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Wiz Khalifa and Sean Paul bringing new co-headlining tour to Star Lake
Wiz Khalifa and Sean Paul bringing new co-headlining tour to Star Lake

CBS News

time29-04-2025

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  • CBS News

Wiz Khalifa and Sean Paul bringing new co-headlining tour to Star Lake

Pittsburgh's own Wiz Khalifa is joining Sean Paul for a co-headlining tour this summer and will bring the show to The Pavilion at Star Lake. The two musicians will embark on the "Good Vibes Only Tour" and make their way to the Pittsburgh area on Saturday, July 19. The 15-city amphitheater run features special guest DaBaby and support from Chevy Woods, Fedd the God, and DJ Bonics. "Wiz always delivers an electric performance to rev up his fans. The tour announcement arrives after Wiz most recently released his highly anticipated new album, 'Kush + Orange Juice 2,'" said an accompanying Live Nation press release. "Kush + Orange Juice 2" serves as Wiz Khalifa's eighth studio album and is the official follow-up to his 2010 mixtape "Kush & Orange Juice," on the heels of its 15th anniversary. For Paul, this summer's tour after a 2025 U.K. arena tour with Ashanti and his 2024 Greatest Tour. Tickets are available starting with select artist presales on Wednesday, April 30, at 10 a.m. Additional presales will run throughout the week before tickets go on sale to the general public on May 2 at 10 a.m. More information can be found at Live Nation's website.

Wiz Khalifa On Why He Believes Earth Is A ‘Flat Plane': ‘It's Only Because I've Travelled So Much'
Wiz Khalifa On Why He Believes Earth Is A ‘Flat Plane': ‘It's Only Because I've Travelled So Much'

News18

time27-04-2025

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  • 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:

Wiz Khalifa doesn't believe the Earth is round: 'We live on a flat plane'
Wiz Khalifa doesn't believe the Earth is round: 'We live on a flat plane'

Yahoo

time27-04-2025

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  • 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."

Wiz Khalifa doesn't believe the Earth is round: 'We live on a flat plane'
Wiz Khalifa doesn't believe the Earth is round: 'We live on a flat plane'

Perth Now

time27-04-2025

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  • 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."

"I just believe that we live on a flat plane": Wiz Khalifa on his thought about earth
"I just believe that we live on a flat plane": Wiz Khalifa on his thought about earth

Time of India

time26-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

"I just believe that we live on a flat plane": Wiz Khalifa on his thought about earth

Rapper Wiz Khalifa opened up about his apparent thoughts on Earth's shape, despite it being proven to be round more than 2,000 years ago. During the recent episode of The Joe Budden Podcast, when he was asked if he thought Earth was round, he replied, "no." "I just believe that we live on a flat plane, like a huge flat plane," said Khalifa, reported People. Khalifa shared that he seemingly believes in "flat plane" theory because he's "travelled so much." However, after the guest host and academic Marc Lamont Hill challenged him by asking if he had ever travelled to the edge of the Earth, Khalifa reframed his thinking. "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," he said, appearing to refer to the supercontinent of Pangaea, as per the outlet. Khalifa shared that he believed there was more land that humans had yet to discover. "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," said the "Black and Yellow" performer, reported People. "I don't believe in space exploration at all," he said. "I don't believe that they explore space as much as they say that they do." Despite his apparent beliefs, Khalifa's new album Kush + Orange Juice 2 -- which was released on Friday, April 18 and is a sequel to his 2010 record -- features a round photo of Earth on its cover, reported People. Stay updated with the latest Best Hindi Movies , Best Tamil Movies , Best Telugu Movies , Best english Movies , Best Malayalam Movies

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