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entertainmentFriday, July 24, 2026

Bon Jovi's cut-short show leads SDCC day

San Diego Comic-Con is in full swing, but the biggest story today is a rock legend leaving the stage early. Bon Jovi's abrupt end at Madison Square Garden steals headlines from the convention floor, while Charli XCX's new album and a Big Bang Theory spinoff premiere offer fresh entertainment talking points.

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Concert cut short

A sinus infection stops a rock icon mid-show, while a boy band reunion teases new music.

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Bon Jovi Abruptly Ends MSG Concert Due to Sinus Infection

Bon Jovi ended his Madison Square Garden concert after 90 minutes due to a sinus infection, promising to reschedule. Multiple outlets are covering the abrupt exit, making it the day's most-talked-about live music moment.

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New releases and premieres

Charli XCX's follow-up to 'Brat' arrives, and a Big Bang Theory spinoff kills off a beloved character.

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Rico Nasty: RX

Pitchfork reviews Rico Nasty's album 'RX', examining her influence on rage rap and recounting an incident where Playboi Carti fans heckled her at a show.

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    A brief article that uses a quote from actress Isabelle Huppert about her work not relating to other art forms as a springboard to discuss the distinction between acting and pop stardom, specifically in relation to Charli xcx's new album titled "Music, Fashion, Film." The article

  • Walker Scobell Teases A New Entrance For Rachel Elizabeth Dare In 'Percy Jackson' Season 3: "Things Change"decider.com

    Walker Scobell teases that Rachel Elizabeth Dare's introduction in Percy Jackson Season 3 may differ from her iconic entrance in The Titan's Curse book, noting that adaptations sometimes require changes to the source material. The article discusses potential alterations to the be

  • Director Na Hong-Jin Previews Alien Invasion Movie 'Hope' at Comic-Convariety.com

    South Korean director Na Hong-Jin made his San Diego Comic-Con debut to preview his upcoming alien action film "Hope," distributed by Neon. Known for intense thrillers like "The Chaser," "The Yellow Sea," and "The Wailing," Na described "Hope" as a continuation of his thematic me

  • TV For Free?; Retail Media Goes Wholesale | AdExchangerbriefly.co

    Paramount+ is developing a free, ad-supported access layer called a "free front porch" that would require an account login, allowing the streaming service to deliver personalized advertising and upsell users to paid subscription tiers. The model draws inspiration from Pluto TV (a

  • Death Message by Mark Billinghamjenmedsbookreviews.com

    A blog post introducing and reviewing Death Message by Mark Billingham, part of a series following the Tom Thorne novels. The post provides basic book details (published 2008 by Sphere) and sets up the premise: Tom Thorne receives disturbing photos of murder victims on his mobile

  • Check Out The Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls Opening Alongside New Year 1 Characters | Console Creatureswww.consolecreatures.com

    Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls is releasing soon with a new opening movie produced by Japanese studio Sanzigen. The opening combines classic fighting game aesthetics with early 2000s anime style, featuring a rock-inspired theme song by vocalists Keiko Terada (SHOW-YA) and mayu. Pro

  • Big Brother Recap: Rome Evicted From Season 28 — Week 2 Resultswww.tvline.com

    This article recaps the Week 2 eviction episode of Big Brother Season 28, revealing that Rome was evicted from the house. The episode featured a dramatic week with Rome, Melody, and Jason facing eviction, with Rome ultimately being sent home.

  • Fact Check: WNBA Did NOT Tell Sophie Cunningham She Can't Point Because It's Racially Derogatorysports.yahoo.com

    Did the WNBA tell Sophie Cunningham she can no longer point because it is racially derogatory? No, that's not true: There is no evidence the WNBA banned Indiana Fever player Cunningham from pointing at other players or selling merchandise of...

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