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22-04-2025
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Meghan Trainor announced as Minnesota State Fair 2025 Grandstand headliner
Meghan Trainor has been announced as a 2025 Minnesota State Fair Grandstand Series headliner. The singer will take the stage on Friday, Aug. 22, and tickets range from $56 to $125.75. Tickets officially go on sale on Friday, starting at 10 a.m., via the Minnesota State Fair's website. It will be Trainor's first State Fair appearance, having initially been scheduled to perform in 2015 before she canceled the show and the rest of her tour that year due to a vocal cord hemorrhage. The last time Trainor performed in the state was in 2014, when she was one of the acts for KDWB's Jingle Ball in December at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, according to Concert Archives. The "All About That Bass" pop star has garnered a Grammy Award for Best New Artist, achieved eight multi-platinum singles and two multi-platinum albums, sold out three world tours and received multiple industry awards and nominations since she dropped that diamond-certified single in 2014. Trainor has also starred as a judge on "The Voice UK" and FOX's "The Four: Battle for Stardom." She released her fourth studio album, "Takin' It Back," in 2022 and re-released her album "Title" to celebrate its 10-year anniversary on March 28, featuring two new songs, "All About That Bass (Remastered)" and "Better When I'm Dancin' ( Timeless Tour Version)." Trainor is the eighth headlining Grandstand Series show to be announced thus far, with the others listed as follows for 2025: The Avett Brothers and The Milk Carton Kids — Aug. 29
Yahoo
11-02-2025
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KDWB's Dave Ryan returns from brief suspension after 'Super Blow' segment
KDWB's Dave Ryan returned to the airwaves on Tuesday after being suspended from his morning show following a segment titled "The Super Blow," in which on-air talent snorted food ingredients as part of a trivia game. According to a Reddit post from listeners, the portion featured the hosts snorting lines of flour, sugar, pumpkin spice and coffee creamer if they answered a question wrong. Friday's episode has since been scrubbed from YouTube. The Star Tribune first reported Ryan's suspension, quoting a listener who said the segment made it seem like the hosts were simulating acts of snorting cocaine. Listeners told the newspaper that Monday's show contained a recorded apology from iHeartRadio's Rich Davis, confirming Ryan's suspension for the post-Super Bowl edition of "The Dave Ryan Show." This apology does not appear on the version of Monday's show currently available on the iHeartRadio app. "The Super Blow" segment has also been removed from Friday's recording on the app, but several references are made to it on both Friday's and Monday's show. Sign up for our BREAKING NEWS newsletters Co-host Bailey Hess sneezed during the 7 a.m. portion of the show on Friday, and Ryan said, "bless you Bailey," to which she replied, "thanks, we've been snorting something." "Yeah, it's a freaking coffee creamer that's hitting my eyeball," she adds. "Delicious, delicious," Ryan replied. After he was absent from Monday's show, Ryan was back on Tuesday morning. No mention of the segment was made in the latest episode. Ryan responded to a Twitter user asking why he wasn't on air on Monday by saying: "Just enjoying the day off." There remains skepticism over the validity of the suspension from some of Ryan's regular listeners, given the longtime host is known for his various publicity stunts and off-the-wall segments. In 2022, the show hit the headlines when it took out billboards declaring: "Dave Ryan gave me crabs" as part of a stunt to give away $100 of crab legs to a caller. Bring Me The News reached out to KDWB and iHeartRadio on Tuesday but haven't heard back.