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The Absolute Best Tasting Scotch Whisky Under $100, Ranked

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We made it! We’re officially at the best Scotch whiskies just under the $100 price point. This is where Scotch whisky truly starts to shine with unique bottlings, special finishes, and subtle blending that sweeps away the cheaper stuff while readying your palate for the insane heights to come (after all, we have yet to hit the 20-year mark on these whiskies).

Below, I’ve called out and ranked 10 essential Scotch whiskies all under $100. These are the whiskies that are “must-try” bottles. They will expand your palate. They will take you on a journey. They’re great, I promise.

I did rank these since some of them simply have more balance and depth. Some of them even feel a little magical with their vibrance and ability to wow without feeling like a homework assignment. There are peated masterpieces that might get you hooked on peated whisky. There are subtle unpeated malts that feel like a journey from Kentucky to Scotland in a glass. Let’s dive in!

Also Read: The Top 5 UPROXX Scotch Whisky Posts of The Last Six Months

10. Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve Blended Scotch Whisky

Johnnie Walker Gold Label
Diageo

ABV: 40%

Average Price: $97

The Whisky:

This no-age-statement blend leans into that signature Walker marriage of Highland and Speyside whiskies with a small dose of Western Scottish whisky for good measure (both grain and malt whiskies are in the mix). The lion’s share of the whisky involved in this gilded bottle is Clynelish, a Highland whisky that adds a modicum of peat to the mix.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: The nose balances old leather gloves and honeyed oats with meaty sultanas, cinnamon-spiced malts, a hint of anise, and an echo of grilled fruit.

Palate: The palate leans into the grilled fruit with a smoky underbelly and a savory edge (almost papaya) next to a lush vanilla cream and a sharp clove/allspice vibe.

Finish: The finish combines the dried fruit and honey with a twinge of florals as a whisper of earthy peat sneaks in late, kind of like a dry moss slowly growing on a tree.

Bottom Line:

This is one of the best highball whiskies on the market. Mix this with some really good mineral water and an herbaceous or floral garnish and you’ll be in for a treat. Moreover, this works really well as a simple on-the-rocks pour for everyday sipping too.

9. The Singleton Single Malt Scotch Whiskey 18 Years Old Glendullan Distillery

The Singleton of Glendullan 18
Diageo

ABV: 40%

Average Price: $99

The Whisky:

This Speyside whisky rests mostly in ex-bourbon casks. The final product adds in a few finishing barrels from Europe to mellow out the heavier bourbon barrels. That blend is then cut down to a low 80-proof for bottling.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: The nose opens with hints of cedar and winter spice underneath caramel candies, roasted almonds, and a hint of stewed orchard fruits.

Palate: The palate largely carries on those flavors with a subtle hint of bourbon vanilla and spicy tobacco warmth attached to the maltiness, with an echo of dark chocolate-covered hazelnuts.

Finish: The finish leans into the cedar and tobacco with a slightly mineral water base.

Bottom Line:

This is like unpeated malt that’s just been kissed by bourbon vibes. It’s familiar but feels fresh and malty if you’re coming from an American whiskey background. That makes this an excellent bridge whiskey between the two regions. It also makes this a fantastic cocktail base for your favorite whiskey-forward cocktails.

8. Glenfiddich Single Malt Scotch Whisky Solera Aged 15 Years

Glenfiddich 15 Year Solera
William Grant and Sons

ABV: 40%

Average Price: $92

The Whisky:

This unique Glenfiddich has its own vibe. The whisky was aged in ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks for 15 years. Those barrels are then vatted in a special large-format solera barrel that’s never fully emptied as new whisky goes in. The whisky from that vat is proofed down and then bottled.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Dark dried red fruit mixes with old vanilla on the nose with a hint of orange and some light winter spice that gives way to mincemeat pies with powdered sugar icing.

Palate: Soft plummy fruit mingles with marzipan and vanilla with a light oaky spiciness that’s part spicy mulled wine and part mincemeat pie.

Finish: The holiday sweetness drives the finish with a sense of raisins, marzipan, and gingerbread cookies.

Bottom Line:

This is another great bridge between Kentucky and Scotland. This ascends to another level thanks to a deeper profile thanks to the solera system adding that x-factor to the actual whisky in the glass. This is a great slow sipper for bourbon fans looking to finally (and really) get into Scotch whisky.

7. Cragganmore 2023 Distillers Edition Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Diageo

ABV: 40%

Average Price: $93

The Whisky:

Cragganmore is an iconic Scottish distillery. This yearly whisky release is matured in sherry casks for 12 years. It’s then transferred into port-seasoned American oak casks for a final maturation phase before proofing and bottling.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Fennel leads to dried fruits — sultanas, prunes, dried fig — and fresh apples on the nose with a hint of tartness and skin next to savory (almost oily) herb branches and leaves.

Palate: The taste, on the other hand, leans into sweet oak, pear candies, fresh figs, and a softness that’s almost hard to believe while this medley of caraway, fresh fennel, and sweet cardamom dance together on your palate.

Finish: The end is full of sweet fruits — think ripe pears, green tomatoes, and star fruit — and has just the right touches of soft oak, oily vanilla, and savory green herbs as it fades towards a final note of wet wicker right after a rain storm.

Bottom Line:

This is such a unique whisky in general. This is what the cool kids sip because they’re in the know. There’s nothing quite like it out there and it rocks (the profile is so well-dialed). This poured over a single big rock is the play for a 100% one-of-a-kind bright sipping experience.

6. The Balvenie Caribbean Cask Single Malt Scotch Whiskey Aged 14 Years

William Grant & Sons

ABV: 43%

Average Price: $99

The Whisky:

The Balvenie is renowned for doing everything in-house from grain to glass and for being the distillery that spearheaded the whole “finishing whisky in a different cask” movement. In this case, the juice spends 14 years maturing in ex-bourbon barrels. The whisky is then batched and transferred to barrels that The Balvenie aged their blend of West Indies rum.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: There’s a welcoming rush of buttery toffee up top with hints of brown spices, bright red berries, and a touch of sweet malts next to floral malts and deep holiday vibes.

Palate: The palate brings around creamy vanilla dotted with sweet and slightly tart red berries next to a very soft winter spice barks, marzipan, and whispers of tobacco.

Finish: The finish is full of softwood, vanilla cream, and a touch of that winter spice with hints of leather and cedar-twinged tobacco.

The Bottom Line:

This is a deep and murky whisky that works on several levels — from building on the great malt to layering in rummy spices to delivering comforting notes to the end. Sip this one slowly with friends and you’ll all be in for a treat.

5. Lagavulin Single Islay Malt Whisky Aged 16 Years

Diageo

ABV: 43%

Average Price: $93

The Whisky:

This is the most recognizable Lagavulin out there. The malts are smoked just down the road from the distillery at Port Ellen and the mash is crafted expertly by the sea at Lagavulin Distillery. The whisky then spends 16 long years mellowing in old American and Spanish oak before vatting, proofing, and bottling.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Imagine a beach fire that’s using dried seaweed as fuel next to mugs of honeyed black tea and a clump of wet moss on the nose.

Palate: The taste of this dram meanders through dried pipe tobacco smoke laced with hints of vanilla and tart apple while notes of briny caramel lead towards an oyster shell minerality.

Finish: The finish is pure silk as the seaweed grows wetter and the smoke sweetens towards that caramel, vanilla, and apple.

Bottom Line:

This is the half of the ranking where we get into the unassailably amazing malts. Laga 16 is an icon. It’s perfectly balanced subtly peated malt that delivers more and more every time you go back to it. This whisky will never bore you or let you down.

4. Talisker 2023 Distillers Edition Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Talisker Distillers Edition
Diageo

ABV: 45.8%

Average Price: $94

The Whisky:

The 2023 Distillers Edition is a classic Talisker that’s aged by the sea and finished for six months in Amoroso sherry casks. The whisky was distilled in 2012 and bottled at 10 years old. It was then finished in another Amoroso sherry cask, making it “double cask” matured.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: The nose runs deep on this whisky with mild hints of beachside campfire smoke whispering in the background as hints of red fruit, wet driftwood, and green peppercorns draw you in.

Palate: The palate embraces the red berries with a slight tartness next to the sweetness as the peat remains dry and distant and tied to the brine of the sea with an almost oyster liquor softness.

Finish: The finish lingers for just the right amount of time as sweet berries and dry peat lead towards soft dark cacao powder with a tiny note of vanilla and one last spray from the sea.

Bottom Line:

This is Talisker turned up to MAX volume while still feeling gentle and unique. There’s so much going on with this whisky from the subtle fruit notes to soft seaside vibes to the fields of berries and old coffee house vibes. Yes, it’s peated but it’s so much more and there will be something for you to fall in love with in this glass.

3. The GlenDronach Revival Aged 15 Years Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Brown-Forman

ABV: 46%

Average Price: $97

The Whisky:

Revival 15 takes its sherried nature very seriously. The hot juice is aged in a combination of Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso sherry casks for 15 long years. Those casks are married and this whisky is brought down to a very easy-drinking 92 proof with that soft Highland water.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Dark berry brambles with tart and sweet fruit, stems, thorns, and even a little black dirt draw you in on the nose with a hint of walnut shell and cherry pie.

Palate: The palate is a creamy yet bitter dark chocolate orange that leads toward a semi-savory fig countered by a ripe apricot that feels like a dark and boozy fruitcake with a scoop of vanilla malt.

Finish: The chocolate comes back with cinnamon spice and more dark berries and walnuts at the end with a sense of sticky toffee pudding with a rich caramel sauce cut with salt and orange oils.

Bottom Line:

This is a big wintry whisky that works year-round. There’s something comforting and nostalgic about this pour that will have you going deep into your involuntary sense memories no matter the season. Sometimes that’ll be Christmas of years past. Sometimes it’ll be a date at an old cafe you had in your 20s. There’s always something new in this dark and delicious whisky to enjoy.

2. Ardbeg Uigeadail Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Ardbeg Uigeadail
LVMH

ABV: 54.2%

Average Price: $93

The Whisky:

The mix of peated malts, yeast, and that inky lake water from Islay creates a spirit that’s already full of flavors before it goes into the barrel. That hot juice is aged in both ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks. When the whisky in the barrel is just right, they’re blended into this single malt expression, proofed with local spring water, and bottled without any filtration.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: The nose is a matrix of smoked plums next to lush Christmas cakes full of dried and candied fruit and citrus with plenty of fatty nuts, dark and wintry spice, and buttery caramel drizzle hit with plenty of sea salt next to a whisper of dried lavender and overripe, almost woody plantains.

Palate: The palate balances sweet berries and pear candy with smoky salmon fat and dark chocolate malts.

Finish: The mid-palate adds a hint of dried chili heat while fading towards a finish full of smoked fat, dried fruit, and a buttery dark chocolate sauce bespeckled with flakes of smoked pink sea salt and cedar chips.

Bottom Line:

This is bold peated malt that feels soft and almost subtle. The fruit really shines with the smoked fatty meats to create a backyard BBQ vibe that’s familiar and enticing before dried florals, candied nuts, and creamy caramel evoke a childhood full of sweet treats. It’s all there if you take the time to find it in the glass.

1. Glenmorangie Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky The Cadboll Estate Aged 15 Years Batch #3

Glenmorangie Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky The Cadboll Estate Aged 15 Years
LVMH

ABV: 43%

Average Price: $99

The Whisky:

The new batch of Glenmorangie’s beloved Carboll Estate is another instant classic. This year’s edition is made with two barley harvests from Glenmorangie’s own estate-grown barley (on the Carboll Estate). Once distilled on Glenmo’s iconic copper pot stills, the whiskey is aged in American oak (ex-bourbon casks) primarily. The final batch is vatted with a few barrels of Amontillado sherry casks as well.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Beautiful notes of hazelnut bathed in floral honey drive the nose toward stewed peaches over buckwheat pancakes, soft jasmine, and a hint of cold slate slick with rainwater.

Palate: The floral honey opens the palate toward fresh gingerbread, Nutella, and clove-laced orange layered into toffee dropped in roasted almond with this fleeting sense of summer herb gardens and bright yellow nasturtiums.

Finish: A touch of toasted coconut adheres to the gingerbread and toffee on the finish with a dash of bourbon vanilla, creamy mocha latte, and old oak stave.

Bottom Line:

This is the whisky that could define “unpeated single malt” in the dictionary. It’s so essential in all the notes from the soft incense to the spiced fruits to the lush bourbon whispers. It’s just great sipping whisky. Buy two.

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Luka Doncic Tricked Steph Curry Into Standing Where Nikola Jokic Could Dunk On Him

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The NBA All-Star Game has come under criticism from seemingly everyone over the last couple of days. After Adam Silver and the NBA placed a clear emphasis on the game being more competitive this year, the exact opposite ended up happening, as it was 48 minutes of guys not really trying and either hoisting up threes or making their way to the rim without trying all that hard.

If there was a positive to come out of it, we’d like to point to the delightful bromance between Luka Doncic and Nikola Jokic that was on full display. The pair took things about as unseriously as two humans can take something, and while it’s certainly understandable that some would have a problem with that, they were two of the only people at Gainbridge Fieldhouse who looked like they were having fun. An example of this: While warming up before the game, Doncic went up to Steph Curry and told him to move over a little bit. And then, Jokic came flying in, put a hand on Curry’s shoulder, went over top of him, and dunked.

I am glad that Curry found this funny, because it is extremely funny. Anyway, here’s hoping that Doncic and Jokic continue to engage in hijinks one another going forward.

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Kacey Musgraves And Ariana Grande Are Both Returning As ‘SNL’ Musical Guests In March

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Now that the Wicked trailer has hit televisions across the nation and its star Ariana Grande has announced her new album Eternal Sunshine, she’ll be returning to television soon as a musical guest on Saturday Night Live on March 9. She also released her first new single since 2021 (not including the 2023 remix of “Die For You” with The Weeknd), the dance-influenced “Yes, And?” which has already gone Gold since dropping in January.

Grande will follow country star Kacey Musgraves, who will perform on the March 2 show as she promotes her own upcoming album, Deeper Well. Musgraves released her album’s first single, the title track, on February 8. Grande’s last appearance on the show was in 2016, while Musgraves’ was in 2021. The host for Musgraves’ appearance will be Madame Web star Sydney Sweeney — who fans are probably hoping will have as much fun with the broken film’s hilariously bad reception as her co-star Dakota Johnson has been having — while the March 9 host is Josh Brolin, who stars in the upcoming second installment of Denis Villaneuve’s Dune adaptation.

March 9 may also give pop icon Mariah Carey the chance to return to SNL for the first time in 15 years as she appears on the remix of Grande’s new single. If not, perhaps we’ll get a preview of one of Grande’s versions of a Wicked song or two (and maybe Cynthia Erivo will join her instead).

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Here Is Where You Can Get Jack Harlow’s New Balance 550 Colorways

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The New Balance 550 is a modern classic. And I say “modern classic” knowing full well the sneaker was introduced in 1989. After the sneaker’s initial run, it was all but forgotten in NB’s archives until 2020 when Aimé Leon Dore reintroduced the sneaker to the public with a few now-iconic limited drops. The reintroduction of the 550 was so popular that New Balance made ALD founder Teddy Santis its creative director, and together Santis and NB have taken the brand from a niche audience to the mainstream.

The brand hitting its stride and getting love from a new generation is a good thing. New Balance sneakers are dope, and a lot of that has to do with the immaculate design and smart branding. And we can’t think of a better person to be a brand ambassador than Jack Harlow. Harlow, with his minimalist and to-the-point aesthetic (his best music is plain and simple rap, no sub-genres required) reflects the simplicity of New Balance in the Teddy Santis era. So it’s no huge mystery why the brand tapped Harlow to introduce brand new colorways of the 550.

Launching exclusively at Foot Locker this Thursday, the new colorways include a sneaker that combines Sea Salt, Reflection, Olivine & Dark Olivine, and another in Reflection, Sea Salt, and Grey Matter. The colorway names are excessively complicated, as is per usual with New Balance. Seriously, they could’ve just titled these sneakers “Olive” and “Light Blue.”

The sneakers retail for $110 and feature a white leather base with colored panels and logos. Sadly, the green 550s are Women’s and Children’s only. The blue is a full size run. To pick up a pair, hit up Foot Locker and Champs Sports stores on February 22nd or online. Check out the sneakers in action below.

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Patrick Beverley And Austin Rivers Responded To JJ Redick’s Criticism Of Doc Rivers

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Doc Rivers has been a frequent topic of conversation over the last few weeks. Ever since he took over for the fired Adrian Griffin in Milwaukee, there’s been even more of a spotlight on Rivers than usual. It hasn’t helped that his stint with the Bucks has not gone well — they’ve gone 3-7 under him, and while the defensive woes he was hired to fix have started to trend in the right direction, Milwaukee’s offense has floundered under him.

Add in that Rivers got to coach the Eastern Conference in the All-Star Game because of Milwaukee’s record under Griffin and the whole thing has just been weird. And on top of everything, Rivers has made some comments about his situation that received criticism, with ESPN analyst JJ Redick — who played under Rivers with the Clippers — criticizing him for never accepting any accountability.

Well, Redick’s comments didn’t go over especially well with some of Rivers’ former players. Both Patrick Beverley and Kendrick Perkins (the latter of whom deleted his tweet) came to their former coach’s defense — with Beverley, in particular, going after Redick. Rivers’ son and another one of his ex-players, Austin Rivers, also chimed in and said he disagreed with what Redick had to say while making it a point to stress that he thought Beverley’s tweet was off-base, as well.

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While Redick didn’t respond to Rivers or Perkins, he did have something to say to Beverley, who unsurprisingly fired right back.

Rivers and the Bucks will be back in action on Friday night against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

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Man tried to replace $500 engagement ring with $8K diamond. It didn’t go as he expected.

Engagement tradition in the United States largely around the ring as an outward symbol of commitment, traditionally displayed as a singular diamond. Though the diamond engagement ring technically dates back to the 1400s in Rome, a De Beers ad campaign in 1947 that declared, “Diamonds are forever,” equated diamonds with marriage in our collective psyches for the better part of the last century.

For some grooms, the size of the “rock” is also a status symbol, showing either how much you can afford or how much of a sacrifice you’re willing to make for your bride.

But as one man found out when he tried to upgrade his wife’s engagement ring, the size of the diamond isn’t what some women value at all.


A Reddit user shared a photo of a woman’s hand with a small, simple diamond ring on her left ring finger.

“7 yrs ago, she said ‘yes’ to me with this $500 fruity pebble of a diamond when I was BROKE-broke,” the post reads.
I make $200k now. I surprised her yesterday with an upgrade for Valentine’s Day, but she said RETURN IT, that ‘anything else would be a downgrade’ because of what this little dot means to her 🥲.”

“So I am returning this $8k upgrade and I’m taking her to Korea and Japan this winter instead for the same price ❤,” the person added.

Now, there’s nothing wrong with someone wanting a different ring once they have the money to afford one, but the fact that her original $500 engagement ring was more valuable to her than an $8,000 diamond is tugging at people’s heartstrings.

“Brother you’ve found a hell of diamond, I ain’t talking about them rocks,” shared one commenter.

“I’m with her there, the first one is lovely and means something. The second ones are… a bit much for a lot of people, but then I hate diamonds, so maybe I’m biased. Memories are worth far more than a common rock IMO. Enjoy your trip!” added another.

“I’ve got almost the same story,” added another. “Hubby and I were broke when he asked me to marry him. We picked out my ring together. The set included a wedding bank and cost $275. We’ve been married 38 years. Several times, he’s asked me if I want a different ring. I always say no. This ring is perfect!”

One woman’s drove home the true value of a “cheap” ring with a story about her late husband:

“My husband and I got ‘temp’ rings that were $80 and eloped with the idea that on our 5 year anniversary we would renew our vows, get ‘real’ rings and have a ‘real’ wedding.

Unfortunately he passed away in 2017. I cherish my silly little temp ring. It’s the one he placed on my finger and I will love it forever. Even when the tech at the nail salon snickers about it. Even though the stone has cracked and I don’t know how to fix it. This is MY ring that HE gave me I will love it with my whole heart just as I did him.

It’s not the ring, it’s the person who gave it, that makes it worth cherishing.

She cherishes you.”

It’s a good reminder that the real value of an item is not how much it costs but how much it means and that engagement rings don’t have to be fancy or expensive to fulfill their purpose.

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2024 NBA Mock Draft: Who Will Emerge As This Year’s No. 1?

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You’ll Have To Wait A Few Extra Days To Watch ‘Last Week Tonight’ On YouTube From Now On

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You’ll have to find something new to watch during your lunch break on Mondays. Beginning with this past Sunday’s season 11 premiere, HBO isn’t posting full-length Last Week Tonight segments on YouTube until Thursday.

“I know I usually share a link to our main story here on Mondays, but HBO has decided they’re going to wait until Thursday to post them to YouTube from now on,” host John Oliver explained on X. “I hope they change their mind, but until then, you can see our piece about the Supreme Court on HBO, on MAX, and on YouTube in a few days.” Last Week Tonight, Plus A Few Extra Days.

A spokesperson for HBO confirmed the business decision to Variety, writing, “When Last Week Tonight With John Oliver premiered on HBO, the convenience of watching on Max did not exist so YouTube allowed flexible viewing for the main story as well as promotional exposure. We are now delaying that availability and hope those fans choose to watch the entire show on Max.”

Chuck E. Cheese nation is not going to be happy about this.

Last Week Tonight — which recently won the Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series for something like the 47th year in a row — airs Sunday nights on HBO at 11 p.m.

(Via Variety)

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Sydney Sweeney Is Officially Set To Make Her ‘SNL’ Hosting Debut

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How big is Sydney Sweeney right now? So big that no one seems to mind that she’s second-billed in the latest comic book movie bomb. Earlier this year, the actress — whose rom-com, Anyone But You, will almost certainly greatly outperform her Marvel-Sony picture, Madame Web — officially became Hot Ones famous. Now she’s adding SNL to her oeuvre.

Per Variety, Sweeney will lord over the late night sketch show’s March 2 episode. It will be her SNL debut, though it will be the third time for the night’s musical guest, Kacey Musgraves. During her monologue, Sweeney may mention Madame Web, though she’ll probably talk up Immaculate, her forthcoming wacko nun horror pic, instead.

The following week, on March 9, brings back someone who’s already hosted the show twice, in 2008 and 2012. That would be Josh Brolin, who may spend his monologue reading one of the poems he wrote for a behind-the-scenes book for his next movie, Dune: Part Two, in which he brings back barking House Atreides weapons master Gurney Halleck. Brolin will be joined by no less than Ariana Grande, touting her new album Eternal Sunshine.

Meanwhile this weekend sees SNL welcoming back someone who’s never been on the show, but only because he was fired over racist and bigoted jokes he’d made in the past. That’s right, it’s Shane Gillis, who it was recently revealed has a history of bringing two Holocaust deniers onto his podcast. But hey, at least there will be more Sweeney and fellow Hot Ones alum Brolin.

(Via Variety)

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When Do Gunna’s ‘The Bittersweet Tour’ Tickets Go On Sale?

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If you want to go to Gunna’s Bittersweet Tour, tickets go on sale Friday, February 23 at 10 AM local time at livenation.com. If you happen to have a Citi card, though, you can access presale tickets beginning Wednesday, February 21 at 10 AM local time at citientertainment.com.

The Bittersweet Tour will be Gunna’s first tour since being released from Fulton County jail in late 2022. You may notice that Los Angeles and New York are among the major cities without tour stops; Gunna already performed in both for his Gift and Curse shows in 2023. You can see the full tour dates below.

Gunna’s Bittersweet Tour Dates

05/04 — Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center
05/06 — Detroit, MI @ Fox Theatre
05/08 — Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
05/10 — Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory
05/12 — Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium
05/16 — Seattle, WA @ WAMU Theater
05/18 — San Francisco, CA @ Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
05/21 — Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
05/24 — Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
05/25 — Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall
05/28 — Nashville, TN @ Nashville Municipal Auditorium
05/29 — Charlotte, NC @ Bojangles’ Coliseum
06/01 — Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway
06/02 — Philadelphia, PA @ Roots Picnic Festival *
06/06 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center
06/09 — Orlando, FL @ Kia Center
06/11 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena

* festival date, without Flo Milli

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