Entertainment Roundup
by Travis Conant
Sneak a peek at all things entertainment, see what is new and happening in the entertainment world.
In local entertainment,
Windsor band Disaster Strike has announced via their Facebook page, they have two new shows in November at Rockstar Music Hall. The first is on Nov. 9, with doors opening at 8 p.m. The band is set playing alongside another Windsor band, Talking Violet. Tickets are $10 and is an all ages show with a chaperone.
The other show is Nov. 16, 2018. The Is There A Band In The House returns to headline bands to support 13-year-old boy who is fighting stage 4 cancer for the third time in four years. Tickets for this event will be available for purchase soon. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door.
For the full list of details on these two events visit Disaster Strike’s Facebook page.
In world entertainment news,
Former Nickelodeon actress/singer-songwriter Ariana Grande has announced she will be going on tour to support her album Sweetener.
This album debuted in August of this year. The tour will kick off in Albany, N.Y on Mar. 18 and conclude at Madison Square Garden three months later on June 18. Tickets will go on presale for American Express Card members on Nov. 1 at 10 a.m.
So far the new Halloween movie currently has a 79 per cent rating with 264 reviews. The movie has made over $106 million since its release on Oct. 19, 2018. With the huge amount of success the new Halloween movie has gained over its short time period, sequels of the 2018 release have been rumoured.
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis who reprised her role as Laurie Strode from the original Halloween movies said she would be happy to reprise her role in the 2018 sequel if director David Gordon Green returns. During an interview with Empire Magazine Australia, Curtis said “If David Gordon Green called me up and said let’s do another Halloween movie, I would do another Halloween.”