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As World War II entered its final year in 1945, a 19-year-old Army soldier from Columbia got caught an intense battle thousands of miles away from home. Arthur W. Crossland Jr. was fighting German forces in a heavily wooded area near Althorn, France, when a mine exploded, killing him instantly. Facing mortars and machine gun fire, his fellow soldiers had to withdraw from the area before body could be recovered. Crossland died in March 1945 and within six moths the war would be over. The following year, the military began searching for Crossland's remains. Nearly 80 years later, that search has come to an end. Crossland's remains were identified using DNA technology, and now his family can lay him to rest in his hometown. According to a news release from Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA), Crossland will be buried in Columbia on March 14. His remains were recovered from Normandy American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer, France. More than 9,000 U.S. troops are buried at the cemetery, and hundreds of the graves contain unidentified remains. In July 2022, workers from the Department of Defense and American Battle Monuments Commission exhumed the remains of X-535 and transferred them to a laboratory for analysis. Scientists used anthropological and other circumstantial evidence to identify the remains, according to the release. "Additionally, scientists from the Armed Forces Medical Examiner System used mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and Y-chromosome DNA (Y-STR) analysis." On Aug. 21, 2024, scientists concluded that the remains of X-535 belonged to Crossland, a private 1st Class soldier assigned to Company L, 3rd Battalion, 242nd Infantry Regiment, 42nd Infantry Division in the European Theater. More than 400,000 U.S. soldiers died in World War II. According to the New York Times, more than 72,000 of them are still unaccounted for. Before Crossland's remains were identified, he had already been memorialized Walls of the Missing at Epinal American Cemetery in Dinozé, France. Now that he has been accounted for, a rose will be placed next to his name.After an arduous ascent to the rim of Mars' Jezero Crater, NASA's Perseverance rover is doing a little sightseeing. The most recent stop on its Red Planet road trip? A roughly 656-foot-long (200 meters) outcrop named Pico Turquino. But it's not all fun and games for the Mars rover. Perseverance has been studying the local regolith and nearby geological features with its Mastcam-Z and SuperCam instruments from its location near Pico Turquino. And soon, the six-wheeled robot will move on to abrasion testing at the site, scratching the surface of some of the rocks in this photo to study their composition and structure. Through this work, the Perseverance science team hopes to unearth geologic evidence that either predates or is related to the impact that formed the 28-mile-wide (45 kilometers) Jezero Crater — and potentially collect samples for NASA's planned Mars Sample Return campaign. Ultimately, Perseverance is searching for signs of possible life on Mars , and perhaps the rocks at Pico Turquino might hold some clues. Related: NASA's Perseverance rover begins ambitious ascent up a Mars crater rim This current quest is part of Perseverance's Crater Rim Campaign, the rover's fifth scientific effort on Mars, and what NASA officials have suggested might be "the most ambitious campaign the team has attempted so far." The journey began in August, when Perseverance left the Neretva Vallis region to make the roughly 1,000-foot (305 m) climb to the top of Jezero's rim. And for months, the rover has delicately maneuvered up the difficult terrain of brittle crust; the rim's upper portion has a slope of about 20 degrees and is covered by slippery sand and dust. Along the way, Perseverance has stopped to inspect exposed rocks, as it's doing at Pico Turquino. And it will continue to do so as it makes its way to the summit. The rover's next science target is Witch Hazel Hill, but before arriving there, it'll pass through a high point at Lookout Hill. From there, the team anticipates pretty spectacular views both of Jezero Crater and the terrain beyond. Stay tuned for more photos from Perseverance!
Dear Editor, On this International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), the Guyana Council of Organisations for Persons with Disabilities (GCOPD) celebrates the leadership of persons with disabilities and their vital role in shaping a more inclusive and sustainable Guyana for all persons with disabilities. The 2024 theme that was coined by the United Nations, “Amplifying the leadership of persons with disabilities for an inclusive and sustainable future,” is a powerful reminder that true progress is only possible when persons with disabilities have a seat at the table. We do recognize the efforts of the Dr. Irfaan Ali led Government in ensuring that persons with disabilities are meaningfully engaged and included in Guyana’s development. However, there is a role for other members of society to ensure that the leadership potential of persons with disabilities is maximized. Persons with disabilities have long been leaders in driving change, yet barriers like inaccessible information, an inaccessible built environment, inequitable opportunities, and stigma and discrimination continue to hinder full participation of this group. Addressing these challenges as a society is essential to building a Guyana where everyone can contribute and thrive. The Guyana Council of Organisations for Persons with Disabilities is committed to advocating for 1) the updating and enforcement of our National building Codes congruent to the Universal design and digital accessibility, ensuring everyone can fully access public spaces and engage with technology; 2) The creation of more inclusive policies and programs that promote leadership opportunities for persons with disabilities in all sectors within our society; 3) The creation of more employment opportunities for persons with disabilities in accessible and inclusive workplaces that recognize and value their contributions. “We have seen great examples of leadership from persons with disabilities to improve the lives of persons with disabilities and positively transform the disability landscape, however there’s still more work to be done to amplify their voices and break down systemic barriers,” said Ganesh Singh, programme manager of the Guyana Council of Organisations for Persons with Disabilities. We call on all Guyana to join us on this December 3 in celebrating the achievements and leadership of persons with disabilities and in building a future where their contributions are recognized and celebrated. As we celebrate this significant day we would like to take the opportunity to remind all of the international disability movement slogan “Nothing About Us Without Us”. Sincerely, Ganesh Singh Programme manager, GCOPD
Chad Chronister, Donald Trump’s pick to run the DEA, withdraws name from considerationIt's been an up-and-down year for the Houston Texans, and the last month did not go exactly according to plan. However, they still have a strong hold on the AFC South, and their roster is still filled with talent on both sides of the ball. The NFL world has taken notice of the team's talent, with multiple Texans players performing well in Pro Bowl fan voting, and the NFL has released the top 10 vote-getters for each position. Nico Collins and Joe Mixon represent the Texans offense in early Pro Bowl voting results On offense, the Texans have two players that fall in the top 10 of the early stage of Pro Bowl fan voting: wide receiver Nico Collins and running back Joe Mixon. Collins leads the team in receiving yards and touchdowns despite only appearing in eight games this season with 832 yards and four touchdowns. Despite only playing in eight games, Collins is still 10th in the NFL in receiving yards and only has three drops on the year with 71 targets. And he currently has the 10th most Pro Bowl votes of any WR. Mixon has been a great addition to the Texans offense. He is eighth in the NFL with 887 rushing yards and tied for the second most rushing touchdowns with 11 and he has only appeared in 10 of the team's 13 games. These impressive numbers have led to Mixon having the sixth most Pro Bowl votes of any NFL RB. Texans defense shows up big in the early stages of Pro Bowl fan voting The Texans' defense can be seen throughout the top 10 Pro Bowl voting results. They have two of the top 10 defensive ends on the list, Danielle Hunter and Will Anderson Jr., both of which are actually in the top five for Pro Bowl votes, with Hunter third and Anderson Jr. in fifth. Both players are near the top of the league in sacks this season, with Hunter having the third most with 10.5 and Anderson Jr. not far behind with 9.5. The team also has a third player who made the top 10 at their respective position, with rookie corner Kamari Lasster having the 10th most votes. Texans special teams also get love from Pro Bowl votes Last but not least, the Texans' special teams have been impressive in 2024. Their kicker, Ka'imi Fairburn, and punter, Tommy Townsend, are among the leaders for Pro Bowl votes. Fairburn has the third most votes amongst kickers, and Townsend leads all punters. Fairburn has made 31 of his 37 field goal attempts this season and has made a league-high 13 field goals from 50 or more yards out this season. Townsend has the fifth most punting yards on the season and the fourth-highest average net yards per punt this year with 45.0. This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The reliance on traditional fuels such as coal and gas is steadily decreasing, thanks to advancements in nuclear energy and the growing adoption of solar power. Highlighting nuclear energy and sustainable technologies, Chairman of Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) and Secretary of Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Dr Ajit Kumar Mohanty emphasised the significance of exploring new energy alternatives to reduce pollution and promote energy security. His remarks came during the inauguration of the four-day "International Union of Materials Research Societies - International Conference in Asia (IUMRS-ICA) 2024' and the "6th Indian Materials Conclave (IMC)" at Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya's UTD campus. The event, organised jointly by the UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research (UGC-DAE CSR), Raja Ramanna Center for Advanced Technology (RRCAT), and IIT Indore brought together over 700 delegates from across the country. The conference aims to facilitate the exchange of scientific knowledge, innovative ideas, and research in material sciences. Mohanty stressed the role of nuclear energy in driving technological advancements. "State-of-the-art technology is integral to the design, construction, and operation of nuclear power plants, fostering innovation across science and engineering fields," he noted. He highlighted how research and development in nuclear energy has given rise to advanced energy systems, playing a pivotal role in environmental protection. Focus on Sustainable Technologies The conference also addressed the environmental challenges associated with current technologies. UGC chairman Dr Jagadesh Kumar underscored the importance of balancing technological progress with environmental sustainability. He pointed out the growing use of solar energy and the environmental concerns posed by lithium-based batteries, which are not biodegradable. "We need to explore new, sustainable options for energy storage and generation," he urged, calling on young researchers to tackle these challenges. UGC-DAE CSR Dr AJ Pal shared a milestone achievement during the event—signing a crucial Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) regarding use of the Grazing Incidence X-ray Diffraction Facility at the Indus-2 synchrotron source. This collaboration aims to enhance research capabilities in advanced material studies.
100% of "I Can Breathe" song proceeds to benefit the National Alliance on Mental Illness, NAMI. On Giving Tuesday, announces a new release from the Gibson Band--a revolving collective of musicians who join together to make music and raise funds and awareness for worthy causes.. A hard-hitting rock song, the new benefit single “I Can Breathe” features rhythm guitars and piano from Cesar Gueikian, CEO of Gibson, with special guests Duff McKagan on lead vocals and lyrics, and Slash on lead guitar and solos. 100% of the proceeds from the sale of the song “I Can Breathe” will benefit the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), through Gibson Gives. NAMI is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health resource organization that is dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. On “I Can Breathe” Duff McKagan crafted the lyrics and is featured on lead vocals, Cesar Gueikian wrote the music and played rhythm guitar and piano, and Slash wrote and played thelead guitar and solos, while Jota Morelli (drums), and Seta Von Gravessen (bass) rounded outthe group in the studio. The music was recorded by Cesar at La Roca Power Studio in BuenosAires, Argentina, vocals were recorded by Duff at the Sound Factory in Los Angeles and leadguitars and solos by Slash in Los Angeles. The track was produced by Cesar Gueikian and JorgeRodriguez with collaboration from Pablo Toubes and Francisco Trillini, and mixed and masteredby Greg Gordon. A special thanks goes to Gonzalo Riviera Villatte, Gina Furia, and guitar techLisardo Alvarez for all his work at La Roca Power Studio. Gibson Records, Duff McKagan, Slash, and Cesar Gueikian, will donate 100% proceeds from thesale of “I Can Breathe,” in addition to all auction funds raised to the National Alliance on MentalIllness (NAMI), through Gibson Gives. NAMI is the nation’s largest grassroots mental healthresource organization that is dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affectedby mental illness. NAMI’s mission is to create a world where all people affected by mentalillness live healthy, fulfilling lives supported by a community that cares. “It was such a pleasure to work with Cesar and his whole crew on this tune,” says Duff McKagan.“The musical slant and progressive rock-ness of this huge epic pushed me in a whole new direction. Ilove a challenge and Cesar killed it! Most importantly, to be of service for mental health issues andawareness is super important to me at this time. Let’s rock!” “Cesar and Duff came to me with a really cool piece of music,” adds Slash. “I loved the riff idea, andDuff's vocal, so I felt right at home on the track.” “Guns N’ Roses had a profound influence on me and my guitar playing, so having the opportunity towrite and record this song with Slash and Duff is a dream come true, and it’s an honor to call themfriends and partners,” says Cesar Gueikian, CEO of Gibson. “’I Can Breathe’ started as aninstrumental track I recorded at La Roca Power Studio in Buenos Aires. Upon listening to the mix thatGreg Gordon put together, Jenny Marsh (Global Director of Cultural Influence at Gibson) suggestedDuff as lyricist and vocalist. Guns N’ Roses had just come off touring when I shared the song withDuff, he loved it and quickly wrote the lyrics and cut the vocals at the Sound Factory in Los Angeles.Having Duff on vocals made the next step obvious, which was asking Slash if he would collaboratewith lead guitars and solos. Both Duff and Slash transformed the track from a collection of riffs to agreat song! While Greg Gordon’s mixing and creativity tied it all together. I am grateful for thecollaboration from Slash, Duff and Greg, and from my friend Serj Tankian’s participation with coverartwork. I’m thrilled we are donating all proceeds from the song to a great and relevant cause.” The new Mark IIC+ 1x12 Combo and Head are authentic recreations of Mesa Boogie's original models. The new MESA/Boogie Mark IIC+ in head and 1x12 combo formats isavailable worldwide at authorized MESA/Boogie dealers, and on . The Mark IIC+ is pure “Vintage Boogie” and based on the original Mark II (now called the MarkII-A) design, the world’s first “Dual Mode” amplifier containing independent performance modes dedicated to clean and overdrive sounds. The IIC+ model represents the 3rd generation of that game-changing single channel/dual mode layout and includes all the refinements made to that original format over its nearly five influential years. It was also the last model in its family, as the subsequent model would contain three performance modes and be dubbed the MARK III. The IIC+’s single row of controls is shared by its two modes (preamps), one for Rhythm(clean) and one for Lead (overdrive). Independent, though still interactive, sets of gain and volume controls help optimize each gain structure while shared Tone controls handle the broad stroke voicing. Fine-tuning of the sounds is accomplished by the PULL SHIFT voicing features – some Mode specific – fitted to the simple controls and further shaping via the on-board 5-Band Graphic EQ.Though the “Q” of the individual Bands (Slider Pot frequencies) is fairly wide around their CenterPoints, they provide a surprising degree of surgical-level sculpting quickly and musically. The Rear Panel of the C+ provides the important features that keep this amp as relevant as ever 40 years after its initial run. Global PRESENCE and REVERB controls are centered foreasy navigation from the Front in stage environments. A series, tube buffered Effects Loop provides a seamless interface for your time-based processing. The Power Select switch at the far right (left from the Front) allows for your choice of the full 75 watts of “SIMUL-CLASS” power for richness, authority, and max headroom or “CLASS A” for 25 watts of reduced power and low end along with easier, smoother power clip at lower volumes. One 8Ohm and two 4 OhmSpeaker Outputs provide for a wide array of cabinet impedance matching. And though not a compensated Direct Output for Consoles or Interfaces, a SLAVE tap off the speaker outputs captures the entire sound of the amp – preamp and power section – to produce a non-compensated feed for IRReaders or external processors that might even serve an era-appropriate “dry/wet/wet” rig. Out of production for four decades, we welcome back this icon and celebrate its impact on the incredible guitar heroes and timeless recordings they made during one of rock guitar’s biggest decades. The Mark IIC+ legacy is one we don’t take lightly or for granted and recreating it in today’s world with today’s available components and rigorous worldwide Compliance Regulations was no easy feat. However, we are just as proud and excited about this iteration as we were about the first one that was produced for less than two years, four decades ago. Made in close collaboration and with significant input from , the Jimmy Page EDS-1275 uses new 3D scanning technology to aid in handcrafting an effective clone of his original EDS-1275. There are very few guitars that can claim to be as instantly recognizable and iconic as Jimmy Page’s 1969 EDS-1275 Doubleneck. The photos of him playing it on stage with Led Zeppelin are indelible to rock ’n’ roll history. While has been making doubleneck electric guitars since 1958, Jimmy was the player who defined the EDS-1275 from the day it was delivered to him. Introducing the Jimmy Page EDS-1275 Doubleneck VOS, now part of the Gibson Custom core lineup and built to the exact specifications of Jimmy’s iconic EDS-1275 Doubleneck. The Jimmy Page EDS-1275 features a double-cutaway one-piece mahogany body that provides exceptional access to the full length of both the12-string and six-string mahogany necks. Both necks have long tenons and are hide glue fit, and the neck profiles are recreated from 3D scans of the necks on the original guitar. The necks are both capped with bound Indian rosewood fretboards. Each fretboard is equipped with 20 authentic medium jumbo frets and adorned with aged cellulose nitrate parallelogram inlays. The fretboards of both necks have a 12” radius, which is perfect for both playing chords as well as for string bending while soloing. The 18 tuners are Kluson double line, double ring style, just like those found on the original guitar, and even the headstocks feature the correct 17-degree angle and specific logo stylization found on Jimmy’s EDS-1275. The electronics are just as authentic and deliver all of the sonic character of Jimmy’s legendary EDS-1275. Two uncovered Jimmy Page EDS-1275 Custombuckers with double black bobbins and Alnico 5 magnets are used for the two six-string pickups, while a covered pair is installed on the 12-string neck. Of course, the two volume and two tone controls use CTS potentiometers and period-correct ceramic disc capacitors, and the pickup select switch, neck select switch, and output jack are all from Switchcraft. Here is your opportunity to own a clone of Jimmy Page’s famous EDS-1275, identical to how it appeared on the day that Jimmy first received the guitar. A Gibson Custom hardshell case is included, along with a vintage leather strap, and a certificate of authenticity with a photo from famed photographer Barrie Wentzell. Recreation of the EDS-1275 used by Jimmy Page made using 3D scans of the original guitar, one piece mahogany body, mahogany six and 12-string necks with custom Jimmy Page profiles, Indian rosewood fretboards, Jimmy Page Custombucker pickups with Alnico 5 magnets and double black bobbins, Gibson Custom hardshell case Taking a Squier Affinity and Mini Precision Bass, one reader created a super-versatile instrument for looping that he can pick, pluck, tap, and slap. I've been using a multitrack looper with a guitar and an octave pedal, which was okay for simple bass parts, but didn’t give me thick strings and I couldn’t slap with it. So I decided to build a double-neck prototype specifically for looping, with a 6-string guitar and a 4-string bass. Since building the necks would be the hardest part, I looked around for instruments with bolt-on necks I could reuse. Squier makes an Affinity Stratocaster and a Mini Precision Bass which were affordable and had matching fretboards, so I bought those. It was also cheaper to reuse the electronics and hardware that came with them, rather than buying everything separately. Using two precut instrument bodies saved the burden of having to route cavities for the electronics. My plan was to design my own body from scratch. As I debated which neck should go on top, how far apart they should be, and whether to line up the nuts or the saddles, I realized there was actually enough wood there to make a double neck body, which saved me the work of recreating the neck pockets, etc. Putting the guitar on top made barre chords much more comfortable, and the 28.6" bass scale meant I could still reach the first fret easily. After stripping the paint with a heat gun, I ran both bodies through a table saw, glued them together, and thinned them to 1 3/8". Then I created an offset body shape, a new arm bevel, and reshaped the three cutaways. The pickguards are both original, with the guitar side cut down to make a yin and yang shape. The controls are volume and tone for each neck, using the original knobs. I moved the jack to the back and upgraded it to stereo so the guitar and bass signals can run through separate effects chains. Note the location of the jack on the back of the extended-shape body. It’s unconventional but practical. My top concerns were weight and ergonomics. Many doublenecks are around 12 to 13 pounds and 18" wide. I knew I would never play something that big, no matter how good it sounded. To that end, I saved weight everywhere and tracked everything to the gram in a spreadsheet. (That’s also the reason I chose a fixed bridge instead of a vibrato.) I ultimately used a wipe-on gel stain to keep the weight down further. Stripping the paint from the factory saved 5 ounces! The final playable weight is 9 pounds, 5 ounces, and 15 1/4" wide at the lower bout. This has been pretty manageable, however, there is some neck dive because of the tuners. I’m taking everything I’ve learned from this prototype and designing a new doubleneck, which will be headless. I believe I can shed another pound and eliminate the neck dive that way. You can watch my entire build on . Twenty-seven-time Grammy winner Alison Krauss reveals new tour featuring Jerry Douglas. Their first tour together in a decade next year. The Arcadia 2025 Tour will see the acclaimed group playing 73 dates across the United States and Canada in 2025. They are also set to release new music next year. Krauss has also announced that legendary vocalist and guitarist Russell Moore has joined the ranks of Union Station. Best known as the frontman for chart-topping group IIIrd Tyme Out, Moore is the most awarded male vocalist in the history of the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA), with six total wins, and has guided his group to more than 50 industry honors including seven IBMA Vocal Group of the Year titles. He joins longtime Union Station members - Ron Block (banjo, guitar, vocals), Barry Bales (bass, vocals) and newly inducted Bluegrass Hall of Fame member Jerry Douglas (Dobro, lap steel, vocals). “I’m so grateful to get to make music again with my comrades of 40 years,” says Alison Krauss. “They’ve always accomplished incredible work individually and have been constantly traveling because of it. We’re very inspired to experience this new exciting chapter in the band’s history.” "To say I'm excited about recording and touring with Alison Krauss & Union Station would be a huge understatement,” adds Russell Moore. “After 40 years of playing music full-time and leading my own group for 34 years, this opportunity is among the few things at the top of the list that my music career has offered me. My hopes and desires are to fill this spot in AKUS with the same professionalism, precision, and thoughtfulness as other members who have held this position before me, and I'm looking forward to the 'ride’!” The 73-date tour, which features special guest Willie Watson, kicks off on Thursday, April 17th in Louisville, KY and includes iconic venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre (Morris, CO), the Greek Theatre (Los Angeles, CA), the Beacon Theatre (New York, NY), and more. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, December 6th, with presales available from Wednesday, December 4th at 10AM local through Thursday, December 5th at 10PM local. Next year, fans can expect to hear new music from AKUS for the first time since the band’s 2011 masterpiece Paper Airplane, an album hailed as “shining, dramatic, and beautiful” by NPR Music, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Country, Bluegrass, and Folk Album charts. Website: . Thursday, April 17, 2025 | The Louisville Palace | Louisville, KY* Friday, April 18, 2025 | The Louisville Palace | Louisville, KY* Saturday, April 19, 2025 | Mershon Auditorium | Columbus, OH* Friday, April 25, 2025 | Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park | Atlanta, GA Saturday, April 26, 2025 | Live Oak Bank Pavilion | Wilmington, NC Sunday, April 27, 2025 | Koka Booth Amphitheatre | Cary, NC Tuesday, April 29, 2025 | Bell Auditorium | Augusta, GA Wednesday, April 30, 2025 | The Adderley Amphitheater | Tallahassee, FL Friday, May 2, 2025 | The Wharf Amphitheater | Orange Beach, AL Saturday, May 3, 2025 | Brandon Amphitheater | Brandon, MS Sunday, May 4, 2025 | BJCC Concert Hall | Birmingham, AL Tuesday, May 6, 2025 | Orpheum Theatre | Memphis, TN Monday, May 12, 2025 | First Security Amphitheater | Little Rock, AR Tuesday, May 13, 2025 | The Criterion | Oklahoma City, OK Thursday, May 15, 2025 | Saint Louis Music Park | Maryland Heights, MO Friday, May 16, 2025 | Walmart AMP | Rogers, AR Saturday, May 17, 2025 | Starlight Theatre | Kansas City, MO Thursday, May 29, 2025 | Smart Financial Centre | Sugar Land, TX Friday, May 30, 2025 | Whitewater Amphitheater | New Braunfels, TX Saturday, May 31, 2025 | The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory | Irving, TX Tuesday, June 3, 2025 | PNC Pavilion | Cincinnati, OH Wednesday, June 4, 2025 | Devon Lakeshore Amphitheater | Decatur, IL Friday, June 6, 2025 | BMO Pavilion | Milwaukee, WI Saturday, June 7, 2025 | The Chicago Theatre | Chicago, IL Sunday, June 8, 2025 | The Ledge | Waite Park, MN Tuesday, June 10, 2025 | Vetter Stone Amphitheater | Mankato, MN Wednesday, June 11, 2025 | Bayfront Festival Park | Duluth, MN Friday, June 13, 2025 | McGrath Amphitheatre | Cedar Rapids, IA Saturday, June 14, 2025 | Denny Sanford Premier Center | Sioux Falls, SD Sunday, June 15, 2025 | The Astro Amphitheater | Omaha, NE Monday, June 16, 2025 | Hartman Arena | Park City, KS Wednesday, June 18, 2025 | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | Morrison, CO Friday, June 20, 2025 | Dillon Amphitheater | Dillon, CO Saturday, June 21, 2025 | Kit Carson Park | Taos, NM Friday, July 11, 2025 | Arizona Financial Theatre | Phoenix, AZ Saturday, July 12, 2025 | The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park | San Diego, CA Sunday, July 13, 2025 | Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, CA Tuesday, July 15, 2025 | Santa Barbara Bowl | Santa Barbara, CA Wednesday, July 16, 2025 | The Mountain Winery | Saratoga, CA Friday, July 18, 2025 | Grand Theatre | Reno, NV Saturday, July 19, 2025 | Redding Civic Auditorium | Redding, CA Sunday, July 20, 2025 | Edgefield Amphitheater | Troutdale, OR Tuesday, July 22, 2025 | Wine Country Amphitheater | Walla Walla, WA Wednesday, July 23, 2025 | Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden | Boise, ID Saturday, July 26, 2025 | Theatre at the Brick | Bozeman, MT Sunday, July 27, 2025 | BECU Live at Northern Quest | Airway Heights, WA Tuesday, July 29, 2025 | Grey Eagle Resort & Casino | Calgary, AB Thursday, July 31, 2025 | TCU Place | Saskatoon, SK Friday, August 1, 2025 | Centennial Concert Hall | Winnipeg, MB Tuesday, August 19, 2025 | Massey Hall | Toronto, ON Thursday, August 21, 2025 | Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park | Indianapolis, IN Friday, August 22, 2025 | Ascend Amphitheater | Nashville, TN Saturday, August 23, 2025 | The Tennessee Theatre | Knoxville, TN Sunday, August 24, 2025 | The Tennessee Theatre | Knoxville, TN Tuesday, August 26, 2025 | Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium | Chattanooga, TN Thursday, August 28, 2025 | The Dome | Virginia Beach, VA Friday, August 29, 2025 | Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront | Richmond, VA Saturday, August 30, 2025 | Earl Scruggs Music Festival | Mill Spring, NC + Saturday, September 6, 2025 | Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre | Sterling Heights, MI Sunday, September 7, 2025 | Jacobs Pavilion | Cleveland, OH Tuesday, September 9, 2025 | Wolf Trap | Vienna, VA++ Wednesday, September 10, 2025 | The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark | Philadelphia, PA Friday, September 12, 2025 | Beacon Theatre | New York, NY Tuesday, September 16, 2025 | Veterans Memorial Auditorium | Providence, RI Wednesday, September 17, 2025 | Leader Bank Pavilion | Boston, MA Friday, September 19, 2025 | BankNH Pavilion | Gilford, NH Saturday, September 20, 2025 | The Green at Shelburne Museum | Shelburne, VT Sunday, September 21, 2025 | Artpark Mainstage Theater | Lewiston, NY Tuesday, September 23, 2025 | Salem Civic Center | Salem, VA Wednesday, September 24, 2025 | Credit One Stadium | Charleston, SC Friday, September 26, 2025 | The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre | St. Augustine, FL Saturday, September 27, 2025 | The BayCare Sound | Clearwater, FL Sunday, September 28, 2025 | Hard Rock Live | Hollywood, FL *An elaborate parody appears to be behind an effort to resurrect Enron.
I'M A Celebrity fans have branded the latest episode as the 'most emotional ever' and a 'hard watch'. Typically, the celebrities' emotions run high after spending three weeks in the Australian jungle. 7 GK Barry reunited with mum Loretta Credit: Eroteme 7 McFly's Danny Jones reunited with his wife and son Credit: Eroteme 7 Coleen Rooney was surprised by her mother and two of her boys Credit: Eroteme Viewers were left in tears during Friday's (December 6) episode as the stars shared emotional reunions with their loved ones. One person wrote on X: "I actually think this is the most emotional reunion episode ever, between them getting to see their kids and Oti's husband wow." Another added: "These families, they should be proud of them, aka this year's cast. "They have worked so hard and seeing them reunite, even for a second..." Read more on I'm A Celeb PARENT'S GRIEF I'm A Celeb star reveals how spirit of late daughter was with him in jungle sussed it I'm A Celebrity fans work out real reason Barry and Maura got the boot GK Barry shrieked when she found her mum Loretta sitting by the creek. The social media star declared: "I've missed you guys so much!" Meanwhile, Loretta told her daughter that everyone sent their love and she was doing "so well". She also described fellow campmate Reverend Richard Coles as a "calming influence" on GK. Most read in I’m A Celebrity 2024 RE-ROONION Moment Coleen breaks down in tears as she enjoys surprise reunion with her sons GAGGING WAG Watch I'm A Celeb's Coleen almost VOMIT as she drinks crocodile anus PRICE-LESS We had I’m A Celeb’s only REAL romance...I'm sad we don’t speak, says Katie Price roo-union Coleen Rooney set for emotional I'm A Celeb reunion with youngest sons TONIGHT Referring to one of the duo's more memorable chats, Loretta joked: "Did you really have to talk about scissoring? "Everyone knows about that now!" I'm A Celebs fans in hysterics as Coleen Rooney's son makes very cheeky comment about her during emotional reunion_1 A shocked Richard said as he reunited with his brother Will: "We've met in some funny places, haven't we? "But this is really the funniest of them all!" Will continued as he told Richard that his partner, Dickie, sent his love. While Richard opened up about his experience: "The people are great, we've had a really, really good time and everything that's worked, has worked because we've all come together." McFly's Danny Jones found his wife Georgia and excited son Cooper waiting for him. Cooper said: "I'm really excited to see my dad!" While Georgia added: "He's been doing amazing, he said he wanted to make you proud didn't he and show you how to be brave. "We think he's achieved that." Danny took the opportunity to wish Georgia a happy birthday, thrilled he could spend some time with her. A visibly emotional Danny later said: "That was the best surprise I think I've ever had in my life, just the best feeling." 7 Corrie star Alan Halsall met up with brother Stephen Credit: Eroteme 7 Oti Mabuse emotionally reunited with husband Marius Credit: Eroteme Elsewhere, a shocked Oti Mabuse stopped in her tracks as she found husband Marius. To mark their ten year anniversary, Marius had bought Oti a new ring - which she couldn't wait to try on. She responded: "This is exactly what I needed to spur me on until the end." As the couple parted ways, Oti said: "I love you." Coronation Street's Alan Halsall was treated to a visit from his older brother Stephen. With his daughter on his mind, one of the actor's first questions was: "How's Sienna?" To which Stephen replied: "Everyone's proud of you, Sienna's especially, she's watching every night." When it came time to say goodbye, Alan gave his brother a long final hug. He added: "Obviously give everyone my love but make sure you speak to Sienna and just tell her I miss her." Coleen Rooney walked out of the Bush Telegraph to find her mother Colette and sons Kai and Cass waiting for her in camp. I'm A Celebrity 2024 i'm A Celebrity is back for its 24th series, with a batch of famous faces living in the Aussie jungle. The Sun's Jake Penkethman takes a look at the stars on the show this year.. Coleen Rooney - Arguably the most famous name in the camp, the leading WAG, known for her marriage to Wayne Rooney , has made a grand return to TV as she looks to put the Wagatha Christie scandal behind her. The Sun revealed the mum-of-four had bagged an eye-watering deal worth over £1.5million to be on the show this year making her the highest-paid contestant ever. Tulisa - The popstar and former X Factor judge has made her triumphant TV comeback by signing up to this year's I'm A Celeb after shunning TV shows for many years. Known for being a member of the trio, N-Dubz, Tulisa became a household name back in 2011 when she signed on to replace Cheryl on ITV show The X Factor in a multi-million pound deal. Alan Halsall - The actor, known for playing the long-running role of Tyrone Dobbs on ITV soap opera Coronation Street, was originally signed up to head Down Under last year but an operation threw his scheduled appearance off-course. Now he has become the latest Corrie star to win over both the viewers and his fellow celebrities. Melvin Odoom - The Radio DJ has become a regular face on TV screens after rising to fame with presenting roles on Kiss FM, BBC Radio 1 and 4Music. Melvin has already been for a spin on the Strictly dancefloor and co-hosted The Xtra Factor with Rochelle Humes in 2015 but now he is facing up to his biggest challenge yet - the Aussie jungle . GK Barry - The UK's biggest social media personality, GK, whose real name is Grace Keeling, has transformed her TikTok stardom into a lucrative career. Aside from her popular social media channels, she hosts the weekly podcast, Saving Grace, and regularly appears on ITV talk show, Loose Women. She has even gone on to endorse popular brands such as PrettyLittleThing, KFC and Ann Summers. Dean McCullough - A rising star amongst this year's bunch of celebs , Dean first achieved notability through his radio appearances on Gaydio and BBC Radio 1. He was chosen to join the BBC station permanently in 2021 and has featured prominently ever since. He has enjoyed a crossover to ITV over the past year thanks to his guest slots on Big Brother spin-off show, Late & Live. Oti Mabuse - The pro dancer has signed up to her latest TV show after making her way through the biggest programmes on the box. She originally found fame on Strictly Come Dancing but has since branched out into the world of TV judging with appearances on former BBC show The Greatest Dancer as well as her current role on ITV's Dancing On Ice . Danny Jones - The McFly star was drafted into the programme last minute as a replacement for Tommy Fury. Danny is the second member of McFly to enter the jungle , after Dougie Poynter won the show in 2011. He is also considered a rising star on ITV as he's now one of the mentors on their Saturday night talent show, The Voice , along with bandmate Tom Fletcher. Jane Moore - The Loose Women star and The Sun columnist is braving the creepy crawlies this year. The star is ready for a new challenge - having recently split from her husband . It will be Jane's first foray into reality TV with the telly favourite having always said no to reality shows in the past. Barry McGuigan - Former pro boxer Barry is the latest fighting champ to head Down Under following in the footsteps of Tony Bellew and Amir Khan. It comes after a tough few years for Irish star Barry, who lost his daughter Danika to bowel cancer . He told The Late Late Show in 2021: "She was such an intrinsic part of the family that every day we ache." Maura Higgins - The Irish TV beauty first found fame on Love Island where she found a brief connection with dancer Curtis Pritchard . Since then, she has competed on Dancing On Ice as well as hosting the Irish version of the beauty contest, Glow Up. Since last year, she has been working on building up her career in the US by being the social media correspondent and host of Aftersun to accompany Love Island USA. She even guest hosted an episode of the spin-off, Love Island Games, in place of Maya Jama last year. Rev. Richard Coles - Former BBC radio host the Rev Richard Coles is a late arrival on I’m A Celebrity , and he's ready to spill the beans on his former employer. The former Communards and Strictly star , said the BBC did not know its a**e from its elbow last year. An insider said: "Rev Coles will have a variety of tales to tell from his wild days as a pop star in the Eighties, through to performing on Strictly and his later life as a man of the cloth." Upon hugging his mum, cheeky Kai remarked: "She stinks!" Afterwards, the media personality wasted no time giving her loved ones a tour of camp - including the dunny and her bed. Read more on the Scottish Sun DARR-ARGH! Weather maps reveal exact date Storm Darragh to hit Scots with rain, wind & SNOW 'SICK BEYOND BELIEF' Cops probe footage 'showing Scots woman having sex with XL Bully dog' In an emotional goodbye, Coleen told her sons it was only a couple more days - and then the countdown to Christmas . I'm A Celebrity continues on ITV1 and ITVX. 7 Reverend Richard Coles and his brother Will Credit: Eroteme 7 The campmates discussing their emotional reunions Credit: Eroteme