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‘An Evening With Tina Knowles’: Beyoncé’s mother to take new memoir ‘Matriarch’ on tour – including London show
Beyoncé‘s mother Tina Knowles is set to take her new memoir on tour this spring – find more details below.Back in October, the mother of the pop icon announced her new book, titled Matriarch: A Memoir, with a synopsis billing it as “a multigenerational family saga that carries within it the story of America – and the wisdom that women pass on to each other, mothers to daughters, across generations.”At the time, Beyoncé expressed her pride with an Instagram post, writing that she “couldn’t be prouder”, and playfully asking Knowles not to “spill too much Mama Tea”.Matriarch: A Memoir is set for release on April 22, 2025 and is available for pre-order here.A post shared by Tina Knowles (@mstinaknowles)Today (March 19), Knowles shared she’d be hitting the road for a book tour joined by “legends, icons, and friends”, with a nine show trek set to include stops in Los Angeles, Houston, Atlanta, New Orleans, Toronto, Chicago, Brooklyn, and London.While moderators for some dates are yet to be announced, Knowles will kick off the tour by sitting down with former First Lady Michelle Obama for a Q&A in Washington, DC on April 30.Tickets for the US dates go on sale this Friday (March 21) at 10 am local time here. Tickets for the sole UK date go on sale the same day at 2pm GMT, and you can find yours here.VIP packages will also be available, with premium tickets, meet and greats and photo opportunities with Knowles available.
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Tina Knowles speaks out after Kanye West’s disturbing attack on Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s kids
questioned the mental capacity of Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s 7-year-old twins, Rumi and Sir, in a disturbing post shared on X.After deleting his initial post, the 24-time Grammy winner reposted the vile comments on Elon Musk’s platform.On Wednesday, Knowles shared a video of herself telling a “corny joke” on Instagram.“It’s hard to remain positive and classy in the face of ignorance and evil. But I know that no weapon formed against me or my family shall prosper,” Knowles, 71, posted.“This battle is not mine, but the Lord’s, I know that God has got this.”In his tirade on social media, West — who shares four children with his ex-wife Kim Kardashian — further claimed that Beyoncé and Jay-Z used In vitro fertilization (IVF) to conceive their youngest children.After deleting the post, the rapper emphasized that he didn’t remove it to be “a good person.”“I need everyone to know that I took the post about Jay Z and Beyoncé’s family down … because there was a possibility of my Twitter being cancelled [sic],” he wrote.After making a series of new antisemitic comments on X later Wednesday, Ye turned his attention back to the “99 Problems” rapper, 55, and the “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM” singer, 43.The “Jesus Walks” rapper — who now goes by Ye — admitted he felt “bad” after the unwarranted attack on the couple’s children.“I LOVE JAY Z AND I DO FEEL BAD,” Ye began, seemingly walking back his prior attacks.
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Discogs to donate sales revenue to those hit by LA wildfires, while Fender commits $100,000 to replacing instruments
Discogs has announced that they will be donating all of the revenue made from sales on January 17 to those affected by the LA wildfires.The raging fires first broke out last Tuesday (January 7) and have since destroyed thousands of homes – claiming the lives of 24 people to date. At least 16 people are said to be missing, and authorities expect that number to rise as cadaver dogs conduct systematic grid searches in levelled neighbourhoods.Among those to lose their homes include the artists Jhené Aiko, Madlib, Diane Warren, Harry Mack, Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith, Tim Darcy of the Canadian rock groups Cola and Ought, pop duo Brijean, 30 Seconds To Mars guitarist and musical director Stevie Aiello, and Beyonce‘s mother Tina Knowles.Many others, including Kid Cudi, Bebe Rexha and Guapdad 4000, have shared that they had to evacuate their homes as the Pacific Palisades and Eaton fires continue to spread.The online marketplace for music collectors shared a statement on their official website revealing that all of their revenue made on January 17 will be donated directly to MusiCares – the Recording Academy’s nonprofit organisation which has been focusing on supporting artists and music industry workers with evacuation, relocation, medical care, mental health services and more during the ongoing natural disaster.A post shared by Discogs (@discogs)According to a press release, Discogs executive Jeffrey Smith said: “Our hearts are with Los Angeles during this unimaginable time.
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Tommy Lee hits out at artists for promoting music and tours during LA wildfires: “Nobody gives a fuck”
Mötley Crüe‘s Tommy Lee has hit out at artists for promoting music and tours during the ongoing LA wildfires.The series of wildfires, which began last Tuesday (January 7), have led to the confirmed deaths of 24 people, the evacuation of more than 180,000 residents and an estimated 12,000 buildings destroyed.Taking to his Instagram, Lee said: “Makes me fucking sick to see most people just caring on a posting on lame ass social media! Guys right now nobody gives a flying fuck when your record drops or the next concert is when so many people are in the middle of one of the biggest disasters of all time!”He continued: “I get that some comic relief is always needed, but Jesus Christ leave it all alone and maybe just stop and see who needs help if you can.”A post shared by Tommy Lee (@tommylee)A host of artists have postponed concerts in the wake of the fires including Nine Inch Nails who “paused” an announcement about their forthcoming 2025 tour “while people try to deal with all that is happening”. Metallica have also donated $500,000 to relief efforts for the LA wildfires.Beyoncé also postponed a planned major announcement today (January 14), which fans have speculated could be a potential live tour in support of ‘Cowboy Carter’.The update comes after Beyoncé donated $2.5million (£2million) to the wildfire relief fund in LA through BeyGOOD.Last week, Beyoncé’s mother Tina Knowles revealed that her Malibu bungalow had been destroyed in the fires.
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LA music community tell us about “tragic” impact of wildfires: “This will be felt for years”
the fatal wildfires that continue to burn throughout the city, with a number of venues, studios and artists being affected by the devastating blaze.The destructive fires first broke out last Tuesday (January 7) and have since destroyed thousands of homes – claiming the lives of 24 people to date. At least 16 people are said to be missing, and authorities expect that number to rise as cadaver dogs conduct systematic grid searches in levelled neighbourhoods.Among those to lose their homes include the artists Jhené Aiko, Madlib, Diane Warren, Harry Mack, Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith, Tim Darcy of the Canadian rock groups Cola and Ought, pop duo Brijean, 30 Seconds To Mars guitarist and musical director Stevie Aiello, and Beyonce‘s mother Tina Knowles.Many others, including Kid Cudi, Bebe Rexha and Guapdad 4000, have shared that they had to evacuate their homes as the Pacific Palisades and Eaton fires continue to spread.“A couple of my artists, like Keyon Harrold, had to go across town to a hotel, while a lot of people have gone to the desert,” Adrian Miller, Managing Partner of xla content + management + tech, told NME.
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