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‘90s country star's teeth fall out on stage: ‘The show must go on'
‘90s country star's teeth fall out on stage: ‘The show must go on'

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time27-06-2025

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‘90s country star's teeth fall out on stage: ‘The show must go on'

1990s country music icon LeAnn Rimes decided to get real with her fans about an experience she found hugely embarrassing. 'OK, so we're going to do a little story time about how the show must go on,' Rimes begins in a TikTok video posted this week. The 42-year-old star, who got started in country music at just the age of 13, reminded fans that she has had multiple dental surgeries and that she has a bridge in the front. 'Last night I was on stage in the middle of 'One Way Ticket' when something popped in my mouth,' she said of a show she was performing in Bow, Washington, at Skagit Valley Casino and Resort. 'And it fell out in the middle of my song last night.' The 'How Do I Live' singer said her first reaction was to panic. She ran to the side of the stage and popped the bridge back into her mouth. 'I just had to get real with everybody and tell them exactly what was happening or else I would have had to walk off stage.' For the rest of the show, she said she was pushing her teeth back in every few lines, and she said she never before realized how many 'ff,' 'th' and 'sh' sounds are in her music before. 'That was the most epic experience ever. I don't usually have firsts in my career,' she said. 'That was a first and hopefully a last.' Rimes is an international multi-platinum selling singer, who has sold nearly 50 million albums and won two Grammy Awards — one of which she won at the age of 14 — and more than a dozen other awards. Rimes said she hoped that others would draw strength from her story and understand that the show can go on, even in the face of 'sheer, utter embarrassment.' 'And you know what, just like I said, there wasn't a (expletive) thing I could do about it, except either walk off or just hold my teeth in. So I just ran with it.' 'Nothing sadder': Country singer asks fans to pray for his 4-year-old daughter New music from country music legend to be released 23 years after his death Pop star shares 'lows and highs' amid breast cancer diagnosis Country singer Cole Swindell to headline The Big E Arena for fall 2025 90s R&B icons announce co-headling tour Read the original article on MassLive.

‘Nothing sadder': Country singer asks fans to pray for his 4-year-old daughter
‘Nothing sadder': Country singer asks fans to pray for his 4-year-old daughter

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time27-06-2025

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‘Nothing sadder': Country singer asks fans to pray for his 4-year-old daughter

Country music star Tyler Farr reached out to fans via Instagram, asking them to keep his 4-year-old daughter in their prayers. 'Yall say some prayers for my lil munch,' Farr wrote on Instagram Monday to his 638,000 followers. 'She's in the hospital with pneumonia.' In the photo, Farr's daughter can be seen with tubes running into her nose while she lays in bed with a smile on her face. On Tuesday, Farr wrote an update, sharing another photo of his daughter, without tubes, sleeping in a hospital bed. 'Glad to be back in TN w/my little girl,' the artist said. 'Thank you Williamson Medical Center for taking care of her and my wife ...' Famous artists, including Jason Aldean and his wife, Brittany Aldean, commented on the post. 'Aww man. I hate to hear that,' Jason Aldean said. 'Hope she feels better soon bud.' Charles Esten, an American actor best known for his role in the Netflix series 'Outer Banks' as Ward Cameron, also commented. 'God bless you guys,' Esten said. 'Will continue to pray for your precious Munchie!' Fans also commented in support of Farr. 'I hope she's feeling better soon,' one fan wrote. 'Nothing sadder than sick kiddos.' Another person wrote, 'Wishing her a speedy recovery and much needed rest.' Legendary punk singer halts show, confronts fan, saying 'I'll beat your ass' '90s country star's teeth fall out on stage: 'The show must go on' New music from country music legend to be released 23 years after his death Pop star shares 'lows and highs' amid breast cancer diagnosis Country singer Cole Swindell to headline The Big E Arena for fall 2025 Read the original article on MassLive.

Country music star falls off stage with beer in hand, keeps on singing
Country music star falls off stage with beer in hand, keeps on singing

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time27-06-2025

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Country music star falls off stage with beer in hand, keeps on singing

Post Malone didn't let an off-stage tumble get in the way of his performance. The country music singer kept singing his hit song 'Pour Me a Drink' at his June 21 show at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona despite falling off stage with a beer in hand. In a recent TikTok. Post Malones goes to cheers with the fan holding up her cup in the video. The singer, however, hit the ground following the attempt. 'I didn't mean to almost break your back,' the video reads. 'I am SO sorry Austin. I love you,' the video's caption reads. 'Such an amazing show.' The fan later posted another TikTok updating followers on Malone's condition. 'He was limping a bit at the start of the show but was def in pain by the end,' she wrote. Malone is currently on 'The BIG ASS Stadium Tour' with Jelly Roll. The tour is in support of Malone's latest and first country album, 'F-1 Trillion,' which was released in August 2014. The now platinum-certified project debuted atop the Billboard 200 chart and contained the chart-topping hit 'I Had Some Help' with Morgan Wallen. Country music star 'doing much better' after having stroke on stage 'Nothing sadder': Country singer asks fans to pray for his 4-year-old daughter New music from country music legend to be released 23 years after his death Country singer Cole Swindell to headline The Big E Arena for fall 2025 Iconic country band gives surprise performance at Mass. wedding Read the original article on MassLive.

Busta Rhymes, Rick Ross to jointly headline the Big E Arena this fall
Busta Rhymes, Rick Ross to jointly headline the Big E Arena this fall

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time13-06-2025

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Busta Rhymes, Rick Ross to jointly headline the Big E Arena this fall

Hip-hop artists Busta Rhymes and Rick Ross will have a joint headliner performance at The Big E Arena on the second night of the region's largest fair. The pair of performers will take The Big E's largest stage on Saturday, Sept. 13 at 7:30 p.m., according to The Big E. Tickets to the concert will go on sale starting this Friday, May 23 at 10 a.m. exclusively through The Big E's website. Read More: Rock & Roll Hall of Famers to play The Big E in 2025 Concert tickets bought ahead of the show date include admission to The Big E. Busta Rhymes and Rick Ross join Foreigner, ZZ Top and The Avett Brothers as announced fall 2025 headliner performances at The Big E Arena. Those artists will perform on Sunday, Sept. 21, Sunday Sept. 28 and Saturday, Sept. 20 respectively. Read More: 'St. Paddy's Day' in the fall? 'Halfway' weekend offers live performances at The Big E Busta Rhymes, known for his 'ragga-inspired style,' rose to prominence during 'Rap's golden era' under the group Leads of the New School before breaking out solo in 1996 with the hit single 'Woo-Hah!! Got You All in Check,' The Big E said. Rick Ross is known for putting 'Miami back in rap's national spotlight' with his 2006 platinum-selling song 'Hustlin',' The Big E said, alongside his Grammy-nominated 2012 album 'Gods Forgives, I Don't.' Read More: Grammy-nominated folk rock band to headline The Big E Arena this fall The Big E returns for its 17-day run starting Friday, Sept. 12, through Sunday, Sept. 28. The Big E is the largest fair on the East Coast, and last year marked a record-breaking annual attendance of 1.7 million fairgoers. Sparking interest, powering growth: Manufacturing tech show fills Big E Folk rock band The Avett Brothers to headline The Big E Arena in fall 2025 'Halfway to St. Paddy's Day' 2025 performance lineup unveiled by The Big E ZZ Top to headline The Big E Arena for fall 2025 as part of music lineup The Big E reclaims title as 4th largest fair in U.S. and Canada in 2024 Read the original article on MassLive.

Pop band's member, 64, falls ‘seriously ill' ahead of upcoming arena tour
Pop band's member, 64, falls ‘seriously ill' ahead of upcoming arena tour

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time13-06-2025

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Pop band's member, 64, falls ‘seriously ill' ahead of upcoming arena tour

Deacon Blue's keyboardist James 'Jim' Prime has fallen 'seriously ill' ahead of the Scottish pop-rock's band fall arena tour. 'We wanted to share some news with you about our brother, Jim,' the band wrote on Instagram Wednesday, June 11. 'Unfortunately, he is seriously ill and undergoing care in the hospital,' Deacon Blue wrote. 'We would like you to join us in wishing him well and to share your love with him.' In the wake of his condition, Prime gave his bandmates his 'full blessing' to play shows without him until he recovers. 'Together with Jim's family, we want to thank all of the nurses, doctors and ICU staff for their ongoing care, professionalism and compassion.' It is unclear why the 64-year-old musician was hospitalized and how severe his illness is. Deacon Blue formed in Glasgow in 1985. The band's lineup consists of Prime, singers Ricky Ross and Lorraine McIntosh, drummer Dougie Vipond, guitarist Gregor Philp and bassist Lewis Gordon. The band has sold an estimated seven million records, earned 12 U.K. top 40 singles and released 11 studio albums. The band's 'The Great Western Road Trip' tour is in celebration of Deacon Blue's album of the same name, which was released in March. The album marked four decades since the band formed and followed up their 2021 album, 'Riding On The Tide of Love.' The tour, which is set to begin in September, will include 15 shows across the United Kingdom and Ireland. Platinum-selling rapper gets 30 years in prison for killing cousin in 2021 Legendary songwriter, co-founder of iconic '60s band dies at 82 Music superstar hilariously reacts to bra thrown at him during Mass. show Popular folk rock band's frontman abruptly walks off stage mid-song Australian singer, rapper The Kid LAROI to headline The Big E Arena this fall Read the original article on MassLive.

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