Fans hoping to see rappers Snoop Dogg and Sean “Diddy” Combs live on stage in the United Kingdom will have to travel elsewhere. The duo’s One Love Peace tour has been canceled in the UK, despite efforts to keep the outing afloat and persuade government officials to reverse their decision to lift their ban on Snoop Dogg and grant him a visa card to enter the country. Snoop was banned from the country last April, after he and his entourage were involved in a brawl in London’s Heathrow Airport when they were denied entrance into British Airways’ first class lounge area. Seven security guards were injured in the fracas, which also led to Snoop Dogg being permanently banned from flying British Airways.
“P. Diddy and Snoop were incredibly disappointed and devastated by the news,” tour spokesperson Celena Aponte told AllHipHop.com in a statement today (Mar. 27). “They really did not want to let fans down this way as the UK was a planned highlight of the tour. However, this ultimately was a situation out of their control. With late notice of Snoop being denied a visa, time has ran out and it is too late reconfigure the show,” Aponte said.
The cancellation marks a low point for the tour, which recently hit a snag after Home Office Minister John Reid denied Snoop Dogg a visa card and banned him from performing in the UK. Snoop Dogg, born Calvin Broadus and Combs were slated to play dates in Cardiff, Manchester, Glasgow and Nottingham. The One Love Peace tour will now head to Dublin, Ireland for two shows Saturday (March 31) and Sunday (April 1) at The Point. Snoop and Diddy are former rivals. Their appearances in Ireland comes during a historic moment in time for Northern Ireland, as the major Protestant and Catholic parties have agreed to share power for the first time in history, starting on May 8. UK ticket holders can obtain ticket refunds at the original point of purchase.
Actor Eddie Griffin, best known for his comedic role in the film Undercover Brother, may be working for free on his next film, Redline after he destroyed a rare Ferrari that is featured in movie. During a promotional campaign for the picture at Irwindale Speedway on Monday, Eddie lost control and put the Italian thoroughbred into a concrete wall. According to TMZ, funny man Eddie Griffin was crying more than laughing yesterday when he accidentally totaled a prized Ferrari Enzo at Irwindale Speedway, which was being used as a promotional tool for his latest film, Redline. The beautiful red, ultra rare, $1.5 million Ferrari Enzo was being used in conjunction with a charity event for Race for a Cause and as promotion for the upcoming film, Redline on Monday when the crash occurred. Reports claim that Griffin was doing rehearsals for the event when he lost control of the car and ended up in the wall, leaving the sleek sports car in a twisted mess. Eddie Griffin was taken from the track in an ambulance, but didn’t sustain any injuries and was in good spirits.
BBC reports that the Ferrari Enzo actually belongs to Redline producer, Daniel Sadek, who revealed that he has mixed feelings about the crash. “I’m glad Eddie came out of the crash OK but my dream car got destroyed.” After taking stock of the events at the speedway, Sadek reveals that he tried to put things into perspective and said, ” I went to my trailer for about 15 minutes and I thought, there’s people dying every day. A lot of worse things are happening in the world.”
This time, it’s no prank—Punk’d will soon have its last laugh. MTV announced Monday that the eighth season of Ashton Kutcher’s hidden-camera show would be its final outing. To mark the celebrity-pranking series’ sendoff, the network said it would air all eight episodes from the upcoming season back-to-back in a special “sneak peek marathon” on Apr. 7. The new season will then officially premiere on Apr. 10, as part of MTV’s new Tuesday night lineup.
“We decided to make an event out of it,” MTV Entertainment president Brian Graden told the Hollywood Reporter. “We’re looking to experiment with many alternate programming and premiere models as a way for things to take hold in an age of technology.”
The show’s final episodes will feature victims including Evangeline Lilly, Magic Johnson, Hilary Swank, Jewel and Nelly Furtado, the network said. The list of celebrities targeted by the show in past seasons reads like a who’s who of young Hollywood, with everyone from Lindsay Lohan to Kanye West falling prey to Kutcher’s hoaxes at some point in Punk’d history. Kutcher once even famously pranked his Punk’d audience, when he announced in December 2003 that he was pulling the plug on the show after the second-season finale. CONTINUE READING
Rappers may not be the most kid-friendly artists in the music world, but one member of G-Unit is denying accusations that he picked on someone half his age. Emcee Tony Yayo pleaded not guilty Sunday to misdemeanor charges of harassment and endangering the welfare of a child, just one day after his arrest in New York for allegedly beating up a 14-year-old boy. While the New York Police Department has not released the boy’s identity—as is typical protocol for incidents involving minors—the alleged teenage victim is believed to be James Rosemond, the son of G-Unit rival the Game’s manager, Jimmy “Henchman” Rosemond.
J Records platinum recording artist and American Idol season 3 winner Fantasia Barrino is apparantly taking a short break from Broadway and currently shooting a video for her next single, “When I See You” in New York City! The video is being directed by Lenny Bass. He’s been in the game for a while, but he is pretty unknown. He’s done videos for Ruben Studdard (Change Me), It’s Goin Down (Yung Joc), and even “Free Yourself” by Fantasia! Check out a few pics from the set of the new video below… Also, not to get off track but erhm .. what the hell is that on her leg?? Big tattoos (3rd photo)Â on girls are not sexy, in my opinion at least.
As you all probably know I am a pretty big Beyonce fan. I run a website at www.foreverbeyonce.com. Anyhow, she will be releasing a video anthology next Tuesday (April 3) covering every single video off of her multi-platinum sophomore album B’Day. The only song that will not have an accompanying video is unfortunately “Resentment,” which is one of the best songs off the album, but it’s whatever… She’s releasing a few new songs to be featured on a re-release of the actual album, so if you liked B’Day, then be sure to purchase the Video Anthology and the Deluxe Edition CD! Check out a few screenshots of some of the videos after the cut… CONTINUE READING
Crazy brand new track by Ne-Yo featuring Jay-Z, “Call Me Crazy,” from Ne-Yo’s upcoming sophomore album yet to be titled, man I’m feelin the couple tracks I’ve heard so far from Ne-Yo. The vocals on this joint are crazy, love the melody too, looks like this album is going to be on point come May 1stRemember you can always hit Ne-Yo up on his myspace for further updates at myspace.com/neyo
Here is the U.S. Version of Nelly Furtado’s brand new video “All Good Things (Come to an end),” with newly added scenes, from her latest album Loose. Love this record, hope she gets another hit with this one!