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Jack in the Box and T-Pain Team Up to Unleash the Ultimate Late-Night Gaming Munchie Meal
Jack in the Box and T-Pain Team Up to Unleash the Ultimate Late-Night Gaming Munchie Meal

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Jack in the Box and T-Pain Team Up to Unleash the Ultimate Late-Night Gaming Munchie Meal

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jack in the Box Inc. (NASDAQ: JACK) is turning up the volume on late-night cravings with its latest Munchie Meal collab: a flavor-packed, gamer-approved meal designed by none other than T-Pain – music icon, streamer, podcaster, and professional night owl. 'Late nights are when I'm at my most creative—whether I'm in the studio or gaming with my crew,' said T-Pain. 'Jack has always been the spot for those sessions. This Munchie Meal hits every craving when I'm up all night chasing wins.' Share Introducing The T-Pain Munchie Meal, a curated feast made for marathon sessions – whether you're grinding in Fortnite or vibing to late-night tracks. It's the newest drop in Jack's celebrity Munchie Meal series, following collabs with hip-hop heavyweights like Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg. What's Inside the T-Pain Munchie Meal? Built for peak late-night performance, the T-Pain Munchie Meal includes: Your choice between a Burg-R-Tater Melt or Chick-N-Tater Melt One of Jack's iconic tacos Medium Seasoned Curly Fries A Stuffed Cookie A small drink An exclusive T-Pain air freshener - a collector's item for true fans Need even more variety? Fans can also Build Your Own Munchie Meal with any entrée, two sides, and a drink. Truly customized for whatever mood the night brings. 'Late nights are when I'm at my most creative—whether I'm in the studio or gaming with my crew,' said T-Pain. 'Jack has always been the spot for those sessions. This Munchie Meal hits every craving when I'm up all night chasing wins.' From Drive-Thru to Digital: Jack & T-Pain Drop Into Fortnite This collab doesn't just hit the drive-thru—it's taking over the digital universe. Following the debut of Jack's CEO Minigames earlier this year, Jack is back with a new custom map: Jack Zone Wars, and this time, he's rolling deep with T-Pain. Set on T-Pain's oversized gamer's desk, Jack Zone Wars shrinks players as they battle, turning monitors, soda cans, and game controllers into terrain. Power-ups pulled straight from the T-Pain Munchie Meal add a delicious twist—grab a taco for health, a Stuffed Cookie for super speed, Curly Fries for a high jump, and a Burge-R-Tater Melt for a double pump bonus. Players who order a Munchie Meal through the Jack app unlock the exclusive with the T-Pain loadout, players deal more damage and unlock mythic weapons to help them beat out the competition. It all builds up to June 26, when T-Pain will host a live-streamed Fortnite event from his pro gaming studio, letting fans jump in, squad up, and compete in real time with Jack and the man himself. "T-Pain is a multi-hyphenate force and creative powerhouse—just like Jack," said Ryan Ostrom, Chief Customer and Digital Officer at Jack in the Box. 'We both thrive on variety. From music to gaming to food, T-Pain brings something different to every experience. At Jack, we've built our brand around that same idea—offering unexpected flavor mashups and bold choices for whatever you're craving. This Munchie Meal brings it all together for the fans who want more after dark." The T-Pain Munchie Meal is available now until July 27 at all Jack in the Box locations nationwide, on and on the Jack app. Whether you're couch-locked, console-ready, or out on a late-night drive, Jack and T-Pain have you covered. About Jack in the Box: Jack in the Box Inc. (NASDAQ: JACK), founded and headquartered in San Diego, California, is a restaurant company that operates and franchises Jack in the Box ®, one of the nation's largest hamburger chains with approximately 2,200 restaurants across 22 states, and Del Taco ®, the second largest Mexican-American QSR chain by units in the U.S. with approximately 600 restaurants across 17 states. For more information on both brands, including franchising opportunities, visit and Category: Corporate

Jack in the Box and T-Pain Team Up to Unleash the Ultimate Late-Night Gaming Munchie Meal
Jack in the Box and T-Pain Team Up to Unleash the Ultimate Late-Night Gaming Munchie Meal

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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Jack in the Box and T-Pain Team Up to Unleash the Ultimate Late-Night Gaming Munchie Meal

The Grammy-winning artist and gaming legend joins Jack for a late-night takeover in the drive-thru and on Fortnite SAN DIEGO, May 29, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jack in the Box Inc. (NASDAQ: JACK) is turning up the volume on late-night cravings with its latest Munchie Meal collab: a flavor-packed, gamer-approved meal designed by none other than T-Pain – music icon, streamer, podcaster, and professional night owl. Introducing The T-Pain Munchie Meal, a curated feast made for marathon sessions – whether you're grinding in Fortnite or vibing to late-night tracks. It's the newest drop in Jack's celebrity Munchie Meal series, following collabs with hip-hop heavyweights like Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg. What's Inside the T-Pain Munchie Meal? Built for peak late-night performance, the T-Pain Munchie Meal includes: Your choice between a Burg-R-Tater Melt or Chick-N-Tater Melt One of Jack's iconic tacos Medium Seasoned Curly Fries A Stuffed Cookie A small drink An exclusive T-Pain air freshener - a collector's item for true fans Need even more variety? Fans can also Build Your Own Munchie Meal with any entrée, two sides, and a drink. Truly customized for whatever mood the night brings. "Late nights are when I'm at my most creative—whether I'm in the studio or gaming with my crew," said T-Pain. "Jack has always been the spot for those sessions. This Munchie Meal hits every craving when I'm up all night chasing wins." From Drive-Thru to Digital: Jack & T-Pain Drop Into Fortnite This collab doesn't just hit the drive-thru—it's taking over the digital universe. Following the debut of Jack's CEO Minigames earlier this year, Jack is back with a new custom map: Jack Zone Wars, and this time, he's rolling deep with T-Pain. Set on T-Pain's oversized gamer's desk, Jack Zone Wars shrinks players as they battle, turning monitors, soda cans, and game controllers into terrain. Power-ups pulled straight from the T-Pain Munchie Meal add a delicious twist—grab a taco for health, a Stuffed Cookie for super speed, Curly Fries for a high jump, and a Burge-R-Tater Melt for a double pump bonus. Players who order a Munchie Meal through the Jack app unlock the exclusive with the T-Pain loadout, players deal more damage and unlock mythic weapons to help them beat out the competition. It all builds up to June 26, when T-Pain will host a live-streamed Fortnite event from his pro gaming studio, letting fans jump in, squad up, and compete in real time with Jack and the man himself. "T-Pain is a multi-hyphenate force and creative powerhouse—just like Jack," said Ryan Ostrom, Chief Customer and Digital Officer at Jack in the Box. "We both thrive on variety. From music to gaming to food, T-Pain brings something different to every experience. At Jack, we've built our brand around that same idea—offering unexpected flavor mashups and bold choices for whatever you're craving. This Munchie Meal brings it all together for the fans who want more after dark." The T-Pain Munchie Meal is available now until July 27 at all Jack in the Box locations nationwide, on and on the Jack app. Whether you're couch-locked, console-ready, or out on a late-night drive, Jack and T-Pain have you covered. About Jack in the Box: Jack in the Box Inc. (NASDAQ: JACK), founded and headquartered in San Diego, California, is a restaurant company that operates and franchises Jack in the Box® , one of the nation's largest hamburger chains with approximately 2,200 restaurants across 22 states, and Del Taco® , the second largest Mexican-American QSR chain by units in the U.S. with approximately 600 restaurants across 17 states. For more information on both brands, including franchising opportunities, visit and Category: Corporate View source version on Contacts Press Contact: Casey MiddletonPublic Relations, Jack in the Boxmedia@ Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

No stadium shows, but plenty of big concerts are coming to Jacksonville this summer
No stadium shows, but plenty of big concerts are coming to Jacksonville this summer

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time2 days ago

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No stadium shows, but plenty of big concerts are coming to Jacksonville this summer

Change is coming this summer to Jacksonville's concert scene, but from the looks of it, the music will be excellent. There's a new venue in town. Five has opened in the former Sun-Ray Cinema space in Five Points, with room for 1,200 standing fans. Another is coming. The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall has been closed for more than a year and will reopen in August as an expanded venue with some permanent seating. When completed, it will be about the same size as Five, and it will be interesting to see how the venues compete for acts and for fans. A new nightclub, Decca Live, opened on Bay Street in downtown Jacksonville earlier this year and is regularly booking acts. Just down the street, the former Underbelly club has rebranded as The Albatross and has its own slate of shows. Daily's Place has a lighter-than-usual schedule this summer as construction begins on the adjacent EverBank Stadium. There's still no word on whether Daily's will operate at all next year, when crews remove the upper decks of the stadium, or the following year, when the stadium will be closed entirely while new decks are built. Even with all the changes, you shouldn't have to look too hard to find a show that suits your tastes. Beatlemaniac? Ringo Starr's playing. Pre-schooler? Kidz Bop is coming. Southern rocker? Molly Hatchet's doing a hometown show at the Florida Theatre. Country? Choose between Shania Twain, Brad Paisley, Riley Green or Red Clay Strays. Heart is coming, and so is a Heartbreaker. Lil Poppa and Lil Duval all have shows on the books, as do Lil Baby, Da Baby and Skilla Baby. Jazz fans will dig Postmodern Jukebox, hip-hoppers will flock to shows by Ice Cube and Jeezy, and folks looking for a laugh have Nate Bargatze and Nikki Glaser. Here are the highlights: Rick Springfield, with John Waite, Wang Chung and John Cafferty, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 29, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $39.50-$149.50. Tyler Childers, 8 p.m. Thursday, May 29, at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. $76.32-$319. Sam Barber, 7 p.m. Friday, May 30, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $35-$65. Afrojack, 10 p.m. Friday, May 20, at Decca Live. $48-$84. Cash Money Millionaires, 7 p.m. Saturday, May 31, at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. $65-$129. T-Pain, with Young Cash, 8 p.m. Saturday, May 31, at Daily's Place. $79-$275. Young Nudy, 8 p.m. Saturday, May 31, at Five. $47. ROA, 9 p.m. Saturday, May 31, at Jax After Dark. $60. Styx, with Kevin Cronin and Don Felder, 6:45 p.m. Monday, June 2, at Daily's Place. $49.50-$899.50. Dispatch, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 3, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $39.50-$99.50. Barenaked Ladies, 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 4, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $45-$135. Happy Together Tour, with the Turtles, Jay & the Americans, Mark Lindsay and others, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 5, at the Florida Theatre. $39.50-$79.50. Arthur Young, Syleena Johnson and others, 6 p.m. Friday, June 6, at the Jacksonville Equestrian Center. $77. Old Dominion, 7 p.m. Friday, June 6, at Daily's Place. Ticket prices unavailable. Modest Mouse, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 11, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $45-$65. Lil Baby, with BigXthaPlug, NLE Choppa and Loe Shimmy, 7 p.m. Thursday, June 12, at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. $56-$345. Ian Munsick and Flatland Cavalry, 7 p.m. Thursday, June 12, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $27.50-$69.50. Vampire Weekend, 7 p.m. Thursday, June 12, at Daily's Place. $49.50-$129.50. Pepper, 7 p.m. Friday, June 13, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre Backyard Stage. $38-$43. Nesty, 9 p.m. Friday, June 13, at Cuba Libre. $50-$150. Nikki Glaser, 8 p.m. Saturday, June 14, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $45-$95. Max McCown, 8 p.m. Sunday, June 15, at Five. $45. Brand New, 7 p.m. Monday, June 16, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $39.50-$109.50. Glass Animals, 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 17, at Daily's Place. $49.50-$129.50. Thievery Corporation, 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 18, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre Backyard Stage. $52.50. Bailey Zimmerman, 6 p.m. June 19-20 at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $49-$195. Lil Poppa, 8 p.m. Friday, June 20, at Five. $54-$140. Aquabats, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, June 21, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre Backyard Stage. $30.50-$33. Humberto Plancarte, 6 p.m. Saturday, June 21, at the Jacksonville Equestrian Center. $40. Isley Brothers, 8 p.m. Saturday, June 21, at the Moran Theater. $40-$175. Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 22, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $54-$184. Avril Lavigne, 7 p.m. Monday, June 23, at Daily's Place. $79.75-$159.75. Heart, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 24, at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. $63-$153. Totally '80s Tour, with Big Country, Tommy Tutone, Gene Loves Jezebel and Bow Wow Wow, 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 24, at the Florida Theatre. $45-$55. Slightly Stoopid, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 26, at Daily's Place. $30.25-$90.25. Kidz Bop Live, 7 p.m. Friday, June 27, at Daily's Place. $29.25-$69.25. Billy Currington and Kip Moore, 7 p.m. Friday, June 27, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $39.75-$89.75. Ledisi, 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 27, at the Florida Theatre. $50-$130.50. Drivin N Cryin, 8 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at Five. $20. Molly Hatchet, 8 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at the Florida Theatre. $39.50-$52.50. Ninja Kidz, 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 2, at the Florida Theatre. $34.50-$59.50. Carnifex, 8 p.m. Thursday, July 3, at Five. $38. Lil Duval, with Bossman Dlow, Plies, Da Baby, Big Boogie and Skilla Baby, 8 p.m. Friday, July 11, at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. $78-$287. Yonder Mountain String Band, with Daniel Donato's Cosmic Country and Railroad Earth, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, July 13, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $38.50-$74.80. Thee Phantom & the Illharmonic Orchestra, 7 p.m. Sunday, July 13, at the Florida Theatre. $35-$55. Big Time Rush, 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 15, at Daily's Place. $60-$130. Gladys Knight, 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 15, at the Florida Theatre. $49.50-$114.50. Tickets for March 8 show will be honored. Counting Crows, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 19, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $39.50-$129.50. Lil Poppa, 8 p.m. Saturday, July 19, at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. $65-$253. Dave Koz and Friends, 8 p.m. Saturday, July 19, at the Florida Theatre. $45-$79. Pablo Cruise, with Pure Prairie League and Firefall, 7 p.m. Sunday, July 20, at the Florida Theatre. $39.50-$67.50. Goo Goo Dolls, 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 23, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $39.50-$129.50. Here Comes the Mummies, 8 p.m. Thursday, July 24, at the Florida Theatre. $49-$75. Duval's Comedy Jam, with Don "DC" Curry, Lunell, Karlous Miller, Tony Roberts and Nod Ross, 8 p.m. Friday, July 25, at Moran Theater. $53-$152. Ryan Adams, 8 p.m. Friday, July 25, at the Florida Theatre. $39-$59. Lorrie Morgan, 8 p.m. Saturday, July 26, at the Florida Theatre. $50-$65. Descendants, 8 p.m. Sunday, July 27, at Five. $51. Shania Twain, 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 29, at Daily's Place. $114.25-$1,005.25. Anberlin, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 31, at Decca Live. $41-$149. Dan Tyminski Band, 8:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 1, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $59-$79. Brad Paisley, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $39.75-$99.75. Rob Thomas, 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2, at Daily's Place. $48-$837. Sister Hazel, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 7, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $36-$56. Cypress Hill and Atmosphere, with Lupe Fiasco and the Pharcyde, 6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $41.80-$88. Brian Kelley, 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $43-$82. Riley Green, 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8, at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. $57.40-$348.33. Emily Compagno, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 9, at the Florida Theatre. $34.50-$175. Maxwell, 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 10, at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. $45-$530. Girl Named Tom, 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 10, at the Florida Theatre. Ticket prices unavailable. Postmodern Jukebox, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 13, at the Florida Theatre. $34.50-$99.50. Mike Campbell & the Dirty Knobs, 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 14, at the Florida Theatre. $39.50-$362. Nate Bargatze, 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 15, at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. $39.75-$99.75. Wood Brothers, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 16, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $35-$55. Red Clay Strays, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 20, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $55.00-$105.00. UB40, with the Fixx, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $50-$75. Jeezy, 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at the Moran Theater. $100-$375. Caamp, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 26, at the St. Augustine Amphitheater. $38-$78. Umphrey's McGee, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 31, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre Backyard Stage. $55-$64. Tim Meadows, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $29-$56. Disney Descendants/Zombies, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9, at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. $42-$329. Ice Cube, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 10, at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. $46-$436. Sierra Ferrell, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $35.50-$75.50. Eddie Griffin, 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13, at the Florida Theatre. $42.50-$59. Lee Brice, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $41-$81. Leon Bridges, with Charley Crockett, 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 14, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $56-$153. Mountain Goats, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $63-$86. Maddox Batson, 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19, at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. $38-$71. Beabadoobee, Vance Joy, Father John Misty, Maren Morris and David Kushner, Saturday, Sept. 20 at Francis Field, St. Augustine. $140-$805. Hozier, the Teskey Brothers, Rilo Kiley and Gigi Perez, Sunday, Sept. 21, at Francis Field, St. Augustine. $140-$805. This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Concerts in Jacksonville: The big shows coming this summer

What's in your cart? T-Pain shares his streaming and gaming must-haves
What's in your cart? T-Pain shares his streaming and gaming must-haves

USA Today

time3 days ago

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What's in your cart? T-Pain shares his streaming and gaming must-haves

What's in your cart? T-Pain shares his streaming and gaming must-haves Plus, find out what the "Buy You A Drank" artist's late-night munchie order is. Big news: T-Pain is fresh off Coachella and Stagecoach festival performances and heading back to Wiscansin. T-Pain's iconic hits like "Buy You A Drank" and "I'm Sprung" were not only the soundtrack of the mid-2000s, but they are still on replay in my house and we're gonna pretend that it hasn't been almost 20 years since those dropped because that makes me feel old. Despite his list of bangers and being crowned the king of autotune, T-Pain's inaugural Coachella performance wasn't until 2025, when he absolutely rocked it. Sure, T-Pain's catchy club hits are classics but over the years, he's also made it clear that he is incredibly talented. Like, have you ever heard him sing sans-autotune? He won the first season of 'The Masked Singer' on NBC and he's racked up nearly four million subscribers across his Nappy Boy Entertainment, gaming and T-Pain channels on YouTube, five million on Instagram and nearly five million on TikTok. As part of USA TODAY Shopping's "What's in your cart?" franchise, we connected with T-Pain to discuss his streaming must-haves and new Munchie Meal at Jack in the Box. T-Pain's streaming and gaming must-haves 'I travel...a lot and so I'm not always streaming from one of my home set ups," T-Pain said. "The Hollyland wireless mics make it easy to still have that clean sound when I'm moving around and on the road. I won't leave home without it.' 1. Hollyland Lark M2 Duo 2-Person Wireless Combo Microphone System More: What's in your cart? Shop Blake Griffin's favorite furniture, shoes and more 2. Rode PodMic Dynamic Podcasting Microphone 3. Red Solo Party Plastic Disposable Cups In probably the most on-brand promotion I've ever seen, T-Pain said he uses at least three red solo cups stacked together. "Never know what is going to be in the solo cups, but you always need three stacked minimum," T-Pain said. "Insulation, you know? Keeps the drink inside cold." Tips from an expert. 4. Meta Quest 3 VR Headset with the Soapbox App "They are doing some really unique stuff in the VR space when it comes to artists and music - something to check out for sure! Also, you can hang out with me from your living room so there is that.' - T-Pain 5. My Jack In The Box Munchie Meal 'When I pull some long streams, I don't have time to necessarily go up to my kitchen and cook something so Jack In The Box is always my go to," T-Pain said. The fast-food chain and the artist recently paired for T-Pain's Munchie Meal. "My munchie meal is basically a gift from the food gods…or at least from Jack. Got everything you could want in just one box. Makes it easy to actually eat while I'm on stream.' What to know about T-Pain's Munchie Meal at Jack in the Box? T-Pain is gearing up for his next big stage: his very own Jack in the Box Munchie Meal. Launching on Monday, June 2, T-Pain will be the latest artist to curate Jack in the Box's Munchie Meal. T-Pain joins a lineup of beloved Munchie Meal collabs from years past, including fellow artists Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg. Here are the options for T-Pain's Munchie Meal: Get sprung with your choice of a Burg-R-Tater Melt or Chick-N-Tater Melt, taco, regular curly fries, stuffed cookie, & regular drank. Comes with a T-Pain air freshener you'll be N Luv with. 🍔 Burg-R-Tater Melt: A warm buttery croissant with 100% seasoned beef, hickory smoked bacon, a hash brown, Swiss and cheddar cheese, cheese sauce and Buttermilk Ranch. 🍗 Chick-N-Tater Melt: A buttery croissant with a chicken patty, hickory smoked bacon, hash brown, Swiss and cheddar cheese, cheese sauce and Buttermilk Ranch. That's not all! As part of their summer partnership, Jack Box, Jack in the Box's CEO, and T-Pain will land in a joint Fortnite map, live from T-Pain's home gaming studio to face off in the ultimate battle royale, with chances for fans to game alongside the two legends. More: What's in your cart? 'Real Housewives' star Bethenny Frankel's top summer beauty buys Get tickets to see T-Pain Grab your Munchie Meal, your red Solo cups and watch T-Pain's latest stream. Or you could see the legend himself perform IRL at his Back to Wiscansin Fest on Saturday, June 14 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Get 'Back to Wiscansin' tickets

Thanks for the memories: All the top moments from Boston Calling 2025
Thanks for the memories: All the top moments from Boston Calling 2025

Boston Globe

time5 days ago

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Thanks for the memories: All the top moments from Boston Calling 2025

Boston Calling 2025 photos and highlights T-Pain performed at Boston Calling on Friday night. Ben Stas for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe Friday Cowboy (and rain) boots were the attire du jour for Boston Calling on Friday, as the wettest day of the fest collided with its country-heavy billing. The first night also brought faithful Fenway vibes as fans joined a 'Sweet Caroline' singalong during a rain-soaked intermission while waiting for headliner Combs to perform. The short delay before his set proved to be worth the wait, as the country star charged up the Green Stage and 'didn't let up for an hour and a half,' according to Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Boston Calling crowd shows up in full country attire for day one of festival Share Scores of cowboy hats, boots, and bandanas could be seen in the crowd at Boston Calling Friday, with country acts Luke Comb and Megan Moroney headlining. ( Olivia Yarvis/Globe Staff ) Advertisement The 'When It Rains It Pours' singer's set featured a cameo by fellow country star Megan Moroney, who performed earlier in the night on the Green Stage. She rocked a personalized Red Sox jersey while joining Combs for a rendition of his song 'Beer Never Broke My Heart.' Combs noted in an Instagram post that Moroney had been an extra in the song's music video and asked her to jump in on Friday night when he saw they 'were playing the same festival.' Other highlights from the day included Sheryl Crow, rewarding fans who weathered the late-afternoon rain with crowd-pleasing hits like 'Soak Up The Sun.' She offered a small bit of political commentary too, Advertisement Poncho-clad fans took in a performance by Sheryl Crow at Boston Calling on Friday. Ben Stas for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe Meanwhile, singer-songwriter Max McNown played up to the New England crowd by performing the Noah Kahan's 'Stick Season,' calling the Vermont crooner, 'one of my greatest inspirations.' Over on the Blue Stage, rapper T-Pain showed off his dance moves and kept the party going with nostalgic bangers like 'Buy You A Drank (Shawty Snappin')' and 'All I Do Is Win.' T-Pain performed at Boston Calling on Friday. Ben Stas for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe Boston band Dalton & the Sheriffs served as a last-minute replacement for TLC. The R&B group dropped out 'due to an unexpected medical circumstance,' the and check out more photos from Friday below. Luke Combs performed at Boston Calling on Friday. Ben Stas for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe Luke Combs performed at Boston Calling on Friday. Ben Stas for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe Fans cheered for a performance by Luke Combs at Boston Calling on Friday. Ben Stas for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe Fans sang along while "Sweet Caroline" played before Luke Combs' performance at Boston Calling on Friday. Ben Stas for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe T-Pain performed at Boston Calling on Friday. Ben Stas for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe Megan Moroney performed at Boston Calling on Friday. Alive Coverage for Boston Calling Sheryl Crow performed at Boston Calling on Friday. Ben Stas for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe Megan From Work performed at Boston Calling on Friday. Ben Stas for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe Singer Josh Lane performed with Thee Sacred Souls at Boston Calling on Friday. Ben Stas for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe Infinity Song performed at Boston Calling on Friday. Ben Stas for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe Dalton and the Sheriffs performed at Boston Calling on Friday. Ben Stas for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe Max McNown performed at Boston Calling on Friday. Alive Coverage for Boston Calling Future Teens performed at Boston Calling on Friday. Ben Stas for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe Fans took in a performance by Latrell James at Boston Calling on Friday. Ben Stas for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe Latrell James performed at Boston Calling on Friday. Ben Stas for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy performed at Boston Calling on Saturday. Erin Clark/Globe Staff Saturday Saturday's lineup was a trip down memory lane for millennial pop-punk fans, culminating with headliners Fall Out Boy. From hits like 'Thnks fr th Mmrs' to newer tracks like 'So Much (for) Stardust,' the band surveyed its lengthy discography, with plenty of pyrotechnics thrown into the mix. Fans sing along to the Fall Out Boy at Boston Calling on Saturday. Erin Clark/Globe Staff Fans who caught Fall Out Boy's set were treated to another 'Sweet Caroline' moment, as singer Patrick Stump broke out the Neil Diamond tune during a brief piano interlude. The band also teased the opening to the Dropkick Murphy's 'I'm Shipping Up to Boston' before diving into 'Bang The Doldrums.' Avril Lavigne also brought the pyrotechnics and a heavy dose of pink pop punk aesthetics to the Green Stage with her early 2000s angsty teen anthems like 'Sk8er Boi.' Lavigne later brought singer Alex Gaskarth from All Time Low out to perform their recent track 'Fake As Hell.' (All Time Low performed earlier in the day on the Green Stage as well.) Advertisement The Maine, Black Crowes, Cage the Elephant, and James Bay were also among Saturday's lineup of performers. and check out more photos from Saturday below. Patrick Stump, lead singer of Fall Out Boy, performed at Boston Calling on Saturday. Erin Clark/Globe Staff The Black Crowes performed at Boston Calling on Saturday. Erin Clark/Globe Staff Fans sang along to the Black Crowes at Boston Calling on Saturday. Erin Clark/Globe Staff Avril Lavigne performed at Boston Calling on Saturday. Ben Adams/Alive Co./Alive Coverage for Boston Calling Avril Lavigne performed at Boston Calling on Saturday. Ben Adams/Alive Co./Alive Coverage for Boston Calling Cage The Elephant performed at Boston Calling on Saturday. Erin Clark/Globe Staff Cage The Elephant performed at Boston Calling on Saturday. Erin Clark/Globe Staff All Time Low performed at Boston Calling on Saturday. Ben Adams/Alive Co./Alive Coverage for Boston Calling Danya Clein, left, Ema Scollo danced to All Time Low during Boston Calling on Saturday. Erin Clark/Globe Staff The Maine performed at Boston Calling on Saturday. Ben Adams/Alive Co./Alive Coverage for Boston Callin Robbie Cunningham, lead vocalist of Amble, performed at Boston Calling on Saturday. Erin Clark/Globe Staff Amber Lawson of PINKLIDS performed at Boston Calling on Saturday. Erin Clark/Globe Staff Local band sidebody performed at Boston Calling on Saturday. Erin Clark/Globe Staff Festival-goers take a selfie under the Boston Calling entrance arch at Harvard Athletic Complex in Boston on Saturday. Erin Clark/Globe Staff Flavor Flav with Public Enemy performed at Boston Calling on Sunday. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff Sunday The final day of the fest brought the best weather, along with a mix of poignant tributes and political moments on stage. Headliner Dave Matthews Band wound back the clock to the '90s as the group played hits like 'Tripping Billies.' During the set, singer Dave Matthews shared a message of hope for fans who felt like 'the world has lost her mind' while calling out 'mis-leaders.' After the performance, Matthews returned to the stage holding up a pair of signs that read 'Stop killing children' and 'Stop the genocide,' which he has brought out at Dave Matthews performed at Boston Calling on Sunday. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff On the Blue Stage, former Rage Against the Machine star and Harvard alum Tom Morello was back in his old stomping grounds. During his set, Morello reminisced with the crowd about his days in Cambridge. He also welcomed them to show with a heavy dig at the Trump administration, saying, 'the last big event before they throw us all in jail.' (His stage and guitar were adorned with anti-Trump and -ICE motifs.) Morello also shouted out the Springsteen-Trump feud, adding: 'Bruce draws a bigger audience,' before playing the Springsteen classic 'The Ghost of Tom Joad.' Advertisement Morello also paid tribute to former Audioslave bandmate Chris Cornell with a rendition of 'Like a Stone,' calling it 'more of a prayer than a song' while honoring the late singer. The tributes continued on the Blue Stage with Public Enemy's Flavor Flav and Chuck D, as the duo got the crowd to shout well wishes for Other highlights from day three included Sublime, with singer Jakob Nowell honoring his late dad and the band's former singer Bradley Nowell, as Sunday marked 29 years since his death. Amid a cloudy overcast, he added: 'If you've got a family member or loved one who isn't here with you tonight, I just want to let you know that they are here, man, sure as that [expletive] sun's going to come out again.' The sun ended up breaking through the clouds shortly afterwards as the band performed, with Nowell later joking, 'Yeah, we planned it.' Jakob Nowell the lead singer with Sublime performed at Boston Calling on Sunday. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff Vampire Weekend, Remi Wolf, Spin Doctors, and more also performed on Sunday. Check out more photos from Sunday below. Dave Matthews performed at Boston Calling on Sunday. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff Ezra Koenig, lead singer with Vampire, performed at Boston Calling on Sunday. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff Music fans singing along with Vampire Weekend as the band performed at Boston Calling on Sunday. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff Chuck D, Left and Flavor Flav of Public Enemy performed at Boston Calling on Sunday. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff Flavor Flav performed at Boston Calling on Sunday. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff Tom Morello performed at Boston Calling on Sunday. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff Eric Wilson the bass player with Sublime performed at Boston Calling on Sunday Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff A fan crowd surfs while Sublime performed at Boston Calling on Sunday. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff Copilot performed at Boston Calling on Sunday. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff Remi Wolf performed at Boston Calling on Sunday. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff Griff Washburn, lead singer with Goth Babe, performed at Boston Calling on Sunday. Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff Globe correspondents Haley Clough and Marianna Orozco contributed to this report. Matt Juul can be reached at

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