Kanye West knows how to put on a show. The rapper-designer-mogul proved this yet again by premiering his Yeezy Season 3 collection and his seventh album The Life of Pablo at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Friday (Feb. 11).
The star-studded event, which was live streamed at theaters across the globe and via TIDAL, was attended by his wife Kim Kardashian, daughter North, and their family members, as well as Jay Z, 50 Cent, Jennifer Hudson, Lil’ Kim, Pusha T, Travis Scott, Vic Mensa, 2 Chainz, and Lamar Odom.
Were able to get a pretty good idea of what the forthcoming collection had to offer, we are happy to present a closer look at some of the outfits from Mr. West’s latest clothing line. Check out the complete set of looks from Yeezy Season 3 above and stay tuned for more information on. We defintely think this collection is interesting and if it's geared towards working out in then we get it. If this is to be worn as a casual outfit than we don't get it.
If you haven’t had a listen to Kanye West’s latest album — The Life of Pablo — you can hear a live version of it HERE
The Bad Boys are back. Will Smith might not be involved in the upcoming Independence Day sequel, but he is teaming up with Martin Lawrence for a third installment of their Bad Boys series.
“I saw Martin a few weeks ago,” the rapper-actor told A.Dot on BBC Radio 1Xtra. “I hadn’t seen him for about two years and we just looked at each other and we hugged and in that moment, we both knew we were making another Bad Boys. We’re definitely doing another one.”
Will and Martin teamed up for Bad Boys in 1995 and its sequel in 2003. In August, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that a third and fourth installment of the franchise are scheduled for 2017 and 2019. Now we know the duo will be back for a third, but the fate of Bad Boys 4 remains to be seen. Watch Will’s full interview and check out more highlights from the Q&A below.
ON PLAYING JAMES BOND: “Idris [Elba] has to do that one first. Idris is going to be the first black Bond.” ON NOT BEING IN INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE: “I had a couple of films lined up. I had Concussion and Suicide Squad and it was a decision, timing wise, between Independence Day and Suicide Squad…The world is in a place of nostalgia right now, specifically in entertainment. There’s such a pull for nostalgia. It was just the perfect opportunity and it didn’t work out.” ON JADEN SMITH: “There’s really a powerful internal quality as an artist that, as parents, we encourage. You have to get out on the edge. You have to try things. You have to be comfortable doing things that people don’t agree with. And you have to be comfortable doing things that you can fail. Jaden is 100 percent fearless. He will do anything. So, as a parent, it’s scary. It’s really terrifying, but he is completely willing to live and die by his own artistic decisions. He just doesn’t concern himself with what people think.” ON WILLOW SMITH: “I have two sons. My oldest is 23. Jaden is 17 and Willow is 15. As a father and in the time I spend with the boys, they’re with six or seven dudes. So they have a small army when they go out. So their freedom is slightly different from Willow’s. Willow’s a 15-year-old girl so we try to have the same rules, but it’s a different world so we’ve been struggling with that. Yes, Willow has a curfew. Fridays and Saturdays, we give her until 11-11:30 p.m.” ON THE OSCARS BOYCOTT: “To me, it’s so far not about me. It’s not about us going to a show or not. This is a much bigger social issue. I’m recognizing a pattern of the narrowing of the imagery, the narrowing of tolerance in America. The last, pretty much 18 months, that I’ve been watching the news and experiencing the things that are going on in my country, my concern is that Hollywood is reflecting a regressive trend. Hollywood is supposed to lead. Hollywood is supposed to be the most diverse and most inclusive…I think it’s an absolute necessity that Hollywood lead. I’m concerned that I’m seeing Hollywood slipping and making a slide that is a social and political slide that’s happening throughout the country.”
The North American leg kicks off April 27 at Marlins Park in Miami, Fla. and travels to stadiums throughout the country including New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Philadelphia, Dallas, and more. The European run will commence on June 28 in Sunderland, U.K. at Stadium of Light. Additional European stadium dates include London, Manchester, Zurich, Amsterdam, Paris, Milan, Stockholm, Frankfurt, and more.
“Formation,” named after her new single, marks her first tour since the six-week “On the Run Tour” with Jay Z, which stopped at major U.S. stadiums in summer 2014. Prior to that, she toured solo on 2013’s “Mrs. Carter Show World Tour,” which spanned two years and across five continents. American Express card members can purchase tickets starting Feb. 9, with a general on-sale beginning Feb. 15 in Europe and Feb. 16 in North America.
See a full itinerary below.
THE FORMATION WORLD TOUR – NORTH AMERICAN DATES April 27 – Miami, FL – Marlins Park April 29 – Tampa – Raymond James Stadium May 1 – Atlanta, GA – Georgia Dome May 3 – Raleigh, NC – Carter-Finley Stadium May 5 – Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium May 7 – Houston, TX – NRG Stadium May 9 – Dallas, TX – AT&T Stadium May 12 – San Diego, CA – Qualcomm Stadium May 14 – Los Angeles, CA – Rose Bowl May 16 – Santa Clara, CA – Levi’s Stadium May 18 – Seattle, WA – CenturyLink Field May 20 – Edmonton, AB – Commonwealth Stadium May 23 – Minneapolis, MN – TCF Bank Stadium May 25 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre May 27 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field May 29 – Detroit, MI – Ford Field May 31 – Pittsburgh, PA – Heinz Field June 3 – Boston, MA – Gillette Stadium June 5 – Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field June 7 – New York, NY – Citi Field June 10 – Baltimore, MD – M&T Bank Stadium June 12 – Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium