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Gwen Stefani Admits Regretting Final Years Of No Doubt: Gwen Stefani has opened up about regretting the later years of No Doubt's time together. In an interview with “Nylon,” Stefani admitted she wished she had spent more time with her family. Reflecting on the band's final album, the songstress admitted feeling drained and torn between her career and family life. She revealed her inner conflict, saying, "I would be leaving my family. And if I didn’t come home with a song, I’d be like, ‘Oh my God, I’m such a loser." Despite the challenges, Stefani acknowledged the value of their efforts, stating, "But we did it, and there are some good songs." Looking ahead, Stefani remains open to new opportunities, while not dwelling on the future. Despite all of this, No Doubt is set to perform at Coachella tomorrow, which will be their first live gig since 2015.
Ben Platt Announces North American Tour: Ben Platt, known for his Tony, Grammy, and Emmy wins, is set to embark on The “Honeymind Tour” across North America this summer, starting from July 18th in Boston. The tour, which is in support of the “Honeymind” album which drops May 31st, will include performances at iconic venues like the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles and two nights at Massey Hall in Toronto, with Grammy winner Brandy Clark as the supporting act for all dates. Platt put out a press statement saying, “I’m thrilled to be taking my show on the road! Performing my music live is what I cherish most, and I can’t wait to sing and connect with fans all over the country in such beautiful theaters and outdoor spaces.” Presale tickets start on April 16th, followed by general ticket sales on April 18th, including limited VIP packages.
"Bob Marley: One Love" Coming To Paramount+: The highly-acclaimed musical biopic "Bob Marley: One Love" is coming to a television (or device) near you. Streaming of the film about the life of Bob Marley begins today on Paramount+. The film, starring Kingsley Ben-Adir as the reggae legend, has pulled in $175-million globally during its theatrical run.