Live from the Short n’ Sweet Tour, it’s Domingo.

On Sunday night (Nov. 17) at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, Sabrina Carpenter brought out a very special guest straight from Miami for her tour segment where she arrests a crowd member for being “too hot” ahead of her frisky song “Juno.” This time, it was Domingo, the seductive Saturday Night Live character played by Marcello Hernandez who originated in a viral sketch last month to the tune of Carpenter’s smash hit “Espresso.”

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“My name’s Domingo,” Hernandez said from the crowd to wild cheers, after catching Carpenter’s attention. When Carpenter asks where he’s from (“I’m from Miami, baby,” he growls), she replies, “I wish you were from my bedroom.”

Hernandez then riffs off Carpenter’s lyrics yet again by paraphrasing the words to the saucy Short n’ Sweet cut “Bed Chem”: “I’m the cute boy with the blue jacket and the thick accent.”

“Is there anything you want to say before I arrest you, Domingo?” Carpenter asks, which sends him straight back to that original SNL sketch: “Came all this way had to explain direct from Domingo/ Sabrina’s a friend, she’s like my sis… but I would hook up though.”

Domingo’s first appearance on SNL came Oct. 12 and featured host Ariana Grande singing an uncharacteristically out-of-tune bridesmaid group song. Carpenter reacted to the bit last month, joking on her Instagram Story alongside a clip: “Very nice and on pitch.” Sharing the singer’s appraisal on her own Instagram Story, Grande replied, “tysm we tried.”

Hernandez’s tour appearance was especially timely since Domingo resurfaced on the latest episode of the long-running comedy series Saturday night, when host Charli XCX starred in a new sketch set to Chappell Roan’s “Hot to Go” (“D-O-M-I-N-G-O” was a perfect fit all along).

Previously on the tour, Carpenter “arrested” Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown at her Atlanta stop, saying, “I’m really distracted right now because I see this gorgeous girl,” as she interacted with the actress on the big screen.

Sunday’s show was one of three stops for Carpenter’s tour in the Los Angeles area, starting Friday night at Crypto.com Arena – where she brought out Christina Aguilera for “What a Girl Wants” and “Ain’t No Other Man” – and wrapping Monday night back at the Forum.

Watch Carpenter’s moment with Domingo below:

SXSW London has shared details about the ticket sale for 2025’s upcoming inaugural event in the U.K. Taking place in east London’s Shoreditch neighborhood from Jun. 2-7, the upcoming event will be the first time that SXSW has taken place in Europe, in addition to its home in Austin, Texas, and expansion into Sydney, Australia.

Passes for the entire event across the Conferences, Music and Screen Festivals will be available to purchase, as well as for individual separate programming strands. Tickets will go on sale on Nov. 21 and a 25% discount will be applied to those who purchase a pass from the general sale before Dec. 19. With the exclusive price offer, prices range from £488 for the individual programme strand passes, to £975 for platinum passes. For further ticket information, head to the SXSW London website.

SXSW London has also announced additional details about the venue partners throughout Shoreditch. These include Truman Brewery, Village Underground, Rich Mix, Shoreditch Town Hall, Shoreditch Church, Christ Church Spitalfields, Dream Factory (Chance St & Rivington St), Kachette, Bike Shed Moto Co, Shoreditch Studios / Over the Road, and Protein Studios.

Billboard has been confirmed as the event’s first official partner, and will host a night of music during the festival with a globally-renowned artist performing at the event. The show will also be ticketed to the general public. 

Mike Van, president of Billboard said, “We’re thrilled to partner with SXSW London for the inaugural 2025 event. This collaboration underscores our shared commitment to supporting and celebrating the global music community. Billboard will bring a night of live music celebrating world class artists, both established and on the rise, and will offer fans a truly unique experience within the festival.”

The festival will partner with local charities and community groups to provide 500 complimentary passes to ensure “the rich diversity” of the city is represented throughout the events and programming.

“We’re thrilled to share how many incredible venues are working with us already for SXSW London’s Shoreditch takeover next June,” said Katy Arnander, director of programming for SXSW London. “Shoreditch is renowned as a vibrant centre for creativity and technological innovation, as well as for its diversity, energetic youth culture, global cuisine and nightlife. We’re excited to be working closely with local stakeholders to ensure the festival creates a positive impact for the community it will take place in.”

In October, SXSW London announced that it would begin the process of accepting session proposals from the public across the various programming strands. The festival says that “thousands of session proposals have already been submitted from over 50 countries across the world.” The submission portal will remain open until Nov. 29 at the festival’s website.

Back in April 2021, it was announced that SXSW had signed a “lifeline” deal with P-MRC, a joint venture between Penske Media Corporation and MRC, making P-MRC a stakeholder and long-term partner with the Austin festival. P-MRC is the parent company of Billboard.

Queen Bey is coming home for the holidays—and she’s trading the Super Bowl stage for an NFL Christmas Gameday spectacular.

Beyoncé will headline the halftime show during the Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens game on Dec. 25, streaming live on Netflix from NRG Stadium in her hometown of Houston.

The event will mark Beyoncé’s first live showcase of tracks from her Grammy-nominated country-infused album, Cowboy Carter. Released earlier this year, the record broke barriers by topping both the Billboard 200 and Top Country Albums charts.

Netflix teased the performance with a cinematic preview: Beyoncé, draped in patriotic Western attire, perches atop a glamorous vintage car adorned with red roses. An a cappella rendition of her track “AMERIICAN REQUIEM” plays as she effortlessly catches a football.

Cowboy Carter recently earned 11 Grammy nominations, marking her debut in several country categories. These include Best Country Solo Performance for “16 CARRIAGES,” Best Country Duo/Group Performance with Miley Cyrus for “II MOST WANTED,” Best Country Song for “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM,” and Best Country Album. She also received nods for Best Americana Performance for “YA YA” and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “LEVII’S JEANS” with Post Malone.

Beyoncé’s return to an NFL halftime stage follows her memorable Super Bowl performances in 2013, where she reunited with Destiny’s Child, and in 2016, when she joined Coldplay and Bruno Mars.

As the Wall Street Journal reported, Netflix’s NFL Christmas Gameday marks a first for the streaming platform, which are paying about $75 million a game in what is the company’s highest-profile live-sporting event.

The Christmas Day doubleheader kicks off with the Kansas City Chiefs facing the Pittsburgh Steelers at 1 p.m. ET, followed by the Texans vs. Ravens game at 4:30 p.m. ET. Both games and Beyoncé’s halftime show will stream live on Netflix, with regional broadcasts and mobile access via NFL+.

Jin‘s Happy tops this week’s new music poll.

Music fans voted in a poll published Friday (Nov. 15) on Billboard, choosing the BTS member’s debut EP as their favorite new music release of the past week.

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The poll featured a strong competition from all genres, but Jin’s new collection especially inspired fans to make their choice heard, bringing in almost 83% of the vote. Voters this week chose Happy over new music releases from talent including Gwen Stefani, Tate McRae, Linkin Park, Shawn Mendes, Rauw Alejandro, Shaboozey, Lil Nas X and more.

Happy, the long-awaited set from the BTS superstar, has just six tracks, but it’s the longest listening experience fans have gotten from him yet; on his own Jin’s previously released singles only, making him the seventh and final member of BTS to put out a multi-song solo project.

“Putting the album together has allowed me to pause and reflect on just how much ARMY means to me,” Jin recently told Billboard. “As I worked on each track, I thought about what I wanted to convey to them, how I want to bring joy and happiness to them, while also expressing how much I missed them during our time apart.”

Jin was referring to the break he had from music while completing his mandatory military service.

“Before enlisting,” he said, “I was focused mainly on our group activities, so a solo album didn’t feel right at the time. But with all the members now taking turns serving, it felt like the right time to share something personal with ARMY who have supported us all along. I hope everyone enjoys it as much as I’ve enjoyed making it.”

Among the new music trailing behind Happy on this week’s poll is Gwen Stefani’s Bouquet, which came in second place, and Tate McRae’s “2 Hands,” which came in third.

See the final results of this week’s poll below, or here.

As I Lay Dying’s controversial frontman Tim Lambesis continues to see bandmates leave his projects, with Austrian Death Machine drummer Brandon Short now announcing his departure from the group.

The saga began last month when As I Lay Dying guitarist Ken Susi, bassist Ryan Neff, and drummer Nick Pierce all announced they would be quitting the band, citing clashes with personal morals amid the band’s turbulent history. Days later, longtime guitarist Phil Sgrosso followed suit, leaving Lambesis as the sole remaining member of the band.

On Nov. 5, Lambesis issued a statement, agreeing that claims of an “unhealthy environment” from the now-departed bandmembers were accurate, and admitting that it became “difficult to figure out even the smallest details” as tensions mounted within the group.

Alongside noting that the statements from his former bandmates were released “in response to rumors” amid what he described as a “chaotic time”, Lambesis asserted that As I Lay Dying would continue, and noted he “fully supports” their decisions and that “my door will always remain open to discussing anything directly.”

Now, Lambesis’ Austrian Death Machine – a largely solo side project designed as a thrash medal parody and tribute to Arnold Schwarzenegger films – has lost its drummer, with Brandon Short announcing his exit.

Short, who had been a touring member of the group since 2023, shared his departure statement on Instagram on Friday (Nov. 15).

“It is with a heavy heart that I announce my decision to step away from Austrian Death Machine,” Short wrote. “For the sake of my mental well-being and personal beliefs, and in light of the recent developments surrounding the As I Lay Dying camp and Tim, this has become an inevitable step for me. Although it feels necessary, it’s one I made after deep reflection as these events began to unravel.

“To walk away from something I cherished so deeply, that once felt like a fulfilled dream, is incredibly painful. I grew up listening to As I Lay Dying and Austrian Death Machine, never imagining that one day I’d be part of this world that meant so much to my younger self. But dreams can come at an unexpected cost, and that cost has proven to be too great. My integrity and character have been called into question in a way I can no longer accept, especially with what has come to light and being in utter disbelief.

“The repeated promises, the endless cycle of ‘I’ll do better’—words that once gave me hope—have turned into a broken record that has brought no real change. Instead, I found myself trapped in a pattern that eroded my trust and my well-being. This cycle has reached into my personal life, affecting my mental health in ways I can no longer ignore.”

Founded in 2000, As I Lay Dying rose to prominence as a Grammy-nominated act but became embroiled in controversy in 2013 when Lambesis was arrested and, in 2014, sentenced to prison for attempting to hire a hitman to kill his then-wife, Meggan Lambesis. Lambesis pleaded guilty in the case and served two years of a six-year sentence.

Lambesis formed Austrian Death Machine in 2008, releasing the band’s debut album, Total Brutal, that same year. While As I Lay Dying reformed in 2017 following his release from prison, Austrian Death Machine did not make a comeback until 2023, with fourth album Quad Brutal arriving in February 2024.

Canadian post-rock collective Godspeed You! Black Emperor have announced the postponement of the remaining dates of their U.S. tour following illness within the camp.

The group’s label, Constellation Records, confirmed the news on social media on Sunday (Nov. 17), confirming that information regarding rescheduled dates will be forthcoming. The label also made a point to assuage fans’ fears, concluding with the phrase “Everything will be okay”.

The affected shows include scheduled dates in Saxapahaw, NC; Washington, D.C.; Brooklyn, NY; Norwalk, CT; Boston, MA; and Philadelphia, PA from Nov. 17 to Nov. 24 inclusive. Currently, the band’s tour is set to recommence on Nov. 25 with a show in their hometown of Montréal.

News of the postponement comes just days after the band were forced to cancel dates Nashville, TN; Knoxville, TN; and Atlanta, GA due to a “band health situation”.

The group did return to the stage on Saturday (Nov. 16) with a show in Charleston, SC, though fan reviews indicated the band played a somewhat truncated set. A statement from Constellation Records indicates the canceled dates will hopefully be rescheduled for 2025.

Godspeed You! Black Emperor have been touring globally since February in support of their recently-released eighth album, “NO TITLE AS OF 13 FEBRUARY 2024 28,340 DEAD”. The record is the fourth to be released since the band’s 2010 reunion, having initially split in 2003 after nine years together.

Their first album post-reunion, 2012’s ‘Allelujah! Don’t Bend! Ascend!, became their highest-charting record in the U.S., reaching No. 45 on the Billboard 200, and also saw the band win the 2013 Polaris Prize.

In a statement following their win, the group explained that it would donate the entirety of their $30,000 Prize money to found and fund a program which will provide musical instruments to prisoners in Quebec, “if they need them.” The band also used the statement to criticize the corporate sponsorship of the Prize, in addition to its very existence within the “horrifying malaise” of the world.

A long awaited album from late rapper Mac Miller appears to be on the way, according to a new trailer.

The teaser was aired at Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw festival in Los Angeles over the weekend, appearing before The Alchemist & Friends’ set on Saturday (Nov. 16).

The two-and-a-half minute trailer featured a series of animations and songs, finishing with a message that simply read “soon”. The image that accompanied this message was a painting of Miller by artist Alim Smith. Just weeks before Miller’s 2018 passing, Smith had posted an image in a similar style which the late artist commented on, writing “need this”.

The project in question is Miller’s long-lost album Balloonerism, which had been recorded over a decade ago and was reportedly planned for release ahead of his 2014 mixtape, Faces.

While some debate has taken place in regard to whether the recorded songs were ever compiled and sequenced for intended release, or if the project ever actively got past its development phase, many of the songs associated with the project have however leaked over the years.

Two of those songs – including the SZA-featuring “The Song That Changed Everything”, and “5 Dollar Pony Rides” – accompanied the teaser trailer when it was aired on Saturday.

Miller passed away in September 2018 at the age of 26, leaving behind a legacy which included six studio albums, 12 mixtapes, numerous singles, and even more guest appearances on songs with other artists.

His final album, 2018’s Swimming, was released just a month prior to his passing. In 2020, Miller’s estate released the posthumous record Circles, which had reportedly been planned as a companion piece to Swimming. Both records received widespread critical acclaim, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 upon their respective releases.

In March 2023, Madlib confirmed he was in the process of finishing up an unreleased collaboration with Miller, while in March 2024, Miller’s song “The Quest” was released to streaming following its arrival on the Watching TV With the Sound Off 10-year anniversary vinyl the previous year.

Charli XCX hosted SNL for the first time and starred in nine sketches Saturday night (Nov. 16) in an episode that indulged in the pop star’s brat vibes.

Pulling double duty Saturday night as host and musical guest, Charli got things going with a monologue that explained how her career started (“I played at my first rave when I was 15 years old — my parents actually drove me there”), how she’s gotten to where she is (“Today, I consider myself to be a triple threat, which in England means I sing, I drink and I smoke”) and what it truly means to be “brat.”

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“So many people have asked me, ‘What is ‘brat’?’ And honestly, it’s just, like, an attitude. It’s a vibe. For example, the new Martha Stewart documentary: When Martha gets mad about an old magazine article and she says that she’s glad the journalist who wrote it is dead, that is brat. And on Friday, when that exact journalist responded and said, ‘Hey, I’m alive, b—-!’ — that is extremely brat,” Charli said in front of the live audience at Studio 8H.

Besides bringing a dose of dry wit, the three-time musical guest brought her late-night party to the stage Saturday with Brat tracks “360” and “Sympathy Is a Knife” (the original album versions, not her Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat collabs).

The episode had an SNL cast member playing Charli in one sketch — so that Charli could star opposite, as her tourmate Troye Sivan. (Sivan’s response: changing his profile pic to Charli’s version of him.)

Charli’s impersonation skills were also put to the test in portrayals of Adele and Victoria Beckham, and she was part of a group cover of Chappell Roan’s “Hot to Go!” that welcomed the now-recurring character Domingo, the guy who crashed a wedding reception in Ariana Grande’s episode last month.

The best sketch, which had Charli’s humor matching a certain SNL trio’s comedy, was actually cut for time during the live broadcast. Thankfully we’ve got the internet and SNL uploaded this one online.

Here’s a ranking of every sketch Charli XCX was in Saturday night, when SNL‘s Nov. 16 episode aired. Watch all nine sketches below.

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Gifting season is here! Nothing beats the feeling of seeing someone light up as they open a gift they’ve been wishing for, but if you need help finding that perfect, joy-enducing gift, turn to Walmart.

The retail giant launched a Holiday Gift HQ to ease some of your holiday shopping anxiety. Not sure where to start? Go for something viral.

Viral gifts have been vetted by thousands (sometimes millions) of shoppers, and they cover all kinds of gifting categories — unique gifts, sentimental gifts, Secret Santa gifts, White Elephant gifts, last-minute gifts, stocking stuffers, gift ideas under $50 and gifts that are worth the splurge.  

With that in mind, the more viral a product, the harder it might be to find. Luckily, Walmart has a huge selection of the hottest electronics, toys, beauty, fashion, cooking, fitness and entertainment gifts from tons of top brands including Sony, HP, Blackstone, LG, Microsoft, Owala, NordicTrack, Wilson, Samsung, PlayStation, Beats, Reebok, Crocs, Skechers, Coach, Marc Jacobs, Giorgio Armani and Dry Bar, along with Walmart-exclusive brands such as Joyspun, No Boundaries, Time & Tru, Beautiful by Drew, BH&G, Mainstays, Pioneer Woman, Scoop, Free Assembly and NOBO, plus celebrity brands from Jessica Simpson, Paris Hilton and more.

Below, find a collection of 20 viral holiday gift options that you can snag at Walmart.

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BrightSide Mushroom Confetti Lamp

The mushroom aesthetic has officially taken over the internet, and this portable lamp is a cool way to shop the trend. The Bright Side Mushroom Lamp features a confetti glass swirl pattern; it measures six inches and is battery operated.


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Geek Chef Mini Portable Movie Projector

$75.99 $235.99 68% off

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Movie night, without the heavy equipment. Portable projectors have been popping up all over social media and after experiencing a surge in 2020, movie projectors are back on the trending list. The Geek Chef Mini Projector lets you stream movies and more on an up to 130-foot screen. The projector features 720p resolution and supports full HD 4K video.


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Razer Seiren Mini USB Ultra Compact Condenser Microphone for Streaming and Gaming on PC

$39.98 $44.98 11% off

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A gift for gamers that won’t break the bank! The Razer Seiren Mini is a compact condenser mic for PC gaming and other activities.


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Beats Pill Wireless Bluetooth Speaker

$129.95 $149.95 13% off

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Say hello to the new and improved Beats Pill. After dominating the soundscape in the 2010s, Beats Pill is back — and lighter than its predecessor, with upgraded technology producing more powerful and precise sound.


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FOREO BEAR Facial Toning Device Fuchsia

$213 $329 35% off

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Shopping for a viral beauty gift? FOREO’s viral BEAR Facial Toner is $116 off for Black Friday. The microcurrent device helps cleanse, tone and refresh the skin.


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Naipo Shiatsu Back and Neck Massager

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Viral neck massagers could end up being one of the most popular gifts of 2024. There are tons of video reviews and internet forums showing just how well they work for relieving back, neck and shoulder pain.


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JLab Go Air Pop Extra Bass Earbuds

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JLab’s viral Go Air Pop Earbuds feature up to 8 hours of playtime (over 32 hours in the charging case).


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Samsung 49-Inch UHD Class Odyssey OLED G95SC DQHD 240Hz Curved Smart Gaming Monitor 

$1.091.75 $1,799.99 100% off

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Samsung’s Odyssey is a splurge-worthy monitor for the ultimate gaming setup. Save $700 off the 49-inch Class OLED Odyssey featuring Dual QHD resolution.


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PlayStation Portal

The power of a PlayStation, in the palm of your hand. PlayStation Portal has a full HD screen with 1080p resolution, and it’s compatible with PS5 and PS4 games.


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QFX TMS-1560 15-Inch Portable Bluetooth Rechargeable Party Speaker

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The internet has seen its share of viral, karaoke moments this year, and they usually involve a huge, portable speaker like this one from QFX. The 15-inch karaoke speaker offers up to five hours of playtime, 90 watts of power, Bluetooth 5.3 and LED lighting. The speaker also features a remote control, an AC/DC Power adapter, a top handle and wheels for portability (it weighs 14 pounds).  


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Nespresso Vertuo Pop by De’Longhi Coffee and Espresso Maker with Coffee Tasting Set

Single-cup coffee makers are still going viral! Nespresso’s one-touch, Vertuo Pop Coffee and Espresso Maker can make coffee beverages of different sizes, including 5-, 8- and 12-ounce java. The Nespresso Vertuo Pop comes with a 12-capsule sample pack and a $10 coupon for your next purchase.


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Owala FreeSip 9 oz Blue Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle with Straw Lid

The gift of hydration! Tumbler cups have been everywhere lately. If you know someone whose into fitness, Odwala’s FreeShip is great for hydrating on the go. Walmart also carries Stanley and Ozark Trail tumblers.


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Keurig SimpleCafé Essentials Frother

Coffee frothers are just as trendy as coffee makers, and much more affordable. The Keurig SimpleCafé Essentials Frother lets you whip up “café-style” lattes, mochas, cappuccinos, hot chocolate and other drinks.


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Ninja SLUSHI 3-in-1 72 oz. Professional Frozen Drink Maker

Who says you can’t have slushies all year long? The Ninja Slushi makes the perfect party guest. This iceless slushie maker uses special technology to make frozen drinks, coffee, juice, chocolate milk and other beverages.  


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Frigidaire Gallery 33 lbs. Touchscreen Nugget Ice Maker

Feeling icy? Gift someone with a Frigidare Ice Maker. It produces up to 33 pounds per day of cubed, crushed and chewable ice nuggets.


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Beautiful 22-Piece Cookware Set

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Cozy season equals home-cooked meals. This Beautiful nonstick cookware set features the same, sleek design as another viral cookware brand — but at half the price. The 22-piece set includes frying pans, sauce pans, sauté pans, a casserole dish, a baking tray and cooking utensils.


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Bossdan Cordless Vacuum, Lightweight Stick Vacuum Cleaner for Hardwood Floor, Quiet, Blue

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Stick vacuums have replaced traditional bag vacuums on the list of viral cleaning products. This Bossdan Cordless Vacuum is a lightweight stick vacuum with a 4-in-1 roller brush that’s equipped with an LED light, and the battery lasts for more than 35 minutes at a time.


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Birdfy Gooseneck Phone Stand for Bed Lazy Bracket, Mount for Filming with Wireless Remote, Photo Kit

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Phone gadgets are super viral right now. Because we all know someone who’s glued to their phone, this is a gift they’ll actually use. The gooseneck phone stand lets you scroll, make calls, watch video and more without putting pressure on your hands and wrists — plus, it has two remote controls.


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Skin Gym Pink Cryocool Holiday Facial Gift Set

Skincare is trendier than ever, so if you’re interested in an affordable gift option, you can’t go wrong with an ice roller. The frosty device is an easy way to reduce puffiness, sooth inflammation and promote healthier looking skin. The Skin Gym Pink Cryocool Holiday Facial Gift Set includes a Pink Cool CryoGel Ice Roller and Eye Fit Eye Serum made with skin-brightening niacinamide and extracts of strawberry, raspberry, blueberry, and blackberry.


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Dyson Airwrap Origin Multi-Styler Long | Nickel/Copper | Refurbished

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From Airwrap to Airstrait, some of the most viral hair tools on the web have been made by Dyson. The Airwrap, Dyson’s game-changing all-in-one hair tool, curls, waves, smooths and dries without heat damage. The Aiwrap retails for $600, but you can save $130 off a restored Airwrap at Walmart.


Walmart’s Black Friday Sale ends on Sunday (Nov. 17), but there are a couple more chances to score mega-deals as the next Black Friday sale launches on Nov. 25 at 12 p.m. ET for Walmart+ and 5 p.m. for everyone else. Want to shop early? Subscribe to Walmart+ for just $49 (50% off for a limited time) and enjoy special access to Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals. Walmart’s Cyber Monday sale happens on Dec. 1.

Whether you’re an early bird or last-minute shopper, Walmart is you’re one-stop-shop for holiday gifts, holiday decorations and other seasonal supplies. For more gifting options, be sure to read up on the best Black Friday tech deals and 10 gifts that you can only get at Walmart.

Tyler, The Creator took a well-deserved victory lap and brought festival-goers along for a joyful ride down memory lane on Saturday (Nov. 16) when he headlined the first night of Camp Flog Gnaw at his Los Angeles hometown’s Dodger Stadium.

The ambient sounds of a shipping dock — deep-toned ship horns, squawking seagulls and crashing waves — play before Tyler marches onto the stage and incites “Chromakooooooopia” chants from the crowd. A single green light highlights the masked and military uniform-donning headliner standing atop a “Chromakopia” shipping container. Tyler introduced the album’s aesthetic exactly one month ago on Oct. 16, when he released the “St. Chroma” video. And already, he’s created another definitive character in the Tyler Cinematic Universe, where commitment to world-building is paramount for every one of his projects.

He forges ahead to the next three songs off CHROMAKOPIA’s track list. “The biggest out the city after Kenny, that’s a fact now,” he reaffirms on the subsequent track “Rah Tah Tah.” Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem, who were billed as The Hillbillies, headlined the first night of Camp Flog Gnaw just last year. Tyler isn’t typically one to do the honors given the fact that it’s his festival (and he already rewards himself with the most performance time out of any other artist on the lineup). Giving other luminaries the primetime slot is a courtesy, but this year’s different because Tyler gradually ascends into a higher echelon of stardom with each album.

He’s reached cult icon status without having a definitive “hit,” and now he’s earned his first three Billboard Hot 100 top 10s with an album that was released on an off-cycle Monday but has become Tyler’s biggest album to date. His star continues to burn even brighter, but the overexposure proves it can sometimes be destructive. “Noid” feels particularly poignant given his recent heated encounter with paparazzi as he was leaving the GQ Men of the Year party on Thursday night.

“No cameras out, please, I wanna eat in peace/ Don’t wanna take pictures with you n—as or bi—es,” he spits on the second verse with an extra splatter of vitriol.

But Tyler doesn’t marinate in the sour feeling. Over the instrumental outro of “Darling I,” he pauses to prematurely celebrate his album’s three-week No. 1 streak on the Billboard 200. “Thank all you motherf–kers for supporting me, man, for real. To do that, at my 10th carnival in my f—ing city, what’re we talking about?! I don’t even have no heartfelt message. I’m really filled with so much love and joy,” Tyler beams. “We did the new sh–, y’all clearly know it and like it. So if you don’t mind, I’mma go through my old sh– real fast.”

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Tyler takes it back to last year with “WUSYANAME,” “LUMBERJACK” and “DOGTOOTH” from his Grammy-winning album Call Me If You Get Lost before rewinding all the way back to 2011 with “She” and “Yonkers” from his Goblin LP and splicing in cuts from 2013’s Wolf, 2017’s Flower Boy and 2019’s IGOR. He asks the audience to take over Playboi Carti‘s verse on “EARFQUAKE” because “this n—a in Vegas” headlining ComplexCon, but he’s slated to close out the second and final night of Camp Flog Gnaw on Sunday (Nov. 17).

“I wanted to build a place where n—as could just come and just be, and it’s beautiful to see that y’all have been rocking with me for real. All this s–t really be starting from my notebook. It’s f—ing crazy, bruh! N—as is really three weeks No. 1, and I’m like, ‘What the f— going on? This is crazy!’” he says. “This is a test run ’cause all the songs are so new. The first four went great, could I continue to do some new s—?”

He shushes the festival-goers’ affirmative response so they can pick up the introductory whistle of his Hot 100 top 10 hit “Sticky,” where B-roll of step teams and marching bands complement the song’s cheerful energy. But Sexyy Red‘s surprise appearance cranks it up a thousandfold. Tyler gasses her up while she twerks for the crowd, and he even throws it back and earns a satisfactory smack from her.

They match each other’s freak as well as the same IDGAF energy of their viral booty-popping, middle-finger-flinging photo. “I love you, girl. She’s so sweet,” Tyler sings her praises as she heads off the stage and repeats the “It’s gettin’ sticky!” hook. But the raunchy rapper can’t deliver more fitting final words than “He was sucking up on my coochie, y’all.”

Tyler invites more CHROMAKOPIA guests like ScHoolboy Q for “Thought I Was Dead” and the “motherf–king swamp princess” Doechii and “my motherf—ing brother” Daniel Caesar for “Balloon.” “This n—a helped me with this album, I get emotional when I see this n—a ’cause he came through for me for CHROMAKOPIA,” Tyler says of Caesar, who performed on the main stage just right before him and is featured on “St. Chroma” and “Take Your Mask Off.” It took a village to make his latest masterpiece, but he built an even bigger one right before his eyes.

Check out the full set list for Tyler, The Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw headlining set below:

1. “St. Chroma”

2. “Rah Tah Tah”

3. “Noid”

4. “Darling, I”

5. “WUSYANAME”

6. “LUMBERJACK”

7. “DOGTOOTH”

8. “She”

9. “Yonkers”

10. “Tamale”

11. Boredom

12. “Who Dat Boy”

13. “I THINK”

14. “EARFQUAKE”

15. “Sticky” (with Sexyy Red)

16. “Take Your Mask Off”

17. “Thought I Was Dead” (with ScHoolboy Q)

18. “Like Him”

19. “Balloon” (with Doechii and Daniel Caesar)

20. “NEW MAGIC WAND”

21. “See You Again”