There was a time when Meghan McCain was regarded as one of the more level-headed Republicans. The daughter of the late Senator John McCain was a political author and routine guest on Real Time with Bill Maher in the early 2010s and would often tout her socially liberal views despite being a lifelong Republican. That was before she married Ben Domenech.
Domenech is a Fox News commentator and publisher of the far-right wing website The Federalist whose talking points McCain often repeated during her time on The View. While McCain has remained one of the more prominent Never Trump conservatives, to say that she’s moved further to the right is an understatement.
Case in point, McCain recently revealed on the latest episode of her new podcast that Domenech had her worried that Hamas terrorists were going to attack a nearby Chuck E. Cheese while she was there with their kids over the weekend.
“I feel really unsafe, and I never feel like this,” McCain said about the situation in Israel, which she feels will somehow spill over to America. “I’m not one of these people, I lived in New York for a really long time, I lived in Los Angeles, can really handle my s—.”
“All of a sudden, I took my kids to Chuck E. Cheese over the weekend, and when I came back, my husband was like, ‘How was it?’ and I was like, ‘It was great, how are you?’ and he said, ‘Good, but I was actually worried about if something was going to happen to you guys at Chuck E. Cheese.”
She continued, “I feel very untethered in a way that I haven’t, maybe ever.”
McCain slightly walked back her remarks, but only because they weren’t fair to the rat-based pizzeria that gives her a much-needed reprieve from parenting.
“He should have been worried about me at Chuck E. Cheese for other reasons. Germ reasons,” McCain joked. “Actually, I love Chuck E. Cheese, I’m not going to crap on Chuck E. Cheese, they have really good pizza and they can entertain my daughter for hours and hours.”
Let’s focus on the real shocker here: Meghan McCain actually stepped foot in a Chuck E. Cheese. Who saw that coming? Not us!
A recent poll found that Donald Trump is ahead of Joe Biden in five of the six battleground states for the 2024 election. The current president trails behind the former guy in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, and Pennsylvania; the only swing state he’s presently forecasted to win is Wisconsin. According to the New York Times, “Across the six battlegrounds — all of which Mr. Biden carried in 2020 — the president trails by an average of 48 to 44 percent.”
That’s not ideal for Democrats — or anyone who doesn’t want this schmuck to be president again — and Seth Meyers is not handling it well.
During a new segment called “Seth Stares Off Into the Distance and Mutters to Himself For a Second,” the Late Night host did exactly that, while drinking wine and smoking a (fake) cigarette. Once he returned from his lil’ existential crisis, Meyers noted, “I know we are a full year away from the election, and it’s natural and normal for people to express their frustration with the incumbent at this point in the calendar. The same thing happened with Obama, too. And then he went on to easily defeat Mitt Romney.” There’s no reason to panic.
However, “we have to start f*cking panicking now! We are f*cked, f*cked, f*cked, f*cked,” Meyers warned. There aren’t enough bottles of wine and fake cigarettes in the world. You can watch the Late Night clip above.
Earlier today (November 7), King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizardannounced their world tour, which is set to kick off next year. The tour supports the band’s most recent album, The Silver Cord, which marks the band’s 25th album. Though, given an output of 25 albums over the course of 11 years, it’s not unlikely that they may release another album between now and then, Some years have seen the psychedelic rock band drop five albums within a year.
With this much material, fans are certainly in for a show, especially as some of the upcoming shows will have a set time of three hours.
Fans will be able to purchase tickets beginning Wednesday (November 8) at 11 am ET through a special presale. Subscribers to the band’s Gizzymail newsletter will receive a special code. General on-sale will begin this Friday, November 10 at noon ET. Tickets will be available for purchase here.
You can see the full list of tour dates below.
03/15/2024 — 03/17/2024 — Buenos Aires, AR @ Lollapalooza Argentina
03/15/2024 — 03/17/2024 — Santiago, CL @ Lollapalooza Chile
03/21/2024 — 03/24/2024 — Bogotá, CO @ Festival Estereo Picnic
03/22/2024 — 03/24/2024 — São Paulo, BR @ Lollapalooza Brasil
05/15/2024 — Brussels, BE @ Forest National %
05/16/2024 — Offenbach, DE @ Stadthalle %
05/18/2024 — Prague, CZ @ Forum Karlín %
05/19/2024 — Vienna, AT @ Arena Wien %
05/20/2024 — Berlin, DE @ Columbiahalle %
05/22/2024 — Hamburg, DE @ Stadtpark Open Air *
05/23/2024 — Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS Live %
05/25/2024 — London, UK @ Wide Awake Festival
05/26/2024 — Liverpool, UK @ Liverpool Olympia %
05/27/2024 — Edinburgh, UK @ The Usher Hall %
05/29/2024 — Wolverhampton, UK @ The Civic Hall %
05/30/2024 — Bristol, UK @ Bristol Beacon %
05/31/2024 — Brighton, UK @ Brighton Dome ^%
06/02/2024 — Paris, FR @ We Love Green Festival
06/04/2024 — Milan, IT @ UNALTROFESTIVAL, Circolo Magnolia
08/15/2024 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem
08/16/2024 — Forest Hills, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium *
08/17/2024 — Forest Hills, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium *
08/19/2024 — Boston, MA @ The Stage at Suffolk Downs
08/20/2024 — Portland, ME @ Thompson’s Point
08/21/2024 — Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
08/23/2024 — Detroit, MI @ Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre ^
08/24/2024 — Cleveland, OH @ Jacobs Pavilion
08/25/2024 — Newport, KY @ MegaCorp Pavilion Outdoor
08/27/2024 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Dell Music Center
08/28/2024 — Richmond, VA @ Brown’s Island
08/30/2024 — Asheville, NC @ ExploreAsheville.com Arena
08/31/2024 — Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater
09/01/2024 — Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island *
09/03/2024 — Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory
09/04/2024 — Milwaukee, WI @ Miller High Life Theatre
09/05/2024 — St. Louis, MO @ The Factory
09/06/2024 — Omaha, NE @ The Astro Amphitheater
09/08/2024 — Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
09/09/2024 — Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre [EARLY SHOW]
09/09/2024 — Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre [LATE SHOW]
09/11/2024 — Troutdale, OR @ Edgefield Amphitheater
09/12/2024 — Vancouver, BC @ Pacific Coliseum
09/14/2024 — Quincy, WA @ The Gorge Amphitheatre *
11/01/2024 — Inglewood, CA @ The Forum
11/02/2024 — San Diego, CA @ The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park ^
11/03/2024 — Paso Robles, CA @ Vina Robles Amphitheatre
11/04/2024 — Stanford, CA @ Frost Amphitheater at Stanford
11/08/2024 — Las Vegas, NV @ Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood
11/09/2024 — Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
11/10/2024 — Albuquerque, NM @ Revel Entertainment
11/12/2024 — Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion
11/13/2024 — Fayetteville, AR @ JJ’s Live
11/15/2024 — Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater *
11/16/2024 — Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall
11/17/2024 — New Orleans, LA @ Mardi Gras World
11/19/2024 — Atlanta, GA @ Fox Theatre Atlanta
11/20/2024 — St. Augustine, FL @ St. Augustine Amphitheatre
11/21/2024 — Miami, FL @ Factory Town
% w/ Grace Cummings
* 3-HOUR MARATHON SET
^ACOUSTIC SET
Jeremy Renner, actor, survivor, and budding musician, is back doing what he really loves: posting inspirational words of wisdom on his Instagram. Everything that Renner has done over the past 10 months has been pretty inspirational after his life-threatening snow plow accident in January, so he’s being consistent about it.
Renner posted a photo complete with a mending heart emoji along with his latest update. “I have been exploring EVERY type of therapy since Jan 14th.” He wrote. “Everyday, countless hours of physical therapy, peptide injections, iv drips and pushes, stem cell and exosomes, red light / IR therapy, hyperbaric chamber 2.0 atmospheres, cold plunge, and the list goes on and on,” he continued, thankfully stopping the list there before jumping into any questionable procedures.
The former Avenger then opened up about what he called his “greatest therapy” which is his….mind. Just hear him out! He explained, “My greatest therapy has been my mind and the will to be here and push to recover and be better…. Be exceptional… I feel it’s my duty to do so. Not to squander my life being spared , but to give back to my family, friends, and all of you whom have empowered me to endure . I thank you all.” Why does he space out the punctuation like that? It’s unclear. But again, he’s consistent!
The guy has been through a lot, so it’s nice to see that he is still enthusiastic about life. Next up, Renner will be releasing his third album, this time inspired by his recovery journey since his accident, titled Love and Titanium, which is not a Thor sequel, so just keep that in mind.
Thank goodness that A24’s The Iron Claw received an exemption from the SAG-AFTRA strike, so that we can enjoy rowdy/randy interviews with the cast (before The Iron Claw comes down on the audience with its real-life vibe). This has included a discussion with Entertainment Weekly on the unexpected The Bear benefit bestowed upon Jeremy Allen White’s fellow leading men, and that tidbit arrived within a sprawling feature that includes Yellowstone-esque visuals with White rubbing sauce all over his shirt while he, Zac Efron, and Harris Dickenson eat ribs in slo mo.
Now, it’s time for White’s GQ profile, which covers an array of subjects including how he’s navigating his increased fame, which led to followup on his thirsty Instagram comment that raised eyebrows. He plans to reel that practice in, but White did reveal that he let it all hang out with a group of movie execs once, and yeah, he did not get the role. To be fair, it sounds like he (at least subconsciously) didn’t want this role in some sort of blockbuster movie that he suggests was of the “Marvel-y” variety. The Shameless actor got told to shove off, and he was fine with it:
“I had a meeting for a kind of Marvel-y movie, and I had an attitude,” White tells me. “I think I played it all wrong.” White was sceptical, and showed it in front of the execs. “‘Tell me about why should I do your movie,’” White says, recreating the meeting now at Found Oyster, crossing his arms and leaning back, the table set with enough seafood to fill out the entire cast of The Little Mermaid. “They were like, ‘F*ck you,’” White says. “And I was like, ‘Right on.’”
And everything worked out as it should. I can’t even imagine White in a comic-book-type production, which isn’t a knock against either these projects or the actor. Let’s just say that White’s talent is heavily showcased by portraying emotionally pent-up characters who get pushed to the brink, and then the audience receives quite a show. For those who know the real-life story of the Von Erich wrestling family, you can guess how intense White’s The Iron Claw performance shall be. The film’s trailer goes heavy on the foreshadowing for White’s character, and the movie arrives in theaters on Dec. 23.
The lineups for next year’s South American slate of Lollapalooza festivals have been announced. Lollapalooza Argentina, Brazil, and Chile will all take place next March with headliners including acts like Arcade Fire, Blink-182, Feid, Limp Bizkit, Paramore, Sam Smith, and SZA. While Uproxx has coverage on all three fests, here’s the rundown for Lollapalooza Argentina, which is scheduled for March 15-17 at Hippodromo de San Isidro in Buenos Aires.
In addition to the above-mentioned headliners (minus Paramore), the lineup will include standout acts such as Diplo, Dove Cameron, Grupo Frontera, Hozier, Jaden, Jungle, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Omar Apollo, Phoenix, Thirty Seconds To Mars, and more. You can see the full lineup on the flyer below. You can find more information about tickets here.
2023 was a big year for the festival’s headliners. Blink-182 released a new album, One More Time — their first with the original lineup since 2015. They also announced their tour for the album, which coincides with Lollapalooza. SZA, meanwhile, concluded her SOS Tour just weeks ago and turned her attention to the deluxe edition of her wildly successful second album. Sam Smith also released a new album, receiving critical acclaim for their adventurous new direction.
For info on Lolla Brazil and Chile, check out our Lollapalooza tag.
The Minnesota Timberwolves stumbled out of the gates in the first week of the season, going 1-2 and looking a bit listless on offense, but in Week 2 they started to find their scoring form while still maintaining an elite level on defense. The result has been an active 3-game winning streak that includes handing the Denver Nuggets and Boston Celtics their lone losses of the season in impressive fashion.
A year ago the Wolves were a good, not great defensive team, boasting the 10th-ranked defensive rating in the league. However, to start their second season with Rudy Gobert in town, it appears Chris Finch has cracked the code on how to get the most out of this Minnesota squad on that end. The Wolves are first in the league in defensive rating at 100.5 (per Basketball-Reference), a they are suffocating opposing offenses with tremendous point of attack and perimeter pressure, with Gobert seemingly back in full form as a rim protector on the back end.
It’s not just that they have long-armed defensive aces like Jaden McDaniels, Kyle Anderson, and Nickeil Alexander-Walker they can throw at you, but they’re also getting major buy-in on that end from Anthony Edwards to further amp up the perimeter pressure. Mike Conley may not be the biggest physical presence at the point of attack, but the veteran still has terrific defensive chops, quick hands, and a connectivity with Gobert on pick-and-roll defense that shines when they’re put into actions together. Maybe most importantly they’ve figured out how to deploy Karl-Anthony Towns and Naz Reid better on that end, both when playing alongside Gobert and when out their without the former DPOY, using their mobility and length in different ways by having them play at the level on screens and being a bit more frantic in showing and recovering.
That has all coalesced into a group that has been wildly impressive, especially in their two biggest tests of the early season against Denver and Boston. The question for the Wolves will be whether they can maintain this intensity all year, as they are more aggressive in fighting off mismatches by not giving easy switches than most teams are in the early regular season, but even if they pedal off a touch in the midseason, proving they have this level to go to when they amp it up is big.
On the other end of the floor, the next leap for Anthony Edwards everyone was hoping for coming out of his stint with USA Basketball appears to be taking shape. The 22-year-old has cemented himself as The Guy in Minnesota and is thriving in his role, averaging 28.2 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 4.8 assists per game on 52.0/47.2/82.8 shooting splits. Monday night against Boston was his best performance yet with 38 points, nine boards, and seven assists to lead Minnesota to an overtime win over the previously undefeated Celtics, and he was the one that closed the show with some tremendous shot-making and, maybe more impressively, a couple of sensational passes to McDaniels for big threes down the stretch that I’m not sure he makes a year or two ago.
If the Wolves can get Towns out of his early-season shooting funk alongside Edwards’ leap, they’ll be a truly terrifying two-way team. They have already shown they can go toe-to-toe and beat the NBA’s best, but as is always the case with Minnesota, it comes down to showing this level consistently to prove you are a legitimate contender. That will be something to watch all season, but for the moment, Wolves fans have real reason to dream about this being a special year in Minnesota.
Where do the Timberwolves land in this week’s DIME Power Rankings? Let’s find out…
1. Minnesota Timberwolves (4-2, Last week — 18)
I promised this year’s rankings would be a bit more mercurial, and a 3-0 week with wins over the previous No. 1 and No. 2 teams deserves the top spot. Now it’s up to Minnesota to prove they can stay in this tier for more than a week.
2. Denver Nuggets (7-1, Last week — 1)
They finally showed a hint of vulnerability with a stinker in Minnesota, but have since ripped off three wins by double digits. Nikola Jokic is unguardable and they pretty much demand that you play 48 great minutes if you want to beat them. They are inevitable.
3. Boston Celtics (5-1, Last week — 2)
Their league-leading offense finally got brought into the mud a bit by the Wolves defensive pressure, but even so Jayson Tatum had 32, Jaylen Brown had 26, and Kristaps Porzingis had 20 in an overtime loss. This is a great team with some mild bench concerns.
4. Philadelphia 76ers (5-1, Last week — 6)
Philly looks pretty incredible right now. Joel Embiid did terrible, mean things to the Wizards on Sunday, which is what he should do to a team like that, but they’ve also won four straight by double digits overall, Tyrese Maxey looks like a star, and the vibes are very good now that James Harden is out of town.
5. Dallas Mavericks (6-1, Last week — 3)
The Mavs keep rolling along. You could certainly make a case that they’ve been beating up on lesser opposition in their five wins, but then again, this was a Mavs team last year that wasn’t capable of doing that. Luka Doncic looks sensational, the offense is humming, and the defense has been just functional enough to win games.
6. Golden State Warriors (6-2, Last week — 4)
It hasn’t always been pretty, but the Warriors keep finding ways to win. That’s the value of having a veteran squad and they’ve shown they can win close in shootouts and rock fights alike — largely thanks to Steph Curry’s brilliance. They also have the honor of having the most exciting (and controversial) win in NBA In-Season Tournament history so far.
7. Milwaukee Bucks (4-2, Last week — 12)
Like the Warriors, the Bucks are taking advantage of the veteran skill of knowing how to win close games, but things still don’t quite look right in Milwaukee. The offense is disjointed and the defense has holes, but at least they figured out you should play Brook Lopez in drop and that’s raised their floor on that end.
8. Oklahoma City Thunder (4-3, Last week — 5)
The Thunder dropped two games this week, but it was by a combined six points including the controversial finish to their In-Season game against the Warriors (without Shai Gilgeous-Alexander). They were impressive against the Hawks on Monday at home and this is just a good, deep team with a high-level star in SGA, emerging star in Chet Holmgren, and a lot of good depth. There’s still room for improvement, but this is a very fun team.
9. Atlanta Hawks (4-3, Last week — 15)
Dejounte Murray has been fantastic of late, they have some youngsters popping in larger roles like Jalen Johnson, and their depth seems legit. The Hawks biggest issue right now is Trae Young being unable to buy a bucket, which is the opposite of the issue they’ve had for two years, but if he can figure things out shooting the basketball, this team has some very intriguing potential.
10. New Orleans Pelicans (4-3, Last week — 11)
The Pelicans are in need of some more consistent offensive production, but the flashes are absolutely tantalizing and the defense has been better than expected. CJ McCollum’s absence is notable going forward, but Jordan Hawkins had a huge night in a loss to the Nuggets on Sunday and him emerging would be big for a team in need of shooting. The Zion+shooters lineups are really fun, it’s just a matter of figuring out how to get that kind of energy more regularly.
11. Houston Rockets (3-3, Last week — 30)
The Rockets won all three of their games this week by a combined 52 points! Yes, it was against the Hornets and Fox-less Kings, but that’s significant progress for this Houston squad. Their veterans are serving as the floor raisers they hoped for, Jalen Green and Jabari Smith Jr. have each had some big nights, and Alperen Sengun has been thriving to start this season. This week has some big tests coming up, but for now this Houston team is rolling.
12. Indiana Pacers (4-3, Last week — 9)
The Pacers won a game 152-111 and lost a game 155-104 this week. That’s hard to do. When they’ve got it clicking, this offense is terrifying, but the defense is definitely a concern. That said, they’re above .500 still and are a really, really fun team with some crazy variance.
13. Orlando Magic (4-3, Last week — 14)
Paolo Banchero is officially out of his funk and the Magic are dangerous. The second half against Dallas was one to forget, but they had a thorough and impressive win over the Lakers and outlasted the Jazz in a fun duel this week. I’d love to see the offense be more consistent, but that’s just a matter of a young team with not-great guard play figuring things out still.
14. Los Angeles Clippers (3-3, Last week — 10)
It’s objectively funny for the Clippers to have their worst offensive performance of the season (by far) in James Harden’s debut. They’re going to be fascinating to watch going forward and they could absolutely have it all click, but we are going to find out if taking the ball out of Kawhi Leonard and Paul George’s hands more often is actually beneficial.
15. Miami Heat (3-4, Last week — 23)
The Heat have been competitive in most every game this season, thanks largely to still being very good defensively. The offense is the issue, rather unsurprisingly given their point guard situation, but they did pick up two wins this week including a gritty win over the Lakers in which Bam Adebayo had an outrageous 20-20-10 triple-double. He’s very good, Tyler Herro is playing well, and Jimmy Butler might be waking up a touch. They just need to find someone else they can rely on nightly for some offensive help.
16. Los Angeles Lakers (3-4, Last week — 13)
The Lakers were a Cam Reddish missed corner three from being a few spots higher this week, but so goes life in the Association. This is a good team and LeBron is playing at a very high level, but Anthony Davis now dealing with some hip spasms is a bit concerning because they just cannot survive much without him.
17. New York Knicks (3-4, Last week — 19)
The Knicks have four losses this season and all have come by single digits. They’ve been in every game this season and defensively they’ve been great, they just need the offense to wake up. Maybe Monday’s win over the Clippers was the breakout Julius Randle needed (27 points, 10 rebounds) to finally get on track, because he’d been dreadful to start the year and if he’s back to being an offensive threat, the Knicks will be much more dangerous.
18. Cleveland Cavaliers (3-4, Last week — 20)
The Cavs also tread water this week with a 2-2 record, but Darius Garland and Jarrett Allen are both back in the lineup and that should mean things will be trending up for Cleveland.
19. Brooklyn Nets (3-4, Last week — 21)
Cam Thomas is hooping. Mikal Bridges looks solid. They just really need Nic Claxton back in the lineup because they don’t have anyone who can replace him on the defensive end. Good teams are exploiting that lack of rim protection, but that the Nets are competitive every night without him is impressive and should bode well for whenever he can return.
20. San Antonio Spurs (3-4, Last week — 22)
The Spurs won two very impressive games on the road in Phoenix, including Victor Wembanyama’s breakout performance with 38 points. They then blew a big lead and lost in overtime to Toronto and then got absolutely worked on a back-to-back the next night in Indiana. They’re learning about life in the NBA in real time, but Wemby looks spectacular, Keldon Johnson has been good of late, and if they can get Devin Vassell back and healthy they might be cooking with a little grease.
21. Portland Trail Blazers (3-4, Last week — 27)
Break up the Blazers! Portland won three straight before finally dropping one to Memphis, and they’ve been somewhat surprisingly good in crunch time this season despite their youth. Shaedon Sharpe has seemingly taken a leap and they have enough solid veterans around him to make for more than competent late game lineups.
22. Toronto Raptors (3-4, Last week — 28)
Scottie Barnes has been fantastic and it looks like he’s tapping into that next level as a player. He’s shooting the ball with confidence (42.1 percent from three on 5.4 attempts), making quick, decisive reads on the ball (5.9 assists per game), and realizing he’s bigger and stronger than most guys guarding him. The Raptors could use a bit more from the supporting cast, but Barnes establishing himself as The Guy is the most important development in Toronto.
23. Phoenix Suns (3-4, Last week — 7)
The Suns got back on track with a win in Detroit thanks to a 41-point outburst from Kevin Durant to snap a three-game skid, but it’s rough right now with Devin Booker and Bradley Beal sidelined. They built decent depth this summer but it’s supporting depth, not replacement depth, and we’re seeing that play out in real time.
24. Chicago Bulls (3-5, Last week — 17)
The Bulls got a much needed win over the Jazz on Monday to snap their own three-game losing streak, but they just can’t seem to put together good games consecutively. If this continues, we’ll start hearing whispers grow louder about whether the Bulls will look to make some big shakeups at the deadline.
25. Charlotte Hornets (2-4, Last week — 25)
The Hornets just can’t stop anybody. They’re in pretty much every game they play because the offense is doing just fine, but it’s really hard to win games regularly with a 118 DRtg (26th in the NBA).
26. Utah Jazz (2-6, Last week — 24)
Speaking of teams that can’t stop anyone, the Jazz are a bit of a mess right now. Lauri Markkanen has been terrific but is getting minimal support. The backcourt situation is pretty dire, especially with a slow start for Jordan Clarkson, and they have the second worst defense in the league through two weeks. That’s a tough combo.
27. Memphis Grizzlies (1-6, Last week — 29)
Memphis finally won a game! We’ll see if they can build off of that, but it feels like this team shouldn’t be as bad as they have been. It’d be a good start if the guys who are supposed to be good shooters could hit shots, but with a lot of roster changes due to trades, injuries, and suspensions, they’re really struggling to figure out how to create good offense.
28. Sacramento Kings (2-4, Last week — 8)
After battling with the Warriors in a hard fought loss, the De’Aaron Fox-less Kings got smoked in back-to-back games by the Rockets in Houston by a combined 43 points. Even without your star guard, that’s fairly unacceptable but maybe a quick three-game homestand can bring them back to life a bit.
29. Detroit Pistons (2-6, Last week — 16)
Detroit is on a 5-game losing streak and while that’s been against mostly good competition (and Portland), it’s tough right now for the Pistons. Injuries have piled up quickly and this isn’t a team that can handle absences from key guys. Cade Cunningham is being asked to do pretty much everything on offense and is struggling to meet those demands with little support around him. On the positive side, Ausar Thompson and Marcus Sasser look good as rookies.
30. Washington Wizards (1-5, Last week — 26)
The early highlight of the Wizards season is an off-the-backboard alley-oop while trailing by 21. They seem morally opposed to the general concept of playing defense and aren’t good enough offensively to come close to making up for that. For a positive spin, Deni Avdija is off to a nice start after getting his contract extension.
Lollapalooza Brazil will return to São Paulo early next year. Over the course of three days, fans can look forward to performances from bands, artists, and DJs representing an eclectic group of genres.
This festival, along with Lollapalooza Chile and Lollapalooza Argentina, marks the first South American performances for Blink-182, SZA, and Hozier.
Earlier this year, Live Nation announced that Rock World would be the local production partner for Brazil, as part of a collaboration with C3 Presents.
“Deepening our footprint in Brazil will help us better serve artists and fans while bringing more once in a lifetime live experiences to a booming market,” said Rafael Lazarini, SVP and Head of Business Development for Latin America of Live Nation in a statement. “We’re seeing incredible demand from all parts of the world, especially Latin America.”
Tickets for Lollapalooza Brasil are available for purchase here.
You can see the full line-up below.
Some of the artists mentioned here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group
With gift-giving season approaching, music festival lovers might want to ask for Lollapalooza tickets. The live event staple’s roots spread far beyond its home in the US. Today (November 7), the production company unveiled several of its lineups for next year, including Lollapalooza Chile 2024.
Sam Smith, SZA, Blink-182, and Arcade Fire are amongst the multi-day event’s headliners. As of today, the festival schedule confirming which date each musician will headline and their representative set times has not been shared. Lollapalooza Chile 2024 is slated to take place on March 15 through 17 at Parque Bicentenario de Cerrillos in Santiago.
Other notable acts include Feid, Limp Bizkit, Hozier, Diplo, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Dom Dolla, Rina Sawayama, Dove Cameron, Omar Apollo, and King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard. View the entire lineup below.
What started off as the event’s first international location has blossomed into one of its most attended installments, according to its official website.
Lollapalooza Chile 2024 is set to take place on March 15 through 17 at Parque Bicentenario de Cerrillos in Santiago, Chile. Tickets, including both general and VIP multi-day passes, are on sale now. Find more information here.
Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Today, they announced the accompanying tour dates for 2024, which include multiple international festivals and a “3-hour marathon set.” Tickets go on sale Friday, November 10th at noon ET, with a presale for Gizzymail subscribers (lol) Wednesday, November 8th at 11 am ET. You can see the tour dates below.
03/15/2024 — 03/17/2024 — Buenos Aires, AR @ Lollapalooza Argentina
03/15/2024 — 03/17/2024 — Santiago, CL @ Lollapalooza Chile
03/21/2024 — 03/24/2024 — Bogotá, CO @ Festival Estereo Picnic
03/22/2024 — 03/24/2024 — São Paulo, BR @ Lollapalooza Brasil
05/15/2024 — Brussels, BE @ Forest National %
05/16/2024 — Offenbach, DE @ Stadthalle %
05/18/2024 — Prague, CZ @ Forum Karlín %
05/19/2024 — Vienna, AT @ Arena Wien %
05/20/2024 — Berlin, DE @ Columbiahalle %
05/22/2024 — Hamburg, DE @ Stadtpark Open Air *
05/23/2024 — Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS Live %
05/25/2024 — London, UK @ Wide Awake Festival
05/26/2024 — Liverpool, UK @ Liverpool Olympia %
05/27/2024 — Edinburgh, UK @ The Usher Hall %
05/29/2024 — Wolverhampton, UK @ The Civic Hall %
05/30/2024 — Bristol, UK @ Bristol Beacon %
05/31/2024 — Brighton, UK @ Brighton Dome ^%
06/02/2024 — Paris, FR @ We Love Green Festival
06/04/2024 — Milan, IT @ UNALTROFESTIVAL, Circolo Magnolia
08/15/2024 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem
08/16/2024 — Forest Hills, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium *
08/17/2024 — Forest Hills, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium *
08/19/2024 — Boston, MA @ The Stage at Suffolk Downs
08/20/2024 — Portland, ME @ Thompson’s Point
08/21/2024 — Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
08/23/2024 — Detroit, MI @ Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre ^
08/24/2024 — Cleveland, OH @ Jacobs Pavilion
08/25/2024 — Newport, KY @ MegaCorp Pavilion Outdoor
08/27/2024 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Dell Music Center
08/28/2024 — Richmond, VA @ Brown’s Island
08/30/2024 — Asheville, NC @ ExploreAsheville.com Arena
08/31/2024 — Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater
09/01/2024 — Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island *
09/03/2024 — Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory
09/04/2024 — Milwaukee, WI @ Miller High Life Theatre
09/05/2024 — St. Louis, MO @ The Factory
09/06/2024 — Omaha, NE @ The Astro Amphitheater
09/08/2024 — Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
09/09/2024 — Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre [EARLY SHOW]
09/09/2024 — Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre [LATE SHOW]
09/11/2024 — Troutdale, OR @ Edgefield Amphitheater
09/12/2024 — Vancouver, BC @ Pacific Coliseum
09/14/2024 — Quincy, WA @ The Gorge Amphitheatre *
11/01/2024 — Inglewood, CA @ The Forum
11/02/2024 — San Diego, CA @ The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park ^
11/03/2024 — Paso Robles, CA @ Vina Robles Amphitheatre
11/04/2024 — Stanford, CA @ Frost Amphitheater at Stanford
11/08/2024 — Las Vegas, NV @ Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood
11/09/2024 — Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
11/10/2024 — Albuquerque, NM @ Revel Entertainment
11/12/2024 — Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion
11/13/2024 — Fayetteville, AR @ JJ’s Live
11/15/2024 — Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater *
11/16/2024 — Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall
11/17/2024 — New Orleans, LA @ Mardi Gras World
11/19/2024 — Atlanta, GA @ Fox Theatre Atlanta
11/20/2024 — St. Augustine, FL @ St. Augustine Amphitheatre
11/21/2024 — Miami, FL @ Factory Town
% w/ Grace Cummings
* 3-HOUR MARATHON SET
^ACOUSTIC SET
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