Author: Joe Prime

️Toni Kroos says Luis Díaz shouldn’t have been sent off against PSG: “For me, it’s clear: it’s not red. The referee let Hakimi’s injury influence too much the valuation of the play. I saw a brutal challenge, but not a brutal foul. “If Hakimi got up after the action, no one would have checked the play.” In situations like these, the referee should judge the action itself, not the consequence”.

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End of an Era: Red Hot Chili Peppers Set the World on Fire with Their Final 2026 Tour After more than four decades of redefining rock, funk, and alternative music, the Red Hot Chili Peppers have announced what will be their final world tour — a bittersweet celebration titled “The Final Funk Caravan.” Set to begin in April 2026, this global farewell marks the end of an era for one of the most influential and beloved bands in music history. The tour will kick off in Los Angeles, the city where it all began, before blazing across North America, Europe,…

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Red Hot Chili Peppers & Coldplay Join Forces for Epic 2026 World Tour — See the Full List of Cities In a move that has electrified fans across the globe, two of the biggest bands in modern music — Red Hot Chili Peppers and Coldplay — have announced a massive 2026 co-headlining world tour. The historic collaboration, dubbed the “Fire & Sky World Tour,” promises to bring together the fiery funk-rock energy of the Chili Peppers with Coldplay’s soaring anthemic sound for one unforgettable live experience. The tour kicks off in March 2026 in Los Angeles, California, before heading across…

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A Freaky, Funky Halloween at the Old Ritz: Fishbone, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and a Night to Remember Halloween in New York City has always been a spectacle, but the night Fishbone and the Red Hot Chili Peppers took over the old Ritz was something beyond ordinary—it was chaotic, sweaty, and gloriously unhinged. The line outside wrapped around the block, a writhing mass of costumed misfits, punks, funk freaks, and a few ghouls who might’ve just wandered in from Tompkins Square. I’d gone full goth for the night—black eyeliner thick as tar, shredded fishnets, and boots that could crush a…

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BTS’ Jin Teases Long-Awaited Group Comeback: ‘10 Years After, 7 Forever’ — What He Revealed at RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR in Incheon On Friday night, Incheon’s Munhak Main Stadium was filled with purple lights and roaring cheers as BTS’ Jin wrapped up the encore leg of his RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR. But amid the emotional performances and laughter, Jin gave ARMYs something even more electrifying — a heartfelt hint about BTS’ long-awaited comeback. During a touching moment between songs, Jin looked out into the sea of fans and said, “10 years after, 7 forever.” The phrase instantly sent fans into a frenzy, sparking speculation that BTS…

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BTS Is Hitting the Road for a 65-Show World Tour — Dates, Destinations, and Drama Ahead Global superstars BTS are reportedly preparing for an epic return to the stage with a 65-show world tour, marking their first full-scale global trek since before their military enlistments. According to industry sources, the record-breaking K-pop group is finalizing plans for a tour that will span Asia, North America, Europe, and Latin America, thrilling millions of fans—known lovingly as ARMY—who have been waiting years for this moment. The rumored tour is expected to kick off in Seoul, celebrating the group’s homecoming before heading to…

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Palia is giving us some ‘happily ever after’ with this week’s Fall Fantasy patch We all know that October is spooky environments and December is a joyful winter wonderland, but what about November? This is a month that is ripe to be redefined by video games, and Palia thinks it’s the title to do it when it brings out its Fall Fantasy patch on November 4th. Rather than go with a thinly veiled Thanksgiving overlay, Palia decided to hew toward fairy tales and hints of Disney. The patch includes “fairytale-inspired walls, floors, and crops,” Rapunzel cosmetics, a mimic sales bin,…

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Dave Navarro looks back on “backlash” to replacing John Frusciante in Red Hot Chili Peppers and the “disconnect” he felt from the band Former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Dave Navarro has looked back on his time with the band and the backlash that followed when he replaced John Frusciante. Frusciante departed the band in 1992 and Navarro, who had left Jane’s Addiction when they broke up the year before, stepped in. He only recorded one album with the band, ‘One Hot Minute’, and it failed to be as successful as their previous studio album, 1991’s ‘Blood Sugar Sex Magik’.…

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Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith Teamed Up With Multiple Marching Bands. Whether it’s a college marching band or Bad Bunny, it’s not exactly rare for a football game to have a musical component at halftime. It’s a little more surprising to see longtime Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith taking to the field at Minneapolis’s Huntington Bank Stadium to perform alongside the University of Minnesota’s marching band on October 11. Was this part of some sort of percussive exchange program between California and the Land of 10,000 Lakes? Not exactly. Last weekend, Smith was at it again, this…

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Who Rules the Kit? Dave Grohl or Chad Smith — Rock’s Greatest Drum Battle! When it comes to modern rock drumming, few names command as much respect — or as much raw power — as Dave Grohl and Chad Smith. Both legends have shaped the sound of their respective bands and influenced generations of musicians, but their approaches couldn’t be more different. Dave Grohl, first exploding onto the scene with Nirvana and later cementing his legacy with Foo Fighters, embodies pure, unfiltered energy. His drumming is primal yet purposeful — every hit feels like a declaration of rebellion. Grohl’s style…

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