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Taylor Swift Delivers Live Debut of ‘Right Where You Left Me’ With Aaron Dessner at Santa Clara Concert

Taylor Swift teamed up with her frequent collaborator Aaron Dessner for the first live performance of “Right Where You Left Me” in Santa Clara, Calif., on Friday (July 28).

The live debut of the 2020 Evermore bonus track, which was co-written by The National frontman, arrived during the surprise songs portion of the pop superstar’s set at Levi’s Stadium. Prior to the performance, Swift warned Eras Tour concert-goers that it was one of her more challenging songs to play live.

“Because it’s one of our favorites, there’s more pressure on it,” Swift told the crowd. “Also, this is one of the wordiest songs. I have been rehearsing this for weeks, OK? And I’ve never, ever gotten it 100% right. Not even one time. If this is the time that I get it right, you have no idea what kind of celebration I’m going to be exhibiting after that. And also, this goes for you. If you can get all the words right to this song, you get to pat yourself on the back. You win an imaginary prize. It’s yours. We love this song and I hope that I somewhat do it justice.”

As expected, the songstress goofed up the lyrics before laughing it off and starting again where they left off. “It was too good to be true!” she said. “I knew that I would f— that up! We really can’t let that be it, so now we’ve got to go back.”

This isn’t the first time Dessner has appeared with Swift during the Eras Tour. The singer-songwriter has also popped up in several cities for onstage collaborations of “The Great War,” “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve,” “Seven” and “Ivy.”

Swift’s second surprise song of Friday evening was the first live performance of “Castles Crumbling,” from her recently released album, Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The studio version of the track features Paramore‘s Hayley Williams, but Swift delivered the track solo on piano.

The North American leg of the Eras Tour will continue in Santa Clara on Saturday (July 29) and close with six shows at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium (Aug. 3-5 and 7-9).

Watch Swift and Dessner perform “Right Where You Left Me” here.

SEVENTEEN’s CARATs VS Selena Gomez’s Selenators In Billboard’s Fan Army Face-Off | Billboard News

In the quarterfinals of Billboard’s Fan Army Face-Off, SEVENTEEN’S CARAT’s are going head-to-head against Selena Gomez’s Selenators.

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We’ve reached the quarterfinals of Billboard’s fan army faceoff. Matchup three is going to be a tough one. And in this corner we got the boys of SEVENTEEN. They have over 33 million followers 7.5 million monthly listeners, 4 albums and 10 mini albums, 5 of which charted on the Billboard 200. Carats already helped SEVENTEEN beat Young Boy Never Broke Again, Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga. And next they better watch out for Selenur, she’s been in the game since she was a kid building up over a half a billion followers, almost 51 million monthly listeners, 1 Hot 100 hit, 9 top 10s, 39 charting hits and 3 chart topping albums it’s no wonder she’s taken out Harry Styles her ex The Weeknd and her bestie Taylor Swift. Who’s making it to the next round Carats or Selenators? Let us know in the comments and vote for your favorite on Billboard.com.

Farruko Leads ‘March for Jesus’ in Puerto Rico & More Uplifting Moments in Latin Music 

From career milestones and new music releases to major announcements and those little, important moments, Billboard editors highlight uplifting moments in Latin music. Here’s what happened in the Latin music world this week. 

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Farruko’s Youth Faithstival

Puerto Rican star Farruko held his first-ever Youth Faithstival in Puerto Rico on July 23, which kicked off with a faith-based march dubbed the Youth for Jesus and ended with a free concert, attended by 15,000 people, according to a press statement. Throughout the march, people could stop at several booths featuring guest speakers and presentations by groups such as the Christian Youth of Puerto Rico.
The day ended with a handful of performances by artists such as Gabriel José Rodríguez, better known as Gabriel EMC, Onell Díaz who collaborated with Farruko on “Misericordia” and Jaime Barceló — former member of the band León de Judá — among many more artists.

Prior to the event, Farruko posted on social media: “I’m going to make it easy totally free we will dance, jump, sing and feed the spirit that we need so much in these difficult times, if we unite for sometimes stupid causes let’s unite for peace, for the youth and for God.”

Anuel AA Surprises Fan

Anuel is making dreams come true. The Puerto Rican hitmaker was spotted gifting one of his sparkly necklaces to a young fan who couldn’t hold back the dears as his idol gave him this special gift. In the video shared on social media, you can see Anuel put the necklace on a little boy, who is of course recording on his phone every second of this moment. Then, Anuel gives him a hug and tells him to behave and never to take the necklace off.

On the Radar (July) 

If you missed our On the Radar picks for July, it’s never too late to start listening to these hidden gems. This month, Billboard’s Latin and Español editors highlight 11 emerging acts, from Jasiel Nuñez – who scored his first entry on the Hot 100 thanks to “Lagunas” with Peso Pluma – and K-efe from Chile who performed at the Latin Alternative Music Conference earlier this month.

See all the picks for On the Radar here.

Colombia Team on Top

The Colombia team celebrated their first win at the Women’s World Cup 2023 in a big way. Following their victory over South Korea on Tuesday (July 25) at the Sydney Football Stadium, the team returned to the locker room where they got a surprise visit from the Colombian hitmaker J Balvin, who hyped them as they blasted and sang along to one of his early hits, “Ay Vamos.” Before the game, they were bumping to Karol G’s “Amargura,” to which Karol G responded with “Reinotas (Queens).”

Rosalía sends emotional message post-Motomami World Tour

Before reports of her engagement ending with Rauw Alejandro, Rosalía was celebrating a milestone as she wrapped her first-ever global tour. The Motomami World Tour, a nearly 70-date global trek, ended with a last performance at Lollapalooza Paris and later posted an emotional message on social media to mark the end of an era. “Motomami has anded but my gratitude with God, my family, my team and all those that support me is forever. Motomami has been a hurrican that has brought but also taken many things from my life that I don’t even know where to start. Thanks to all the Motomamis of the world for giving me so much love during this time,” she wrote.

Burna Boy “Big 7,” Stunna Girl ft. French Montana “Like Dat Remix” & More | Daily Visuals 7.28.23

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Burna Boy’s been bubbling on the rap scene for a minute now and with his next album, I Told Them… set to drop next month (August 24), the man is ready to get some buzz going for his seventh studio album.

Promising to bring some 90’s flavor with his next LP, Burna Boy gives us a sample of just that in his latest visuals to “Big 7” where the Nigerian artist hits the streets of New York and finds himself kicking it Junior Mafia and Hip-Hop icons such as The RZA and Busta Rhymes. The video itself had a real 90’s-ish feel to it too. Check it out.

Stunna Girl meanwhile looks like she’s ready to fly in style and for her French Montana assisted clip to “Like Dat Remix,” Stunna and French pull up on an airport runway in some big boy toys before hitting the club and turning up like it’s Stunna Girl’s birthday. Wait, was it her birthday?!

Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Yo Gotti, Gucci Mane, and more.

BURNA BOY – “BIG 7”



STUNNA GIRL FT. FRENCH MONTANA – “LIKE DAT REMIX”



YO GOTTI – “NO FAKE LOVE”



GUCCI MANE – “WOPPENHEIMER”



THAT MEXICAN OT – “BREANNAN”



RICH HOMIE QUAN – “GOT YO WINGZ”



STONEBWOY FT. RUSS – “LIFE & MONEY REMIX”


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Astroworld Report Contains Chilling Details of Tragedy: ‘Someone’s Going to End Up Dead’

Just moments before rap superstar Travis Scott took the stage at the deadly 2021 Astroworld festival, a contract worker had been so worried about what might happen after seeing people getting crushed that he texted an event organizer saying, “Someone’s going to end up dead,” according to a police report released Friday.

The texts by security contract worker Reece Wheeler were some of many examples in the nearly 1,300-page report in which festival workers highlighted problems and warned of possible deadly consequences. The report includes transcripts of concertgoers’ 911 calls and summaries of police interviews, including one with Scott conducted just days after the event.

The crowd surge at the Nov. 5, 2021, outdoor festival in Houston killed 10 attendees who ranged in age from 9 to 27. The official cause of death was compression asphyxia, which an expert likened to being crushed by a car. About 50,000 people attended the festival.

“Pull tons over the rail unconscious. There’s panic in people eyes. This could get worse quickly,” Reece Wheeler texted Shawna Boardman, one of the private security directors, at 9 p.m. Wheeler then texted, “I know they’ll try to fight through it but I would want it on the record that I didn’t advise this to continue. Someone’s going to end up dead.”

Scott’s concert began at 9:02 p.m. In their review of video from the concert’s livestream, police investigators said that at 9:13 p.m., they heard the faint sound of someone saying, “Stop the show.” The same request could also be heard at 9:16 p.m. and 9:22 p.m.

In an Aug. 19, 2022, police interview, Boardman’s attorneys told investigators that Boardman “saw things were not as bad as Reece Wheeler stated” and decided not to pass along Wheeler’s concerns to anyone else.

A grand jury declined to indict anyone who was investigated over the event, including Scott, Boardman and four other people.

During a police interview conducted two days after the concert, Scott told investigators that although he did see one person near the stage getting medical attention, overall the crowd seemed to be enjoying the show and he did not see any signs of serious problems.

“We asked if he at any point heard the crowd telling him to stop the show. He stated that if he had heard something like that he would have done something,” police said in their summary of Scott’s interview.

Hip-hop artist Drake, who performed with Scott at the concert, told police that it was difficult to see from the stage what was going on in the crowd and that he didn’t hear concertgoers’ pleas to stop the show.

Drake found out about the tragedy later that night from his manager, while learning more on social media, police said in their summary.

Marty Wallgren, who worked for a security consulting firm hired by the festival, told police that when he went backstage and tried to tell representatives for Scott and Drake that the concert needed to end because people had been hurt and might have died, he was told “Drake still has three more songs,” according to an interview summary.

Daniel Johary, a college student who got trapped in the crush of concertgoers and later used his skills working as an EMT in Israel to help an injured woman, told investigators hundreds of people had chanted for Scott to stop the music and that the chants could be heard “from everywhere.”

“He stated staff members in the area gave thumbs-up and did not care,” according to the police report.

Richard Rickeada, a retired Houston police officer who was working for a private security company at the festival, told investigators that from 8 a.m. the day of the concert, things were “pretty much in chaos,” according to a police summary of his interview. His concerns and questions about whether the concert should be held were “met with a lot of shrugged shoulders,” he said.

About 23 minutes into the concert, cameraman Gregory Hoffman radioed into the show’s production trailer to warn that “people were dying.” Hoffman was operating a large crane that held a television camera before it was overrun with concertgoers who needed medical help, police said.

The production team radioed Hoffman to ask when they could get the crane back in operation.

Salvatore Livia, who was hired to direct the live show, told police that following Hoffman’s dire warning, people in the production trailer understood that something was not right, but “they were disconnected to the reality of (what) was happening out there,” according to a police summary of Livia’s interview.

Concertgoer Christopher Gates, then 22, told police that by the second or third song in Scott’s performance, he came across about five people on the ground who he believed were already dead.

Their bodies were “lifeless, pale, and their lips were blue/purple,” according to the police report. Random people in the crowd — not medics — provided CPR.

The police report was released about a month after the grand jury in Houston declined to indict Scott on any criminal charges in connection with the deadly concert. Police Chief Troy Finner had said the report was being made public so that people could “read the entire investigation” and come to their own conclusions about the case. During a news conference after the grand jury’s decision, Finner declined to say what the overall conclusion of his agency’s investigation was or whether police should have stopped the concert sooner.

The report’s release also came the same day that Scott released his new album, “Utopia.”

More than 500 lawsuits were filed over the deaths and injuries at the concert, including many against concert promoter Live Nation and Scott. Some have since been settled.

What to Expect at Lollapalooza 2023, New Music From Travis Scott, Post Malone & More | Billboard News

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It’s Friday and we’ve got a ton of new music this week. Travis Scott’s new album includes a collab with Beyoncé, Offset and Cardi B drop their new track “Jealousy,” Post Malone’s ‘Austin’ is here and Tori Kelly has a new EP. EXO’s EXO-L goes up against SB19’s A’TIN in the quarterfinal round of Billboard’s Fan Army Face-Off. Bia stops by Billboard News to talk all about her new makeup brand Beauty. For. Certain, working with Busta Rhymes and more. Billboard News breaks down which artists you can expect at Lollapalooza Festival in Chicago next weekend. And more!

Can’t make the Lollapalooza this year? No worries, it will be streaming on Hulu. Get your Hulu subscription today.

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Travis Scott recruits Beyoncé and Drake for his new album. It’s EXO versus SB19 in our fan army face-off. Bia drops by Billboard studio. We break down what to expect at Lollapalooza and Billboard takes you inside the hottest events from John Legend to Taylor Swift.

It’s Billboard News for Friday, July 28th. I’m Tetris and let’s kick things off with an entry from our Friday Music Guide. Travis Scott said goodbye to ‘ASTROWORLD’ and now he’s taking us to ‘UTOPIA’ with features from Bad Bunny, The Weeknd, Drake and Beyoncé. The album is stacked!

Watch the full video above!

Mandy Moore Reveals Son Gus Has Rare Skin Condition Called Gianotti Crosti Syndrome

Mandy Moore revealed that one of her sons is having an issue with his health. On Friday (July 28), the “Candy” singer took to her Instagram Stories to share a photo of her two-year-old son Gus with a red rash on his body, along with some insight on his recently diagnosed condition.

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“This sweet boy woke up with a crazy rash on Saturday am. We thought maybe an eczema flare? Poison oak? Allergy,” she captioned the photo. “We tried to deduce what it could be and did anything to help him find relief from the itch. Went to urgent care. Pediatrician. Dermatologist. pediatric dermatologist. All the while, he smiles and carries on with his day like the rockstar he is.”

She continued, “Turns out it’s a viral childhood rash that just spontaneously appears called Gianotti-Crosti syndrome. It sometimes accompanies a cold but not in Gus’ case. It’s all over his legs and feed and the backs of his arms but nowhere else. There’s nothing to do but a steroid cream and Benadryl at night. And it could last 6-8 weeks.”

According to the National Institute of Health, Gianotti Crosti syndrome is “a rare childhood skin condition characterized by a papular rash with blisters on the skin of the legs, buttocks, and arms.” The condition results in skin lesions that last a minimum of 10 days to several weeks, as described by Moore.

“This parenting thing is weird and hard and sometimes you feel so helpless (and yes I’m ever so grateful it’s only an itchy skin condition). Kids are resilient and as long as he’s smiling through it, we are a-okay,” the This Is Us actress concluded her Stories post.

Moore shares her two sons with Dawes frontman Taylor Goldsmith — the pair tied the knot in 2018. Gus, whose name is August “Gus” Harrison, on Feb. 20, 2021. The couple’s youngest child, Oscar “Ozzie” Bennett Goldsmith, was born in October 2022.

See Moore’s Instagram Story about Gus’ skin condition before it disappears here.

Spider-Man PlayStation 5: Where to Pre-Order the Limited-Edition Console & Accessories

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It just got a little easier to get your hands on Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 PlayStation 5 console. The highly anticipated, limited-edition console bundle went up for pre-order at Amazon, Best Buy and other retailers on Friday (July 28).

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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ Is Officially Available for Digital Preorder

The Spider-Man 2 Limited Edition Bundle ($599.99) includes a Spider-Man PS5 console, DualSense wireless controller, a base, HDMI cable, USB cable and the pre-installed game, Astro’s Playroom. The bundle also comes with a Marvel Spider-Man 2 voucher for a digital copy of the game, which will be redeemable on October 20, per Amazon.  

Sony’s custom PS5 console is available in black instead of the standard white color. The design features symbiote tentacles inching closer to the Spider-Man icon.

The Spider-Man logo is also featured on the back of the console and on the controller.

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“The design was inspired by the in-game symbiote that’s taking over the console and controller, but you can still see some of the underlying red under the tendrils. This represents the various ways players will experience the symbiote takeover in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2,” Jacinda Chew, senior art director at Insomniac Games said in a statement on the Sony blog. “It’s a constant push and pull for dominance whether it’s internal or external and the outcome is not certain.”

Sony unveiled the Spider-Man PS5 console earlier in the month. You can pre-order the console at Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop (in-store only) and direct.playstation.com.

Already have a PS5? Get a Spider-Man 2 Limited Edition Console Cover ($64.99) and Spider-Man 2 Limited Edition DualSense Wireless Controller ($79.99) to channel the same look as the limited console and controller.

Sony launched its PS5 console during the pandemic in 2020. The company has sold over 40 million consoles since then. According to PlayStation fans, some of the top games include Astro’s Playroom, Bugsnax, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, Cult of the Lamb and Deep Space.

Beyonce Joins BeyHive in Cheering on Blue Ivy During Renaissance Tour Stop in Detroit

Beyoncé stans her daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, just as much as her fans do! During the Wednesday (July 26) Renaissance Tour stop in Detroit, the “Break My Soul” singer chimed in to cheer on her first born child.

The moment came after Blue took the stage with her superstar mother to perform “My Power,” which has seen her go viral in recent weeks for the track’s recognizable — and fun to replicate dance moves — on TikTok. Blue, dressed in a glittering black costume, gave a peace sign to the audience before preparing to leave the stage when the crowd started chanting her name. Bey, who was still in the choreography’s ending pose, joined the crowd in its repeated chants of “Blue! Blue! Blue!”

Beyoncé is a proud mother, but she’s not the only one — Blue’s grandmother Tina Knowles-Lawson told People, “She’s having the time of her life, and I couldn’t be more proud of her because she really worked hard.” She added, “She is 11 years old, and she had one week to prepare, and she’s just getting better and better. So I’m the proud grandma, always.”

When Blue started joining her mother onstage, her mother couldn’t resist posting an Instagram sharing how happy she is to be a mother to her. “My beautiful first born ?? I’m so proud and thankful to be your mama. You bring us so much joy, my sweet angel,” Beyoncé wrote in a May 29 post.

See Beyoncé cheer on Blue in the video below.

Black Friday in July: Amazon’s Record Player Stand is 47% Off for a Limited-Time

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Amazon Prime Day 2023 may be over, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still score some deep discounts on furniture, air conditioners, dorm essentials and more. Consider it Black Friday in July as there are still major sales going on that’ll help you upgrade your space without abandoning your cart at checkout.

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Music lovers will appreciate this sale as Amazon has marked down a sleek record player stand (thanks to an extra 20% off coupon). For less than $100, you’ll be able to give your turntable a stylish spot to be on display and turn your vinyl collection into a piece of tasteful decor.

Whether you’re hosting friends or throwing a party, this cabinet will make it easier to play your favorite music while seamlessly blending into a range of decor aesthetics.

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The Numenn Record Player Stand is a minimalist-approved piece of furniture that comes in five shades: white, black, dark brown, rustic brown and gray. It uses a mix of wood and metal materials for added style and durability. Plus, the interior comes with two shelves including a bottom slotted shelf that can hold up to 150 vinyls (so you won’t have to pick favorites).

You can personalize it by adding other knick knacks or a bluetooth speaker within the compartments, creating your own personal DJ booth. The compact size also makes it apartment-friendly allowing you to store it in your living room, bedroom and more.

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best media storage cabinets, music books and musician cookbooks.