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Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Wet Leg Will Lather Up North America in ‘Moisturizer' on New Tour
'Party in the USA' by Miley Cyrus served as the background music for Wet Leg's tour announcement — and we think that's beautiful. On Thursday, the Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers-fronted band announced the 19-stop North American tour celebrating their upcoming album, Moisturizer. The North American tour will kick off in September in Seattle, before the group makes its way to Portland, Chicago, New York, Atlanta, and El Paso, before closing the run at Los Angeles' Greek Theatre on Oct. 17. Mary in the Junkyard will join the band on the road for the U.S. dates. More from Rolling Stone Eric Church Maps Out Free the Machine Tour Beyoncé Delivers Powerful Statement on Country at Stunning 'Cowboy Carter' Tour Opener Maren Morris Announces Extensive 'Dreamsicle' 2025 World Tour 'Moistourizer is coming to get you north america… 😈' the band wrote on Instagram. 'Yeah yeah yeah yeah it's a party in the USA.' Tickets for the Moisturizer run will go on sale to the general public on May 8 at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can also presale tickets starting. on Wednesday at 10 a.m. The tour will arrive nearly two months after the release of the band's sophomore album, Moisturizer, which they preceded with the single 'Catch These Fists' last month. The band is also scheduled to tour the United Kingdom this month. 'We were just kind of having fun and exploring,' Chambers said in a statement at the time. The album will also feature songs such as 'Pond Song,' 'Pokemon,' 'Jennifer's Body,' and '11:21.' Wet Leg's North American tour dates Sept. 1 – Seattle, WA @ Paramount TheatreSept. 3 – Vancouver, BC @ Malkin BowlSept. 5 – Portland, OR @ Revolution HallSept. 9 – Minneapolis, MN @ First AvenueSept. 10 – Chicago, IL @ Salt ShedSept. 12 – Toronto, ON @ HISTORYSept. 13 – Montreal, QC @ MTELUSSept. 14 – Boston, MA @ RoadrunnerSept. 15 – Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music HallSept. 17 – New York, NY @ Summerstage in Central ParkSept. 19 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 ClubSept. 21 – Atlanta, GA @ Shaky KneesSept. 30 – Oakland, CA @ Fox TheaterOct. 3 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial TheatreOct. 7 – Oklahoma City, OK @ The CriterionOct. 14 – El Paso, TX @ Lowbrow PalaceOct. 17 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time


Indianapolis Star
08-05-2025
- Automotive
- Indianapolis Star
Writing himself into IndyCar's history books: Here's where Alex Palou stacks up among the greats
INDIANAPOLIS — Less than a quarter of the way into his 2025 IndyCar campaign, Alex Palou is in the midst of one of the most dominant starts to a career the sport has ever seen and could be well on his way toward one of the more historic seasons in recent memory. Though more than three quarters of the season is left on the calendar, a championship for Palou, who already has three wins in four starts this season, would give him his fourth in just six seasons — a number of championships only five drivers have met or surpassed in American open-wheel racing history (A.J. Foyt, seven titles; Scott Dixon, six titles; and Mario Andretti, Sebastien Bourdais and Dario Franchitti all with four each). Only Bourdais, albeit when American open-wheel talent was split across two series -- did it faster (five seasons), and Foyt (eight seasons) reached the mark in fewer than 14 seasons. Palou's winning pace to start 2025 is historic, too, as is the rate in which he reached 14 wins on his career last weekend at Barber Motorsports Park. As the two-time defending IndyCar champion continues to write himself into the IndyCar record books at just 28 years old, here's where the Chip Ganassi Racing driver stacks up among the sport's greats. An Indy 500 cult icon: Junkyard vagabond gained fame as Mr. First In Line for 37 years As impressive as his start to this season has been, Palou's legendary Chip Ganassi Racing teammate Scott Dixon managed to win three races in his first four starts just five years ago. But a win Saturday afternoon on the IMS road course? Then Palou would really begin to join an ultra-select group in IndyCar lore, even more so if he were to sweep the Month of May and capture his first 500 victory. Here are the drivers who've gotten onto hot streaks to start IndyCar seasons before. Drivers to win three of the first four races Drivers to win four of the first five races Drivers to win five of the first six races Drivers to win nine of the first 10 races 'We'll be strong at places he won't': Scott McLaughlin remains confident in IndyCar title hopes Kyle Kirkwood made sure that Palou won't win every race this year, but Palou is on a frenetic pace with a half-dozen tracks left this season where he's won before, and four of them multiple times. At this point in the 2023 season, where he would go on to win five times, Palou had yet to pick up a victory, so there's reason to wonder if he might hit that eight-win mark that's only been reached once in more than 30 years, and only three times since 1970. Here's the class of drivers Palou would join if he were to go on and have a career-best season in 2025: Drivers who've won six races in a season Drivers who've won seven races in a season Drivers who've won eight races in a season Drivers who've won nine races in a season Drivers who've won 10 races in a season 'I was a bit lonely': Alex Palou marvels in 'best weekend in IndyCar' after dominant Barber win Alex Palou has reached the 14-win mark 85 starts into his IndyCar career while in the middle of his sixth season at 28 years old. Here's how long it took the winningest drivers in IndyCar history, from the leader (A.J. Foyt, 67 wins) to 14th all-time (Rick Mears, 29) to reach 14 wins in their careers: A.J. Foyt Scott Dixon Mario Andretti Will Power Michael Andretti Al Unser Sr. Sebastien Bourdais Bobby Unser Al Unser Jr. Paul Tracy Dario Franchitti Helio Castroneves Josef Newgarden Rick Mears
Yahoo
06-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
TMNT: Splintered Fate DLC Adds Fan-Favorite Character
Today, Super Evil Megacorp released the first DLC for its action roguelike game . Titled Casey Jones & the Junkyard Jam, the new content is available now to download on all platforms which includes Nintendo Switch, PC, and mobile devices. The most notable addition to the TMNT: Splintered Fate DLC is Casey Jones as a playable character. A description of the character describes him in lacking finesse, but makes up for it in raw power. It also includes the new Junkyard level, new enemies and bosses, and five new artifacts. Check out the trailer below to get a glimpse at the new content. 'After defeating Karai, you have your choice to enter the Streets, or try your luck in the Junkyard,' reads the DLC's description. 'The Junkyard brings an all new narrative starring Casey, the Punk Frogs, their mechanic, Gigi, and a surprise Punk Frog encore.' 'While a junkyard wouldn't normally feel homey, the Punk Frogs have settled in and made it their own,' continues the description. 'The warmth from the blazing barrel fires, the completely non-toxic pools of water, the artistry of Frog graffiti peppering the landscape. What could be better?' TMNT: Splintered Fate originally launched in November 2024. Since then, the developers have been updating the game fairly regularly. The last hotfix was implemented in January, and featured controller support improvements. TMNT: Splintered Fate's Casey Jones & the Junkyard Jam DLC costs $6.99 on all platforms. However, Steam users get a bit of a discount right now. As an 'introductory offer,' the DLC is 15% off, with a listing of $5.94. For new players, a bundle with the base game and DLC is available on Steam for $22.64. This is a pretty good deal considering at list price, it would come out to $36.98 all together. The post TMNT: Splintered Fate DLC Adds Fan-Favorite Character appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.