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Amazon Prime Day is one of the biggest online sales of the year, but there are plenty of other alternative sales to shop as well. Although Prime Day 2023 starts July 11, several retailers are offering competing sales, some of which run throughout the month.

For bargain hunters who have been waiting all year to score deep discounts on essentials  — and maybe even a few items worth splurging on — we’ve collected a list of some of the better Prime Day alternatives floating online. We’ll be updating this story throughout next week, so be sure to check back for additional deals and promos as they become available.

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Target:  From 7/9-7/15, customers can shop Target Deal Days it’s biggest sale of the season. Enjoy nearly a week of deals on thousands of items, including electronics, beauty, home, apparel, toys, food and beverage, plus BOGO deals and discounts on furniture, fashion, bedding and more.

Nordstrom: The Nordstrom Anniversary Sale doesn’t start until July 17, but previews launched July 3 and select shoppers can shop the sale starting on July 13. The sale will feature hundreds of deals on top brands like Adidas, Nike, Dyson, Coach, Ugg, Le Creuset, Birkenstock, Herschel Supply Co., Dagne Dover and more.

Walmart: Happy Walmart+ week! The retail giant will be launching tons of new rollbacks on thousands of items next week, which includes deals that you can shop now such as 50% off the Walmart+ annual membership and tech deals like this Samsung’s Galaxy 4 watch, which is 47% off. Walmart+ members get early access to Walmart+ Week deals starting July 10. Shop additional deals here.

Kohl’s: Mix, match and save with this epic deal for up to 70% off clearance items, up to 60% off in store and online and an additional 20% with code: YOUR20 (offer ends 7/9).

Best Buy: Looking for deals on electronics and appliances? Find them on sale at Best Buy! From now until July 12, shoppers can save up to 40% off appliances like this GE 4.5 Cu. Ft. Top Load Washer ($549.99/reg. $719.99). Shop additional appliance deals here and electronics such as TVs, speaker and more here.

Coach Outlet: Up to 70% off clearance items while supplies last. Over at Coach, shoppers can save 50% on sale items. No promo code needed.

Dell: Black Friday in July! Save up to $500 off top-selling Inspirion, XPS, Vostro and Alienware PCs and accessories.

Nasty Gal: Up to 60% off everything, save an extra 25% on the app and 25% off swimwear with code: DIVE20. 

Neiman Marcus: Up to 50% off shoes, handbags, men’s and women’s clothing, jewelry, shoes, accessories and beauty products starting at $3.  

Macy’s: Save up to 70% off Black Friday in July specials and 25% off select clearance items (use code: JULY, offer ends 7/12). Some of the deals included: 40%-50% off shoes and sandals, 60% off swimwear, 50% off menswear from I.N,C. and Club Room, 50% off dresses (online only). Plus, 30%-50% off beauty and fragrances and 65% off jewelry.

Farfetch: Save up to 60% off select sale items.

Sephora: Shop and save on must-have beauty items including up to 50% off top skincare products (offers ends 7/18). Save $100 on the Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer (offer ends 7/8), and enjoy free gifts with purchase (on select items) and free shipping for Beauty Insiders.

Ulta: Buy one get one 50% off on hundreds of items during the Big Summer Beauty Sale which ends July 15. Enjoy 30% off select skincare, weekly deals up to 40% off, buy one get one 50% off deals and more. Shop the sale here.

NYX: Up to 20% off sitewide + two free gifts with purchase of $45+.

Saks 5th Avenue: Designer deals up to 70% off luxury brands such as MCM, Tory Burch, Rhude, Carolina Herrera, Ferragamo, Dolce & Gabanna, Off-White, Burberry, Givenchy, Zimmerman, Alice + Olivia, Versace, and more.  

GlassesUSA: Buy one get one free sunglasses and eyeglasses + free shipping with code: BOGO.

Huckberry: Save up to 35% off swimwear. Shoppers will find shoes, shorts, shirts, hats and other sale items starting as low as $7.

Gap: Save up to 75% off select styles. You’ll also find up to 75% off at Old Navy, Banana Republic and Athleta.

Kate Spade Surprise: Get an extra 15% off when you shop clearance items (use code: EXTRA15).

Everlane: Save up to 60% off summer markdowns.

Wayfair: Save up to 60% and shop 24-hour flash deals.

4Moms: Save 10% off when you spend $199 or more with code: 4MOMS10 (exclusions apply). Fid more details here.  

Nike: Up to 40% off sale items.

REI: Up to 50% off camping gear, clothing, bikes and more.

Le Creuset: Up to 35% off stainless and nonstick cookware. Offer ends 7/15.

ASOS: Up to an extra 30% off already discounted outlet items with code: MYSTERY.

New Balance: Get up to 30% off during the end of season event.

J. Crew: Up to 60% off sale styles; up to 40% off cashmere.

H&M: Take 25% off + free shipping (offer ends 7/7 at 9 p.m. ET).

Home Depot: Save up 50% off select items including up to $125 off select tools.

Looking for more deals? We dug up some of the deepest discounts available at some of the retailers listed above. Below, find a list of home deals on small appliances, kitchenware, furniture and other items to shop on sale.

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Noblewell 21-in-1 Convection Air Fryer Toaster Oven
$76.14 $127.20 40% off% OFF

An air fryer that does it all. With 21 different capabilities, the Noblewell convection air fryer will help you whip up breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert.

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Vevor Outdoor Pizza Oven
$55.99 $75.99 26% off% OFF

Make it an outdoor pizza night! The summer is all about pool parties and BBQs, which means that this stainless steel pizza should have a place near your outdoor grill. The oven is equipped with a 12-inch and measures 16.5 x 14.6 x 7.5 inches.

Cuisinart Professional Series 13-Piece Stainless Steel Cookware Set
$250 $690 64% off% OFF

Looking for cookware? This Cuisinart 13-piece set has sauce pans, saute pans, stock pots and other pots and pans for your kitchen.

$230 $315 27% off% OFF

If you’re a fan of Le Creuset, the Toughened Nonstick Pro 3-Piece Cookware set is on sale for a limited time. Included in the set: 10-inch Toughened Nonstick Pro Fry Pan and 4-quart saute pan with a glass lid.

Home Depot
Magic Chef Retro Mini Fridge
$179 $279 36% off% OFF

We found a nice deal on Magic Chef’s retro mini fridge at Home Depot. The popular fridge is available in five colors including black, white, red and mint green.

Dyson V15 Detect Absolute Vacuum
$599.99 $799.99 25% off% OFF

Dyson products can cost a pretty penny, so it nice to find a sale. Save up to $200 on the Dyson V15 Detect Absolute cordless vacuum (offer ends July 8). If your’e interested in a Dyson vacuum dupe, the Wyze cordless stick vacuum scored a 4.0 customer rating and it’s on sale for $97 at Walmart (regular $200).

Best Buy
NewAir 300 CFM 18-Inch Fan
$60.99 $75 19% off% OFF

It’s getting hot out there! Getting relief from the heat with this NewAir floor fan. According to shoppers, the NewAir 300 is a “powerful” fan that’s easy to assemble and move around the room.

DHP Cooper Loveseat 2 Seater
$158.40 $249 36% off% OFF

Shopping for a two-seater? A plush loveseat will liven up your space and this one has a 4.6 customer review rating.

Walmart
Polifurniture Linden Modern Vanity Desk
$164 $229 28% off% OFF

Get glam while seated at an adorable vanity desk! The desk includes a mirror and ample storage space for all your go-to beauty products, hair tools and more.

Seeing is believing for some investors in Sphere Entertainment Co., the developer of the new state-of-the-art venue, The Sphere, in Las Vegas.

Shares of Sphere Entertainment soared 22.7% this week after the world saw the first videos of the dazzling display created by the 580,000 square feet of programmable LED “pucks” on Exosphere, the exterior of the 366-foot tall, spherical venue. The mesmerizing light show received heavy media coverage — from CNN, NPR, USA Today, The Guardian and Daily Mail, among many others — and was shared widely on social media. The buzz helped Sphere Entertainment’s market cap grow to $919 million — a more than $170 million increase.

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U2 launches The Sphere on Sept. 29 with a 25-date residency that runs through Dec. 16. As of Friday, the Sept. 29 show is sold out, and the only available tickets for the next two dates cost $501 apiece. The Sphere’s other programming is Postcards from Earth, an immersive experience created by filmmaker Darren Aronofsky that’s meant to showcase the venue’s technological capabilities.

Sphere Entertainment was one of eight stocks in Billboard’s Global Music Index to post gains this week. The index improved 1%, beating the S&P 500 (down 1.2%), Nasdaq composite (-0.9%), the U.K.’s FTSE 100 (down 1.5%) and South Korea’s KOSPI composite index (down 3.6%). Stocks fell on Friday (July 7) as investors feared that the Labor Department’s June jobs report — which showed wages were stronger than expected — might increase the likelihood the Federal Reserve will resume interest rate increases to cool the economy and ward off inflation.

Two radio stocks were also big winners this week. Shares of iHeartMedia and Cumulus Media increased 9.3% and 8.5%, respectively. Although both stocks are down sharply in 2023 — iHeartMedia has lost 35.1%, Cumulus is off 28.3% — both have experienced a string of successful weeks. Shares of iHeartMedia have gained 66.5% in the last six weeks. Cumulus Media shares have improved 37.8% over that span.

Warner Music Group, the index’s only other stock with a high single-digit gain this week, improved 7.4% to $28.01. That pared WMG’s year-to-date loss to 20%.

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Prince Royce notches his 23rd No. 1 on Billboard’s Tropical Airplay chart as “Me EnRD” lifts 2-1 to crown the July 8-dated ranking. The song unseats Marshmello and Manuel Turizo’s “El Merengue” from the lead, after its 13-week domination (it falls to No. 2).

“Me EnRD” lands at No. 1 in its 10th week after a steady climb, including five weeks at No. 2. It crowns the survey with a 4% increase in audience impressions, to 8 million, earned in the U.S. during the June 23-29 tracking week, according to Luminate.

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“Me EnRD” is just the second Tropical Airplay-ruling song by an artist unaccompanied by any other act in 2023, after Manuel Turizo’s “La Bachata,” which led for five weeks (a total of 14 weeks in charge). With the 2-1 move, “EnRD” gifts Royce his 23rd champ, after Marc Anthony, who continues at the helm with 35 total No. 1s, and Victor Manuelle with 29.

Here’s the scoreboard with artists with the most No. 1s on Tropical Airplay since the chart begun in 1994:

35, Marc Anthony
29, Victor Manuelle
23, Prince Royce
18, Romeo Santos
14, Elvis Crespo
14, Gilberto Santa Rosa
13, Jerry Rivera

Beyond its Tropical Airplay coronation, “EnRD” makes progress on the overall Latin Airplay chart, with an 8-6 jump.

La Maquinaria Norteña hits top 10: Elsewhere on Latin Airplay, La Maquinaria Norteña captures its third top 10 as “Te Quiero Ver” climbs 16-9 with 7 million in audience impressions; that’s a 30% gain from the week prior, earned during the same period. It’s the biggest percentage gain among the 50-song deep tally.

As mentioned, “Te Quiero” is the norteño group’s third top 10 on Latin Airplay, all which arrived less than a year ago. The song follows La Maquinaria’s highest-charting title to date, the No. 4-peaking “Eres Ese Algo” (Feb. 25).

Further, “Quiero” nearly misses the No. 1 slot on Regional Mexican Airplay, as the song pushes 5-2.

The all-star team of LIT Killah, Tiago Pzk, Maria Becerra, Duki, Emilia, Rusherking, Big One and FMK add a fourth week atop the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 chart as “Los Del Espacio” dominates the July 1-dated ranking.

The song ties with Bizarrap and Shakira’s “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” for the fourth-most weeks at No. 1 in 2023, after Emilia, Big One and Callejero Fino’s “En La Intimidad,” which continues to lead with seven weeks in charge, and Ke Personajes, Big One and FMK’s “Un Finde: Big One CROSSOVER #2” which ruled for five weeks.

Continuing with Becerra, the Argentinian collects her 23rd top 10 as “Corazón Vacío” bows at No. 2, the Hot Shot Debut of the week. Thus, she extends her record for the most top 10s among acts since the chart launched in 2018.

Meanwhile, Bizarrap and Rauw Alejandro’s “Rauw Alejandro: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 56” takes home the Greatest Gainer honors of the week as the collab rallies 54-12, a 42-ranking ascent.

Duki crosses off a career milestone as 11 songs from his latest Antes de Ameri album debut. In total, he places a total of 15 simultaneous tracks on the chart, the second-most after Bad Bunny ranked with 17 concurrent songs in May 2022.

Here’s the complete list of Duki’s songs on the chart:

No. 1, “Los Del Espacio,” with LIT Killah, Tiago Pzk, Maria Becerra, Emilia, Rusherking, Big One & FMK
No. 16, “Rockstar 2.0,” with Jhay Cortez (debut)
No. 18, “Antes de Perderte (OG Version)” (debut)
No. 33, “Don’t Lie”, with Quevedo (debut)
No. 40, “Uno Dos”, with Salastkbron (debut)
No. 43, “01 De Enero”, with Lucho SSJ (debut)
No. 44, “Jefes del Sudoeste” (debut)
No. 50, “Harakiri,” with C.R.O.
No. 51, “Contra Mí,”, with We$t Dubai (debut)
No. 59, “Gigi” (debut)
No. 66, “Csipher,” with Akapellah & Neutro Shorty, featuring Micro TDH (debut)
No. 71, “N.C.L.C” (debut)
No. 74, “Último Tren a Ameri” (debut)

Other debuts of the week include Rauw Alejandro and Bizarrap’s “Baby Hello” at No. 47, Marshmello and Tiago PZK’s “Como Yo :(” at No. 55, Maluma’s “Coco Loco” at No. 62, and Myke Towers’ “Lala” at No. 68, while YSY A and Sixto Yegros’s “Esta Que Quema,” featuring Sponsor Dios, starts at No. 88.

After Britney Spears filed a police report claiming she was hit by a security guard for NBA rookie Victor Wembanyama on Wednesday night in Las Vegas, her husband Sam Asghari has shared his thoughts on social media.

TMZ broke the news Thursday (July 6), reporting that Spears and Asghari were having dinner at the Aria Hotel when she saw the San Antonio Spurs’ No. 1 draft pick and wanted to take a photo with him. When Spears tapped Wembanyama on the shoulder, Damian Smith, director of team security for the Spurs, reportedly pushed her, hitting her in the face and causing her to fall to the ground, Spears’ report claims.

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“I am opposed to violence in any form, especially without justification in the defense of yourself or someone else who is unable to defend themselves,” Asghari wrote via Instagram Story on Thursday. “Self-defense can be unavoidable, but the defense of any woman, especially my wife, is not debatable. I consider my reaction subdued considering what occurred, and I hope the man in question learns a lesson and changes his disregard for women.”

Asghari ended the note with a message for Spears’ fans: “Thank you for the support.”

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department told Billboard when asked about the incident, “On July 5, 2023, at approximately 11 p.m., LVMPD officers responded to a property in the 3700 block of Las Vegas Boulevard regarding a battery investigation. The incident has been documented on a police report and no arrest or citations have been issued.”

Spears herself spoke out on Thursday as well, addressing Wembanyama’s claims after the fact that the pop star “grabbed me from behind” and “security pushed her away.”

“Traumatic experiences are not new to me and I have had my fair share of them,” Spears wrote on Instagram. “I was not prepared for what happened to me last night. I recognized an athlete in my hotel lobby as I was heading to dinner. I later went to a restaurant at a different hotel and saw him again. I decided to approach him and congratulate him on his success. It was really loud, so I tapped him on the shoulder to get his attention. I am aware of the players statement where he mentions ‘I grabbed him from behind’ but I simply tapped him on the shoulder. His security then back handed me in the face without looking back, in front of a crowd. Nearly knocking me down and causing my glasses [to fall] off my face.”

Billboard reached out to Spears’ camp and to the Spurs organization on Thursday and has not heard back as of press time.

Madison Beer reacts to Lana Del Rey giving her a shout-out on the red carpet of Billboard’s 2023 Women In Music, reflects about growing up in the music industry in her new memoir, talks about her upcoming new album ‘Silence Between Songs’ and more.

Madison Beer
It’s like what kills you make you stronger? Like I didn’t need to be stronger. I needed to be a kid. Hey guys, it’s Madison Beer and you are watching Billboard News.

Rania Aniftos
Hey everybody, it’s Rania Aniftos with Billboard News, and I’m here with the wonderful singer, songwriter, author Madison Beer.

Rania Aniftos
You have an exciting year, you just announced your album ‘Silence Between Songs.’ And I would love to know the inspiration behind the song title because it seems metaphorical.

Madison Beer
Yeah, definitely is. I think that to summarize it sort of simply, I kind of have always been a person, you know, I got sort of really, really young doing this. And I feel like I’ve had a very busy 12 years or so in this industry. And I kind of convinced myself that, you know, the moments where I was making music, and I was on tour. And I was, you know, my busiest was actually when I was growing. But as I’ve gotten a little older, I’ve realized that it’s actually been the moments that I’ve been able to tune out the noise and I’ve been able to be alone and really reflect and like, you know, be more isolated that I’ve actually grown the most. So. So yeah, it’s been sort of the silence between songs, when the noises turned out that I feel like I’ve learned to I am the most.

Watch the full interview above!