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Buzz Feed
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Taylor Swift Music Video Trivia — BuzzFeed Quizzes
It's no secret. I am a Taylor Swift fan. *Straightens my Eras Tour T-shirt* And if you are a Swiftie, you know every lyric, every Easter egg, every outfit, and FOR SURE every music video. Somehow, Taylor is all of these things to us: a bestie, a sister, (somehow) yourself, god, the president, your cult leader, your boss, and again (somehow) your mother. To sum it is everything. So if you're a Swiftie that has been there since Debut, or only know her radio hits, put on your cardigans and red lipstick, and let's see how well you know Taylor's music videos by a single you ready for it? In the comments, tell me your favourite Taylor Swift song that you wish had a music video. I know I can speak for A LOT of Swifties when I say that I am still holding out for a "Cruel Summer" music video. Even Mother Swift told us that it would've been the next video if the COVID shutdown hadn't happened. I still dream of with her unreleased (rumoured) Karma album. I also need to you think we will get a re-release of Reputation? I don't care if the core songs are re-recorded, but I hope we will AT LEAST get songs from the vault. I've never cared about vault songs MORE than Reputation. For more, check out BuzzFeed Canada on TikTok and Instagram!

Cosmopolitan
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Cosmopolitan
Taylor Swift Instagram Countdown Theories
Something appears to be coming. And by "something," I mean a new Taylor Swift Fans are convinced music is incoming thanks to several clues across social media, so in the interest of clowning, let's break it down. First up, Taylor Nation posted a listening party to Tay's self-titled album on July 18, with the event starting at 1 pm. This post seemingly kicked off a listening party countdown of sorts, with Taylor Nation posting one for Fearless on July 19 at 2:00 pm, then one for Speak Now on July 20 at 3:00 pm, and then one for Red on July 21 at 4 pm. In other words, they're posting one album at a time, one day apart, with listening parties one hour apart. It's clearly a countdown, BUT TO WHAT. Meanwhile, the caption to that ^ first post includes "Everything we need is finally right here by our side," which is a reference to Taylor's 12th song on the album. Which could be a clue that her 12th album is dropping? More details here: Of course, there's also a chance that Taylor is dropping Taylor's Version of Debut, which she told fans she re-recorded in a letter about buying back her masters. "I've already completely re-recorded my entire debut album, and I really love how it sounds now," she said, adding that Debut and Reputation "can still have their moments to re-emerge when the time is right, if that would be something you guys would be excited about. But if it happens, it won't be from a place of sadness and longing for what I wish I could have. It will just be a celebration now." ANYWAY, guess we'll see what happens?

Business Insider
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Insider
How to get Katseye tickets: Prices, dates, members, and more
Katseye fans are rejoicing as the girl group has announced its first concert tour, The Beautiful Chaos World Tour, kicking off this fall. The tour will support its latest EP of the same name, though the setlist is expected to include all of the group's songs. In addition to the tour, Katseye will also be making a few festival appearances in August, including Lollapalooza. The tour was announced on July 8, and ticket presales started the very next day. The general sale went live on July 11 on Ticketmaster, and queues to access sales immediately jumped to the thousands. Tickets were flying off the shelves, and several concerts sold out entirely within minutes. To meet the high demand, additional shows have since been added for New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Katseye was formed through the 2023 reality show Dream Academy before they debuted in June 2024 with the single "Debut," followed shortly by their breakthrough single "Touch". A year later, the girl group released their first EP, SIS (Soft Is Strong). In April 2025, Katseye released "Gnarly," officially marking their first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 and the first track on their latest EP, Beautiful Chaos. If you're looking for how to get tickets to Katseye's 2025 tour, then we've got you covered. Here's our breakdown of the 2025 Beautiful Chaos world tour schedule, purchasing details, and price comparisons between resale and original tickets. You can also browse concert and ticket specifics at your convenience on StubHub and Vivid Seats. Katseye's 2025 tour schedule Before Katseye's Beautiful Chaos world tour begins, they are scheduled to perform at Lollapalooza on August 3 and Summer Sonic in Japan on August 16 and 18. The tour begins November 15 in Minneapolis and continues across North America and Mexico before concluding with their final performance in Mexico City on December 16. North America August 3, 2025* Chicago, IL $317 NA November 15, 2025 Minneapolis, MN $154 $142 November 18, 2025 Toronto, Canada $255 $288 November 19, 2025 Boston, MA $83 $218 November 21, 2025 New York, NY $263 $240 November 22, 2025 New York, NY $303 $249 November 24, 2025 Washington, DC $459 $234 November 26, 2025 Atlanta, GA $349 $307 November 29, 2025 Sugar Land, TX $317 $295 November 30, 2025 Irving, TX $248 $226 December 3, 2025 Phoenix, AZ $164 $152 December 5, 2025 San Francisco, CA $249 $190 December 6, 2025 San Francisco, CA $287 $280 December 9, 2025 Seattle, WA $236 $195 December 12, 2025 Inglewood, CA $269 $348 December 13, 2025 Los Angeles, CA $346 $318 December 16, 2025 Mexico City, Mexico $223 NA International Date City StubHub prices Vivid Seats prices August 16, 2025* Osaka, Japan $128 NA August 18, 2025* Tokyo Japan $151 NA *Concert dates are for music festivals, Katseye will be performing alongside other artists. How to buy tickets for Katseye's 2025 concert tour You can buy standard original tickets for Katseye's 2025 Beautiful Chaos Tour dates on Ticketmaster. However, the quantity of remaining original tickets is limited due to the high demand to see the idol group. Tickets to Katseye's 2025 concert tour can also be purchased through verified resale ticket vendors like StubHub and Vivid Seats. Given the high demand for original tickets, you may find better luck with seating variety and availability on these sites. Before the start of the tour, Katseye will be making a few festival appearances in the summer. Passes for their August 3 appearance at Lollapalooza in Chicago can be found on Lollapalooza's ticket page; however, the original tickets have sold out, leaving only a waitlist available. The girl group will then perform at Summer Sonic in Tokyo and Osaka. Passes for the August 16 festival in Osaka can be purchased on the Summer Sonic Osaka page, while passes for the August 18 festival in Tokyo can be purchased on the Summer Sonic Tokyo page. It should be noted that Summer Sonic has stated for both festivals, 'StubHub, (…) etc. are not authorized sales channels. We cannot guarantee the admission of customers who purchase tickets through non-authorized sales channels.' How much are tickets? Ticket prices for Katseye's 2025 tour dates vary depending on the date, location, and demand for each show. For concert dates that are selling out quickly, the remaining original tickets are going up in price quickly. The least expensive original tickets on Ticketmaster currently range from $159 for the November 15 show in Minneapolis to CA$1,178 for the Toronto show on November 18. For concerts with tickets still available, most fall between $200 and $400. Resale ticket prices for the band's upcoming shows are generally comparable to or cheaper than the available standard original tickets. The lowest-cost tickets to Katseye's 2025 shows on StubHub range from $83 for the November 19 show in Boston to $559 for the Washington, DC show on November 24. Vivid Seats offers similar prices, with tickets ranging between $142 for the show on November 15 in Minneapolis and $348 for the December 12 show in Inglewood. Day passes for the musical festivals fall on the lower end of these ranges, with August 3 for Lollapalooza coming in as low as $189. Summer Sonic day passes start at 18,000 yen for August 16 in Osaka and 20,000 yen for August 18 in Tokyo. Who are the Katseye members? Sophia was born in Queens in 2002 and now calls Manila home. She is the girl group's leader and often acts as a spokesperson for talk shows and events. Sophia made K-pop history as the first Filipina to sign with HYBE, a major South Korean entertainment company. Manon was born in Switzerland in 2002 and resides there now. Her mother is Swiss, and her father is Ghanaian. She is the oldest member of Katseye, which would typically make her the leader. Instead, Manon is the girl group's center and visual, designating her as the face of the group. Daniela was born in Atlanta in 2004 but now calls Los Angeles home. Her mother is Cuban, and her father is Venezuelan. She is the group's lead dancer and the team member with the most TV and music video appearances. Lara was born in Stamford in 2005 and now splits her time between Dallas, Los Angeles, and New York. Her mother is Indian, and her father is Sri Lankan. Lara is the girl group's lead vocalist. Megan was born in Honolulu in 2006, where she still resides. Her mother is Singaporean-Chinese, and her father is American-Swedish. She is a secondary dancer and vocalist for the group, and brings the most modelling experience to the group. She also voiced a character in the video game The Elder Scrolls: Legends. Yoonchae was born in Seoul in 2007, making her only 16 when the girl group debuted. She is the only fully Korean member of the girl group and is their Maknae, a title reserved for the youngest member of a Kpop group. Who is opening for Katseye's tour? As of writing, no openers have been announced for the Beautiful Chaos work tour. As K-pop artists don't typically have openers for their shows, we aren't expecting Katseye to add any openers to the tour. Will there be international tour dates? Before the Beautiful Chaos tour starts, Katseye will be making appearances for the Summer Sonic festival in Japan on August 16 and 18. The tour will also see the girl group in Toronto on November 18 and Mexico City on December 16.

The Herald
14-07-2025
- Sport
- The Herald
Test cricket is the pinnacle — Brevis
For any youngster coming up in the pipeline, donning the Proteas Test baggy green is a dream which fuels their ambitions. For 22-year-old batting prodigy Dewald Brevis, that dream became a reality in Bulawayo in June when the explosive batter played in his debut Test at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo. He went on to score an attacking half-century in his first Test innings as he made light work of the Blessing Muzarabani Zimbabwe bowling attack. He was fearless in his shot selection and execution, accessing every corner of the field at will as though he were not on debut. In an exclusive interview with the day after the Proteas sealed a 2-0 series win over Zimbabwe, Brevis opened up for the first time about his Test debut. 'I must say it was very special,' he said. 'Obviously, the half century on debut was really special. 'But for me, to win a series like my first one that I'm a part of, well, in the playing 11, I was a part of the squad in Bangladesh, we won there as well. So that was special. 'But to play and to be a part of this series, especially in your first Test series, it's special. 'I wouldn't have wanted anything else. 'The team played very well, it was a fun few days, and I really enjoyed every moment out there. 'I just realised how special this format is to play in, and it is the pinnacle. 'My special moment would have been when I received the baggie. 'It's still here next to me on my desk in my room. So, I look at it every now and then. 'But it's special. It's a dream come true. 'And I'm glad to be a part of it and can't wait for what the future holds. 'I think definitely I always knew, and I've always had the ambition to play Test cricket. 'It's always been very close to my heart and something that I want. 'What I want to do is play Test cricket. So, I think it will always remain very special for me.' The youngster's half century on debut in the first Test would be the only time he went past the 50-run mark in the two-match series as the Zimbabwe bowling attack got the better of him. With that in mind, Brevis embraces that he still has a lot to learn and is motivated to keep honing his red-ball skills with the hopes of breaking into the full-strength Proteas Test team. 'I think it's very important to always know that there's always room to improve. 'You always learn, no matter how old you are, how long you've played. 'That's the beauty of cricket — you can always get better. 'That's what I always strive for. So, I've learnt a lot in this. 'The key thing for me is I really enjoyed it. 'For me, the main thing is I want to just be the original Dewald who plays, and sometimes you need a tiny bit of patience to really succeed in your own way. 'I know every time I've been out there, maybe there's a few small little errors, but I've played how I need to play and how I want to play, but I can, and I know I'll only become better the more I play and the more you have a feel for it. 'But it was very special, and I really enjoyed every moment.' —


West Australian
14-07-2025
- Sport
- West Australian
Sam Konstas fails as Australia's top order collapses again during third Test against West Indies
Australia's selectors have four Sheffield Shield matches to sort their openers for the Ashes after the team's top order crumbled again under lights in Jamaica. The tourists went to stumps on night two at Sabina Park at 6-99 in their second innings, leading West Indies by 181 but with the game firmly in the balance. Sam Konstas was out for a duck and opening partner Usman Khawaja 14, before Cameron Green offered the only firm resistance with an unbeaten 42 in a chaotic final session. Australia's batting woes came after Scott Boland vindicated his selection at the expense of Nathan Lyon, claiming 3-34 to have the hosts out for 143. That handed Australia an 82-run first-innings lead in their pursuit of a 3-0 sweep of the Frank Worrell Trophy, but also exposed the batters to an entire night session. And while the selectors appear to have got it right with the Boland call, much bigger questions loom ahead of the Ashes. Konstas was caught playing at a ball outside off stump, taking the teenager's total return for the series to 50 runs at 8.33. It's been a quick fall from grace for Konstas since his swash-buckling innings against India on Debut in December, which may have even hurt him in the long run, according to statistician Ric Findlay. 'Tentative and without belief. I'm afraid that debut 60 was the worst thing that could have happened to Sam,' he said. Khawaja followed four overs later when he played on to Joseph, leaving him with 123 runs at 15.37 in the four Tests dating back to Test Championship final. This tour has been brutal for batters on both sides, and is on track to be the first three-Test series without a century scored by either team in almost 30 years. Regardless of that, veteran Khawaja and youngster Konstas have done little to lock in Ashes selection. Cricket Australia announced the summer's domestic schedule on Monday, with four Shield rounds before the first Test in Perth on November 21. Runs in those games could be key for Konstas and Khawaja. Potential replacements Nathan McSweeney, Cameron Bancroft, Matt Renshaw, Marcus Harris and Marnus Labuschagne could also make their cases. There were some brief positives for Australia with the bat on Day 2. Green has grown in confidence as a No.3 on this tour, standing tall and driving superbly as Alzarri Joseph (3-19) wreaked havoc for everyone else. The West Australian had a difficult start to life at No.3 in the Test Championship final, but now has scores of 52, 46 and 42no from his last three innings. Joseph bowled Steve Smith off the right-hander's bat and pad for five, before trapping Beau Webster lbw for 13 and edging off Alex Carey for a duck. Carey was struck on the head first ball by Joseph, before he charged the quick and was caught at second slip to leave Australia 6-69. Pat Cummins (five not out) was lucky not to immediately follow when he gloved Joseph down legside but West Indies did not review it, while there was also a missed run-out chance. Earlier, Boland had been Australia's best with the ball as he used seam movement to remove the Windies' two top scorers in John Campbell (36) and Shai Hope (23). The Victorian angled a ball back at a leaving Campbell to have him lbw, before nipping one back between Hope's bat and pad to bowl him. Boland then finished the job by bowling Shamar Joseph, as the hosts lost 5-19 and Cummins and Josh Hazlewood finished with two wickets each.