‘Mary J. Blige: For My Fans’ Hits Cinemas Worldwide on November 5 & 8

Mary J. Blige is bringing her iconic sound and spirit to the big screen with For My Fans, a concert film capturing her first-ever headlining performance at Madison Square Garden. The global event will screen in cinemas worldwide on November 5 and 8, giving audiences everywhere a front-row seat to this important moment in her career.

The film showcases a powerful, career-spanning setlist — from timeless hits like “Be Without You,” “Family Affair,” and “No More Drama” to new material from her latest album “Gratitude”. Beyond the music, fans will also get a rare glimpse behind the curtain, with exclusive footage and surprise guest appearances that reveal the heart and hustle behind the show.

For My Fans isn’t just a concert — it’s a love letter. Blige has made it clear that this performance is her way of giving back to the people who have stood by her from the start. Every song, story, and emotional exchange on stage is a reflection of that bond. More than a celebration of her legacy, it’s a thank-you to the supporters who made it all possible.

DJ Nicholas Accepted into Emory University School of Medicine

Gospel artist DJ Nicholas has achieved another impressive milestone in his academic journey. Just nine months after earning a bachelor’s degree in applied science from Broward College, he has been accepted into the prestigious Emory University School of Medicine’s master’s program.

In a video shared on social media, DJ Nicholas described the acceptance as a challenging feat, noting the program’s highly competitive 5% admission rate. Reflecting on his journey, he recalled leaving Calabar High School with only two subjects, attributing it not to a lack of ability but to a lack of focus at the time.

Emory University School of Medicine, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is renowned for its excellence in medical education, biomedical research, and patient care.

Bry Hill & Tarrus Riley’s “Nuh Baddie Else” Streaming Everywhere

Independent artist and producer Bry Hill, formerly known as Con, has officially re-released his single “Nuh Baddie Else” featuring Jamaican hitmaker Tarrus Riley. The Afrobeat-infused love song, which dropped earlier this year, returned to streaming platforms on September 6, 2025, as part of Bry Hill’s rebranding journey.

“Nuh Baddie Else” finds both Bry Hill and Tarrus Riley serenading their love interests over an energetic, up-tempo club beat. The track blends smooth Afrobeat rhythms with island flavor, creating an infectious sound that’s easy to move to. Each artist brings their own flair—Bry Hill with his sleek, melodic delivery and Tarrus Riley with his signature balance of soulful vocals and rhythmic deejaying.

The song’s re-release marks a new chapter for Bry Hill, who’s evolving his sound and image while staying true to his roots in production and creativity. The initial release credited the artists as Con and Tarrus Riley, but the September 2025 version proudly carries Bry Hill’s new name.

“Nuh Baddie Else” by Bry Hill and Tarrus Riley is now available on all major streaming platforms, including Apple Music, Spotify, Deezer, iTunes, and Amazon Music.

New Dates for Macy Gray’s 25th Anniversary Tour

Macy Gray has announced new dates for her On How Life Is 25th Anniversary Tour, extending the celebration across North America. The expanded leg will run from October 22 to November 23, 2025, featuring shows in major cities in the United States and Canada.

Fans can look forward to performances in Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, New York City, Boston, Toronto, and Montreal, as Gray continues to commemorate the success of her Grammy-winning debut album. Known for her distinctive voice and soulful energy, Gray promises an unforgettable experience filled with timeless hits and fan favorites.

Confirmed tour dates and locations are below, and ticket information are available now on Macy Gray’s official website.

Wed, OCT 22
Hard Rock Live Orlando
Orlando, FL

Thu, OCT 23
Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker
Ft Lauderdale, FL

Fri, OCT 24
Key West Theater
Key West, FL

Mon, OCT 27
Iron City Bham
Birmingham, AL

Tue, OCT 28
Robert Kirk Walker Theatre
Chattanooga, TN

Wed, OCT 29
Carolina Theatre
Durham, NC

Thu, OCT 30
Tennessee Theatre
Knoxville, TN

Sat, NOV 1
The Senate
Columbia, SC

Sun, NOV 2
Rams Head On Stage
Annapolis, MD

Tue, NOV 4
Birchmere
Alexandria, VA

Wed, NOV 5
Center for the Arts of Homer
Homer, NY

Thu, NOV 6
Palladium Times Square
New York, NY

Sat, NOV 8
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Bethel, NY

Wed, NOV 12
The Wilbur
Boston, MA

Thu, NOV 13
UB Center for the Arts – Mainstage Theatre
Buffalo, NY

Fri, NOV 14
The Concert Hall
Toronto, Canada

Sat, NOV 15
L’Olympia
Montréal, Canada

Sun, NOV 16
Keswick Theatre
Glenside, PA

Sat, NOV 22
Variety Playhouse
Atlanta, GA

Tim Godfrey’s AfroVival Live Set to Ignite Houston on November 7

After a year of viral hits and sold-out tours, gospel powerhouse Tim Godfrey is bringing his electric brand of praise to Houston for AfroVival Live—an evening of unstoppable energy, authentic worship, and powerful performances.

The event takes place on Friday, November 7th, at Dominion Chapel Houston, 1203 Cravens Rd, in Stafford, Texas, running from 6:30 PM to 10:30 PM. Known for his viral 2023 anthem “Big God” and an explosive 2024 tour season, Godfrey promises a night where faith meets rhythm in the most unforgettable way.

Joining him on stage are celebrated artists Israel Houghton, Rorisang, Todd Galberth, Yeka, Tomi Abdon, Amaral, and Tjsarx—a powerhouse lineup ready to lift hearts and move feet. AfroVival Live is more than a concert; it’s a worship experience built to unite cultures and inspire hope through sound. Click here to buy tickets.

The Spot Geneva presents Rap Sessions with Black Star

The Spot Geneva proudly presents Rap Sessions with Black Star, one of the most influential duos in hip-hop history. Composed of Talib Kweli and Yasiin Bey (formerly known as Mos Def), Black Star redefined the sound of New York rap in the late 1990s with their classic album Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star. Their work remains a milestone in conscious hip-hop, celebrated for its intelligence, integrity, and cultural impact.

On November 21, 2025, the Alhambra in Geneva will host these icons. Fans can expect an evening charged with energy, meaning, and authenticity. Attendees will experience Yasiin Bey’s poetic, socially aware voice with Talib Kweli’s sharp, incisive rhymes in a performance that embodies the essence of true hip-hop.

The show begins at 8 p.m. at Alhambra, 10 Rue de la Rôtisserie. For those who cherish hip-hop with substance and soul, this is an experience not to be missed. Click here for tickets.

Momentum Reggae Festival Set for November 8 in St. Ann

Momentum Reggae Festival is scheduled for Shazz Grounds in Priory, St. Ann, on Saturday, November 8, 2025. Powered by Charly Black‘s Team Unstoppable, this event will deliver performances by some of reggae and dancehall’s biggest names.

The star-studded lineup includes Beenie Man, Jah Vinci, Tanya Stephens, Charly Black, Yaksta, Jahvillani, Silk Boss, and more. Performers will be backed by the Tower Band and Unstoppable Band. Adding to the musical experience, selectors Team Damage, Bass Odyssey, Crystal Image Sound, DJ Wayne, and Cut Stone Sound will keep the vibes high with their dynamic sets.

Tickets are available at JMD $2,000 for Early Bird, $4,000 at the gate, and $10,000 for VIP.