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Entertainment Buzz: Wu-Tang Album in Australia & Bridgerton’s Juicy New Season | Entertainment

Entertainment Buzz: Wu-Tang Album in Australia & Bridgerton’s Juicy New Season | Entertainment

Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs.

Wu-Tang Clan’s single-print album to play at Australian museum

U.S. hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan’s one-of-a-kind album “Once Upon A Time in Shaolin” will be played at a museum in Australia from Saturday and it has already seen overwhelming demand with free tickets exhausted, organisers said on Friday. All the timeslots for the twice-a-day listening sessions have been snapped up and there are still about 5,000 people on the waiting list, said Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art, which will showcase the album from June 15 to 24.

‘Bridgerton’ showrunner teases ‘extremely juicy’ fourth season

Fans of the hit Netflix show “Bridgerton” can expect news of its fourth season “sooner rather than later”, the series’ writer and showrunner, Jess Brownell, said. The final four episodes of the third season started streaming on Thursday, wrapping up a highly-anticipated friends-to-lovers arc between characters Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton.

Explainer-What is Weverse, ‘super app’ joined by Ariana Grande?

Pop star Ariana Grande is joining Weverse, a superfan platform owned by HYBE, an entertainment firm that manages K-Pop phenomenon BTS. Here is what we know about Weverse and why more pop stars around the world are joining the app.

Female stunt drivers take on obstacles to working in Hollywood

For stunt women, Hollywood does not have a good track record, particularly when it comes to driving. That has prompted a group of women to form the Association of Women Drivers, the first ever stunt group for professional female drivers.

‘Ready for it?’ Taylor Swift’s Edinburgh shows trigger earthquakes again

Thousands of fans at Taylor Swift’s concerts in Scotland have caused earthquake readings miles away from the concert venue in Edinburgh, the British Geological Survey said on Thursday. Dressed in glittery, colourful outfits depicting different musical eras of the American popstar’s discography, more than 70,000 fans, or ‘Swifties’, flocked to see the singer-songwriter for her Eras Tour shows at Murrayfield stadium last weekend.

Vivienne Westwood’s clothes and jewels headed for auction

Dresses, suits, shoes and jewellery from the personal collection of late British designer Vivienne Westwood will go under the hammer this month in an auction aimed at raising funds for charity. More than 200 lots are being offered by Christie’s in London for the two-part “Vivienne Westwood: The Personal Collection” auction, made up of a live sale on June 25 and an online auction running June 14-28.

Tennis-‘Life’s great’ Federer says as he launches retirement documentary

Tennis great Roger Federer says he is enjoying dedicating his time to his family and not rushing into any big projects following his retirement nearly two years ago. Premiering a new documentary film in London on Thursday that tracks the final days of his sporting career, the 20-times Grand Slam champion said he was very happy with his life.

‘Ultraman: Rising’ sees iconic superhero unleash his parenting powers

More than two decades in the making, a new “Ultraman” movie grounds the popular character with Earthly responsibilities. “Ultraman: Rising” is a Japanese-American co-production written by Shannon Tindle and Marc Haimes that hopes to make the superhero relatable while honouring the franchise’s legacy.

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