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Justin Bieber’s Promoters Knew on Friday That MSG Shows Would Be Cancelled — And More May Be As Well

EXCLUSIVE Justin Bieber’s shows at Madison Square on Monday and Tuesday this week are postponed. But sources tell me they were cancelled last week when Bieber scuttled the rest of his schedule. “The promoters knew all weekend, but they didn’t want to say anything,” I was told.

Bieber, 28, is suffering from a shingles-related disease called Ramsay Hunt Syndrome. His face is partially paralyzed and his hearing is affected. I’m told it’s likely the shows set for Philly and Connecticut’s Mohegan Sun Casino are in jeopardy as well.

Bieber’s health situation is a little odd for a 28 year old pop star. He’s already cut a tour short for depression, anxiety, and exhaustion. His wife, Hailey Baldwin, recently had a mini stroke. These are young people! They’re suffering from ailments that affect the middle aged and senior citizens. I may not be a fan of his music, but Bieber is a young man who should be having a great time, not going through this stuff.

So stay tuned. No doubt AEG wants him back on the road, but they want him healthy, too.

2022 Tony Awards: A Great Night for Jennifer Hudson, and for Anyone Named Michael Jackson

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It was a great night at the Tonys for Jennifer Hudson and anyone named Michael Jackson.

JHud. became an EGOT last night, earning a Tony for producing “Strange Loop.” Her Emmy, Grammy, and Oscar are otherwise for performances.

It was not such a great night for “The Music Man,” the biggest hit on Broadway. The show took home no Tony Awards.

It was a lovely night for Broadway vets Patti Lupone and Phylicia Rashad, who earned respective Featured Actress awards for a musical — “Company” — and a play — “Skeleton Crew.”

For newcomers who either played Michael Jackson or wrote a very edgy musical and were named Michael Jackson, all was good. Newcomer Myles Frost beat the likes Hugh Jackman and Billy Crystal for Best Actor in a Musical in “MJ.” Then a musical called “A Strange Loop,” which won only 1 other award, Best Book of a Musical, won Best Musical. Michael R. Jackson wrote it.

“Six” won Best Score, which means the Best Musical didn’t have the Best Music. Go figure. The Best Musical also didn’t have the Best Lighting or Choreography– those went to “MJ the Musical.” Wrong Michael Jackson.

But the whole “Strange Loop” story is strange. And now that it’s won Best Musical, it will be curious to see how it does when it’s time for a national tour, a secondary tour, and licensing to schools. Maybe there’s some kind of G rated version that can be offered.

But the overall 2022 Tonys show was a hit. Ariana deBose proved to be an excellent host, Glenn Weiss directed another winner. The performances were top notch, notably Bernadette Peters singing Sondheim. Billy Porter gave a moving rendition of “On the Street Where You Live” during the In Memoriam. And Billy Crystal kind of stole the show when he did a segment from “Mr. Saturday Night.”

Of course the real curve ball was the performance by Joaquina Kalukango, star of “Paradise Alley.” In Radio City many had never heard of her. But she stopped the show, brought five thousand people to their feet, and then won the Tony for Best Actress in a Musical. “Paradise Alley” is on the verge of closing, but she will singlehandedly keep it open for a bit. Wow.

More later today on the after party at the Plaza Hotel. There were smaller parties for individual shows, but the Plaza was the scene of a ton of celebrities who arrived famished and were greeted by lots of delicious food. Among those I talked to were Uzo Aduba, Zach Braff, Tony Goldwyn, Carmen Cusack and soap star husband Paul Telfer, the inimitable Adrienne Warren, and David Furnish.

A stellar finish to a difficult season!

Tony Awards Tonight: Hugh Jackman vs. Billy Crystal vs. Michael Jackson Is the Big Race

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Think the Tony Awards are boring? Not tonight. When the show kicks off on CBS at 8pm, Paramount Plus at 7, it’s going to be a night of amazing performances and close, close races.

The biggest race will be in Best Actor in a Musical. Hugh Jackman from “The Music Man” is pitted against Billy Crystal from “Mr. Saturday Night” and Myles Frost from “MJ The Musical.”

There’s also a big question mark hanging over Jaquel Spivey, newcomer and lead from “A Strange Loop.” If Spivey wins, there will be gasps in the audience at Radio City Music Hall. A Spivey win would pave the way for “Loop” to win Best New Musical, which also be a jaw dropped. “Strange Loop” is by no means mainstream fare.

What Broadway needs today is a big shiny populist hit, that’s for sure.,

At the same time, we’ll see the face off of Jackman’s “Music Man” and Patti Lupone’s company from “Company” for Best Revival of a Musical. Just the showcases of these shows alone on the Tonys will be exciting. Whichever show wins the title will benefit greatly. I could see Jackman take Best Actor and “Company” get Best Revival. We’ll see.

One slam dunk should be Lupone as Featured Actress in a Musical. The statue is hers to lose.

So stay tuned tonight. It’s going to be quite a show. And I’ll be tweeting from @showbiz411 all night!

Dinosaurs Are Not Extinct After All: Jurassic World Dominion Dominates with $143 Million Opening

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For its final — we hope — installment, “Jurassic World Dominion” opened with a whopping $143 million weekend. It’s not a record setter, but in this pandemic, inflationary world, it’s not bad.

The last “Jurassic World” movie had an opening of $204 million in 2018, but that was a long time ago in terms of how people even view movies. So this just fine. Universal should be very happy, and so should Steven Spielberg. The “Jurassic” movies are a gift that keep on giving.

Spielberg no doubt suggested the whole “Indiana Jones” bit that is a through line for Sam Neill’s character, right up to the whole episode with the hat. So that’s a double dip right there. I’m surprised “ET” didn’t make an appearance.

Almost all of “Dominion” is stitched together with references to other movies. It’s not going to win any prizes, but it keeps theaters humming and that’s the main thing.

Box Office: Top Gun Maverick Eyes $400 Mil Monday, Cronenberg’s “Crimes” Don’t Pay

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Even with the dinosaurs chewing all the scenery this weekend, the flyboys still came in winners.

“Top Gun Maverick” made another $50 million this weekend, ending up around $394 million. (Paramount lowballs their estimates, so could be a bit higher.)

The result is that “Maverick” will cross $400 million on Monday, which is quite a coup for director Joseph Kosinski. He has another movie coming to Netflix on Friday called “Spiderhead,” which will be lucky, I’m told, not to face box office scrutiny.

At the bottom of the box office barrel, Neon’s David Cronenberg outing, “Crimes of the Future” took in just $375K in its second week. Total now is $2 million. The party is over. Surgery is not the new sex.

Ringo Starr Postpones Summer Show as Two Band Members Test Positive for COVID

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It don’t come easy: Ringo Starr has had to postpone the balance of his summer shows because two of his band members have tested positive for COVID. They still had 12 shows to go in June. The tour will pick up in October.

Ringo’s band members are all stars but they are also all “older,” so there has to be concern. Ringo himself is almost 82. The band members are Steve Lukather, Colin Hay, Warren Ham, Gregg Bissonette, Hamish Stuart and Edgar Winter.  The word is Winter and Lukather tested positive. Ringo, who looks like he’s 62 because he’s a vegetarian, is just fine. But he must be less than thrilled that COVID has crept into his crew.

“Jurassic World Dominion” Dominates with $41.5 Mil Opening, Total $59.5 Mil

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“Jurassic Park Dominion” killed it last night with $41.5 million, bringing its total opening to $59.5 million including Thursday previews.

Add another $80 million or more from Saturday and Sunday and you’ve got a possible $140 million plus weekend. Not bad!

Meantime, “Top Gun Maverick” and “Doctor Strange” had big nights.

Pop Fizz: Post Malone’s New Album Sales Down 118% from Last Release, Finishes 2nd in Debut

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I’ve never really understood who Post Malone is or what he’s all about. But he’s had three hit albums and a bunch of hit singles.

A few weeks ago he was on “Saturday Night Live.” I thought his performances were really odd. Again, I don’t get it. I also can’t stand facial tattoos.

Well, his new album, “Twelve Carat Toothache,” arrived last Friday. And the news is not good. Sales for the first week were down a whopping 118% from his last release in 2019, called “Hollywood’s Bleeding.”

That album sold 489,000 copies in its first week, including streaming. The new one sold 125,000 copies and finished in second place according to hitsdailydouble.com. The painful part of that news is that the number 1 album for the week, by Bad Bunny, is in its second week. So Post Malone couldn’t knock off a release that had already been out.

Pop fame is fleeting. With these acts, it’s important that every new release be methodically marketed because these are not lasting talents. They exist on celebrity and the ability to make a handful to top 40 songs keep bringing fans back. “Twelve Carat Toothache” may be full of cavities.

Justin Bieber Face Paralyzed After Wife’s Mini Stroke: Was it from COVID and Lack Of Vax?

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Justin Bieber has a condition called Ramsey Hunt in which his face is paralyzed. Earlier this year, his wife, Hailey Baldwin Bieber, had a mini stroke. They’ve each had COVID and are anti-vaxxers. Could that be the reason they’re getting illnesses unusual for people are under 60? Just sayin’…

Justin is supposed to resume his tour on Monday night in New York for two gigs in a row at Madison Square Garden. Let’s hope he’s on his way back to good health…

Dino’s Stomp Box Office as “Jurassic Park Dominion” Takes in Pre-historic $18 Mil Preview Night

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The dino’s are chomping on everything around them.

Box office previews last night for “Jurassic Park Dominion” exceeded $18 million. That’s $3 million more than the last episode, “Fallen Kingdom.” It’s also the third highest preview night in the last three years.

“Dominion” is now set for at least a $150 million or more opening weekend, maybe higher. And this is despite terrible reviews. No one cares. Everyone wants to see how this thing ends after 29 years.

At the same time, “Crimes of the Future” from Neon Pictures made just $98,317 last night, total of $1.6 mil since last Thursday, it’s deader than the dinosaurs’ victims.