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  • Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs appears in court, pleads not guilty to new charges

    Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs appears in court, pleads not guilty to new charges

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    Sean “Diddy” Combs has again pleaded not guilty to new charges brought against him by U.S. attorneys, who accuse him of turning his “multi-faceted business empire” into a “criminal enterprise” over two decades.

    Three weeks before Combs’ criminal trial is set to begin, the 55-year-old Grammy-winning hip-hop mogul appeared in Manhattan court Monday afternoon for an arraignment. Reuters reports Combs entered a not guilty plea in response to the latest criminal indictment, filed April 3, that adds one count of sex trafficking and one count of transportation to engage in prostitution of “Victim-2” to the previous three charges against him.

    In the third superseding indictment, prosecutors claimed Combs’ alleged behavior in the additional criminal claims took place from 2021 to 2024.

    In response to the revised indictment, Combs’ legal team previously said in a statement to USA TODAY, “These are not new allegations or new accusers. These are the same individuals, former long-term girlfriends, who were involved in consensual relationships. This was their private sex life, defined by consent, not coercion.”

    USA TODAY has reached out to Combs’ team for comment.

    What crimes is Diddy accused of committing?

    Combs now faces two counts of sex trafficking, two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution and one count of racketeering ahead of his May 5 trial. He has adamantly maintained his innocence in the criminal case as well as in response to dozens of sexual assault lawsuits, which detail alleged events that date back to the 1990s, that have been filed over the past 1½ years.

    The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York first unsealed its criminal charges against Combs on Sept. 17. Federal prosecutors have since leveled a few new accusations in three superseding indictments as their investigation continues to unfold.

    In prosecutors’ second superseding indictment from March, new accusations against Combs claimed he subjected employees to forced labor under inhumane circumstances.

    Combs and his conspirators “maintained control over certain employees of the Combs Business” and “forced” them to “work long hours with little sleep, through use of, among other things, physical force, psychological harm, financial harm, and reputational harm, and/or threats of the same,” per the indictment.

    This was an amended version of the first superseding indictment in January, which added three unnamed women who were allegedly victims of his so-called sex trafficking enterprise.

    Prosecutors allege that as part of Combs’ alleged “criminal enterprise,” he and his associates engaged in kidnapping, arson and physical violence, sex trafficking and forced labor, among other crimes.

    In November 2023, Combs’ ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura filed — and quickly settled — a lawsuit with bombshell assault and abuse allegations against the Bad Boy Records founder. The unnamed “Victim 1” in the criminal indictment against Combs has been identified as Cassie.

    Combs is currently in jail after being denied bond multiple times. Jury selection is scheduled to start May 5, with an anticipated May 12 date for opening statements.

    If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence, RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Hotline offers free, confidential, 24/7 support to survivors and their loved ones in English and Spanish at: 800.656.HOPE (4673) and Hotline.RAINN.org and en Español RAINN.org/es.

    Contributing: Jay Stahl, USA TODAY

  • Gayle King explains ‘nervous’ appearance ahead of Blue Origin flight

    Gayle King explains ‘nervous’ appearance ahead of Blue Origin flight

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    Gayle King’s game face might be a little shaky, but that’s OK.

    The television news journalist, 70, launched into space Monday morning on the historic all-female Blue Origin flight that explored the outer orbit for 11 minutes.

    The mission, called NS-31, also included pop star Katy Perry and journalist Lauren Sánchez, alongside former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, bioastronautics research scientist Amanda Nguyen and film producer Kerianne Flynn. The six women became the first all-female space crew in more than 60 years, Blue Origin has said.

    However, King’s trailblazer spirit didn’t spare the “CBS Mornings” co-host of some last-minute jitters. While walking toward the capsule, King and her crewmates rang a ceremonial bell before boarding. Her notably serious facial expression drew concern and playful teasing from fans on social media.

    “I don’t think Gayle will make it,” Amelda Packiry wrote on Facebook. “She will stop that rocket before liftoff. She looks very much nervous.”

    Well, after a successful touchdown, King shared what was going through her mind before leaving the atmosphere.

    Why Gayle King was ‘so afraid’ ahead of space flight

    During a press conference following the space flight, King — a self-professed “nervous flier” — reflected on her anxious demeanor ahead of launch.

    “At that moment I was so afraid, I just wanted to get into my seat because I just wanted to let the training kick in,” King explained. “I just wanted to get inside the capsule and sit down. So, the process of walking up there was a little daunting for me.”

    Despite the nerve-wracking feat, King expressed gratitude for the life-changing experience, adding, “I know I will never forget it.”

    “I walked out of there thinking, gosh I can do anything,” King said. “I’m so proud of us. I really am proud of me because I never in a gazillion years thought I could do this.”

    Gayle King entertains the internet with space flight nerves

    King’s pre-flight nerves quickly became a hot topic on social media, with fans weighing in on the news personality’s appearance.

    “Gayle King is all of us on a Monday,” @DarkSkinPrue wrote on X.

    “Gayle King looks scared. She’s not even smiling,” Laura Trestrail commented on Facebook. “Should of had her BFF Oprah (Winfrey) go with her 🫣💡”

    “Lmao it’s Gayle King’s face for me. A face of regret or? 😂🤣,” X user @JTwifeyy wrote.

    In a more sentimental take, Kayla Starr Simmons shared on Threads that King’s resolve to conquer her flying fears was inspiring.

    “She’s been talking so transparently about how scared she was to do this. You could quite literally see the fear in her eyes as she rung the bell, she looked terrified!”, Simmons wrote. “The main thing I learned is to do it, and do it scared. Live your life fully without any regrets.”

    Contributing: Anna Kaufman and Eric Lagatta, USA TODAY

  • Who stars in ‘Last of Us’? Kaitlyn Dever, Isabela Merced, more

    Who stars in ‘Last of Us’? Kaitlyn Dever, Isabela Merced, more

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    Every post-apocalyptic series has its share of cast turnover. But Pedro Pascal singlehandedly changed the face of HBO’s “The Last of Us” with the horrifying Season 1 hospital finale.

    Pascal’s enraged protector, Joel, mowed down the rebel Fireflies (including the surgeon in scrubs), who were about to study immune Ellie’s (Bella Ramsey) brain for a possible infection cure to save humanity.

    Season 2 kicked off April 13 (now streaming on Max) with a revamped crew of returning faces and new characters in the video game adaptation — including a posse seeking revenge for Joel’s violent act of surrogate father love.

    Here are the main players joining Joel and Ellie in fortified Jackson, Wyoming, five years after the Firefly destruction:

    Isabela Merced stars as Dina

    Who’s Dina? The warrior who patrols the infected has become Ellie’s best friend and joke-cracking action sidekick. The Dina-Ellie relationship goes deeper during a dance in Episode 1. While Ellie is subconsciously furious at her surrogate dad, Dina gamely rewatches the beloved “Curtis and Viper 2” movie with Joel. “He’s like Dina’s fun uncle,” says Merced. “We don’t see that dynamic in the game, but it really informs how we’ll see Dina later on.”

    We’ve seen Isabela Merced before: Merced, 23, played Dora in 2019’s live-action movie “Dora and the Lost City of Gold” and Izabella in 2017’s “Transformers: The Last Night.”

    Additional superpower: Merced is Hawkgirl in DC’s “Superman” movie, which opens July 11 (the same month as Pascal’s superhero role in Marvel’s “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.”) There’s no blockbuster beef. “It’s a win-win. If he wins, we all win. If I win, we all win,” says Merced. “It’s pretty cool that we both get to be superheroes at the same time.”

    Young Mazino can fight as Jesse

    Who’s Jesse: The patrol leader gives everything to Jackson, and gains respect from the community as patrol leader. Jesse has an on-and-off relationship with Dina (currently off).

    We’ve seen Young Mazino before: Mazino, 33, sizzled in his Emmy-nominated, breakout role in Netflix’s rage-filled series “Beef.”

    Extra credit: Mazino brings real fight to dystopian Jackson. Born Christopher Young Kim to Korean immigrant parents, Mazino, 33, is a first-degree Taekwondo blackbelt who “dabbles” in martial arts, including Muay Thai. But expect gun skills against the infected. “I won’t give spoilers, but if Jesse is doing Muay Thai, I’m in a really bad situation,” says Mazino.

    Kaitlyn Dever rocks rage as Abby

    Who’s Abby? Abby Anderson is a pivotal Part 2 video game character who leads a devastated group of Firefly survivors to hunt down Joel for what he did.

    We’ve seen Dever before: Dever, 28, starred as socially awkward Amy in 2019’s “Booksmart,” Betsy Mallum in Hulu’s 2021 miniseries “Dopesick” and wellness influencer Belle Gibson in Netflix’s “Apple Cider Vinegar.”

    Previous life: Dever was cast as Ellie a decade ago in the original film version of “The Last of Us” that was later scrapped. “As filmmaking goes, it just didn’t end up happening,” says Dever, who believes playing TV’s Abby a decade later is her destiny. “It feels like that was meant to be.”

    Crushing the casting controversy: Some fans initially objected to the pivotal casting, saying Abby is noticeably more ripped in the video game. Dever saw the social-media trolling. “Yeah, duh, like right when I opened my phone,” she says. “It was hard to get away from it. But there was no wavering from ‘absolutely yes’ for this part.”

    Dever brings channeled rage to Abby. “I changed my body language,” she says. “How she walks and commands a room is actually quite intimidating.”

    The Millers are back, with a son, Benjamin

    Who are the Millers? Joel’s family since Season 1 has been brother Tommy (Gabriel Luna) and pregnant sister-in-law Maria Miller (Rutina Wesley). After so much death, the Millers, pillars of the Jackson community, now have a 5-year-old son, Benjamin (Ezra Benedict Agbonkhese).

    “Maria keeps saying, ‘He’s our gift,’ ” Wesley says of her onscreen child. “He’s really softened (her) in a way that she forgot she could be and made us closer as a couple.”

    “Benji’s our Phoenix,” says Luna. “The child has reignited our purpose.”

  • Performers, dates, tickets, hosts, what to know

    Performers, dates, tickets, hosts, what to know

    The 2025 Essence Festival of Culture will bring “legacy, rhythm, and resilience” to New Orleans this summer.

    Attendees can expect performances from major artists like rapper GloRilla, R&B songstress Muni Long, and hip hop trailblazer and NOLA native Master P, according to a festival announcement.

    The festival, which coincides with the 55th anniversary of Essence Magazine, is set for the Fourth of July weekend.

    “This year’s festival will be both a time capsule and a forward-looking celebration — honoring the legacy that began on the page and now lives boldly on the stage,” Essence said.

    Here’s what we know about this year’s festival.

    2025 Essence Festival of Culture: Dates, tickets, venue, hosts

    The 2025 Essence Festival of Culture is set for July 4-6 in the New Orleans.

    The festival said “elevated daytime experiences” would take place at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, while evening concerts are at the Caesars Superdome.

    Tickets are currently available on Ticketmaster.

    Comedian and “Black-ish” star Anthony Anderson and cultural multi-hyphenate Kenny Burns will serve as the hosts at the Caesars Superdome.

    According to Essence, this year’s theme is “We are Made Like This,” which “speaks to the generations of Black brilliance that have shaped the world and continue to move it forward. “

    Confirmed performers

    According to Essence, current and legacy acts will take the stage at the Caesars Superdome and Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. Performers announced so far include:

    • Muni Long
    • Summer Walker
    • GloRilla
    • Maxwell
    • Davido
    • Master P
    • Boyz II Men
    • Donell Jones
    • Buju Banton
    • The Isley Brothers
    • Nas

    Who is curating the Quincy Jones tribute?

    Legendary producer Jermaine Dupri will spearhead a tribute for Quincy Jones. The late music icon died in late November at the age of 91.

    Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at [email protected].

  • Why on earth did Katy Perry go to space?

    Why on earth did Katy Perry go to space?


    The kookiness of this whole ordeal makes perfect sense for Katy Perry who, throughout her career, has made being corny and unserious her whole brand.

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    Katy Perry just went to space, and the whole thing feels kinda … whatever.

    The “E.T.” singer took a short break from this “Woman’s World” April 14 to be among the stars. She was accompanied by former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, prominent civil rights activist and bioastronautics research scientist Amanda Nguyen, journalist and television personality Gayle King, film producer Kerianne Flynn and Emmy Award-winning journalist Lauren Sánchez, who so happens to be the fiancée of the man behind it all, Jeff Bezos.

    The Amazon founder’s space technology company, Blue Origin, took the ladies on a brief morning trip above Earth.

    In an Elle magazine interview boasting the impact of the trip – there hasn’t been an all-women space flight since Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova’s 1963 solo mission – Perry exclaimed that “space is going to finally be glam.” Whatever that means! 

    But why in the world should we care about Perry and friends’ space odyssey?

    Who is the billionaire space race really for? Can’t be us.

    Let’s just call it what it is: This is all spectacle. The media fanfare, the celebrities selected – it’s all meant to act as an intergalactic billboard for Blue Origin. 

    Space exploration is exciting on its own as it fills our curiosity of the unknown, but this ongoing billionaire space race is annoying at best and nefarious at worst. It seems like our tech overlords’ obsession with space is motivated less by a love of technology and more by the potential of escaping a planet they’ve mined for all it’s worth.

    Whether it’s space colonies orbiting the Earth, “Mickey 17”-style, or settlements on foreign planets, the idea of humans making a second home in space seems less far-fetched as Earth becomes increasingly inhospitable. 

    None of this will happen in our lifetime, especially if you don’t have $150,000 lying around for the deposit. 

    From Neil Armstrong to Katy Perry, historians of the future will look back on space escapades like Blue Origin as stepping stones to the first human colonies on Mars or the moon. 

    But as I sat in contemplation, staring up at the stars Perry just saw up close, I kept coming back to my original question: Why did Perry specifically choose to do this? In her Elle interview, she expressed that she was flying for her daughter, Daisy, “to inspire her to never have limits on her dreams and show her that any type of person can reach their dreams.” 

    As lovely as that sounds, her reasoning comes off a bit tactless. Is it really best to sow inspiration through a private company owned by one of President Donald Trump’s billionaire yes-men? 

    Why did Katy Perry go to space?

    In a now-memed interview with The Associated Press, Perry expressed excitement about “the engineering of it all” and learning “more about STEM,” some pretty ChatGPT-like answers anyone could spit out when asked about space travel on the spot.

    She even shared her lifelong love of astrophysics. Does this explain the “E.T.” music video? 

    Watching that AP interview on TikTok and reading the comments made it all make sense. Which other pop star would do something so needlessly nonsensical?

    Perhaps Lady Gaga? She expressed a desire to perform in space a decade ago, even going so far as to announce that she would be the first recording artist to sing in space in 2015 – something that never actually happened. The Lady Gaga of this decade seems much more grounded. 

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    The fact that Perry herself couldn’t even offer up a coherent answer makes even more sense out of this expedition. Maybe there’s an under-the-table check involved? Maybe she’s just bored and needs some publicity to help with low ticket sales for her upcoming tour?

    Regardless, the kookiness of this whole ordeal makes perfect sense for Perry, who, throughout her career, has made being corny and unserious her whole brand. 

    To her loudest critics, her playing space buddies with evil billionaire Jeff Bezos is just another pledge in her allegiance to loserdom. Her most valiant stans may spin it as campy and iconic. As for me and my house, we see it as Katy Perry just being Katy Perry. 

    Kofi Mframa is a columnist and digital producer for USA TODAY and the USA TODAY Network.

  • New dates and how to get tickets

    New dates and how to get tickets

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    Rock legend Stevie Nicks has added a slew of new dates to her 2025 solo tour.

    The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer will delight more audiences than expected with her timeless voice and mystical stage presence as she stretches her country-wide run through the summer and into the fall.

    The 2025 tour, produced by Live Nation, includes nine new solo dates across North America, plus select stadium shows with Billy Joel in cities including New Orleans, Detroit and Santa Clara, California.

    Here is everything to know about Nicks’ tour in 2025.

    Stevie Nicks tour dates 2025

    Here are the newly added dates for Stevie Nicks’ 2025 tour:

    • Aug. 8: MetLife Stadium (with Billy Joel), East Rutherford, New Jersey
    • Aug. 12: TD Garden, Boston
    • Aug. 15: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto
    • Aug. 19: Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minnesota
    • Aug. 23: Heritage Bank Center, Cincinnati
    • Aug. 27: Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, South Carolina
    • Aug. 30: Amalie Arena, Tampa, Florida
    • Oct. 4: Levi’s Stadium (with Billy Joel), Santa Clara, California
    • Oct. 7: PHX Arena, Phoenix
    • Oct. 11: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas
    • Oct. 15: Paycom Center, Oklahoma City
    • Oct. 18: Caesars Superdome (with Billy Joel), New Orleans
    • Nov. 15: Ford Field (with Billy Joel), Detroit

    Stevie Nicks tour tickets

    The general on-sale for Stevie Nicks tickets begins at 8 a.m. local time on Friday, April 18, at livenation.com.

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  • Ashanti ‘American Idol’ performance wows judges

    Ashanti ‘American Idol’ performance wows judges

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    The newest season of “American Idol” is well underway with a fresh batch of musical hopefuls vying for a shot at fame.

    But the most buzz-worthy performance Sunday night came not from one of those up-and-comers, but from Ashanti, an R&B darling who treated audience members to a medley of her greatest hits.

    In a shimmering floor-length gold gown, Ashanti kicked off the performance with a rendition of “The Way That I Love You,” as judges Carrie Underwood, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan danced along in their seats.

    She then moved into “Foolish,” which brought the judges out of their seats for a two-step.

    Underwood, with a tropical flower in her hair to signal the show’s mid-season voyage from California to Hawaii, swayed back and forth and whooped a few times as Ashanti hit the high notes.

    A gaggle of hula dancers joined Ashanti during “Foolish,” no doubt part of the Disney Aulani resort extravaganza that serves as the backdrop for a portion of the show. ABC, which broadcasts “American Idol,” is owned by Disney.

    Earlier in the night’s show, Jelly Roll, the singing competition’s artist-in-residence and a mentor during last week’s episode was blown away by another performance − a contestant covering his song.

    Contestant Jamal Roberts brought Jelly Roll’s “Liar” to the stage in dramatic fashion with a stool kick, an uncompromising attitude and grit to his voice. 

    “I would feel disrespectful to call this my song in this moment,” Jelly Roll said after Jamal’s performance. “This is now Jamal’s song. I was singing Jamal’s song tonight.”

    Watch Ashanti on ‘American Idol’

    Ashanti served as a guest coach during this week’s episode and told host Ryan Seacrest after her performance that she had been particularly impressed with the contestants.

    “All of their stories all of their passion and where they come from, the talent is just through the roof,” she said. “And they have a purpose.”

    Contributing: KiMi Robinson, USA TODAY

  • HBO’s ‘Harry Potter’ announces cast: Dumbledore, Snape, Hagrid, more

    HBO’s ‘Harry Potter’ announces cast: Dumbledore, Snape, Hagrid, more

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    HBO has made its first casting announcement for its upcoming “Harry Potter” live-action series, filling fans in on who will be playing Hogwarts’ most famous – and infamous – faculty.

    The identities of the six cast members playing Albus Dumbledore, Minerva McGonagall, Severus Snape, Rubeus Hagrid, Professor Quirrell and Argus Filch were announced Monday as the series approaches its first planned filming date.

    “We are happy to announce the casting of John Lithgow, Janet McTeer, Paapa Essiedu, Nick Frost, Luke Thallon and Paul Whitehouse to play Dumbledore, McGonagall, Snape, Hagrid, Quirrell and Filch,” said Francesca Gardiner, showrunner and executive producer and Mark Mylod, director of multiple episodes and executive producer, in a statement. “We’re delighted to have such extraordinary talent onboard, and we can’t wait to see them bring these beloved characters to new life.”

    Some of the newly announced casting was alluded to or leaked in advance, such as Lithgow as Dumbledore and Frost as Hagrid.

    While we don’t yet know the rest of the cast, including the titular character and his group of friends, an open casting call was issued in September 2024 for the roles of Harry, Ron and Hermione. It called for actors who would be between the ages of 9 and 11 in April 2025, indicating that the decision may be made soon, if not already made.

    Filming is expected to begin in the summer of 2025. A release date is still forthcoming.

    Here’s what we know about the series and cast so far.

    Six major cast members for ‘Harry Potter’ HBO series confirmed

    • John Lithgow as Albus Dumbledore
    • Janet McTeer as Minerva McGonagall
    • Paapa Essiedu as Severus Snape
    • Nick Frost as Rubeus Hagrid
    • Luke Thallon as Professor Quirrell
    • Paul Whitehouse as Argus Filch

    What we know about the upcoming ‘Harry Potter’ HBO series

    The “Harry Potter” TV series will be released over the course of 10 years, with each season being an authentic adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s original novels. Through a television series format as opposed to the films, the show will be able to “dive deep into each of the iconic books that fans have continued to enjoy for all of these years,” according to Casey Bloys, Chairman and CEO, HBO & Max Content. 

    In a press event unveiling the show, Bloys added, “We truly have the time to tell more in-depth stories in ways the world has never seen before,” noting that the series will “stand alongside” the films while reaching an “entirely new generation” of fans. 

    The series is written and executive-produced by Francesca Gardiner, along with Mark Mylod, who will executive-produce and direct multiple episodes. The series is also executive produced by J.K. Rowling, Neil Blair, and Ruth Kenley-Letts of Brontë Film and TV, and David Heyman of Heyday Films.

  • Beyoncé teams up with collaborator Willie Jones in new Levi’s ad

    Beyoncé teams up with collaborator Willie Jones in new Levi’s ad

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    • Beyoncé models her latest Levi’s collaboration, “Chapter 3,” on Instagram.
    • This is the third installment of her “Reimagine” campaign with Levi’s.
    • The campaign includes recreations of classic Levi’s ads and features music from her album “Cowboy Carter.”
    • Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” tour begins in April and includes U.S. and European dates.

    Beyoncé Knowles Carter released a new campaign video for her lastest collection with Levi’s Jeans, and it features none other than “Cowboy Carter” collaborator Willie Jones.

    In the video, Jones is seen with Beyoncé as she struts in her denim shorts inside a diner. Jones is featured on “Just For Fun” on Beyoncé’s eighth studio album. In the ad, the diner’s menu makes a nod to Beyoncé’s previous collections with Levi’s, including “Pool Hall” and “Launderette,” with a B’s combo special and more. The “Chapter 3” collection is now live on the Levi’s website.

    In an Instagram post about the collection, Beyoncé shows off her curves, giving fans more outfit inspiration for her upcoming “Cowboy Carter” tour. She poses in denim shorts paired with a denim shirt and a white tank. Many fans left comments pointing out just how fierce the diva looked.

    As fans know, Beyoncé first announced her collaboration with Levi’s in September. She followed up the announcement by teasing her first drop, “Chapter 1: Launderette,” in a cheekily nostalgic ad. In the video, the “Cowboy Carter” creator strips down as she recreates the brand’s 1985 “Launderette” commercial, which featured model Nick Kamen in his underwear.

    She later announced the second chapter of Beyoncé’s and Levi’s “Reimagine” campaign titled “Pool Hall.” In that video, which is a nod to Levi’s 1991 ad of the same name, Yoncé rocks a denim-on-denim look as she faces actor Timothy Olyphant in a high-stakes game of pool. Of course, the clip is set to Beyoncé’s 2024 song featuring Post Malone, “Levii’s Jeans” from her eighth studio album “Cowboy Carter.”

    The second drop came on the heel of Beyoncé announcing her Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour, and now the tour is fast approaching.

    It will kick off April 28 in Los Angeles and include 32 stadium shows across the U.S. and Europe. Since the initial announcement, Beyoncé has added a handful of concerts including final shows in Las Vegas. She’s also set to make history with her scheduled tour dates.

    This story was updated to include the video advertisement.

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