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Tyler, the Creator announces dates for this 2025 Chromakopia world tour.

American rapper, Tyler, the Creator will embark on his Chromakopia world tour in 2025, following the release of his new album. The tour begins on February 4 in St. Paul, Minnesota, and concludes on September 4 in Perth, Australia. The lineup includes guest appearances from Lil Yachty and hip-hop duo Paris Texas as supporting acts. Ahead of the album’s October 28 release, Tyler dropped the first single, “Noid,” featuring a music video with Ayo Edebiri after a beautiful teaser, “St. Chroma,” which was released on October 16. Tickets for the Chromakopia tour go on sale November 1, with pre-sales starting on October 29 for American Express cardholders and October 30 for artist registration. The tour covers North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, marking a major global outing for the artist.

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Liam Neeson reveals plans to retire from making action movies in 2025.

Hollywood star, Liam Neeson has hinted at a possible retirement from action movies in 2025, signaling the end of an era for the beloved star. The Oscar nominee, who became an action icon with 2008’s Taken, revealed to People that, at 72, he feels it may be time to step away from the genre. Neeson, known for performing his own fight scenes alongside stunt collaborator Mark Vanselow, expressed his reluctance to rely on stunt doubles: “You can’t fool audiences.” While he hasn’t set a specific date, Neeson hinted his final action film could come next year. Since Taken, Neeson has starred in numerous action films, including Unknown, Non-Stop, and The Grey. His latest film, Absolution, arrives in November, reuniting him with Cold Pursuit director Hans Petter Moland. Despite talks of retirement, Neeson recently filmed Hotel Tehran, an action-thriller alongside Zachary Levi, set for release soon.

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Black Sherif set to release new music, “Rebel Music” this midnight.

Ghanaian music stars, Black Sherif is gearing up to release his new song, “Rebel Music”, marking the countdown to his upcoming sophomore album, Iron Boy. The “Kwaku The Traveller” hitmaker has been teasing the highly anticipated album for months, following the success of his debut project, The Villain I Never Was. That 14-track album has garnered over a billion streams, making Black Sherif the first Ghanaian artist to achieve such a milestone. Recently awarded the 2023 BET Hip Hop Awards Best International Flow, Black Sherif announced on Instagram that “Rebel Music” will be available on all major streaming platforms at midnight. He has been building excitement by sharing behind-the-scenes photos from the music video shoot, along with the cover art and pre-save link. Thanking his loyal fans for their support, Black Sherif confirmed that his next album will be released before the end of 2024.

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A John Wick prequel anime movie is now reportedly in the works.

Chad Stahelski, director of the John Wick series, has revealed that he’s developing an anime movie exploring John Wick’s past as a professional assassin. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Stahelski shared that the team is “knee-deep” in creating this anime prequel. While it’s unclear when the story will take place, the anime allows for a more creative and bold approach. Stahelski noted that this format offers more freedom for storytelling compared to the live-action films and spin-offs like The Continental TV series. The anime will delve into Wick’s backstory, potentially touching on his infamous “impossible task” that enabled his retirement. Although details are scarce, the focus will be on having fun with the character and the world of Wick. Fans can expect more from the John Wick universe, with upcoming projects like Ballerina and a spinoff centered on Donnie Yen’s Caine.

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The oldest living person in the United States passes away at age 115.

Elizabeth Francis, the oldest living person in the United States, has passed away at the age of 115. Her granddaughter and caregiver, Ethel Harrison, confirmed to ABC News that Francis died peacefully on Tuesday night, surrounded by family. Describing her grandmother as a loving and joyful person, Harrison said, “She loved people” and had a strong faith. Born in Louisiana in 1909, Francis spent most of her life in Houston, Texas, and became known as a “supercentenarian” after reaching the age of 110. Throughout her long life, she witnessed significant historical events, including World War I, the Great Depression, and the election of an African-American president. At the time of her death, Francis had a daughter in her 90s, along with several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Naomi Whitehead, at 114, is now the oldest living person in the U.S.

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