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Eurovision 2023 Final: Sweden’s Loreen Makes History in Stunning Fashion
Eurovision Song Contest 2023, hosted by Liverpool on behalf of Ukraine, was a dazzling celebration that showed the U.K. at its best
- LIVE FROM LIVERPOOL
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Eurovision 2023 Is Magic and Everything King Charles’ Coronation Wasn’t
“Walking around here, people are so interested in Ukraine and our culture. It has warmed my heart,” says Maryna, a Ukrainian refugee
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U2 Announce Sphere Las Vegas Dates. The Edge Calls it a 'Quantum Leap Forward'
"It's just an amazing playpen for us," says U2 guitarist the Edge
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For Ukraine’s Tvorchi, Eurovision Is About Much More Than Music
Electronic-music duo representing Ukraine at Eurovision Song Contest 2023 “don’t want to be pitied” and are glad the Russian “aggressors” are banned
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Loreen: Sweden’s Eurovision Queen Is Ready to Make History
Swedish pop superstar won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2012 and is back gunning for the crown again. She tells Rolling Stone all about it
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New Senate Bill Could Force Ticket Sellers to Disclose Their Fees Upfront
Separate legislation also announced Wednesday aims to take on competition in the ticketing industry
- No More Hiding
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How to Get Tickets to U2's 'Achtung Baby' Live Las Vegas Residency at Sphere
Kicking off just a few months after the 30th anniversary of Zooropa, here are a few ways to score seats to U2's latest residency at the newly-built Las Vegas Sphere
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Karol G Heats Up ‘Saturday Night Live’
Colombian singer joined host Ana de Armas as the sketch-comedy show’s musical guest this week — and didn’t disappoint
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The Jonas Brothers Perform Two New Songs on SNL
One was about their love for Waffle House, and the other is about someone with the power to make… walls cry
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Foo Fighters Will Play Opening For Replica of D.C.'s Storied 9:30 Club
Nearly four dozen acts — including Gary Clark Jr., Billy Idol, the Pixies and Maggie Rogers — will play $44 shows for the 450-person capacity venue's opening concerts
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