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You.will.knovv artistes to play gig in Kuala Lumpur
You.will.knovv artistes to play gig in Kuala Lumpur

The Sun

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

You.will.knovv artistes to play gig in Kuala Lumpur

KOREAN alternative R&B label has announced it is going on tour across Asia for the first time with three of its artistes on board and Malaysia is included! Featuring Tabber, Rad Museum and Miso, in Malaysia 2025 is bringing the vibes to ZEPP Kuala Lumpur on Oct 4. Founded by fellow artiste Dean in 2017, is known for its boundary-pushing sound and atmospheric style. Organised by TopGallant Show, this tour opens a new chapter for the label, where its artistes bring their distinctive musical world to the stage for fans across Asia to experience up close. The three respective acts are set to deliver a live experience that captures the emotional depth and immersive artistry that defines their music. Tabber, known for his gruff voice and versatility to shift between rap and vocals, will be making a Malaysian comeback. First garnered attention with his Deep End Mix Tape (2020), he has collaborated with artistes such as Romderful, Punchnello, Apro, Keyon Christ, Syd, Paul Blanco and Yerin Baek. After participating in season 10 of Show Me The Money, Tabber dropped the album Madness Always Turns to Sadness in 2023. Rad Museum, who is making his return to Malaysia, burst onto the scene with his debut EP Scene in 2017, which got him nominated for Best New Artiste and Best R&B/Soul album at the 2018 Korean Music Awards. His solo albums in recent years include Rad from 2022, which won R&B Album of the Year at the 2023 Korean Hiphop Awards, Girl from 2023 and Home Sick from 2024. Miso made headlines as the first Korean artiste to participate in the renowned Red Bull Music Academy. Her unique tone and genre-bending musical style quickly ascended her as an artiste with fascinating energy and timeless taste. Known for tracks such as Take Me, Let It Go and Alone, she was also featured on songs with Epik High, Crush, Prep and more. This will be her debut appearance in Malaysia. Tickets will go on sale July 18, and prices range from RM238 to RM538. Fans who purchase VIP tickets will receive some exciting gifts and a chance to win posters and photo slots with the artistes.

#SHOWBIZ: S. Korean singers Tabber, Rad Museum, Miso to serenade KL in October
#SHOWBIZ: S. Korean singers Tabber, Rad Museum, Miso to serenade KL in October

New Straits Times

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New Straits Times

#SHOWBIZ: S. Korean singers Tabber, Rad Museum, Miso to serenade KL in October

KUALA LUMPUR: The Korean alternative R&B label is set to embark on its first-ever Asian tour, including a stop in Malaysia, featuring three of its talented artistes. In a press statement released today, ' in Malaysia 2025' will showcase South Korean singers Tabber, Rad Museum, and Miso. Organised by TopGallant Show, the concert is scheduled for Oct 4 at Zepp Kuala Lumpur. Founded by fellow artiste DEAN in 2017, is celebrated for its boundary-pushing sound and atmospheric style. This inaugural tour marks a significant new chapter for the label, bringing its distinctive musical world directly to fans across Asia. The three artistes are poised to deliver a live experience that truly captures the emotional depth and immersive artistry that defines their music. Tabber will be making a highly anticipated return to Malaysia. Known for his gruff voice and his versatility in shifting between rap and vocals, he first gained attention with his "Deep End Mix Tape" in 2020. He has since collaborated with notable artistes such as ROMderful, Punchnello, Apro, Keyon Christ, Syd, Paul Blanco, and Yerin Baek. After participating in Season 10 of "Show Me The Money", Tabber released his album "Madness Always Turns to Sadness" in 2023. Rad Museum is also making a long-awaited return to Malaysia. He burst onto the scene with his debut EP, "Scene", in 2017, which earned him nominations for Best New Artiste and Best R&B/Soul Album at the 2018 Korean Music Awards (KMA). His recent solo albums include "RAD" (2022), which won R&B Album of the Year at the 2023 Korean Hiphop Awards, "GIRL" (2023), and "HOME SICK" (2024). Meanwhile, Miso made headlines as the first Korean artiste to participate in the renowned Red Bull Music Academy. Her unique tone and genre-bending musical style quickly established her as an artiste with fascinating energy and timeless taste. Known for tracks like "Take Me", "Let It Go", and "Alone", she has also featured on songs with artistes such as Epik High, Crush, and PREP. This will mark her debut appearance in Malaysia.

Renato Moicano calls out 'oldest guy in the division' Michael Chandler after UFC 317 loss
Renato Moicano calls out 'oldest guy in the division' Michael Chandler after UFC 317 loss

USA Today

time07-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Renato Moicano calls out 'oldest guy in the division' Michael Chandler after UFC 317 loss

Renato Moicano was honest in his assessment of where he stands after UFC 317. Moicano (20-7-1 MMA, 12-7 UFC) lost a unanimous decision to Beneil Dariush (23-6-1 MMA, 17-6-1 UFC) last month at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, marking his second-straight setback. The 36-year-old wants another aging lightweight, and thinks it's the perfect timing for him to be matched up with the skidding Michael Chandler (23-10 MMA, 2-5 UFC), who dropped his third-straight fight against Paddy Pimblett at UFC 314. "To be completely honest with you, the oldest guy in the division (is who I should fight)," Moicano said on his "Show Me The Money" podcast. "Not Dariush – Michael Chandler. I think that fight makes a lot of sense. There is not a better time for the fight. I have been talking sh*t to Chandler for so long, and if I lose to him, brother, I will have to kill myself." Moicano found early success when he knocked down Dariush at the end of Round 1 and almost finished him. However, Dariush was able to rally by using his grappling and outlast the fading Moicano. "I thought he was done," Moicano said of Dariush after Round 1. "Because I remember exactly the way Charles (Oliveira) put him out. It was kind of the same because he was backing up on the cage, then I hit him. But unfortunately, every time that I did that, I tried to go to the neck because I always get the rear-naked choke, but Dariush was surviving very well. "He was not giving the back. He was scrambling, and he is very good at scramble and jiu-jitsu. I should have kept striking or even let him get up. I was way quicker than him, I had the speed advantage, but at the same time I was f*cking smoking cigarettes the whole time, bro. No I didn't, but it was looking like I did. Brother, I was so f*cking tired, I cannot believe myself."

Gilbert Burns: Logan Storley's win over Joaquin Buckley shows Kamaru Usman the way
Gilbert Burns: Logan Storley's win over Joaquin Buckley shows Kamaru Usman the way

USA Today

time13-06-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Gilbert Burns: Logan Storley's win over Joaquin Buckley shows Kamaru Usman the way

Gilbert Burns: Logan Storley's win over Joaquin Buckley shows Kamaru Usman the way Gilbert Burns advises Kamaru Usman to follow a similar game plan against Joaquin Buckley as their Kill Cliff FC teammate. Former UFC welterweight champion Usman (20-4 MMA, 15-3 UFC) will look to snap a three-fight losing skid when he takes on Buckley (21-6 MMA, 11-4 UFC) in Saturday's UFC on ESPN 69 (ESPN, ESPN+) main event at State Farm Arena in Atlanta. Buckley is unbeaten since dropping back down to welterweight in May 2023. The last time Buckley lost at 170 pounds was against Logan Storley in April 2018, which led to his move up to middleweight. Burns advises Usman to use a heavy grapple approach just like Storley did when he stifled Buckley on the ground. "I want Kamaru to win," Burns said on his "Show Me The Money" podcast. "The guy was at the gym – he was looking very good. At the gym, we had one of the guys that smashed Buckley back in the day. It was a long time ago at Bellator. Logan Storley just outwrestled him, ground-and-pounded him. It shows Kamaru the way. I think Kamaru has to mix it up. I think he was the best at the time when he was mixing it up. Not just striking. I kind of called that he was going to lose to Leon (Edwards). "At that time, he wasn't wrestling anymore. He just stood up with Leon, and I knew it was going to be hard. Whenever he mixes it up – sometimes he'll wrestle not just to wrestle, (but) wrestle just to make this guy think about it and then strike better, get loose. Take this guy down, make this guy tired. Buckley is very muscular, very strong. If Buckley starts putting pressure, Buckley is very, very dangerous. I think the way for Kamaru is to put pressure. I hope he wins, and I think he can." Burns fought Usman for the welterweight title in February 2021 in what was an emotional fight between teammates. After stunning Usman in Round 1, Burns was ultimately finished by TKO in Round 3 at UFC 258.

IRS warns citizens of rise in scams amid tax season
IRS warns citizens of rise in scams amid tax season

Yahoo

time24-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

IRS warns citizens of rise in scams amid tax season

(WHTM) — In tonight's 'Show Me The Money,' it's tax filing season, and the IRS is warning of an increase in tax-related scams. An expert can help you avoid becoming a victim. Jennifer Hessing is the fraud analytics director at Wells Fargo. She says to be on the lookout for 'Ghost Preparers,' fraudsters posing as tax preparers often promising larger refunds, tax credits, or benefits that in the end you don't qualify for. 'They are getting more money back,' said Hessing. 'They'll give you your portion and then they take the rest of it. And so it ends up being falsified tax documents, and the consumers are having to deal with the repercussions of that.' Being asked to sign a blank or partial return is a huge red flag. If you hire someone to do your taxes make sure they are reputable by doing your research and verifying their preparer tax identification number on the IRS website. Phishing scams are also common during tax time. 'Identity theft is really a year-round scheme,' said Hessing. 'But this time of year the bad guys put a little twist on it. It's tax season, so they alter their scam language to be specific to taxes like getting your max refund or resetting your password on your tax prep software.' Don't trust any email, text, or phone call that asks for your personal data. 'Their ultimate goal is to steal your identity, or maybe your username and password,' said Hessing. 'If they can get into your tax prep software, or your bank, or your email, that's gold.' Some scammers may try to impersonate the IRS and even threaten you but know the IRS only communicates with taxpayers by mail. 'They won't be saying that you'll be deported or put in jail for not paying this bill by the end of the day.' Requests for unusual payment methods such as prepaid debit cards, gift cards, or cryptocurrency are also telltale signs of a scam. Protect yourself from fraud by requesting an identity protection pin number from the IRS website to include with your return. 'So the IRS knows that's you on the other side.' File your taxes electronically to prevent thieves from stealing your return or checks from your mailbox. Enroll in identity theft protection and two-factor identification for tax filing software, and don't make things easy for fraudsters. Experts also say a good way to avoid being scammed is doing your taxes early. The longer you wait, the more opportunities scammers have to steal your identity and file on your behalf. For more information about avoiding being scammed, and what to do if you are, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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