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Bad Bunny Announces 2022 Tour
Bad Bunny has announced El Último Tour del Mundo 2022—a tour named for his 2020 album of the same name. The dates range from February to April across North America. Find the announcement video below. Tickets go on sale April 16 at 12 p.m. The announcement video features WWE star Triple H, who praised Bad Bunny’s…

Bad Bunny has announced El Último Tour del Mundo 2022—a tour named for his 2020 album of the same name. The dates range from February to April across North America. Find the announcement video below. Tickets go on sale April 16 at 12 p.m.
The announcement video features WWE star Triple H, who praised Bad Bunny’s performance in the ring at WrestleMania 37 last night. Bad Bunny earned widespread praise for his in-ring skills at WrestleMania, where he hit a Canadian Destroyer (which he called the Bunny Destroyer). Watch that happen below, as well.
El Último Tour del Mundo wsa the third of three albums he release last year. It followed YHLQMDLG and Las Que No Iban a Salir. El Último Tour del Mundo was the first Spanish-language No. 1 record in the chart’s history. He won the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop or Urban Album this year for YHLQMDLG.
Read Pitchfork’s feature interview “A Day in the Life of Bad Bunny, Introverted Superstar.”
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Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama’s Podcast Parodied on SNL: Watch
During the “Weekend Update” portion of last night’s Saturday Night Live, Michael Che welcomed guests Bruce Springsteen (played by Beck Bennett) and Barack Obama (played by Chris Redd) to discuss the duo’s new podcast Renegades: Born in the USA. In the sketch, Springsteen and Obama were asked about their rapport and what they discuss. The…

During the “Weekend Update” portion of last night’s Saturday Night Live, Michael Che welcomed guests Bruce Springsteen (played by Beck Bennett) and Barack Obama (played by Chris Redd) to discuss the duo’s new podcast Renegades: Born in the USA. In the sketch, Springsteen and Obama were asked about their rapport and what they discuss. The duo offer some very brief examples of how they relate to one another. Watch it happen below.
The episode was hosted by Carey Mulligan and featured performances and sketches from musical guest Kid Cudi.
Read “Breaking Down Bruce Springsteen’s Uncharacteristic Super Bowl Commercial” and the 2016 Pitchfork feature “The Presidential Suite: A Look Back at Obama’s Musical Milestones.”
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Watch Kid Cudi Perform, Star in “Weird Little Flute” Sketch on SNL
Kid Cudi was the musical guest on last night’s Carey Mulligan–hosted episode of Saturday Night Live. He performed two songs from his 2020 album Man on the Moon III: The Chosen: “Tequila Shots” and “Sad People.” Cudi also appeared in a musical sketch called “Weird Little Flute” where he and some friends (Pete Davidson, Chris…

Kid Cudi was the musical guest on last night’s Carey Mulligan–hosted episode of Saturday Night Live. He performed two songs from his 2020 album Man on the Moon III: The Chosen: “Tequila Shots” and “Sad People.” Cudi also appeared in a musical sketch called “Weird Little Flute” where he and some friends (Pete Davidson, Chris Redd, and a cameoing Timothée Chalamet) delved into their obsessions with wind instruments. Watch it all happen below.
Cudi took the stage wearing a dress for his performance of “Sad People”—an homage to Kurt Cobain, he later confirmed. In a 2018 conversation with Jaden Smith, Cudi discussed how people had historically mocked him for his fashion choices. “I remember I wore a kilt, and everyone made fun of me, like, ‘Cudi wears a dress,’” he said. “It was just people being ignorant. But at that time, I thought, ‘Hip hop is the most judgmental genre of music.’ Now, you can be yourself and do your own thing. This is what I dreamed the business would be like.”
The episode also featured a “Weekend Update” sketch that parodied Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama’s podcast. Marcus Mumford made a cameo during Mulligan’s monologue.
Man on the Moon III arrived in December and featured guest spots from Phoebe Bridgers, the late Pop Smoke, Skepta, and Trippie Redd. He also appeared in Bill & Ted Face the Music as himself.
In 2018, Cudi teamed up with Kanye West for their joint album Kids See Ghosts. Cudi’s previous solo studio album was 2016’s Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin’.
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