Pressure on Congress is heating up to pass legislation that will clean up the live events ticketing business following May’s passage of the Transparency In Charges for Key Events Ticketing (TICKET) Act in the House of Representatives.

The Fix the Tix Coalition, led by the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA), is calling for a nationwide day of action Tuesday (July 9) to encourage music fans, professionals and supporters to lobby their congressional representatives to pass meaningful legislation that will curb the growing problem of ticketing scams and deceptive practices in the live music business.

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NIVA and other members of the Fix the Tix coalition, which also includes the Recording Academy and the National Independent Talent Organization, are backing their own legislation — the Senate’s Fans First Act, supported by U.S. Senators John Cornyn (R-Texas), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) — while also supporting passage of the TICKET Act, which is sponsored by Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.), Gus Bilirakis (R-Fla) and Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-N.J.), among others.

Both bills would ban the use of speculative ticket listings on sites like StubHub and SeatGeek, require all-in-pricing before checkout and crack down on the use of deceptive websites and URLs. The Fans First Act would also require resellers to disclose seat locations on their resale listings, ban scalpers from using fan clubs to buy up some concert tickets and include greater consumer protections for canceled events.

Fix The Tix officials are asking fans, artists, and members of the music and performance communities to reach out to Congress on Tuesday to demand action by the end of 2024.

The U.S. House of Representatives passed the TICKET Act in a 388-24 vote on May 15. The bill is currently before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

A case study conducted by Fix The Tix across five independent venues in the Washington, D.C., area shows that in 2024, 73,000 speculative tickets totaling an estimated $49 million have been listed on resale platforms. Speculative tickets are tickets that aren’t actually available for purchase but are sold to consumers at a considerable markup by sellers who promise to procure and deliver the tickets prior to the concert. These listings can often be misleading and lead to fraud.

“The Fix the Tix Day of Action is an important moment for all of us who believe in fair and transparent ticketing,” said Stephen Parker, executive director of NIVA, in a press release. “It’s a time to elevate the voices of fans and artists and harness their power as constituents. This is more than a one-day campaign. It’s a collective cry to protect the integrity of live performance. We urge Congress to listen to the voices of fans and artists and put comprehensive ticketing reform on their list of must-pass legislation in 2024, alongside other critical legislation such as FY 2025 Appropriations and the Farm Bill.”

Information on how to contact senators, members of Congress and the White House for tomorrow’s day of action can be found at fixthetix.org.

Lenny Kravitz loves his fans!

The superstar took to Instagram on Sunday (July 7) to share a sweet video in which he’s seen interacting with a fan in the front row of his concert at France’s Main Square Festival. In the clip, the young fan is seen crying from excitement in the crowd. Kravitz approaches her and climbs up on the bannister, before lifting her up and giving her a huge hug.

“Let love rule,” he captioned the heartwarming clip.

Kravitz is fresh off the release of his new album, Blue Electric Light, which arrived in May via Roxie Records/BMG. The project was written and recorded by Kravitz in his studio in the Bahamas, and features the previously-released cuts “Paralyzed,” “TK421” and “Human.” The collection, he told Jimmy Fallon for a late-night interview that aired in March, is about “celebration, life, humanity, sexuality, sensuality, spirituality.” Blue Electric Light is “just that vibration of love, of god, of spirit.”

He’s also been prioritizing his fitness regimen and spirituality lately — something he opened up about in his recent interview with Billboard. “Exercising and retaining my faith in God and God’s plan for me,” he said when asked about his values. “Exercising faith, patience, all the things that I learned growing up. If [something is] really yours and meant to be yours, you will have it — that takes faith, you know. All these virtues that I learned growing up – building on a strong foundation, no shortcuts – ring true to this day.”

Kesha celebrates her release of “JOYRIDE,” her first single as an independent artist, and other women in music. Keep watching to find out more!

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Kesha’s celebrating her first release as a free woman, reflecting on her past and shutting down her haters. Kesha dropped “JOYRIDE” on the Fourth of July, her first song as an independent artist and she’s having fun while trolls are hating. She took to X and shared some snaps in a bikini saying in part. “to those who think you’re shaming me, you’re actually making me feel very powerful.” Kesha also celebrated “Praying” seven year anniversary, tweeting, “as i race like a madman into this iconic chapter of my life, i can’t help but appreciate how hard this joy has been fought for.” And when she’s not celebrating her new release with Beverly Hills housewives, she’s celebrating other women in music. Kesha posted a video on TikTok using Sabrina Carpenter’s “Please Please Please” with the caption, “proud to be a woman in music.” Girls keep the hits coming this summer.

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Have you been keeping up with Love Island USA Season 6 on Peacock?

If you haven’t started this season yet, now’s the time to catch up—emotions are running high in the villa after the Casa Amor recoupling. To fully immerse yourself in the world of the Islanders, consider adding these 15 must-have summer items to your cart. Whether you’re creating a Love Island USA TikTok videos, shopping for beauty products, or preparing for a beach day, you’ll be able to live out your Islander dreams and recreate your favorite looks from this season.

From villa nights to poolside lounging and gossiping with your bestie, these summer essentials will quickly elevate your beachwear looks with affordable options. Whether it’s OG islander Leah Karen‘s strapless swimsuit or Casa Amor girlie Daniela Ortiz‘s floral two-piece bikini, you’ll find all the accessories you need this summer.

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As a Detroit native himself, Skilla Baby has his thoughts on the best rappers from the city.

The musician joined the This Is Keke Palmer podcast as a guest recently, where he disagreed with the notion that Eminem is the best rapper from Detroit. “I don’t know because if you think number-wise Eminem is the best Detroit rapper,” Skilla explained. “But the gag is nobody would say that in Detroit.”

Palmer replied in surprise, “Now that’s tea, boo,” before asking him who his “top rappers” are.

“I don’t know because everybody had their turn being Detroit’s favorite rapper,” he responded. “Sada Baby had his turn, Tee Grizzley had a turn, [42] Dugg had a turn, Babyface Ray had a turn. Veeze is one of Detroit’s best rappers now. Baby Smoove, Big Kizz – a lot of artists had their turn. Rocaine… Everybody had their turn being the best in the city, but what we lack is consistency. Nobody’s consistently been Detroit’s best rapper.”

He concluded, “Nobody in Detroit plays Eminem right now,” before adding, “I was an Eminem fan as a kid. I’m a fan of Eminem but do we consider him our best rapper? I don’t think Detroit does.”

Eminem is about to release his 12th studio album, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce), on July 12. The album is led by single “Houdini,” which earned him his highest-charting Hot 100 hit of the decade, as the track debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Watch Skilla Baby on This Is Keke Palmer below.

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E.l.f. Cosmetics has prevailed in creating high-end beauty products with a drugstore price tag including the TikTok viral gel primer that has social media praising its “non-sticky” formula for only $10. Their latest drop though is a night face oil that has reviewers applauding its luxurious ingredients including skin cell boosting retinoid — and did we mention it’s under $20?

Social media has already been clamoring to get their hands on the new e.l.f. drop and since Target is exclusively carrying Blue-ty Sleep Night Oil Facial Treatment, for now, you’re limited in where you can buy the skincare essential online. More than 59 million videos on TikTok have been made under the search term Elf Sleep Night Oil, with users giving a review of the formula’s feel and benefits.

TikToker @be.you.i.am.me has claimed “e.l.f. has done it again” in a video that shows off the texture and application of the face oil, which has already gathered a couple thousand views (and counting).

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Even celebrities have given their stamp of approval to the e.l.f. cosmetics with Meghan Trainer making an appearance alongside Judge Judy in a 2024 Superbowl commercial for the beauty brand.

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Summerfest 2024 kicked off on June 20 at American Family Insurance Amphitheater in Milwaukee, Wisc., and some of the biggest stars showed up on stage and off.

Weekend one’s headliners included Kane Brown with Kameron Marlowe and Nightly; Motley Crüe with Seether and Buckcherry; and SZA with Aminé. Goo Goo Dolls, Black Pumas, Chelsea Cutler, Toosii, Taking Back Sunday, David Kushner, Brittany Howard and Kevin Kaarl were also among the first weekend’s performers.

In the crowd, Kim Kardashian was seen watching SZA’s set with her 11-year-old daughter, North West. Due to a storm, the “Kill Bill” superstar’s set was delayed by more than an hour, but according to local news reports, the singer eventually took the stage to perform her set at around 10:15 p.m.

Summerfest continued June 27 through 29 with headliners Illenium with special guests; Tyler Childers with S.G. Goodman and Adeem the Artist; and Keith Urban with Needtobreathe and Alana Springsteen. The festival concluded on Fourth of July weekend with headliners AJR with Carly Rae Jepsen and Mxmtoon; Maroon 5 with special guests; and Lil Uzi Vert with Lil Yachty, JID, Rico Nasty and Lihtz.

See below for our gallery of photos from the star-studded Summerfest event.

Back in 1993, 2Pac sat down with The Source for an interview and the late rapper made some disparaging remarks about music legend Quincy Jones.  “All he does is stick his d—k in white b—es and make f—ed up kids,” Pac said at the time.

This infuriated a then 17-year-old Rashida Jones, so much so that she wrote an open letter to the magazine in defense of her father. In her letter she tore into Shakur’s interview, starting it off by saying, “Because I am the youngest of Quincy Jones’ six daughters, I cannot view this article or this man without bias [“War Stories” by Kim Green, Aug, ’93]. But I do think that anyone who reads this article would be shocked by his ignorance and lack of respect for his people.”

Adding, “To demean a man like Quincy Jones, a man who came from the ghetto of Chicago and through his talent and perseverance became a living music legend, demeans the whole progress of African Americans.” She then ended her letter by saying, “Where the hell would you be if Black people like him hadn’t paved the way for you to even have the opportunity to express yourself? I don’t see you fighting for you race. In my Opinion, you’re destroying it and shitting all over your people.”

The actress recalled this incident in a recent profile with The New Yorker and was asked by writer Michael Schulman how their relationship evolved after the letter and once he started dating her older sister Kidada Jones. “Furious! So precocious, so self-righteous. Yeah, I was so mad,” she answered. “It was a new perspective to me. I kind of understand the nuance more now that I’m older. It just felt like a completely unwarranted attack.”

She then added that she was interning at Warner Bros. Records when she wrote the letter. “I printed it off my word processor and put it in an envelope and sent it to The Source,” she recalled. “I was interning at Warner Bros. Records that summer, so I think I wrote it there. Maybe I had the other intern proof it for me.” The actress then said ‘Pac mistook her older sister Kidada for her in New York and apologized, saying, “And then my sister was out somewhere in New York, and Tupac came up to apologize to her, because he thought it was me.”

She continued by saying, “It resolved itself really nicely, because when I met him, he immediately apologized to me, immediately apologized to my dad. We sat down and had a really good conversation about it, and then he was family.”

Rashida took the experience as a lesson, saying, “That was an early lesson for me, because I have been self-righteous in my life, and I really have worked hard to stop looking at things in a binary way. We’re so flawed and so complicated.”

Quincy wasn’t a fan of the late rapper dating his daughter either, telling The New York Times in 2012 that he “wasn’t happy at first.”

But, eventually they mended fences and squashed things. “He’d attacked me for having all these white wives. And my daughter Rashida, who was at Harvard, wrote a letter to The Source taking him apart,” he said. “I remember one night I was dropping Rashida at Jerry’s delicatessen, and Tupac was talking to Kidada because he was falling in love with her then. Like an idiot, I went over to him, put two arms on his shoulders and said, ‘Pac, we gotta sit down and talk, man.’”

Adding, “If he had had a gun, I would’ve been done. But we talked. He apologized. We became very close after that.”

Rashida would go on to forge a friendship with Shakur and even wrote a paper on him during her junior year of college.

Wynonna Judd has a career that’s so expansive, it’s only fitting that Las Vegas be the place she celebrates 40 years in country music with three greatest hits shows in December.

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The 60-year-old singer-songwriter announced Monday (July 8) that she’s headed to Sin City for a trio of concerts Dec. 11, 13 and 14 at The Venetian Resort. Why? As she puts it, “Sometimes you just need to throw a big party for yourself!”

“This is a milestone year for me,” Judd added in a triumphant post on Instagram, reminiscing on her time in The Judds with mother Naomi Judd. “Mom and I played our very first show in 1984, which means I’ve been performing for 40 years. 🤯 That’s more than half of my life! ‘The Greatest Hits’ in Las Vegas celebration is a chance for the fans and I to celebrate together. You all have been with me for so long and my hope is that everyone will get to hear their favorite song{s}.”

“How many hits can we fit into one show? LET’S FIND OUT!!!!!! 🤩🎶🎰🎲,” she added, noting that a presale for her Wynation Fan Club starts 10 a.m. PT Tuesday (July 9) followed by a general sale Friday (July 12).

The “To Be Loved By You” musician also shared a festive video in honor of the news. In the clip, she joins her husband Cactus Moser outside in her back yard — where a donkey and other farm animals roam about — for a spontaneous game of roulette.

“I can’t think of a better way to celebrate my 40 years in country music than playing in Vegas,” she says at the end of the video.

See Judd’s announcement below.

In today’s episode of ‘How It Went Down,’ Tinashe reveals how she created “Nasty,” from the beat to the music video. She shares her reactions to the memes and the song’s virality, discusses whether she’s found someone to “match her freak,” and more!

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Hey, I’m Tinashe and this is How It Went Down for my song “Nasty.” I really wanted to create a song that was fun, that had this confident energy about it. So I thought that there was no better song than to write something that kind of came from this persona that I’ve created in my mind. Nasty Nashe is this character that I like to tap into when I’m feeling really confident and braggadocious and hot and sexy. So I wanted to write a song from that perspective, that kind of felt like that. So I thought, why not just write a song named “Nasty.” The session for “Nasty” happened over a couple of times. The first session that we did, we worked on the beat with Ricky Reed made this kind of two chord section that went from this minor chord to this major chord section, which I really loved. I took that beat home with me and just kind of started thinking about ideas. And then I was driving in my car and I was recording myself singing and vibing and free-styling on the beats. And then all of a sudden, I came up with “I’ve been a nasty girl, nasty. Is somebody gonna match my freak?” It really just felt instinctual. It was just something that kind of came to me at the time. So I listened to that recording, I took it to the studio and I was like, I think I got an idea. When I’m in the studio, I like to be comfortable. I like to be just in my zone. I don’t want too many distractions.