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These artists are touring and holding concerts in Asia in 2024

NME’s compiled a list of musicians and bands performing in the continent this year, from pop heavyweights like Olivia Rodrigo and Anne-Marie to metal favourites like Arch Enemy and more.And if you’re wondering where all the K-pop concerts and fanmeets have gone – we’ve got a whole other list for them, which you can check out here. And here’s a small sample of the K-pop artists who are coming to Asia in 2024: aespa, RIIZE, (G)I-DLE and many more.If music fests are more up your alley, you can check out NME’s list of Asia festivals taking place in 2024.
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Harry Styles continues to break Billboard chart records with ‘As It Was’
Harry Styles is continuing to break records on the Billboard chart with ‘As It Was’ after the track hit Number One for a 14th week.The ‘Harry’s House’ lead single, which was released in April, is currently in the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart in the US.In turn, it ties as the fourth longest reign in the Billboard Hot 100’s 65-year history alongside hits including ‘Uptown Funk!’ (by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars), ‘I Gotta Feeling’ (Black Eyed Peas) and ‘I Will Always Love You’ (Whitney Houston), all of which spent 14 weeks in the top position (via Billboard).‘As It Was’ marks the longest Billboard run since Lil Nas X‘s ‘Old Town Road’ (feat. Billy Ray Cyrus) remained at Number One for a record-breaking 19 weeks in 2019.Additionally, ‘As It Was’ is the joint longest-running Number One track by a solo artist, joining Elton John‘s ‘Candle In The Wind’ (1997), Whitney Houston‘s ‘I Will Always Love You’ (1992) and Mariah Carey‘s ‘We Belong Together’ (2005).‘As It Was’ is also the first song ever to spend its first 24 weeks on the top three positions on the same chart, with 23 of the 24 in the top two extending its record.In May Styles achieved the rare feat of simultaneously holding the Number One album and Number One track titles with ‘Harry’s House’ and ‘As It Was’, respectively, in a number of countries.Styles and Kate Bush were recently revealed to be the leading acts on Spotify‘s Top Songs Of Summer 2022 steaming report.According to the platform, ‘As It Was’ registered more than 610million streams between May 29 and August 29.
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Kris Jenner beams as she shares full page ad featuring Kim Kardashian's ad for Beats by Dre
Kris Jenner was beaming with pride as she shared daughter Kim Kardashian's full page ad for for Beats by Dre Sunday. The Kardashian clan matriarch, 66, was dressed in a black top and pants as she stood in her driveway showing off the four color sheet featuring the Skims founder, 41. Kris was wearing white billed hat and large sunglasses as she held the paper for the camera.   Beaming: Kris Jenner was beaming with pride as she shared daughter Kim Kardashian's full page ad for for Beats by Dre SundayIn the video found in her mother's Instagram stories, Kim can be heard asking, 'What is this mom?' to which the reality star answers, 'The New York Times today!' In the Beats x Kim beats fit pro spread, The Kardashians star shows off her toned abs and arms wearing a metallic toned bra and leggings with her arms in the air and her platinum blonde hair styled straight.The wireless earphones can be clearly seen in the photo. Kim shared the same video in her Instagram stories as well.  New ad: The Kardashian clan matriarch, 66, was dressed in a black top and pants as she stood in her driveway showing off the four color sheet featuring the Skims founder, 41.Kim was in full mom mode on Thursday as she lip-synced to the radio while driving with daughter North and niece Penelope. 'Sing it girls!' the SKIMS mogul, 41, was heard saying in a funny clip posted to her Instagram on Thursday, as she grooved to Versace on the Floor by Bruno Mars.However, her nine-year-old daughter was not amused by her mom's antics, as she jokingly pleaded from the back of the swanky Lamborghini: 'Mom! Mom, please delete that!'  NY Times: In the video found in her mother's Instagram stories, Kim can be heard asking, 'What is this mom?' to which the reality
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