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Buzz Feed
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Kacey Musgraves Announces 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Everyone's fave yeehaw queen Kacey Musgraves has finally announced her return to Australia, marking her first Aussie shows in six years! She literally hasn't played here since the before times. Fresh off the release of her 2024 album Deeper Well, Kacey will be playing four shows around Australia this November, including two (!) at the iconic Sydney Opera House. An iconic musician at an iconic venue? Feels correct. She'll be kicking off the tour at the Sydney Opera House, playing on November 19 and 20. She'll then head to Brisbane's Fortitude Musical Hall on November 22 before wrapping it all up on November 26 at Melbourne's Palais Theatre. Have you ever seen a prettier stage? Kacey actually gave us the tea that she'd be touring this year when we spoke to her at the Anime Awards in Tokyo back in May. "I'm playing a show here (Tokyo)", and also I'll be going to Australia before that," she told us."I'll be coming to Australia in November, and then I'll pop over to Asia and do some more shows." Frontier Touring's presale begins on July 30, with general sale for all shows beginning on July 31. You can find more ticketing info here!


Perth Now
21-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Kacey Musgraves is 'in a lot of pain' after breaking a rib
Kacey Musgraves has broken a rib after suffering a fall in Mexico. The 36-year-old singer has revealed via social media that she's "in a lot of pain" after she recently suffered a fall. Alongside an image of her X-ray, Kasey wrote on Instagram: "Sooo I'm in Mexico with a f****** broken rib. "Wednesday night it was raining and I was running to grab some towels and had an extremely hard fall on some very slick tile I didn't see. Thankful I didn't smack my head but I landed very very hard on my back left ribcage, and I broke rib number 6. "This s*** is no joke. I'm in a lot of pain and doing ANYTHING is extremely difficult but I'm managing and being well taken care of. (sic)" Kacey is currently unable to perform live because of her injury. The singer has also been forced to reschedule the live recording of a podcast. She continued: "There is no physical way I can get on a plane and fly back to Nashville for the @singforscience event with @paulstaments on Sunday at @theryman. I am extremely bummed to have to reschedule as I have been looking forward to this for months but there is literally no other option. I'm so sorry for the inconvenience. (sic)" Kacey released her debut album, Same Trailer Different Park, in 2013, and she's subsequently become one of the biggest names in country music. The singer - who was born and raised in Texas - recently revealed that she loves taking her music overseas and engaging with her international fans. The Merry Go 'Round hitmaker told The Hollywood Reporter: "I'm going to South America, then Asia and Australia. "I'm playing Brazil for the first time. I know the energy and the fans there are unlike anywhere else. I'm playing this massive rodeo [Sao Paulo's Jaguariuna], which is really cool. Rodeo is huge in Brazil. "It's been really cool to see the rest of the world come to love country music, because, really, country is more about a mentality and an attitude versus geography. Real country music is based on real emotions all humans have, no matter where you're from."
Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Kayven's Helping Hands aims for more little libraries
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – While the concept of a little free library is nothing new, the story behind nearly a dozen in Wichita is special. 'He loved to read. He loved adventures. He loved having friends and buddies,' said Kacey Hopper, Kayven Hopper's mother. Kayven found all those things inside the pages of books. 'We would go to the library at least once a week with Kayven. It would just be a nice little way to get away,' said Steven Hopper, Kayven's dad. AgapéCare Cradle aids grieving parents after child loss Reading is one activity Kayven turned to when he started battling epilepsy. 'We were trying multiple different therapies and medications and devices,' Kacey said. 'Then, you know, on November 30 (2023), he laid down to take a nap and didn't wake up.' A few months later, his parents decided to turn their grief into good. They decided to host the inaugural Celebrate Kayven FUNdraiser, which grew into the nonprofit, Kayven's Helping Hands. 'Our mission is to make adventures possible for all, and he attacked everything like it was adventure like,' Kacey said. The nonprofit does that by empowering people with epilepsy, providing funds for kids to experience camps, clubs, or their little libraries. Wichita YMCA's Livestrong: Empowering cancer patients 'Kids are using the libraries. You know, we were just talking about some of the libraries we've been refilling more often because the weather is getting better, and that's really a good problem to have,' she said. Each book taken keeps Kayven's spirit for adventure alive. Kayven's Helping Hands hopes to have 20 little libraries by the end of 2025. It also wants to train 100 people for the Epilepsy Foundation's first aid training. The second annual Celebrate Kayven fundraiser is Friday, May 23, from 6-9 p.m. at Riverview Park in Derby. There will be a raffle, silent auction, games, and more. Click here to learn more. If you would like to nominate a nonprofit for our Here For You Spotlight, fill out our online contact form. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Perth Now
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Kacey Musgraves reveals if she's really quit weed for good
Kacey Musgraves has insisted she hasn't totally quit marijuana. The 36-year-old country star sang about "getting rid" of certain habits in her 2024 track 'Deeper Well' and later said in an interview that she weed was "not for this chapter" of her life, but now she's clarified her stance. She told The Hollywood Reporter: 'Um, I never said I don't ever partake. 'I just don't wake up and hit a gravity bong the size of my face anymore, which is what I did for a long time. "But, hey, more power to whatever suits you.' In her 2013 track 'Follow Your Arrow', she urged listeners to "kiss lots of boys, or kiss lots of girls", and "roll up a joint, or don't". The song's referencing to homosexuality and cannabis sparked controversy among the country music scene's more conservative circles. She recalled: "Oh my gosh, it was so controversial. I was told not to [release the song] and all these reasons why." She added: "It ended up tanking — it was banned by country radio. But I would never trade that for the love and the people it brought to my world. "I'm not going to present a watered-down version of myself to be accepted. I'll f****** shovel s*** for a living at a horse barn, and I'll be really happy. Or I'll just be a songwriter. Anyway, it ended up working out." Last year, Kacey told The Cut that she was leaving her stoner persona behind. She quipped: "It's not for this chapter. Maybe later, when I'm a 60-year-old lady with nothing to do and I'm just doing pottery all day, maybe. We'll see." Meanwhile, the 'Rainbow' hitmaker also reflected on the fallout of her divorce 2020 divorce from Ruston Kelly, and subsequent romance with now-ex boyfriend Cole Shafer, which she shared a lot on Instagram. She said: 'I don't regret living and loving as hard as I do. Whenever I'm in a relationship, I'm all f****** in. "I think that hesitancy breeds hesitancy, and if you go in with something with one foot, it's going to fail. 'After divorce, it's like on one hand I do want to self-protect, but at the same time, if your heart is feeling open, I think you have to just show up for it. I'm still trying to figure out the balance of that.'
Yahoo
18-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘The Sex Lives of College Girls' Canceled at Max After 3 Seasons
'The Sex Lives of College Girls' is not moving forward for a fourth season at Max. The college-set series, which was co-created by Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble, has been canceled at Max after three seasons. The news comes less than two months after 'The Sex Lives of College Girls' debuted its Season 3 finale in late January, which saw an unexpected coming out story for Amrit Kaur's Bela, as well as an emotional moment for transfer student Kacey (Gracie Lawrence). Despite the cancellation at Max, Noble is hoping to find a new home for the Warner Bros. TV series, and shared on social media the show is 'in discussions with some potential new homes for the show.' 'Unfortunately, Max has decided not to order a fourth season,' Noble wrote n a Tuesday social media post. 'We are currently in discussions with some new potential homes for the show, and it's nice that there is so much interest — but regardless of what happens, I'm proud of this show and the work that so many incredibly talented people put into it.' Noble added that 'after seeing our show listed as the most watched or second most watched scripted show on the entire platform, for about 70 straight days, this is not the outcome that [he] saw coming.' 'No matter what happens, 'The Sex Lives of College Girls' has three seasons that showcased incredible performances and told so many important stories while also managing to fill those stories with laughs,' he continued. 'In a world of 'content,' it's a show that strived to make sure it entertained — and I feel that we did that.' The co-creator also pointed out the dwindling number of comedy series, saying 'We are living in an era where we need that comedy badly, so I really hope that turns around. 'But I will always be proud of this show for being the thing that we weren't seeing enough of: a hard comedy ensemble where ladies get the jokes,' Noble wrote. 'And most of all, thank you to the fans. We really did do it all for you.' Season 3 saw several shakeups for the series as Reneé Rapp exited as a series regular in a two-episode arc that said goodbye to Leighton Murray. Meanwhile, the show added two new characters: Lawrence's Kacey and Mia Rodgers' Taylor. The Season 3 finale also left off on a cliffhanger that saw Kimberly (Pauline Chalamet) come face-to-face with school officials after a peaceful protest turned not-so-peaceful. With that cliffhanger and new love interests introduced in the final episodes of Season 3, Noble said the team has 'lots of momentum' heading into a potential fourth season. 'We have multiple new love interests that appear in these two episodes at the end of Season 3, we have the closing of some doors and different extracurriculars and school things, so there's a lot of momentum heading into a Season 4, and lots of ways we can go,' Noble said in an interview with TheWrap. 'So, pending a phone call, Mindy and I and the writers will be at the ready to decide which way to go.' Seasons 1-3 of 'The Sex Lives of College Girls' are now streaming on Max. The post 'The Sex Lives of College Girls' Canceled at Max After 3 Seasons appeared first on TheWrap.