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BLACKPINK’s Rosé Joins Rimowa’s Latest Campaign Encouraging You to Travel in Style

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Rosé may be winding down her world tour with BLACKPINK, but the K-pop singer has already joined another project: Romiwa‘s new travel campaign.

It’s no secret that the star moves around a lot, which means having a handy set of luggage is basically a travel necessity. Now, she joins the likes of Formula 1 racer Lewis Hamilton and French soccer star Kylian Mbappé to show off the luggage brand’s Never Still campaign featuring sleek shades and versatile designs.

In a series of short films, the campaign looks to show the normal, everyday side of Rosé and co. Within the main video, you get to see the Pink Venom singer begin to pack up her suitcase — a task that some of us love to leave for the last minute.

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Rimowa debuted the full video on X (formerly known as Twitter) in a post on Thursday (Sept. 7).

“For ROSÉ, Kylian Mbappé, and Lewis Hamilton, journeys go beyond destinations reached. Featuring a score by Hans Zimmer, RIMOWA’s new campaign shares their transformational journeys as they move around the world, and move the world around them,” the caption said.

Whether you’ve scored some travel deals or not, having a durable piece of luggage is crucial for keeping your belongings safe and intact.

Want to channel Rosé’s style? You can shop the exact suitcase she sports in the campaign below.

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Hybrid Cabin

$1,075

The Hybrid Cabin suitcase is ready to make journeying to new destinations a little simpler. The luggage comes with an adjustable handle and four wheels for easier maneuvering. Its outer shell features aluminum-magnesium alloy material made from German engineering that aims to be durable and lightweight. You can also choose from three sizes to personalize to your needs.

Not a fan of white? The style is also available in black. You’ll also receive a complimentary leather luggage tag with your purchase.

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best luggage deals, dorm essentials and festival gear.

Bad Bunny Ties J Balvin as Artist With Most Videos in YouTube’s Billion Views Club

Bad Bunny has notched his 14th music video with more than 1 billion views on YouTube as a lead, featured artist or collaborator thanks to his collaboration on Nacho’s “Báilame (Remix),” also featuring Yandel.

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The Puerto Rican artist now ties J Balvin’s record as the artist with the most videos in the Billion Views Club.

The official music video of the infectious “Báilame (Remix)” came out on Aug. 11, 2017, and features Nacho, Yandel and a then-rising Bad Bunny performing the song together. Nacho’s original track peaked at No. 5 on the Hot Latin Songs chart in October 20217.



Earlier this year, Bad Bunny earned his 13th title in the coveted video club with his collaboration on J Balvin’s “Si Tu Novio Te Deja Sola,” also released in 2017. Other of his titles in the list include “Te Bote (Remix),” “Mayores,” and “No Me Conoce (Remix)” — all of which have now surpassed 2 billion views.

Bunny’s next five videos in line to enter the Billion Views Club are: Lunay, Daddy Yankee & Bad Bunny’s “Soltera (Remix)”; Prince Royce, J Balvin, Bad Bunny, DJ Luian & Mambo Kingz’s “Sensualidad”; Bad Bunny’s “Yonaguni”; Arcángel & Bad Bunny’s “Me Acostumbré”; and Farruko, Bad Bunny and Rvssian’s “Krippy Kush.”

The reggaeton superstar now ties J Balvin, who in early August reclaimed his crown as the artist with most videos in YouTube’s Billion Views Club; both artists surpassed previous titleholders Ozuna and Justin Bieber.

Foo Fighters Rewrite Mainstream Rock Airplay Top 10 Record With ‘Under You’

Foo Fighters break the record for the most top 10s on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, as “Under You” climbs from No. 11 to No. 9 on the Sept. 9-dated survey.

“Under You” sprints to the top 10 in its fifth week on the chart, giving the Dave Grohl-led rockers 31 top career 10s.

That solely marks the most in the Mainstream Rock Airplay survey’s 42-year history, snapping Foo Fighters out of a tie with Shinedown.

Most Top 10s, Mainstream Rock Airplay
31, Foo Fighters
30, Shinedown
29, Five Finger Death Punch
28, Godsmack
28, Tom Petty (solo and with the Heartbreakers)
26, Disturbed
26, Metallica
26, Van Halen
25, Papa Roach

Foo Fighters first hit the Mainstream Rock Airplay top 10 with their debut single “This Is a Call,” which reached No. 6 in August 1995. They currently have a streak of five straight top 10s going, dating to “Waiting on a War” in 2021.

Of those 31 top 10s, 12 have reached No. 1, most recently the six-week ruler “Rescued,” the single prior to “Under You” from Foo Fighters’ latest album, But Here We Are.

Previously, “Under You” extended Foo Fighters’ record for the most top 10s on Alternative Airplay (30) and gave the band sole possession of the most Rock & Alternative Airplay top 10s (16, dating to the chart’s 2009 inception).

Concurrently, “Under You” jumps 8-3 on Alternative Airplay and 29-20 on Adult Alternative Airplay. On the all-rock-format, audience-based Rock & Alternative Airplay chart, it remains at its No. 2 high with 5.6 million audience impressions, up 16%, Aug. 25-31, according to Luminate.

On the multi-metric Hot Hard Rock Songs list, “Under You” rises 11-9, returning to the top 10 for the first time since it reached No. 8 on the June 17 ranking, when But Here We Are made its chart start. In addition to its radio airplay, the song earned 371,000 official U.S. streams Aug. 25-31.

But Here We Are, Foo Fighters’ 11th studio set, debuted at No. 1 on the Top Alternative Albums chart dated June 17 and has earned 127,000 equivalent album units to date.

Joe Jonas Performs Without Wedding Ring After Sophie Turner Divorce Filing

When the Jonas Brothers took the stage in Phoenix on Wednesday night, Joe‘s wedding ring was not in attendance.

Eagle-eyed fans at Footprint Center noticed that the singer, who recently filed for divorce from wife Sophie Turner, was missing his band on his ring finger hours after posting a joint statement about their split. Joe was seen wearing his ring at the trio’s Sunday concert in Austin, Texas, and in an Instagram post on Monday.

Jonas and Turner announced their separation in a joint statement from their respective Instagram accounts on Wednesday. “Statement from the two of us: ‘After four wonderful years of marriage we have mutually decided to amicably end our marriage,” the pair wrote. “There are many speculative narratives as to why, but truly this is a united decision and we sincerely hope that everyone can respect our wishes for privacy for us and our children.’”

Since announcing their split, fans of the couple — who first started dating in 2016 and tied the knot three years later in 2019 with weddings in Las Vegas and France — were distraught on social media and began mourning the end of the relationship. No one seemed more distraught than La Vie En Rose actress Marion Cotillard. On Monday, Entertainment Tonight released a report via Instagram stating that Joe hired a divorce attorney, to which Cotillard shared her thoughts on in the comments section of the post. “NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! NO! NO! NO! NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!” she wrote. Her response, in the time since, has gone viral.

See Joe Jonas performing without his wedding ring in the video below.

NFL Kickoff 2023: How to Watch Kansas City Chiefs vs. Detroit Lions Game Online

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Football is back! The season-opening game between the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions will be held at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., on Thursday (Sept. 7).

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Grammy-nominated recording artist Natalie Grant will sing the national anthem.

Football fans can celebrate the return of the NFL season by picking up football jerseys and other gear at the NFL Shop and retailers like Fanatics, Dick’s Sporting Goods and Amazon.

If you want to catch tonight’s action in person, lower-priced tickets are available for around $75-$150 and up at StubHub, Ticketmaster and Vivid Seats.

For those who plan to watch from home or remotely, read on for details on when and where to stream tonight’s NFL kickoff game.

How to Stream the NFL Kickoff Game From Anywhere

The 2023 NFL kickoff game between the Chiefs and Lions will air on NBC and stream live on Peacock. If you don’t have access to NBC, you can try a TV antenna (Amazon Prime members get same-day delivery on select items), or subscribe to Peacock.

Peacock Premium Plus

$11.99/month

Streaming subscriptions start at $6/month, but you’ll need Peacock Premium Plus to stream NBC live. The streaming platform also offers student discounts and annual plans.

A subscription to Peacock gets you instant access to the NFL kickoff and other football games, in addition to thousands of hours of movies and TV shows, including Peacock Originals such as Twisted Metal, Killing It, Poker Face, Hart to Hart, Based on a True Story, Bel-Air and more.

Besides sports, exclusive shows and fan-favorite movies like The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Peacock features pop culture content, kid’s shows and movies, Spanish-language series and lots more.

For those streaming from outside the U.S., ExpressVPN lets you access Peacock and other networks internationally.

Tonight’s opening game of the 2023-24 NFL season will kickoff at 8:20 p.m. ET/5:20 p.m. PT. Subsequent games throughout the season will be spread out across NBC, ABC, CBS and FOX, as well as Paramount+, Peacock and Prime Video. Select games, such as the Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets, available on ESPN and ESPN+.

Although this year’s NFL kickoff will stream on Peacock (the game will also be available on NFL+) tonight, in addition to airing on NBC, Thursday Night Football games will stream exclusively on Prime Video beginning next Thursday, Sept. 14.

Below, find more details on how to watch the rest of the 2023-24 NFL season games on TV or online.

If you have a cable package (from Verizon, Cox, Xfinity, etc.), you’ll be able to watch all the NFL games on TV from home or on any compatible device. Charter and Spectrum customers who need access to ABC, ESPN and other Disney channels can join subscribe to a streaming platform as an alternative (more options below).

Another way to watch NFL games: purchase a digital antenna (we like this one from Amazon), which will pick up NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX and all your local channels within a 250-mile range. This Gesobyte digital TV antenna is on sale for $24 at Amazon; it has a 4.3-star (out of five) review from more than 37,000 reviewers online. Get it now on Amazon and have it in time for the weekend to watch the NFL on TV.

Looking for more ways to stream the NFL kickoff and games throughout the season? Hulu + Live TV, FuboTV, SlingTV and DirecTV Stream are some of the better options that offer price discounts and free trials in some cases. Keep reading for additional details.

How to Stream NFL Games for Free

Want to watch games for free? To stream all the NFL games online, you’ll need a live TV streaming service that gets you CBS, NBC, FOX and ABC, as well as the NFL Network and ESPN. To make things easer, we rounded up pricing for a few streaming options below.

1. Watch Football on Hulu + Live TV

One of the better live streaming service for football is Hulu + Live TV, which lets you stream NFL games on NBC, CBS, FOX, ESPN, and NFL Network. With a subscription to Hulu + Live TV, you can watch NFL football games live, or use the DVR function to record the games to watch later.

2. Watch Football on fuboTV

Another great way to watch the NFL online is through fuboTV. Fubo gets you all the major cable networks, plus the NFL Network and ESPN. Your fuboTV deal also includes NBCSN and FOX Sports for post-game analysis.

A subscription to fuboTV also gets you 500+ hours of Cloud DVR Plus, to record any games or shows you want to re-watch. Fubo currently has a 7-day free trial offer that you can use to stream the NFL online for free. Plans start at $75/month after that, and includes more than 100 other channels for sports, news and entertainment. See more at fubo.tv.

3. Watch Football on DirecTV Stream

Curious about DirecTV Stream? The streamer offers an affordable way to watch NFL games and more, you’ll get free Max, Starz and other channels with select streaming packages. Currently, DirecTV Stream starts at $65/ month (reg. $75/month) for the first three months. Click here for more details.

4. Watch Football on NFL+

Stream live local, primetime regular and postseason games, along with live game audio, NFL films and more with NFL+. You’ll get a free trial for the first week and plans start at just $6.99/month for the basic subscription or $14.99/month for NFL+ Premium, which includes NFL Redzone. With NFL+, you can stream games from your phone, tablet, TV, computer and other devices. Find more details here.

Beats Teams With Olive & June for Stunning New Nail Polish Collection: Shop It Here

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Beats is entering the beauty game in its first-ever collaboration with the beauty brand Olive & June. The tech brand has made a name for itself in the earbuds and over-ear headphones game with its Beats Studio Buds+ and to celebrate its newest shades: Cosmic Silver and Cosmic Pink, Beats and Olive & June dropped a nail line on Wednesday (Sept. 6) that will have you styling your looks based on your tech accessories.

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The new collection features two new nail polish shades that match the Studio Buds+ as well as press-on nails inspired by the look and listening experience you can expect from the wireless earbuds.

The beauty brand celebrated the release with a post to Instagram on Wednesday (Sept. 6) showing off the new shades next to the earbuds.

“Our @beatsbydre x @oliveandjune collection is now available. A new era of metallic manis inspired by the latest tech from beats. Link in bio to shop the limited edition polishes and press-ons!” the caption read.

Olive & June have rose to popularity over the past few years for their wide-range of salon-worthy nail kits that aim to help bring the nail salon straight to your home. Billboard has even tested out their bestselling Mani System kits and can attest that they’re easy to use and the nail polish doesn’t easily chip. You can also customize your kit with a range of shades that change by season or collaboration.

Keep reading to shop the new collection.

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Beats Polish Duo

$18

Add some shine to your nails outside of the classic glassy look. This bundle includes the pink and silver metallic nail polish shades you can use to customize nail looks whether it’s a metallic French manicure or full-nail look. You can also purchase the shades separately here if only one shade caught your eye.

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Olive & June

Beats Press-On Bundle

$50

Change your nail styles with just a simple press — no nail appointment required. Olive & June’s press-on bundle includes five different nail designs you can mix and match to your liking. Each set comes with 42 nails, a prep pad, non-nail damaging glue, a wooden cuticle pusher and a 2-in-1 nail file and buffer. If you’d prefer to stock up on separate ones click here.

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d4vd Lights Up Spotify #PopRisingOnTour Stop at LA’s Roxy Theatre: Photos

d4vd‘s star is officially on the rise, and Spotify has taken notice.

The 18-year-old singer — who broke through with the 2022 tracks “Romantic Homicide” and “Here With Me” — is one of a handful of performers selected by the music streamer to participate in its #PopRisingOnTour, which shines a light on the artists featured on the platform’s Pop Rising playlist and allows them a slot to play for fans.

“This year, Spotify introduced #PopRisingOnTour, our collaboration with emerging artists that lets us celebrate Spotify’s Pop Rising playlist on the road, at key tour stops nationwide,” Lisa Ritchey, manager, pop, dance & indie, artist partnerships, Spotify, said in a statement. “Watching d4vd go from making music in his sister’s closet to selling out this show in minutes has been thrilling to watch as he continues to captivate his fans both on and off stage. We’re so proud to see his promising career unfold, and to assist other rising talents through this initiative.”

To catch up with the rising star, Billboard caught d4vd’s set at #PopRisingOnTour — which took place at The Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles on Wednesday night (Sept. 6) — to take photos of him getting ready to hit the stage, performing several tracks from his catalog and even taking a young fan onstage.

Up next for d4vd is the release of The Lost Petals EP. The set, arriving Friday, will contain a total of five tracks and serves as the formal follow up to his breakthrough EP, Petals to Thorns.

See Billboard‘s photos from d4vd’s #PopRisingOnTour show at The Roxy Theatre below.

Controversial Hot 100 Hits: Britney Spears, Lil Nas X, Madonna & More | Billboard News

Billboard takes a look back at some of the most controversial Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 tracks.

From Cardi B andMegan Thee Stallion to Katy Perry to Robin Thicke and many more before them, controversy has always been a part of music. With two controversial No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 this summer, Jason Aldean’s “Try That in a Small Town” and Oliver Anthony Music’s “Rich Men North of Richmond,” let’s look back at a few of the chart toppers that have stirred up the most controversy.

Madonna’s career is no stranger to controversy, but it was her 1991 hit “Justify My Love” that got the singer’s video banned from MTV for images of sadomasochism, voyeurism and bisexuality.

In November of 1998, the world was introduced to 16-year-old Britney Spears, who came out the gate with her controversial smash “Baby One More Time.” The erotically charged lyrics were considered too mature for a teen pop star at the time, but that did not stop the Princess of Pop from reaching No. 1.

Following his record-setting run at No. 1 on the Hot 100 with “Old Town Road,” Lil Nas X brought controversy with his sexually charged song and provocative video for “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)” when he gave the devil a lap dance.

And those are just a few controversial No. 1 hits from the Hot 100. For our full list, head to Billboard.com.

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Next Stop Yaamava’: Southern California’s Newest Casino Theater Is Betting Big on Talent 

The opening of a new 2,500-seat venue in the Inland Empire caught many by surprise earlier this year, but the signs of things to come had been in plain sight for months. Since January, those driving along the Southland’s busy interstates, freeways and thoroughfares have all cruised past a bombardment of billboards promoting shows by Missy Elliott, Janet Jackson, Dave Matthews Band, The Killers and Ed Sheeran

These acts could easily sell out celebrated Los Angeles venues like The Hollywood Bowl or the Dolby Theater, but instead have elected to play a small theater 65 miles east in Highland, Calif., on land owned by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, one of California’s wealthiest tribal groups.  

The billboard advertising campaign is part of an ambitious national marketing plan to promote the 20-year-old casino following a $750 million upgrade, a name change to Yaamava’ Resort & Casino in Highland (it was formerly called San Manuel Casino) and a first of its kind exclusive booking agreement with Live Nation Southern California aiming to bring 100 shows per year to state-of-the-art venue.  

Yaamava' Theater

Yaamava’ Theater

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The campaign is designed to be “something that gains much greater national recognition” says Drew Dixon, Yaamava’s vp of entertainment, “something that’s not just a play for these artists, but a tour destination where they want us to be part of something larger that they’re creating.”  

Yaamava’ is already well on its way, as the largest of a half-dozen Southern California tribal casinos that are serving as the gateway for artists to access new audiences and lucrative guarantees in California’s fast-growing regions like Sacramento, East San Diego and Palm Springs/Coachella Valley. The location of Yaamava’ and other Southern California tribal casinos makes them convenient tour stops when routing acts to or from Los Angeles, with these facilities just far enough outside the city that they don’t run into too much red tape around L.A. radius clauses.  

Tribal gaming in California is a $10 billion business, formally legalized by voters in 2000 after years of operating under a patchwork of local ordinances and supportive rulings of the U.S. Supreme Court. Proposition 1A legalized the operation of slot machines and card games like blackjack, poker and pai gow on tribal land, often in areas outside of San Francisco and Los Angeles that went on to explode in growth throughout the decades that followed. Southern and Northern California, according to a source familiar, are now the most competitive regions for tribal gaming in the U.S. alongside the Atlantic City/Philadelphia area. 

As a result, California’s tribal groups are now among some of the richest in the country, with some properties generating hundreds of millions of dollars per year in revenue. While tribal groups are not required to disclose income, a 2004 agreement between then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzeneggar and the United Auburn Indian Community estimated the tribe’s Thunder Valley Casino in Lincoln, the third largest tribal gaming property in the state — about 30 minutes outside Sacramento — generated $350 million a year in revenue from its 3,000 slot machines. It’s a safe bet Yaamava’ is making even more as California’s largest tribal gaming casino with 6,500 slots. And its ownership group, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, is expanding outside the state: In April 2022, the tribal group purchased the Palms Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas for $650 million. 

With access to millions in capital and a year-round need to draw customers, it’s no surprise that tribal gaming executives believe music and live entertainment can help drive more traffic to tribal casinos. But money alone isn’t enough, explains Seth Shoames, a former UTA agent who now runs his own company Day After Day Productions, which represents Ludacris (who opened for Jackson at her Yaamava’ performance), Staind frontman Aaron Lewis, Brian Wilson and Wayne Newton, and also owns Billy Brill’s Billy Alan Productions with Danny Wimmer Presents in a deal funded by Ron Burkle’s Yucaipa Companies and now books talent on behalf of the company’s casino clients. 

“It’s all about how artist and casino can align,” says Shoames, noting that artists can benefit from being exposed to “millions of people in the casino’s database” that the artist might otherwise not have access to through email blasts and social media. 

Booking big talent comes at a cost — and often casinos are willing to overpay for talent for strategic purposes, says Shoames. On May 13, for example, Missy Elliot performed at Yaamava’ Theater a week after playing Live Nation’s Friends and Lovers festival in Las Vegas — her only two shows of the year. For Missy Elliot, the Yaamava’ show was a chance to create a more intimate follow up experience; for the casino, the show was a chance to make a statement about Yaamava’ being the host site for unique experience in an intimate setting and worth paying a premium for. A source close to the matter estimates that Janet Jackson was paid $2 million for her June 14 Yaamava’ show and that Andrea Bocelli’s May 18 performance earned the singer between $2-3 million — fees that would exceed ticket sales for the venue.  

Concert tickets at Yaamava’ do run higher than average, with tickets for Lionel Richie’s Sept. 16 show at Yaamava’ starting at $250 and going up to $1,050 plus fees. Meanwhile, tickets for Richie’s Sept. 15 show at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles top out at about $250. (A representative for Yaamava’ declined to comment on artist fees or ticket pricing.) 

Besides underplays with major acts that boost a casino’s visibility, tribal leaders typically expect concerts to pay for themselves. “Twenty or 30 years ago, [shows at] casinos were a loss leader, but that’s no longer the case,” says Brill, who serves as a talent buyer at Thunder Mountain Casino and the Agua Caliente Casinos’ three locations in Rancho Mirage, Palm Springs and Cathedral City. “In Agua [Caliente’s] case, we want to make money on each show.” 

Yaamava’s efforts are designed to attract younger crowds, developing a new generation of gamers while also serving as a convenient alternative to Las Vegas. Yaamava Theater was built with this younger demographic in mind, with its massive 3,800 square foot stage aiming to attract bigger and larger shows like its inaugural April 14 concert by Red Hot Chili Peppers, who performed a private show for Tribal members, journalists and other invited guests. The Black Crowes performed Yaamava Theater’s first public concert in late May. 

Yaamava' Theater

Yaamava’ Theater

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The property’s partnership with Live Nation helps facilitate the booking of some of its larger acts, which over the next few months include Ed Sheeran, Lionel Richie, The Killers, Kali Uchis and a co-headlining set from Nas and Wu-Tang Clan. Dixon, a former market general manager for Live Nation, also spent 12 years running nightclubs and restaurants in Las Vegas and directs a staff with both casino and music industry backgrounds.  

“Yamaava’ is making a substantial effort to rebrand themselves,” says UTA music agent Darius Sabet, who specializes in national casino booking for the agency. “That was obviously a strategic decision that they made, and I believe it’s starting to pay off for them in big ways.” 

Monica Reeves who books shows for the three Agua Caliente locations says Yaamava’s upgrades have brought “stronger competitiveness” to the market, with new competition also coming from Acrisure Arena, a 10,000-capacity venue that opened in the Coachella Valley this past December and whose upcoming concerts include ODESZA, Sting, KISS and Madonna.  

While all this competition is “great” for artists, says Sabet, the casinos are also competing for the crowds to come see them. Friday and Saturday concerts are most attractive for these properties, given that the fans who come for such events are more likely to stay the entire weekend, not only spending money at the concert, but on rooms, slots, blackjack, food, drinks, spa treatments, steak dinners and other add-ons. That’s a shift from past strategies when many of these casinos did the bulk of their business Monday through Thursday, at which point many locals would decamp to Vegas for the weekend.  

Back in this era, performances at the former San Manuel would happen in a bingo hall that was converted into a concert space for shows. With this showroom shut down for years amid the remodel, Yaamava’ “wanted to come back to the market like a boss, and they are,” says Michael Scafuto, CEO of M&M Group, that bought entertainment for San Manuel before the remodel.  

“The local casino market is getting to be a brute battle as most of the So Cal Properties are all fighting for the same guests and players,” Scafuto adds. “[Yaamava’] needs to ensure they appeal to SoCal guests and players, so they are dominating the market with a huge brand campaign that involves major stars.” 

Jennie-Approved Picks: Shop the BLACKPINK Star’s Favorite Jacquemus Looks

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BLACKPINK’s Born Pink Encore Tour may be coming to end an with the finale set to happen in Seoul, but that hasn’t stopped the K-pop members from keeping busy.

Most recently, Jennie teased a possible collaboration with one of her favorite luxury designers: Jacquemus. The “Solo” singer posted a cryptic photo to her Instagram story on Wednesday (Sept. 6), which featured a photo of some cherries with the words “coming soon” and the official Jacquemus account tagged over it.

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From their collaboration with Touchland to Jisoo joining the Lady Dior Bag campaign, the singers are looking to dominate more than just our playlists. For Jennie fans needing an excuse to splurge on more BLACKPINK merch, the K-pop singer has been spotted on numerous occasions sporting the designer’s clothing and accessories as well as attended runways shows including the Jacquemus Le Raphia Spring/Summer 2023 fashion show and the Jacquemus’ Spring/Summer 2022 show.

The collaboration has yet to be confirmed, but in the meantime, we rounded up a few of Jennie’s favorite pieces that you can splurge on.

brown one-shoulder knit crop top

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Acru knitted top

$187

This knit top is ready to give you the cold shoulder, but not in the way you think. The one-shoulder design features a thick strap and asymmetrical look you can dress up or down. Jennie was seen wearing this top on her Instagram page on June 23 and opted to pair it with flared cotton jeans for a more casual appearance.

White hoodie with brand name in top right corner

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Embroidered Logo Hoodie

$335

Keep things cozy and relaxed in one of the K-pop singer’s favorite hoodies, which features the brand’s name written in cursive on the top corner and adjustable drawstrings to customize the fit to your liking.

brown fuzzy cropped polo with blue hem

Farfetch

Neve Polo Jumper

$605

Wear the Neve Polo Jumper if you’re looking for something comfy that doesn’t sacrifice style. It comes in a brown shade with a contrasting light blue hem and a partially buttoned top you can personalize.

black shoulder purse with brand's logo in gold

FWRD

Le Bisou Perle Bag

$655

You can’t forget to accessorize and Jennie’s pick is the Le Bisou Perle Bag that you can wear on your shoulder for an elegant touch. The exterior is made from a fine leather material and is decorated with large bead-like accents.

black crossbody purse with brand's name in gold on bottom right corner

Bergdorf Goodman

Le Grand Bambino Leather Crossbody Bag

$920

Keep all the essentials in this crossbody bag that aims to provide functionality and glamour. It come sieth a leather closure and two straps: one to carry like a handbag and a longer one to wear across your body.

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best NewJeans outfits, TWICE merch and BTS merch.