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Priyanka Chopra Capturing Joe Jonas Singing Last Night Is Pure Sis-In-Law Goals
Last Updated: Priyanka Chopra recently posted a video from Joe Jonas and Sierra Ferrell's show. Global icon Priyanka Chopra Jonas has often dished out major goals with glimpses from her family time amid hectic schedules. The actress, who is busy promoting her upcoming movie Heads of State releasing on July 2, took some time out to attend her brother-in-law Joe Jonas' show, The Joe Show, at The Bowery in New York, alongside her husband, Nick Jonas. Now, she posted a surreal moment from the show last night, serving pure sister-in-law goals. Taking to her Instagram stories, Priyanka Chopra posted a video capturing her brother-in-law, Joe Jonas, alongside Sierra Elizabeth Ferrell, an American singer-songwriter and musician whose music incorporates elements of folk, bluegrass and gypsy jazz, as well as tango and calypso music. The entire premises featured blue lighting, making the moment a level more dreamy and ethereal. Pee Cee even tagged Sierra while sharing the video. Not only this, the doting sister-in-law Priyanka Chopra even went live to give a lovely shoutout to Joe Jonas. In a video recorded by one of the diva's fans, we could spot how she was jumping in excitement while Joe was performing on stage. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Patty Cardona (@jerryxmimi) In another segment of the show, Nick Jonas and the other Jonas brothers were seen performing on a short set during the show. Ahead of this, Nick and Priyanka graced the event hand-in-hand, painting the town red with their mushy romance. In a video shared by one of their fan pages, we could hear the crowd screaming as the madly-in-love duo entered the show premises last night. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Patty Cardona (@jerryxmimi) The Joe Show is an Arabic talk show produced by the Qatar-based studio Metafora Productions, which premieres every Thursday on his YouTube channel. The glimpses were from the upcoming episode's behind-the-scenes, which also featured Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas, among others. Coming to Pee Cee's professional front, the diva is involved in multiple projects. She has also finished filming for the film The Bluff, co-starring Ercell, Karl Urban, Ismael Cruz Córdova, Temuera Morrison and Safia Oakley-Green, as well as the second season of the series Citadel. Additionally, Priyanka Chopra will be producing the documentaries titled To Kill a Tige and Women Of My Billions, according to a report by The Times of India. Not only that, she has also been often spotted filming in multiple BTS moments and her other social media posts, confirming her collaboration with SS Rajamouli for his upcoming film, SSMB 29. First Published:
Yahoo
06-05-2025
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- Yahoo
Making Music and Memories in Myrtle Beach
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Generate Key Takeaways The Bowery - Credit: James Jackman Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is famous for the rhythm of the waves of the Atlantic lapping against its sandy shores, the laughter (and occasional screams) of riders at Family Kingdom Amusement Park, and the chatter of families on their annual beach getaways. But the true soundtrack of this seaside destination is its live music scene, which pulses through the town day and night. From oceanfront stages on the sand to some of America's most beloved dive bars and everything in between, it's easy to see why Myrtle Beach is music's favorite beach. With more than 25,000 performances a year across countless venues, there's something for every music lover in Myrtle Beach. Visit The Bowery, a musical mainstay since 1944. This beloved dive bar sits just 50 yards from the water and offers live entertainment every night. Not only does this local landmark see its share of phenomenal guest performers, but its original house band was country supergroup Alabama. The band still makes regular appearances at their beloved home away from home. More from Rolling Stone Located in the heart of town, The Carolina Opry Theater offers world-class acts in a state-of-the-art theater founded by local visionary Calvin Gilmore. When the Opry opened its doors in 1986, it was the first house show of its kind to open in Myrtle Beach. A true game changer for the beach town, this stunning theater is home to The Carolina Opry, a must-see variety show starring 35 of the nation's most talented performers. This musical variety show spans all genres for an experience you'll never forget. The theater also hosts touring productions, with big names like The Lovin ' Spoonful, Sara Evans, and Kenny G all set to perform this season. South Carolina's state dance is the Shag, a movement that celebrates the beach music the region is known for, and there's no better place to Shag than Fat Harold's. Known as the Home of the Shag, Fat Harold's was inducted into the Carolina Beach Music Awards Hall of Fame in 1996. Today, they're still offering Shag lessons to newbies on Tuesdays, refresher courses and new steps on Mondays, and DJs or live music and dancing every night of the week. The region's musical history is on full display at Charlie's Place, which was a popular African American nightclub and hotel owned by Charlie Fitzgerald and his wife, Sarah, from the 1930s to the 1960s in the Booker T. Washington Neighborhood of Myrtle Beach. In its prime, Charlie's Place hosted the likes of Dizzy Gillespie, Little Richard, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, and Lena Horne. Today, the sites of the club, hotel, and Fitzgerald's home serve as a historic landmark, community center, and museum paying tribute to the important music that came out of the region. Beloved restaurants and beach bars like Ocean Annie's offer live music right on the water. Dance barefoot to some of the hottest local bands by day, or shag seaside under a Myrtle Beach moon at night. Or take a stroll along The Murrells Inlet MarshWalk . This half-mile-long boardwalk along a natural saltwater estuary is home some the area's best views and eight restaurants which all host live music regularly. Myrtle Beach isn't just a place to hear music, it's a place that celebrates it. Homegrown talent abounds in this creative enclave. Visitors and locals alike flock to see native acts like soul country singer (and ' American Idol ' alum) Mariah Faith, American reggae band TreeHouse!, and country singer Kevin Nichols. While Myrtle Beach is a hotbed for all types of music, country reigns as a beachside favorite at venues like Tin Roof. Overlooking the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and featuring three full bars, a stage for live music, and an open-air rooftop patio, this beach bar is the perfect place to discover a new favorite artist or hear one you already love. The ' Nashville HitsThe Roof ' concert series features Music City's hottest up-and-coming acts on the Tin Roof stage for a free show. Previous Tin Roof performers include stars like Luke Combs, Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley, and Kacey Musgraves. Head to The House of Blues and its outdoor space, The Deck at The House of Blues for live music nearly every day of the week. Catch big-name acts like Soulja Boy and 38 Special, or enjoy free entertainment from local favorites, including Smoke and Mirrors and The Rich Johnson Band. Sing along to your favorites with performances by tribute bands like Synchronicity, a tribute to The Police; Brotherhood, a Doobie Brothers tribute band; American Floyd: The Ultimate Pink Floyd Tribute Experience; and more. Don't forget the World Famous Gospel Brunch on Sunday mornings. Experience live gospel music while enjoying a decadent all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet featuring Southern-inspired favorites. Summer festivals give Myrtle Beachgoers a chance to hear even more music. In June , the Carolina Country Music Fest will celebrate its ten-year anniversary with a sold-out event. The East Coast's largest four-day outdoor country music fest brings in some heavy hitters to the Carolina shores. This year, expect performances from headliners like Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, Kid Rock, Rascal Flatts, and even the iconic Beach Boys. The fest will also celebrate up-and-coming local talent with its first-ever CCMF Hometown Stars. Local music lovers had the chance to nominate their favorite Myrtle Beach band for the honor of playing the CCMF Discover Stages (located in the Blue Moon Soundstage Bar, Jack Daniel's Party Tent and Honda of the Carolina's Stage). You may be among the first to see music's next big star. Whether it's a beachside performance on the sand, an upscale evening of music in a state-of-the-art theater, or a rowdy dive bar show that has audience members raising their beers to a night they won't forget, Myrtle Beach has a musical memory for every taste. No wonder it's music's favorite beach. Best of Rolling Stone Sign up for RollingStone's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.