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‘Power': Starz Opening Writers Room On New Spinoff As ‘Origins' Development Progresses
‘Power': Starz Opening Writers Room On New Spinoff As ‘Origins' Development Progresses

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

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‘Power': Starz Opening Writers Room On New Spinoff As ‘Origins' Development Progresses

EXCLUSIVE: Amid Starz's push to build original IP with a raft of fully owned series in development following the split from Lionsgate, the network is also staying in business with its former sister studio on the flagship Power franchise and its continuous expansion. There is not one but two Power offshoots in the works, Deadline can reveal exclusively. The latest, which is currently untitled, comes from Gary Lennon (Power Book IV: Force) and Kendra Chapman (Power Book IV: Force), who executive produce, with Lennon also serving as showrunner. The writers room for the project, also known as Power: Legacy, is expected to open soon, sources said. More from Deadline 'Magic City: An American Fantasy' Docuseries Gets Premiere Date On Starz 'The Hunting Wives' Moves To Netflix For U.S. Following Lionsgate & Starz Separation; Premiere Date Set 'The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast' Renewed For Season 2 At Starz Featuring Interview With Terry Flenory No other details are available; however, Joseph Sikora and Michael Rainey Jr. are expected to lead the new series set in the present timeline, reprising their Power franchise roles of Tommy Egan and Tariq St. Patrick, respectively, we hear. The new offshoot is joining the prequel series Power: Origins, set after the events of Power Book III: Raising Kanan. In development since last year, Origins follows the early years of the beloved duo of Ghost and Tommy, who were played by Omari Hardwick and Sikora in the mothership series. Sascha Penn (Power Book III: Raising Kanan), who has been attached from the get-go as executive producer, will serve as showrunner on the prequel spinoff, whose development has progressed, with a writers' room currently open and its pickup chances looking good, we hear. If/when Origins is greenlighted, it would mark the fourth spinoff of the Power franchise, preceded by Power Book II: Ghost, Power Book III: Raising Kanan, which recently aired its fourth season and has filmed a fifth and final season; and Power Book IV: Force, which has wrapped filming its third and final season, coming later this year. They all followed the mothership Power series, which ran for 6 seasons. Power: Legacy is expected to follow the events of Force, as Ghost concluded its run last year. Essentially, this could open up a crossover for either Tommy or Tariq to travel to Chicago (Force) or New York City (Power, Power Book II: Ghost), OR somewhere completely new. Series executive producer and star Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson has previously shown interest in expanding the franchise across the pond in London, but it could honestly be set anywhere. Sikora has previously appeared in Ghost as Uncle Tommy in Seasons 1 and 3. Penn, who created Raising Kanan, teased in a recent interview with Deadline that the conclusion of the franchise's first prequel could herald the return of Ghost and Tommy to be played by new, younger actors set in their early years. 'We're in the lab on Origins right now, and we're figuring that out and trying to see what it looks like, or what it could look like. I'm super excited about that show, and the world it opens up. Your timeline is correct. Ghost and Tommy start to appear in Kanan's life, sometime fairly soon, they're still very young during Raising Kanan,' Penn shared last month. With the addition of Shameik Moore in the Season 4 finale of Raising Kanan as Branford 'Breeze' Frady, the nephew of street legends Snaps (Wendell Pierce) and Pop (Erika Woods), it sets up the possibility for Ghost and Tommy to appear before the screen goes dark. Ghost, Tommy, and Kanan (Jackson) were in the drug game together, with Breeze taking the trio under his wing. Ghost eventually kills Breeze in the late 90s, which later inspires Tariq to kill his father. The Power universe expansion fits Starz's plan of keeping profit margins healthy by ending series after several seasons and launching new spinoffs. 'You look at the [Power] map and say, 'OK, if I take one of those characters out and spin one of those out, I can bring that on to replace the Power show at half the cost,' CEO Jeff Hirsch said last year. In addition to its various Power spinoffs, Starz also has the Outlander and Spartacus franchises, with prequel Outlander: Blood of My Blood premiering August 8 and the Spartacus follow-up Spartacus: House of Ashur slated to debut later this year. The Power franchise is executive produced by the mothership creator and showrunner, Courtney A. Kemp, through her production company End of Episode, Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson through G-Unit Film and Television, and Mark Canton through Canton Entertainment. Lionsgate Television is the studio. Best of Deadline List Of Hollywood & Media Layoffs From Paramount To Warner Bros Discovery To CNN & More Sean 'Diddy' Combs Sex-Trafficking Trial Updates: Cassie Ventura's Testimony, $10M Hotel Settlement, Drugs, Violence, & The Feds A Full Timeline Of Blake Lively & Justin Baldoni's 'It Ends With Us' Feud In Court, Online & In The Media

Sabrina Carpenter risks angering fans as she teases divisive change to her shows
Sabrina Carpenter risks angering fans as she teases divisive change to her shows

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

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  • Daily Mirror

Sabrina Carpenter risks angering fans as she teases divisive change to her shows

Singing superstar Sabrina Carpenter has recently released her new single Manchild which is sitting at number one in the music charts, but fans may not be able to film her performing it at her next show American pop star Sabrina Carpenter has said that she is planning to anger her fans with an divisive move. The singer has said that she is considering banning phones from her future concerts after going to a no-phones gig herself. However, the singer has said that she thinks the move would "honestly p*** off" her fans but this wouldn't stop her. The star said she first came up with the idea when she went to a Silk Sonic gig where they did the same thing. ‌ Sabrina admitted that she felt like she had been taken back in time but that it improved her experience. She said it feels "super normal" for her to have phones at events but thinks it is a good idea to ban them. ‌ In an interview with Rolling Stone, Sabrina said: "I went to see Silk Sonic in Vegas, and they locked my phone. I've never had a better experience at a concert. I genuinely felt like I was back in the '70s - wasn't alive. "Genuinely felt like I was there. Everyone's singing, dancing, looking at each other, and laughing. It really, really just felt so beautiful. I've grown up in the age of people having iPhones at shows. "It unfortunately feels super normal to me. I can't blame people for wanting to have memories. But depending on how long I want to be touring, and what age I am, girl, take those phones away. "You cannot zoom in on my face. Right now, my skin is soft and supple. It's fine. Do not zoom in on me when I'm 80 years old up there." ‌ Phones being banned at concerts have become increasingly comment over the last few years which means that fans can't record videos of the event. Several well-known acts have implemented the ban themselves including Ghost and Jack White. Music legend Bob Dylan also had a phone ban for his UK tour last year. Sabrina recently came under fire after revealing the album artwork for her new project Man's Best Friend. She shared the album cover on June 12, posting two images, one of a dog wearing a collar which reads Man's Best Friend and the second shows the pop star on her hands and knees as a figure standing over her is seen pulling her hair. One fan shared their views about the cover, saying: "I'm excited to hear the music! Just not so keen on the cover. Seeing this alongside the Sydney Sweeney stuff and Bonnie Blue's petting zoo, I just really have to question what on earth is going on at the moment." As a second said: "I feel like the undertone of violence in this cover is so triggering." While another asked: "Does she have a personality outside of sex?", as the ex-Disney star wrote: "girl yes and it is goooooood."

Whoopi Goldberg is coming to Cardiff
Whoopi Goldberg is coming to Cardiff

Wales Online

timea day ago

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  • Wales Online

Whoopi Goldberg is coming to Cardiff

Whoopi Goldberg is coming to Cardiff The Sister Act and Ghost star will be heading to the Welsh capital later this year. Whoopi Goldberg will be returning to the UK later this year for two special events. (Image: Getty Images for The Met Museum/ ) Good news for movie buffs, as EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony) winner Whoopi Goldberg is coming to Cardiff. The comedian, author, and actress will be returning to the stage this year, marking her first UK appearances in almost ten years. The actress will only be hosting two events in the UK this year. The first will be held in London on Thursday, September 4 at the Eventim Apollo, Hammersmith. The second gig will be held in our very own capital city, at Cardiff's Utilita Arena on Friday, September 5. ‌ She is best known for starring in films like Sister Act and Ghost, among numerous other popular titles. From superstar gigs to cosy pubs, find out What's On in Wales by signing up to our newsletter here . ‌ Now, audiences are invited to experience an intimate evening with the multi-award-winning actress, author, and producer as she reflects on her extraordinary career and trailblazing journey, delivered with her trademark wit, warmth and razor-sharp candour. She'll be sharing stories from her formative years to reflecting on her ground breaking career in film and television. In classic Whoopi fashion the event is bound to be unfiltered, as we often see in her role as a moderator and co-host of the American chat show The View. Whoopi said: " I've always loved performing for UK audiences. I can't wait to take the stage at these two incredible venues and share some stories, some laughs, and maybe even a little truth." Article continues below The event will also include an audience Q&A segment, which gives Whoopi fans an unmissable opportunity to ask her anything they want (within reason of course). Pre-sale tickets will be available from Thursday, June 19 through the Fiery Entertainment website. To apply for pre-sale all you need to do is sign up for their mailing list here for access to the exclusive presale link. General sale begins at 10am on Friday, June 20 and more information can be found here. ‌ Whoopi shared on social media: "Hey y'all. I'll be in the U.K. this September stepping on the stage for two nights only in London & Cardiff. Tickets on general sale this Friday, June 20th. Sign up now for pre-sale. Hope to see you there!" Content cannot be displayed without consent Fans shared their excitement over the announcement in the comments of Whoopi's post. One said: "Let's goooooo." ‌ Another added: "Glad to see you getting back on stage." Some people are even thinking of travelling from across the world for the events. One person said: "I'll do my best to grab a ticket and fly there to see you on stage." You can find more ticket information here. Article continues below

‘I had so much fear before releasing this post', says Ireland AM star as she reveals major career move
‘I had so much fear before releasing this post', says Ireland AM star as she reveals major career move

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

‘I had so much fear before releasing this post', says Ireland AM star as she reveals major career move

IRELAND AM star Brooke Scullion has revealed her major career move and admitted she was nervous to share the news with fans. The Advertisement 3 Brooke has been announced as a support act for Ella Henderson 3 The singer will perform in Derry this August Credit: Andres Poveda LTD 3 Brooke shared the 'amazing' news with fans Brooke has now been announced as a support act for Ella Henderson at her upcoming gig in Derry this August. The Eurovision star told how she's "so proud" to be joining the Ghost hitmaker on stage in her hometown and can't wait to showcase some of her new music. She took to In a heartfelt post, she wrote: "Hey everyone, it's been a minute… Advertisement READ MORE ON BROOKE SCULLION "First of all, Ella Henderson has been a massive inspiration and idol to me from the beginning of my career so it's an absolute honour to be able to support her in my home city." The Derry singer also admitted that the announcement felt like a huge step for her. She confessed: "Now, real talk. Had so much fear before releasing this post because it's the first gig that I'll have done in a while." Brooke also revealed that she's been working hard behind the scenes, writing and recording new music. Advertisement most read in the irish sun She said: "I've been writing new music for the last three years and I finally have an album that I'm so proud of." Although she said the release journey "won't be immediate", Brooke explained that this gig "will be the first time anyone gets to hear this new music and new direction". Brooke Scullion slips up on live TV Brooke then thanked her supporters, saying: "Thanks for all your love and support always it means the world. Brooke x." Fans and friends flocked to the comment section to congratulate her and share their excitement. Advertisement Kerry Anne wrote: "OMG wow huge congratulations Brooke." Amy gushed: "Yesss Brooke! This is amazing." 'AMAZING' Siobhan added: "Yes girl! You are amazing." Advertisement Brooke was recently left cringing after she made a The star was on air with and for some hilarious TV laughs. And Brooke ended up making a grave error while presenting on the show. The Derry native was told to "stand by for rehearsals" but then was quickly told there was "no time". Advertisement However, she didn't hear that they were actually live on TV and still thought she practicing her lines off air. The 25-year-old made some mistakes while reading out the auto cue.

Biggest concerts, comedians coming to Tampa Bay in July, August, September
Biggest concerts, comedians coming to Tampa Bay in July, August, September

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Biggest concerts, comedians coming to Tampa Bay in July, August, September

This week marks the official start of summer, and along with the already-ongoing summer movie season, you can see blockbuster entertainment on stages throughout Tampa Bay over the next few months. Katy Perry, Kesha and BTS member Jin are just some of the pop stars set to visit the area over the summer months. Pop music a little too cheerful for you? Perhaps we could interest you in the Swedish metal stylings of Ghost, industrial rockers Nine Inch Nails, and reunited emo/goth group My Chemical Romance. There'll also be big names in R&B, country, rap and other genres, as well as stand-up comedy. Here are the biggest concerts and comedy shows set to visit the greater Tampa Bay area from July, the first full month of summer, to September, the season's conclusion, listed in chronological order. Event details are subject to change. 75-plus things to do in June in Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, Punta Gorda Summer movie guide: Top films hitting theaters and streaming from May to August 2025 Ticket Newsletter: Sign up to receive restaurant news and reviews plus info on things to do every Friday July 12; Amalie Arena, Tampa; The Grammy-winning Swedish metal band known for wearing elaborate costumes onstage continue to tour following the release of this year's "Skeletá," their first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200. Don't expect to take any photos of said costumes, however, as Amalie Arena's website notes the show "will be a phone-free experience," with phones to be held in Yondr pouches. July 12; MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre; Rising to fame with their 1994 Epitaph Records album "Smash" — which went six-times-platinum and became one of the most successful independent label releases of all time — The Offspring returned to an independent label after years signed to Columbia Records with their 2021 album "Let the Bad Times Roll" and 2024's "Supercharged." They play with two other staples of '90s/'00s pop-punk: Jimmy Eat World and the Coral Springs-formed New Found Glory. July 18-19; Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater; The third annual, two-day jazz and R&B music festival features a lineup including Brian McKnight, best known for his 1999 hit "Back at One"; Peabo Bryson, singer on the Grammy and Oscar-winning Disney songs "Beauty and the Beast" and "A Whole New World"; and saxophonist Dave Koz. July 19; MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre As captured in the 2024 HBO rock doc "Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary," yacht rock remains a divisive topic, including which musical acts can accurately be categorized as such. Judge for yourself when two of the biggest names in the ongoing debate perform together: Toto, whose music was introduced to a new generation when Weezer covered their songs "Rosanna" and "Africa," and opener Christopher Cross, whose No. 1 hit "Sailing" arguably exemplifies the whole yacht rock concept. Fellow '80s hitmakers Men at Work ("Down Under," "Who Can It Be Now?") also perform. July 19; Amalie Arena The singer and TV star will commemorate the 20th anniversary of her 2005 debut album "The Way It Is" on tour, joined at Amalie Arena by fellow R&B singers Tink, Amerie (who recently appeared on NPR's Tiny Desk concert series) and Elijah Blake, who has also written for numerous other musicians including Cole. July 20; The BayCare Sound, Clearwater; The rock band rose to fame in the '90s with songs such as "Mr. Jones" and albums including 1996's No. 1 record "Recovering the Satellites," scored an Oscar nomination in the '00s with their track "Accidentally in Love" for "Shrek 2," and continue to release music today, including this year's full-length "Butter Miracle, The Complete Sweets!" Fans of Bruce Springsteen should show up early to see the opening act, New Jersey band The Gaslight Anthem. July 20; Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Event Center, Tampa; First rising to fame as frontman for the '90s rock band Hootie & the Blowfish, Darius Rucker not only went solo but switched up genres as he went on to become a country music star. Hootie & the Blowfish has reunited in recent years, even releasing the new album "Imperfect Circle," but it's Rucker's solo career that brings him to Hard Rock Tampa. July 25; MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre While the rapper known for Top 5 albums such as 2018's "Zoo" and 2020's "Shake the Snow Globe" tops the show's bill, arguably the bigger name is guest Big Sean, who has multiple No. 1 albums including 2015's "Dark Sky Paradise" and 2017's "I Decided." R&B singer and Miami native Sabrina Claudio will also perform. July 25; Amalie Arena R&B singer Keith Sweat will celebrate his 64th birthday with this concert also featuring the groups SWV (whose song "Use Your Heart" was recently sampled by Kendrick Lamar on his track "Heart Pt. 6") and Dru Hill, and singers Joe and Ginuwine (best known for his hit "Pony," memorably used in the Tampa-set "Magic Mike" movies.) July 26-27; Amalie Arena A member of the hugely popular K-pop group BTS, Jin completed his mandatory South Korean military service last year and released his debut solo EP "Happy." Now shortly after releasing his second EP "Echo" earlier this year, the singer is heading out on his first solo world tour that includes two dates at Amalie Arena — one of only four venues he's currently scheduled to play in the U.S. Aug. 2; Raymond James Stadium, Tampa; Despite pleading guilty to felony assault of his then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009, R&B singer Chris Brown has remained popular enough to headline Raymond James Stadium on his Breezy Bowl XX stadium world tour. Brown was recently arrested again on a grievous bodily harm with intent charge, though his bail conditions allow him to continue his current tour dates. Aug. 3; The BayCare Sound, Clearwater The country musician with nearly two dozen No. 1 country hits to his name, including 10 consecutive No. 1 singles from 2005 to 2009, will perform with Walker Hayes (best known for his 2021 Grammy-nominated No. 1 country hit "Fancy Like") and Alexandra Kay. Aug. 10; MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre Here's an interesting double-bill: Kesha, who rose to fame with No. 1 hits such as "Tik Tok" and "We R Who We R" but has taken a more idiosyncratic approach in recent years (her 2020 album "High Road" featured bounce musician Big Freedia, late Beach Boys mastermind Brian Wilson and country singer Sturgill Simpson); and glam pop group Scissor Sisters, who recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of their 2004 self-titled debut, featuring their disco cover of "Comfortably Numb." Aug. 13; Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Event Center Aerosmith guitarist and Sarasota resident Joe Perry has more time on his hands since that band announced its retirement from touring, so he's back performing with his other, namesake group. He'll be joined by fellow Aerosmith members Brad Whitford and Buck Johnson, as well as Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes and Robert DeLeo and Eric Kretz of Stone Temple Pilots. Aug. 14; Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Event Center The comedian followed up his 2022 Netflix stand-up special "Stadium Fluffy" (filmed at Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium, which he sold out; the first comedian to do so) with this year's "Legend of Fluffy," shot at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida. Iglesias also appeared in the 2012 Tampa Bay-set and shot male stripper movie "Magic Mike" and 2015's "Magic Mike XXL." Aug. 22; Amalie Arena Between her long-running stint as a judge on "American Idol" that concluded last year and her recent trip to space on a Blue Origin flight, Katy Perry released her latest album "143," and is now on the Lifetimes Tour. She'll be joined in Tampa by Rebecca Black, who — despite going viral with her debut single "Friday" in 2011 — just released her first two full-lengths "Let Her Burn" and "Salvation" in 2023 and 2025. Aug. 22; MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre The group known for No. 1 country hits such as "Pontoon," "Girl Crush" and "Better Man" — which was written by Taylor Swift, and recorded by her years later for the 2021 "Taylor's Version" of her 2012 album "Red" — performs with Grammy-winning country singer-songwriter Ashley McBryde and Carter Faith. Aug. 29; MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre The pop-punk band that rose to fame in the late '90s is back together with their best-known lineup — bassist Mark Hoppus, guitarist Tom DeLonge and drummer Travis Barker — including on their most recent release, 2023's No. 1 album "One More Time..." It doesn't seem like there are any hard feelings between Blink-182 and their former guitarist during DeLonge's absence, Matt Skiba, as Skiba's band Alkaline Trio opens the show. Aug. 30; Amalie Arena Singer Stevie Nicks has had hugely successful careers both as a member of Fleetwood Mac and as a solo artist — leading her to be inducted twice into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the first woman musician to achieve that feat. While Fleetwood Mac's days performing together are likely over following fellow member Christine McVie's death in 2022, you can still see Nicks live, including at this Amalie Arena show. Sept. 3; Ruth Eckerd Hall Cynthia Erivo is having a busy 2025, between earning an Oscar nomination for her role in the film adaptation of "Wicked" and starring in this year's upcoming sequel "Wicked: For Good," hosting the Tony Awards, and releasing the album "I Forgive You." She's also been performing with orchestras, with this Ruth Eckerd Hall show featuring the Florida Orchestra rescheduled from an earlier date in May. Sept. 5; MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre In a solo career that's lasted just over a decade, Thomas Rhett has scored 20 No. 1 country airplay hits and two albums (2017's "Life Changes" and 2019's "Center Point Road") that not only topped Billboard's country albums chart but also the overall Billboard 200. He'll perform with rising country star Tucker Wetmore, who landed at No. 4 on Billboard's country albums chart and No. 15 on the Billboard 200 for his debut full-length "What Not To" released earlier this year. Sept. 6; MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre Even if you can't make Vans Warped Tour — which this year has only Florida date, Nov. 15-16 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando — you can still catch this show featuring two of the festival's former top acts: prog rockers Coheed and Cambria and pop-punkers Taking Back Sunday, both from New York. Show up early to see St. Louis indie group Foxing. Sept. 10; Amalie Arena Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2020, Nine Inch Nails made their debut with 1989's "Pretty Hate Machine," then reached rock stardom with 1994's quadruple-platinum "The Downward Spiral." Frontman Trent Reznor and collaborator Atticus Ross have focused on film scores in recent years — winning two Oscars for "The Social Network" and "Soul" — but Nine Inch Nails proper will contribute new music to Disney's upcoming "Tron: Ares." Sept. 10; Yuengling Center, Tampa; The 20-year-old singer-songwriter whose sound blends country, rap and pop tours in support of her upcoming sophomore studio album "Sex Hysteria," with its single "Blue Strips" landing at No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100. This year also saw Jessie Murph land an Academy of Country Music Awards nomination for New Female Artist of the Year. Sept. 11; Amalie Arena From being a member of the pioneering and perpetually controversial '80s rap group N.W.A, to striking out on his own in the '90s as a solo musician and star of movies such as "Boyz n the Hood" and "Friday," to even branching out into family-friendly fare with the "Barbershop" films and "Are We There Yet?" in the 2000s, Ice Cube has lived many lives artistically. That longevity should be reflected on this tour touting "Four Decades of Attitude." Sept. 13; Raymond James Stadium One of the biggest bands of the 2000s emo/alt-rock era before breaking up in 2013, My Chemical Romance has since reunited and is going on tour to celebrate their 2006 album "The Black Parade," which turns 20 next year. They'll be joined in Tampa by one of their past contemporaries: Evanescence, whose 2003 hit "Bring Me to Life" played a prominent part in the recent second season of the HBO show "The Rehearsal." Sep. 13; Amalie Arena Singer Benson Boone is currently best known for two things: his No. 2 hit "Beautiful Things," and doing backflips. Like, a lot, for some reason. However, those two things have been enough to earn him a Best New Artist Grammy nomination, a musical guest spot on "Saturday Night Live," a Coachella set where he was joined by Queen guitarist Brian May, and now an arena tour in support of his latest album, this year's "American Heart." Sept. 17; The BayCare Sound Tampa Bay alternative rock radio station 97X presents the band known for songs such as "Cigarette Daydreams" and "Ain't No Rest for the Wicked" in this "97X Next Big Thing Legends" concert, named after the annual music festival that Cage the Elephant has played multiple times. Dexter and the Moonrocks and Girl Tones will also perform. Sept. 20; Ruth Eckerd Hall The former Vero Beach resident is known for his stand-up specials (his most recent being 2023's "Sledgehammer") and hosting the podcasts "Your Mom's House" with his wife/fellow comedian Christina Pazsitzky and "Two Bears One Cave" with fellow former Floridian Bert Kreischer. Segura also recently starred in his own Netflix series "Bad Thoughts." Sept. 20; MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre Oscar-winning "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" Southern rappers Three 6 Mafia and "Tha Crossroads" hip-hop group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony team up for The Thuggish-Ruggish-Mafia Tour, which will also feature rappers Tech N9ne and DJ Quik. Sept. 21; Amalie Arena The Puerto Rican rapper tours in support of his upcoming album "Real Hasta la Muerte 2," the sequel to his 2018 debut studio album. Anuel AA has also appeared on songs by other artists such as Shakira and Bad Bunny, and more recently on remixes of songs by Jennifer Lopez and Ice Spice. Sept. 27; MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre Here's another concert for Warped Tour fans who won't be able to make it to Orlando, headlined by two bands from Florida themselves: Ocala metalcore group A Day to Remember, and Jacksonville pop-punkers Yellowcard. Two newer groups from the same respective genres, Boundaries and State Champs, will also perform. Email entertainment reporter Jimmy Geurts at Support local journalism by subscribing. This article originally appeared on Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Biggest concerts, comedians coming to Tampa Bay from July to September

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