always leave 'Kush + Orange Juice' alone", but his thoughts changed when he began working on the record. He told "I just thought, 'What would be the most satisfying for the fans and the people who support me? Should I start over and do something brand new, or re-create something that they already love and that they're already used to?' "So that's what made me make the decision to work on a follow-up."


Perth Now
27-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Wiz Khalifa doesn't believe the Earth is round: 'We live on a flat plane'
Wiz Khalifa seemingly believes Earth is flat. The 'Black and Yellow' rapper has rejected the notion the planet is round and is convinced that humans reside on a "huge flat plane". Asked if he thinks Earth is round, he said in a Patreon episode of 'The Joe Budden Podcast': "No. 'I just believe that we live on a flat plane, like a huge flat plane. 'It's only because I've travelled so much." But guest host and academic Marc Lamont Hill then asked Wiz if he had ever travelled to the edge of the Earth. Seemingly referring to the supercontinent of Pangaea, he said: "Nah, it's not that. I think that there's more masses than just what we see because it was one thing before and it spread out. 'Because when I travel, the routes that we take and how we do it, it's not possible to go up and down. You're just going straight. That's the only reason I think that." The 37-year-old musician also cast doubt on space exploration. He said: "I don't believe in space exploration at all. I don't believe that they explore space as much as they say that they do.' Despite his comments, the 'See You Again' hitmaker's latest album, 'Kush + Orange Juice 2', features a photo of a round Earth on its cover. The record is a follow-up to his 2010 album but Wiz recently admitted he "wasn't into doing a sequel" and "would always leave 'Kush + Orange Juice' alone", but his thoughts changed when he began working on the record. He told "I just thought, 'What would be the most satisfying for the fans and the people who support me? Should I start over and do something brand new, or re-create something that they already love and that they're already used to?' "So that's what made me make the decision to work on a follow-up."