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Mark Chesnutt Cancels Shows Following Hospitalization, Issues Health Update

Mark Chesnutt has been forced to cancel several upcoming concerts after being hospitalized unexpectedly.

According to a statement to Country Now from the country singer’s publicist, Don Murry Grubbs, Chesnutt was set to open for Alabama at the Raising Cane’s River Center in Baton Rouge, La., on Thursday, Oct. 16, but fell ill shortly after his flight landed.

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Photo Courtesy of Mark Chesnutt

Upon being admitted to the hospital, Doctors discovered that he was suffering from a “low sodium count” and “very high blood pressure.” In addition to the Louisiana concert, Chesnutt also canceled his previously scheduled performance in New Mexico on Sunday, October 18.

The official statement reads, “Mark wants to apologize the fans who came to see him in Baton Rouge and also to those who had planned to see him yesterday in Portales, New Mexico. He hopes to be back to perform in both cities soon.”

The 62-year-old is currently stabilized and was released from the hospital yesterday. He is currently back home in Beaumont, Texas and plans to visit his doctor this morning for follow-up tests on his sodium levels and blood pressure.

“After they get the low sodium and high blood pressure under control, he’ll be good to go,” his publicist adds.

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Mark Chesnutt; Photo Provided

It is currently unclear if any other upgoing shows will be impacted by Mark Chesnutt’s latest health update. He currently has a slew of dates scheduled through February 2026.

Today’s news comes over a year after the “Brother Jukebox” singer underwent emergency quadruple bypass surgery. He was reportedly hospitalized in June of 2024 and due to a “heart health issue.”

At the time, his team shared the update with fans through a social media post.  Chesnutt also issued a statement addressed to fans, in which he apologized for having to cancel several shows as a result of his health issues.

“It is with a heavy heart that I announce the cancellation of my upcoming shows,” Chesnutt wrote. “I send my love and gratitude to my family and friends, the band and fans for your understanding, prayers and support, and look forward to seeing you all again soon at a honky tonk near you.”

Luckily, he later shared another update stating he was “healing at home comfortably” and felt eager to return to the road.

“Thank you for all the well wishes and prayers,” he added. “They have helped and meant the world to me in my time of need. I appreciate you all so very much. See yuh soon!”

A few months prior to his health setback in 2024, Chesnutt was admitted to the hospital for what was vaguely described as a “medical evaluation”. At the time, he and his team expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support from fans, though they chose not to share specific details about his condition.

Not long after, in mid-November, Chesnutt shared a message announcing that he would be stepping away from touring for a while to focus on regaining his health.

“Many of you who know me well, know that I have been struggling with a battle that I’ve fought to overcome for many years on my own. Now after some extreme health issues I’ve recently experienced the time has come. The fight is over,” he wrote. 

In his statement, Chesnutt further explained that his main goal was to take care of himself and his family so he could eventually return to the road stronger than ever. He thanked his fans for their continued love and loyalty, promising to come back once he’s fully healed.

Mark Chesnutt made his official comeback to touring in 2025 with the “Redemption Tour,” that began in Texas on May 3. The 40-day trek launched in celebration of his recovery from emergency quadruple bypass surgery and as well as his commitment to sobriety.

The trek was set to wrap on Oct 25 with a stop in New Philadelphia, OH. More updates regarding his upcoming shows are likely to come as Chesnutt receives more information about his current health status.

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Tucker Wetmore Plots The Brunette World Tour For 2026

After spending the past year performing at major festivals, selling out his headlining debut at the historic Ryman Auditorium and serving as support for Thomas Rhett, Tucker Wetmore is ready to embark on his next headline run in 2026. Today, the rising country star announced his 22-stop headlining The Brunette World Tour.

Named after his fan-favorite hit, The trek is set to launch on February 12 in Boston, MA and continue through April with stops across the U.S., EU and UK. Wetmore will be joined by special guests DashaCarter Faith and Jacob Hackworth for select dates.

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“A Party Every Night”

The 2025 CMA New Artist of the Year nominee has quickly earned a reputation as one of country music’s most electric live performers, and it appears that he plans to uphold that title on his upcoming tour.

“I’ve been lucky to play these songs for fans all over the country in the past year and a half, but getting to headline my own tour — and take it to fans in the U.K. and Europe for the first time — is something I’ve dreamed about for a long time,” shares Wetmore. “I’m bringing some of my favorite people out on the road with me and you can bet we’re going to make it a party every night.”

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Tucker Wetmore The Brunette World Tour

How To Purchase Tickets

Tickets for the U.S. leg of The Brunette World Tour go on presale this Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 12 p.m. local time, with general onsale beginning Friday, Oct. 24 at 10 a.m. local time. EU/UK presales begin Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 12 p.m. local time, with general onsale Friday, Oct. 24 at 10 a.m. local time.

Tickets will be available for purchase at www.tuckerwetmore.com. A portion of each ticket sold will go towards Face the Fight, supporting veterans’ mental health care and suicide prevention efforts.

Today’s announcement of The Brunette World Tour arrives less than two years after Tucker Wetmore made his explosive debut on the country scene in March 2024. The momentum continued into April when he released his record-breaking first album, What Not To, via Back Blocks Music/MCA/Mercury Records. The album made history as the biggest country album debut from a new artist in 2025. It debuted at No. 15 on Billboard’s all-genre 200 Albums chart and helped Wetmore amass over 1.4 billion global streams in just over a year.

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Tucker Wetmore; What Not To

After scoring his first Country radio No. 1 with “Wind Up Missin’ You,” his follow-up single, “3,2,1,” continues its rise, reaching No. 9 this week.

More information regarding the upcoming trek can be found on Tucker Wetmore’s website at tuckerwetmore.com.

The Brunette World Tour Dates:

Feb. 12, 2026 in Boston, Mass.at Roadrunner *+
Feb. 13, 2026 in New York, N.Y.at Terminal 5 *+
Feb. 14, 2026 in Harrisburg, Penn.at Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex
Feb. 21, 2026 in Okeechobee, Fla.at Fred Smith Rodeo Arena *
Feb. 22, 2026 in Hollywood, Fla.at Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood *
Feb. 26, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minn.at The Armory *+
Feb. 27, 2026 in St. Louis, Mo.at The Factory *+
Feb. 28, 2026 in Durant, Okla.at The Grand Theater – Choctaw Casino & Resort *
April 8, 2026 in Zurich, CHat Kaufleuten ~
April 9, 2026 in Cologne, DEat Carlswerk Victoria ~
April 10, 2026 in Brussels, BEat La Madeleine ~
April 12, 2026 in Copenhagen, DKat Vega Main Hall ~
April 13, 2026 in Stockholm, SEat Nalen ~
April 14, 2026 in Oslo, NO at Rockefeller ~
April 16, 2026 in Hamburg, DEat Fabrik ~
April 17, 2026 in Amsterdam, NLat Melkweg Max ~
April 20, 2026 in Dublin, IEat The Academy ~
April 21, 2026 in Belfast, N.I.at Ulster Hall ~
April 23, 2026 in Glasgow, UKat O2 Academy ~
April 24, 2026 in Manchester, UKat The Academy ~
April 26, 2026 in Birmingham, UKat O2 Institute ~
April 28, 2026 in London, UKat O2 Forum Kentish Town ~
 
* with special guest Dasha
+ with special guest Jacob Hackworth
~ with special guest Carter Faith

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Ashley Cooke Announces Release Date For Vulnerable New Project, ‘Ace’

Ashley Cooke is stepping into a fresh chapter with her upcoming project, Ace, arriving November 14 via Big Loud / Back Blocks Music. The nine-track collection will feature five brand-new songs, including her long-awaited fan favorite, “baby blues.”

Cooke shared that the project’s unique title doesn’t come from the name of a track on the project. Instead, it derives from a nickname her dad gave her when she was younger.

“Growing up, my dad gave me this nickname: Ace. I’m not sure if it was his love of blackjack or because it’s kind of my initials, but nonetheless, it just stuck. It makes me think of the person that I am, truly, to my core, behind closed doors,” she explained.

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Photo Courtesy of Ashley Cooke

After releasing her debut album more than two years ago, the “swear words” singer says she’s ready to dive into everything that’s happened since. Calling Ace a project built on “brutal honesty,” she says the songs unfold in chronological order, tracing her real-life stories of the highs, lows, heartbreaks, and love that have shaped her along the way.

“It’s been about two and a half years since my debut record was released. So many incredible, bucket-list things filled the days after with the best people I could ever imagine getting to share them with. But life has a funny way of spitting rain when you think it’s gonna be a sunny day. I swear, one thing hit after another. I lost some of the most important people in my life, and health issues in my family piled up left and right. Love came, and love went.”

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Ashley Cooke; Ace

Cooke welcomes fans into her next chapter with a deeply personal collection of songs, encouraging them to “make yourself at home” as they take in all the vulnerable storytelling.

“This music is derived from those real situations. It’s brutal honesty. It’s a story in chronological order. And it’s a collection of songs welcoming you to the next chapter,” she added.

ace Tracklist

  1. gettin’ old (Ashley Cooke / Johnny Clawson / Kyle Sturrock)
  2. baby blues (Ashley Cooke / Johnny Clawson / Kyle Sturrock / Seth Ennis / Joe Fox)
  3. the f word (Emily Weisband / Lori McKenna / Gordie Sampson)
  4. talk about (Ashley Cooke / Emily Weisband / Chase McGill / Chris LaCorte)
  5. the hell you are (Ashley Cooke / Emily Weisband / Chase McGill / Seth Ennis / Joe Fox)
  6. swear words (Ashley Cooke / Johnny Clawson / Kyle Sturrock / Seth Ennis / Madeline Merlo / Joe Fox)
  7. excuses (Ashley Cooke / Johnny Clawson / Kyle Sturrock)
  8. tin foil hat (panic attack version) (Emily Weisband / Seth Ennis / Mike Robinson)
  9. (my worst fear) (Ashley Cooke / Emily Weisband / Johnny Clawson / Kyle Sturrock / Seth Ennis / Joe Fox)

All tracks produced by Dann Huff

Earlier this month, Ashley Cooke lit up country radio with her bold new single “the hell you are,” which quickly became the No. 1 most-added song. She followed that up with the release of two emotional versions of “tin foil hat,” including a “panic attack” rendition paired with an official music video.

Before officially announcing her next project, Cooke surprised fans with the news that the highly anticipated track that’s been heating up her live shows, “baby blues” will finally drop on November 14.  Now, listeners know that it will be unveiled alongside the rest of the 9-song track list. Fans have also gotten an early taste of the collection through “the f word.”

Ashley Cooke spent the first part of the year headlining herYour Place Tour and also joined Kane Brown on the road. She has only a few remaining shows this year and then will return to the stage in 2026 with dates across the U.S and the UK

For the full list of tour dates, visit www.ashleycooke.com.

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WATCH: Morgan Wallen Debuts Moody ‘20 Cigarettes’ Music Video

Morgan Wallen takes a good, hard look at his messy love life in the official music video for the fan-favorite “20 Cigarettes,” which appears on his 37-song album, I’m The Problem.

Directed by Justin Clough, the video opens with Morgan Wallen lighting a cigarette in a dimly lit bar. As the song unfolds, the camera expands to reveal the country superstar watching multiple versions of himself interacting with different women. Across various settings, from the bar to moonlit streets and inside his truck, each encounter mirrors the song’s storyline, with cigarettes always present at the center of the moment.

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Photos Courtesy of Morgan Wallen

By the end, the video comes full circle, leaving Wallen alone once again with just the shadows of his cigarette smoke illuminating against a dark background.

While the music video captures several different late-night rendezvous, the song finds Wallen recounting a single one-night-stand with a woman he met out at a bar.

He recalls the fleeting encounter as he sings, “We had a beer bottle looking like an ashtray/ Under that full moon, she was ’bout halfway/ Naked in my truck bed so I helped her with the rest/ She was saying my name, barely even knew it/ We were both lying, said we never do this/ To the music of the wind through the woods.”

Penned by Chris LaCorte, Chase McGill, Blake Pendergrass and Josh Miller, “20 Cigarettes” debuted as most-added at Country radio today. This news and music video comes as another buzzed-about track “I Got Better” becomes Morgan Wallen’s 20th Country Aircheck/Mediabase No. 1, and his fifth No. 1 from I’m The Problem.
 
Justin Clough is also responsible for producing the dramatic music video for “I Got Better,” which once again features intense visuals and cinematic storytelling. Both songs appear on Wallen’s fourth studio album, I’m The Problem, which arrived on May 16. I’m The Problem spent 12 non-consecutive weeks atop the Billboard 200 albums chart and 13 non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart. It also became Wallen’s first album to debut at No. 1 on the UK Official Charts – making him one of only five artists to debut at summit with a country album. 

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Morgan Wallen; I’m The Problem

The project debuted at No. 1 in seven countries upon release. In Australia, I’m The Problem became the longest-running No. 1 album by a country artist in 10 years, with three consecutive weeks atop the ARIA albums chart, while “What I Want (feat. Tate McRae)” spent five weeks at No. 1 on Australia’s Country Airplay chart.

The Tennessee native recently wrapped up his 20-stadium-show 2025 I’m the Problem Tour with a show in Edmonton, Alberta. In addition to the stadium performances, Wallen’s tour schedule also included his inaugural Sand In My Boots Music Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama in May and an intimate album release show at The Roundhouse in London.

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Morgan Wallen; Photo Courtesy of Morgan Wallen

Morgan Wallen has yet to announce a run of shows for the new year, but he recently shared a few snapshots of his life since wrapping the 2025 tour and dropped a teaser in the caption.

“What I do when I’m trying to decide if ima tour in ‘26 or not,” he wrote.

There are currently no upcoming performances scheduled on Morgan Wallen’s website.

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‘Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural Death’: Melvin Van Peebles’ Remarkable Album

Melvin Van Peebles’s landmark 1971 film Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song was the cinematic Big Bang of the Blaxploitation genre. The story of a male sex performer who becomes a fugitive after defending a young radical being beaten by police, its opening credits famously announced, “Starring THE BLACK COMMUNITY.” “Before that time there had been no Black movies that mirrored the wants and desires of the urban proletariat,” Van Peebles recalled in 1990. But the antecedent to Sweetback’s revolutionary storytelling can be heard in Van Peebles remarkable work as a recording artist.

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A multidisciplinary artist who was also a playwright, author and painter, Van Peebles (who passed away in September 2021 at age 89) came to music with no formal training but with a wealth of life experience. Just as he believed that Hollywood failed to present adequately expressive Black stories onscreen, so too he felt that Black popular music was severely limited. So he went into the studio with a line-up of accomplished musicians led by drummer/arranger Warren Smith, and in his distinct Southside Chicago drawl spoke/sung compositions that gave voice to characters that white society had long marginalized.

Like Van Peebles’ 1969 debut, Brer Soul, Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural Death (shortened from A Slave Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural Death) burns with humanity and urgency, its ghetto vignettes imbued with humor, pain, and poignancy. Voicing the streetwalker of “Funky Girl On Motherless Broadway” Van Peebles affectionately portrays her as both sassy (“You know what balling is/It’s a poot in old death’s face”) and sage (“The world is all scabs and broken needles/Unless someone cares for you anyway”). As “I Got the Blood’s” prizefight bettor, he’s not above hilariously name-checking the movement in order to lure a sucker bet on a so-called great white hype (“…I’m a militant/My dashiki’s in the cleaner but I’m a lieutenant/So take my money…”). The beautifully intimate “Three Boxes of Longs” finds Van Peebles’s narrator alone with his thoughts, marveling at the stillness of the city after hours, knowing its ruthlessness never really rests: “How come day break and don’t fall/And night fall and don’t break/And blue eyes can’t be satisfied/ Unless his foot’s up me.”

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Driven by Smith and company’s furious backing and dissonant electric harpsichord, “Come On Feet Do Your Thing” flips the minstrel era saying “Feets Don’t Fail Me Now” on its head for the Black Power era, advocating self-help over helpless prayer. Van Peebles practiced what he preached. Ever resourceful, he’d not only reprise the track as one of the key songs for Sweetback, he’d also utilize many of Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural Death’s (and its predecessor’s) groundbreaking compositions for his 1971 multi-Tony Award-nominated Broadway theatrical production of the same name. Reviving the show in the 2000s – after a younger generation of listeners had also embraced his songs via hip-hop samples – Van Peebles staged it interactively, the demarcation between performers and audience non-existent. Not surprisingly its immediacy still resonated, as it does today.

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Grammy Winner Muni Long Returns With New Single ‘Delulu’

Two-time Grammy winner Muni Long has kicked off her next chapter with her new single, “Delulu.”

The R&B singer and songwriter wrestles with relationship expectations on the track, confessing on the chorus, “I’m delusional thinking I could have it all.” 80s-style keys give the song a throwback feel, even while its lyrics feel definitively 2025: “I’m delulu, delulu over you.”

Within the last two years, Long has taken home a 2023 Grammy Award in the category of “Best R&B Performance” for “Hrs & Hrs” and another “Best R&B Performance” Grammy Award in 2025 for “Made for Me (Live on BET).” During the most recent ceremony, she stood out as the most-nominated artist in the R&B genre with a total of four nods across key categories.

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Long originally released music under her birth name, Priscilla Renea, before reintroducing herself in 2020 as Muni with the EP Black Like This. Before her solo career took off, Long worked in the industry as a songwriter, penning hits including Rihanna’s “California King Bed,” “Timber” by Pitbull, and “Imagine” by Ariana Grande.

In 2024 Long released Revenge, her second album on Def Jam. The album’s singles “Made for Me” and “Make Me Forget” both charted in the top 20 on the Billboard 200. Upon its release, she shared with Rated R&B what she hoped fans would take from the record: “I hope they get a couple of lessons. Maybe feel like they got to know me a little bit better. I hope they have a couple of favorites on there that they go back to. I really try to make no-skip albums that you could just put on and let it play… I’m claiming I’ve made the R&B album of the year, so that’s what we want everybody to think or feel, should I say.”

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Summer Walker Sets The Date For Her Third Album, ‘Finally Over It’

Summer Walker has officially announced the release date of her long anticipated third album, Finally Over It. The album will arrive on November 14th, completing the Over It trilogy of albums that began with 2019’s Over It, followed by 2021’s Still Over It. Finally Over It is available for fans to pre-order now.

Walker first teased the announcement last week via The Shade Room. The Instagram page shared a number for fans to call, writing: “If you or a loved one has been affected by waiting on #SummerWalker’s album to drop, compensation may be in store for you! For relief, Summer has dropped a hotline number for anyone impacted by the wait.”

That teaser was followed by a video on Walker’s own YouTube page, in which she sits down for a lie detector test to answer a series of questions about the album. In it, she confirms Latto’s appearance on the record and shares its release date.

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Finally Over It will feature the single “Heart Of A Woman,” which was first released in December 2025. The song’s lyrics explore a toxic relationship: “Question is, why I do the things I do? / Answer I may never find, but I’ll always choose you / Wanna give up on you but, damn, I know I can’t / I put the blame on me for giving you chance after chance.”

The video for “Heart Of A Woman” saw Walker stuck in a time loop, repeating the same day three times, with each day representing a different phase of the Over It trilogy. The video additionally opened with a 15 second teaser of a brand-new track, which we might expect to hear on Finally Over It.

Walker recently appeared on Cardi B’s No. 1 album, Am I The Drama?, with both of her features, “Dead” and “Shower Tears,” charting on the Billboard Hot 100.

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BIA Responds To Cardi B Reference Track Release & Explains Why Ariana Grande Collab Never Came Out

BIA delivered her long-awaited debut album BIANCA last Friday (October 10) through Epic Records, marking a decade-long journey since signing with Pharrell Williams’ I Am Other label.

The Massachusetts-bred rapper chose strategic timing over quick momentum, despite opportunities following her Billboard Hot 100 top 20 collaboration “Whole Lotta Money” remix with Nicki Minaj.

The 16-track project showcases BIA’s versatility across multiple genres. She taps into her Latin heritage on “Hard Way” featuring Becky G, which samples Shakira’s “Hips Don’t Lie.”

The album also features collaborations with Denzel Curry, Ty Dolla $ign and Young Miko, while tracks like “October” highlight her vocal range as she transforms into “R&BIA.”

“They’re kind of figuring out how we can work together and be our truest, most authentic self,” BIA told Billboard about merging her rap persona with her legal name Bianca. “Sometimes our flaws, or sometimes like things that are most forward about us, or the most vulnerable things — those are all the things I put into a blender with this album, and I wanted to feel super authentic and relatable.”

Many expected BIA to use BIANCA to respond to Cardi B’s recent disses on “Pretty & Petty” from her AM I THE DRAMA? project. However, BIA deliberately avoided attaching negative energy to her debut effort.

“If I was to ever address it again, I would never attach it to my album, because this is a beautiful body of work that I believe in,” she stated. “I wouldn’t want to disservice this and overshadow it with noise or negativity.”

When pressed about potential future responses to Cardi B, BIA remained measured in her approach. “I think if this was me a year ago, I would’ve went [back at her] in 24 hours, but I think now where I’m at is such a beautiful place. I’m way more intentional with my music, and what I’m putting out.”

The feud originated from creative similarities between different projects, according to BIA.

“There were similarities between different things in the creative. And when I responded to the tweet, acknowledging it, she came aggressively, calling me, trying to bully me,” BIA explained.

Regarding the “Whole Lotta Money” controversy, BIA clarified her writing contributions after Cardi B mentioned receiving a reference track.

“The reference that she’s speaking of is the part ‘it’s a whole lot of money,’ and maybe a verse. I wrote the first verse on that song, and the hook, ‘I put on my jewelry just to go to the bodega,’” BIA said. “So I’m so glad you clarified that, because there would be no ‘Whole Lotta Money’ if there was no, ‘I put on my jewelry just to go to the bodega.’”

BIA also revealed details about unreleased collaborations with Ariana Grande, including “Esta Noche” which faced clearance issues, and “More” which appeared on Grande’s Sweetener album.

She praised Grande’s work ethic, noting: “I’ve seen Ariana comp her own vocals. I always tell people that, because that was crazy to me. That’s a different level of taking your artistry into your own hands.”

The album represents BIA’s evolution from her early EPs For Certain and Really Her, incorporating songs recorded over several years that finally found their proper home.

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Lil Yachty Concert Chaos Forces Emergency Shutdown At Sacramento State

Lil Yachty found himself at the center of controversy Saturday night when his post-game concert at Sacramento State’s homecoming celebration ended abruptly due to unruly behavior from attendees.

The Atlanta rapper was scheduled to perform following the Hornets’ 40-35 victory over Northern Colorado at Hornet Stadium, where over 20,000 fans witnessed the high-scoring matchup.

The trouble began during the fireworks display as concert organizers set up the stage in the endzone.

Attendees rushed the field from bleachers and surrounding areas, creating chaos as they scrambled for better viewing positions. The crowd surge prompted university officials to prioritize safety over entertainment.

Sacramento State President Dr. Luke Wood addressed the incident on Instagram, stating “The postgame concert concluded earlier than planned due to behavior from some community members (not our students) that did not meet our standards of decorum.”

Wood emphasized that the rapper wanted to continue performing, but the university made the decision to end the show early.

According to California State University, Sacramento’s, CapRadio, the concert was part of Sacramento State’s new initiative to enhance student experiences by combining athletics with live music performances.

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Assistant Director for President Projects and Strategic Partnerships Shawki Moore explained the program emerged from a student survey called “Operation Lit” that identified R&B and Hip-Hop concerts as a top priority for campus events.

The incident hasn’t derailed the university’s concert plans. Rappers Quavo and Blxst are scheduled to perform at the next two home games against Montana and Idaho.

Wood confirmed that a revised security plan is being developed for Friday’s game against Montana.

Lil Yachty, whose 2023 album Let’s Start Here debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200, has built a reputation for genre-bending music and energetic live performances. The 28-year-old artist has released five studio albums and collaborated with major artists throughout his career.

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Diddy Appeals Four-Year Prison Sentence Following Sex-Crimes Conviction

Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has filed an appeal of his federal sex crimes conviction and 50-month prison sentence. His legal team submitted the notice of appeal on October 20 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

The 55-year-old rapper and producer was convicted in July on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. A 12-person jury acquitted him of more serious charges including racketeering and sex trafficking.

Combs received his sentence on October 3 after a two-month trial. He will serve approximately four years in federal prison. The music executive has been held at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center since his September 2024 arrest.

“I take full responsibility and accountability for my past wrongs,” Combs wrote in a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian before sentencing. During his court appearance, he apologized to his former girlfriend Cassie Ventura and another accuser known as “Jane.”

“I want to personally apologize again to Cassie Ventura for any harm or hurt that I caused to her, emotionally or physically,” Combs said. “My actions were disgusting, shameful and sick.”

The trial featured testimony from more than 30 witnesses over seven weeks. Prosecutors alleged Combs led a criminal enterprise involving sex trafficking, kidnapping, drug offenses and forced labor. Government agents, ex-girlfriends, sex workers and hotel employees took the stand in Manhattan.

Ventura provided emotional testimony about alleged abuse during their relationship. Rapper Kid Cudi, who once dated Ventura, claimed Combs broke into his home.

Combs has faced legal troubles throughout his career. In 1996, he was convicted of criminal mischief for allegedly threatening a photographer with a gun. The Bad Boy Records founder has built a business empire spanning music, fashion and spirits.

His legal team will submit detailed appeal arguments at a later date. The appeal process could take months or years to resolve. Combs pleaded not guilty to all criminal charges before his trial began.

The case represents one of the most high-profile celebrity criminal trials in recent years. Federal prosecutors painted a picture of systematic abuse and exploitation within Combs’ business operations.

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