'Love Island USA' Season 7: See the couples who made it to the finaleNew Foto - 'Love Island USA' Season 7: See the couples who made it to the finale

The sun will officially set on the "Love Island USA" villa this weekend. In Season 7, fans watched as contestants navigated makeout sessions, high-tension relationships, and a beloved friends-to-lovers storyline. More than two dozen islanders have appeared on the show, but only four couples have made it to the highly anticipated finale. Only one could take home the top prize. Which couple has captured America's hearts this summer? Here's what we know about the "Love Island USA" Season 7 finale. 'Love Island USA' Season 7:Watch parties have reached 'Super Bowl' levels of 'excitement' The Season 7 finale will air on Sunday, July 13 at 9 p.m. ET on Peacock. Olandria and Nic Iris and Pepe Amaya and Bryan Huda and Chris Ace and Chelley's journey ended during the cast dinner in Episode 24. "Of course it's bittersweet, I'm going to miss everybody. I'm going to miss the villa, but I feel like my purpose here was fulfilled," Chelley said. "I got what I was looking for, so I can't be mad." Ace added, "I feel like I came in here and conquered and did what I wanted to do, which was find a person, and Chelley was that comfort, that person who I feel like I could be myself around, and I'm just grateful." America's favorite couple could win $100,000. During previous seasons, the winning contestants aregiven two envelopes, one with the prize money and the other without, PEOPLE reported. The lucky person could decide to split or run away with the money. However, in the USA version, winning couples have always shared the prize, the outlet reported. Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@gannett.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:'Love Island USA' Season 7 cast: Which couples are in the finale?

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Crowd Goes Wild as 'Blues Brothers' Jim Belushi and Dan Aykroyd Hit the Stage for Surprise Performance at Country Music Festival: 'Legendary'New Foto - Crowd Goes Wild as 'Blues Brothers' Jim Belushi and Dan Aykroyd Hit the Stage for Surprise Performance at Country Music Festival: 'Legendary'

Crowd Goes Wild as 'Blues Brothers' Jim Belushi and Dan Aykroyd Hit the Stage for Surprise Performance at Country Music Festival: 'Legendary'originally appeared onParade. Old Dominion's Windy City Smokeout set is one to go down in history. On Friday, July 11, the country group took the stage at the United Center parking lot, surprising the crowd with a guest appearance byJim BelushiandDan Aykroyd, dressed as theBlues Brothers. Clad in black glasses and fedora hats, the screen icons walked out on stage at the annual Chicago festival to a roar of applause. Aykroyd thanked law enforcement, including the Illinois State Police and Chicago PD, among others, noting, "All those cops, they're like us, they need love, everybody needs love." They then recreated the "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" scene from the iconic 1980s comedy classic, with Aykroyd on harmonica and Belushi on the mic. The host of The Scotty Kay Show on radio station US*99 Chicago shared the full clip on Instagram, writing, "Posting this whole thing because holy Sh*t Jim Belushi & Dan Aykroyd with@olddominionmusicat@windycitysmokeout." View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Scotty Kay Show (@scottykonair) Fans in the comment confirmed that the moment was just as "amazing" in person as it was on the video, with someone stating, "They gave me something to love. One of the best concerts 🎇🎇🎇" "Legendary 😎" someone else added, as a fan echoed what everyone not at the festival is thinking: "Wish I was there." This isn't the first time theAccording to Jimand theGhostbustersstar hit the stage at the Chicago music festival, however, asStage Right Secretsreported that the duo stepped out duringJami Belushi'sset earlier in the day. The duo performed on harmonica and backing vocals to "Sweet Home Chicago," much to the delight of fans. In the '80s film, Aykroyd is joined by the lateJohn Belushias the duo get their band back together for a good cause, all while making a few enemies in the process, including the police force. In 1997, an animated sitcom was in the works, wherePeter AykroydandJim Belushiwere set to replace their brothers as the iconic characters of Elwood and Jake, but it was ultimately scrapped. Following his brother's death in 1982, Jim stepped in for severalBlues Brothersreunion events and appearances. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Related: After Nearly 35 Years of Hosting Legends Like Tim McGraw and Toby Keith, Beloved Country Music Festival Shocks With 'Bittersweet' Announcement Crowd Goes Wild as 'Blues Brothers' Jim Belushi and Dan Aykroyd Hit the Stage for Surprise Performance at Country Music Festival: 'Legendary'first appeared on Parade on Jul 12, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 12, 2025, where it first appeared.

Crowd Goes Wild as 'Blues Brothers' Jim Belushi and Dan Aykroyd Hit the Stage for Surprise Performance at Country Music Festival: 'Legendary'

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LIV Golf resubmits application for world rankings pointsNew Foto - LIV Golf resubmits application for world rankings points

Will the PGA and LIV Golf ever reunite? Some news released by the Official World Golf Ranking board of directors on Friday makes that result look a little less likely, at least in the near term. According to Trevor Immelman, chairman of the OWGR, the organization is currently reviewing LIV Golf's application for inclusion in those rankings, the submission dated June 30. "The OWGR Board is committed to a thorough evaluation process of all applications, and LIV's application will be reviewed in accordance with OWGR's criteria to ensure fairness, integrity and consistency," Immelman said. "We appreciate the interest of LIV Golf -- and all Tours -- in contributing to the global landscape of men's professional golf through OWGR. Further updates will be provided as the review progresses." LIV CEO Scott O'Neil released a statement in response, thanking the OWGR for its consideration in moving "the sport of golf forward." "We thank OWGR Chairman Trevor Immelman for his continued leadership and willingness to move the sport of golf forward for the benefit of all players and most importantly, the fans," O'Neil's statement read. "LIV Golf is committed to working together with the Official World Golf Ranking and its board to ensure the very best players are competing in the game's most prestigious events. We are confident our application addresses the outstanding questions that exist to support a more global, all-encompassing, and accurate ranking system. "We are hopeful the review and approval process can progress ahead of the 2026 major season." LIV originally applied for accreditation in July of 2022, shortly after the league launched. That request was denied, and LIV golfers can currently only earn ranking points by competing in major championships and international tour events. That represents a bit of a conundrum for LIV golfers, who only receive invites to major championships after amassing ranking points, which are virtually unobtainable for them without competing in said events. Just two LIV players are in OWGR's Top 50: two-time U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau at No. 15 and 22nd-ranked Tyrrell Hatton. --Field Level Media

LIV Golf resubmits application for world rankings points

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Best year ever? PSG can cap dream season with Club World Cup win vs. ChelseaNew Foto - Best year ever? PSG can cap dream season with Club World Cup win vs. Chelsea

USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ — There's only one more trophy left to be raised by Paris Saint-Germain. They've won the French league, the French Cup, the French Super Cup and the club's first-ever UEFA Champions League title in late May. And they hope to cap off one of the most historic seasons in the sport's history with a victory against English side Chelsea in the FIFA Club World Cup final on Sunday, July 13, at MetLife Stadium. "We really want to make history, and we're hungry for a win," PSG's Brazilian captain Marquinhos said. You ask most players and coaches at the FIFA Club World Cup about PSG, and they seem to all agree: The Parisians are the best soccer team in the world. They're a convincing favorite (-165) to win the final against Chelsea (+400),according to BETMGM, for good reason. Watch Club World Cup on DAZN Watching them work is truly a spectacle for the sport. They thrive off pressuring the opposing team, then attack with quick thinking and decisive passes in harmony. Mind you, this was a club that featured Argentine World Cup championLionel Messi, French World Cup championKylian Mbappéand Brazilian starNeymarjust two years ago. And now, they're somehow playing better without them. "Right now, they're the best team in the world — without a doubt," Messi said after losing 4-0 against his former club with Major League Soccer's Inter Miamiin the round of 16 on June 29. This PSG group has its fair share of unheralded stars who will surely be recognized more after their Champions League win, and if they secure the Club World Cup title. Ousmane Dembélé, who played at Barcelona with Messi, is the favorite to win the Ballon d'Or — the highest individual honor in the sport. Désiré Doué is also rising French star, and Moroccan defender Achraf Hakimi both shined during their Champions League run. Fabián Ruiz, who helped Spain win Euro 2024 last summer, had two goals against Real Madrid in the Club World Cup semifinal. PSG often start matches by just kicking the ball out of bounds like a NFL punter, immediately applying pressure on their opponent. Dembélé leads the charge defensively so he can make an immediate offensive impact. It causes some to fluster, like Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois did, when PSG routed them 4-0 in their July 9 semifinal. "I told [Dembélé] after the game that he was pressing a lot, and he told me that's what he had to do," Courtois told reporters after the semifinal. "On a clearance, I have half a second to think about where I'm going to shoot, because they're pressing you." Added Marquinhos: "We have a very offensive gameplan. We always want to have ball possession. If we do not have ball possession, we will not negotiate." Luis Enrique has been the architect of PSG's season — 10 years after leading Messi and Barcelona to a Champions League title. Enrique has inspired PSG's style, awake even further after they dropped a 1-0 match in the group stage to Brazilian side Botafogo in the tournament. It's the only goal they've conceded at the Club World Cup. His players have simply bought into his philosophy. And the success shows. "A team with 11 stars, that's the goal. We don't want just one — we want 11. That's what we have right now. And I wouldn't say 11, I'd say 13, 14, 15. That's our goal," Enrique said. "I think it's a commitment we made from the sporting director's office, the president and myself, to seek 11 or 15 stars and for the real star to be the team, something our fans have identified with… It's the whole team." Enrique knows PSG could face defeat in the Club World Cup final — or any of the matches that follow them into next season. Still, he wants to cap off this season with another victory and another trophy. "Best season in my career? Maybe," Enrique said. "But we need to win Sunday's game to put icing on the cake." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:PSG could cap historic season in FIFA Club World Cup final vs. Chelsea

Best year ever? PSG can cap dream season with Club World Cup win vs. Chelsea

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Jeff Lynne's ELO Cancels What Was Billed as Final Show Ever at BST Hyde Park Due to a 'Systemic Infection'New Foto - Jeff Lynne's ELO Cancels What Was Billed as Final Show Ever at BST Hyde Park Due to a 'Systemic Infection'

Jeff Lynne's ELO canceled its July 13 performance at BST Hyde Park in London early Saturday morning after doctors advised frontman and band co-founder Lynne, who is currently "battling a systemic infection," that taking the stage is "simply not possible." The show was billed as the group's final concert ever. "Jeff Lynne is heartbroken to report that he will not be able to perform at tomorrow's BST Hyde Park show," read a statement from BST Hyde's reps. "Jeff has been battling a systemic infection and is currently in the care of a team of doctors who have advised him that performing is simply not possible at this time nor will he be able to reschedule. The legacy of the band and his longtime fans are foremost in Jeff's mind today — and while he is so sorry that he cannot perform, he knows that he must focus on his health and rehabilitation at this time." More from Variety The Giddy Majesty of Jeff Lynne's ELO Is Still a Livin' Thing as U.S. Farewell Tour Winds Down in L.A.: Concert Review Jeff Lynne's ELO to Play Final Show at BST Hyde Park Next Summer Richard Tandy, ELO's Longtime Keyboardist and the Voice of 'Mr. Blue Sky,' Dies at 76 The concert,announcedback in October of 2024, was the final stop after the legendary rock group ended its Farewell Tour in North America. In a follow-up statement, BST Hyde announced that Sunday's event will be entirely canceled in the wake of Lynne's exit. Saturday will mark the final night of BST Hyde, and the organization will offerfull refundsto ticket holders. ELO, originally founded as The Electric Light Orchestra in 1970, was co-founded by Lynne along with The Move frontmen Roy Wood and Bev Bevan. The group pioneered a fusion of rock with orchestral instrumentation, releasing such iconic hits as "Mr. Blue Sky," "Don't Bring Me Down," "Evil Woman," "Livin Thing," "Turn To Stone" and "Telephone Line." The band split in 1986, but Lynne marched on as a solo act and producer. He went on to collaborate with artists such as George Harrison, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, Paul McCartney, Joe Walsh and Bryan Adams. Best of Variety Final Emmy Predictions: Talk Series and Scripted Variety - New Blood Looks to Tackle Late Night Staples Oscars 2026: George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Wagner Moura and More Among Early Contenders to Watch New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Jeff Lynne’s ELO Cancels What Was Billed as Final Show Ever at BST Hyde Park Due to a ‘Systemic Infection’

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Vanessa Hudgens is pregnant with second baby with Cole TuckerNew Foto - Vanessa Hudgens is pregnant with second baby with Cole Tucker

Vanessa HudgensandCole Tuckerare expecting baby No. 2! The "High School Musical" alum, 36, and her retired professional baseball player husband, 29, announced they were expecting their second childin an Instagram post July 12. In the snaps, the couple are standing underneath a tree in monochromatic matching outfits as Hudgens wears a two-piece set that showcases her growing baby bump. "Round two!!!!"Hudgens and Tucker captioned the joint post. The "HSM" star and the former MLB shortstop welcomed their first child last summer. But in an Instagram post, Hudgens slammed paparazzi for violating the family's privacy while confirming the birth. Vanessa Hudgens gives birth to childwith husband Cole Tucker: 'Happy and healthy' "We're disappointed that our family's privacy was disrespected and exploited during this very special time fueled by the greed of a long lens camera feeding the media," she wrote on herInstagram storyat the time. "Despite all of that, mom dad and baby are happy and healthy." View this post on Instagram A post shared by 🔮Vanessa Hudgens🔮 (@vanessahudgens) The "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" actressrevealed her first pregnancyonthe 2024 Oscars red carpetlast March. The co-host of ABC's "Countdown to Oscars: On the Red Carpet Live!" turned heads in a black turtleneck evening gown by Vera Wang Haute as she held her belly, thanking celebrities who offered congratulations. Contributing: Naledi Ushe This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Vanessa Hudgens pregnant, expecting second baby

Vanessa Hudgens is pregnant with second baby with Cole Tucker

Vanessa Hudgens is pregnant with second baby with Cole Tucker Vanessa HudgensandCole Tuckerare expecting baby No. 2! The "High School M...
LPGA player misses major cut after slow play penaltyNew Foto - LPGA player misses major cut after slow play penalty

China's Yan Liu was hovering around the cut line when she was assessed a two-stroke penalty for slow play during the second round of the Evian Championship on Friday. Liu, who started her round on the back nine at the Evian Resort Golf Club, was playing the seventh hole when she was assessed the penalty, according to Golf Digest. She went on to double bogey the par-5 and followed it up with another bogey. Liu rebounded to birdie her final hole but missed the cut at the fourth major of the year by three shots. The penalty is part of the LPGA's attempt to improve pace-of-play issues that have been heavily criticized by several of the tour's marquee players. The LPGA updated its pace-of-play policy in February, implementing a fine for a player who is 1-5 seconds over the allotted time limit, a one-stroke penalty for being 6-15 seconds over and a two-stroke penalty for a player taking more than 16 seconds over the time limit. Liu is the second player to be assessed a two-shot penalty, joining Chisato Iwai, who during the Black Desert Championship in May was the first player to be handed a two-stroke penalty. In all, there have been four slow-play penalties since the new policy was issued, according to Golf Digest. Liu entered the Evian Championship in France ranked 107th in the Rolex Women's World Rankings. However, she has now missed five of her past six cuts. --Field Level Media

LPGA player misses major cut after slow play penalty

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Wang Ziying of China wins women's wheelchair singles at WimbledonNew Foto - Wang Ziying of China wins women's wheelchair singles at Wimbledon

Wang Ziying of China won her first Grand Slam title in women's wheelchair singles by beating top-seeded Yui Kamiji of Japan 6-3, 6-3 on Saturday at Wimbledon. Wang had lost eight of her previous nine matches against Kamiji, who has 10 major titles in singles and was looking to complete a career Grand Slam with a first championship at Wimbledon. But Wang converted her fifth set point in the first set after a marathon game that went to deuce nine times, and then clinched victory on her first match point when Kamiji netted a backhand. In the men's wheelchair doubles final, No. 2 seeds Martin De la Puente of Spain and Ruben Spaargaren of the Netherlands won their first Wimbledon title by beating top-seeded British duo Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid 7-6 (1), 7-5. Hewett and Reid have won six Wimbledon doubles titles, including the last two. ___ AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Wang Ziying of China wins women's wheelchair singles at Wimbledon

Wang Ziying of China wins women's wheelchair singles at Wimbledon Wang Ziying of China won her first Grand Slam title in women's whe...
'Christy' Review: Brothers Estranged by the Care System Rebuild Their Bond in a Moving Irish CrowdpleaserNew Foto - 'Christy' Review: Brothers Estranged by the Care System Rebuild Their Bond in a Moving Irish Crowdpleaser

The gray suburban fringes of Cork's Northside region are gradually colored with hope in "Christy," an old-fashioned coming-of-age heartwarmer with few narrative surprises but a winningly authentic sense of place, people and vernacular. Following a sullen teenage casualty of the Irish social care system as he's reunited with his similarly damaged half-brother, slowly regaining a feeling of purpose and belonging in the world, Brendan Canty's debut feature is satisfyingly expanded from his 2019 short of the same title. In the process, it has become not just a contained domestic drama but a brightly inhabited study of resilient working-class community in a neglected stretch of Ireland's second-largest city. A hit with audiences at the Berlinale — where it opened the festival's youth-oriented Generation 14plus program, and picked up the section's top jury prize — Canty's film has since enjoyed a popular international festival run, proving its cultural particularities no impediment to its universal crossover potential. Having opened last month's Transilvania fest before appearing in Karlovy Vary's Horizons program, it will play Galway and Edinburgh before its Irish and U.K. release in late summer. Ultimately sunny and often ebullient — down to a communal hip-hop number at its close — this is an honest crowdpleaser that nonetheless works hard for its emotional uplift, comparable in theme and appeal to recent Irish Oscar nominee "The Quiet Girl," albeit with scrappier execution. More from Variety Hermit Twins - and a Talking Cow - Share Life and Poetry in Miro Remo's Karlovy Vary Winner 'Better Go Mad in the Wild' Miro Remo's 'Better Go Mad in the Wild' Triumphs at Karlovy Vary as Stellan Skarsgard Picks Up Crystal Globe Pere Vilà Barceló Shows the Aftermath of Rape - and 'Long, Complex' Journey Toward Healing - in 'When a River Becomes the Sea' When we encounter 17-year-old Christy (Danny Power, repeating his role from the short) at the film's outset, it's hard to imagine his stern perma-scowl uncreasing any time soon. Since the death of his mother years before, he's been bounced from one foster home to another, never settling in any of them, and turning guarded and combative in the process. Having been ejected from his most recent home after fighting with another boy, he's now in limbo: Nearly too old for social care but not yet able to take care of himself, he's sought refuge with his older half-brother Shane (Diarmaid Noyes), who shares a humble council house with his partner Stacey (Emma Willis) and their infant child. The arrangement, Shane briskly insists, is strictly temporary: There's little love lost between two siblings who, having grown up years apart under separate roofs, scarcely know each other at all. A self-employed painter-decorator who prides himself on sticking to the straight and narrow, Shane harbors his own trauma from years in the care system — what the brothers have in common, however, threatens to keep them apart more than it brings them together. It takes the frustrated Stacey, played with warmth and good humor by Willis in what could be a stock part, to delicately referee the men's prickly silences, and initiate some manner of bridging conversation between them. Until that happens, however, Christy finds kinship elsewhere — chiefly in a rough-edged but gentle-souled gaggle of local kids unofficially led by mouthy wheelchair-user Robot (Jamie Forde), who draws the newcomer out of his shell by sheer force of charisma. Meanwhile Pauline (Helen Behan), a close friend of his late mom, steps in to offer some of the surrogate mothering he's been missing all this time, eventually offering him modestly paid work in her home hair salon. Christy, it emerges, has a genuine, self-taught knack for barbering: a viable route to a stable living, if he can just resist the lure of his circling gangster cousins. This is the stuff of old-as-the-hills melodrama, as a vulnerable youngster is caught between good and, well, less good life paths. (Nobody is really evil in "Christy," a film sensitive to the social and economic circumstances than can throw anyone off-course — though a stray plot strand centered on an addict played by "Saltburn" star Alison Oliver feels more contrived than the rest.) A pair of convincingly bruised, wary but slowly thawing turns from Power and Noyes go a long way toward keeping things real: Power, possessed of both little-boy-lost fragility and keen, dry wit, is an especially promising performer. Mostly, the film skirts outright moralistic cliché, just as it also eschews brutal kitchen-sink realism to land somewhere in the middle: sentimental but suitably lived-in, humanely optimistic but not blindly naïve regarding the realities of poverty and inadequate welfare in modern Ireland. Canty, previously a music video director who landed an MTV VMA nomination for Hozier's "Take Me to Church" clip, is an unextravagant but subtly assured visual stylist attuned to flashes of organic beauty amid textures of tarmac and pebble-dash, while DP Colm Hogan's camera is most interested in the planes and furrows of faces that have lived a lot in relatively few years. When Christy cracks even a tight smile, it's close to a hallelujah moment. Best of Variety Final Emmy Predictions: Talk Series and Scripted Variety - New Blood Looks to Tackle Late Night Staples Oscars 2026: George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Wagner Moura and More Among Early Contenders to Watch New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

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Beyoncé sets Atlanta ablaze on second night of 'Cowboy Carter' tourNew Foto - Beyoncé sets Atlanta ablaze on second night of 'Cowboy Carter' tour

Beyoncé Knowles-Carterdelivered her"Cowboy Carter" tourfor a second night in Atlanta — another high-voltage spectacle packed with power and purpose. The Grammy-winning singer kicked off her July 11 show atMercedes-Benz Stadiumin Atlanta around 8:42 p.m. local time. The concert marked her second of four shows at the stadium on herCowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour. She's set to hit the stage again July 13 and 14. "Atlanta, thank you so much for being here tonight and welcome!"Beyoncégreeted the charged crowd as she took the stage. "I want to say thank you to everyone who has been loyal to me for more than 25 years." The ATL stop — Bey's last Southern stop — comes afterBeyoncédelivered two dazzling concerts atNorthwest Stadiumin Landover, Maryland — five miles east of Washington, D.C. The first show fell onthe Fourth of July, with the follow-up performance taking place July 7. Theholidaymade for an especially significant night given themessages and motifspertaining to country music, America's complex past and its ongoing cultural reckoning. As fans know,Beyoncéfirstdebuted her "Cowboy Carter" tourat SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 28 with39 songs on the set list. Her shows have been filled with family,fashion, different music genres, and most notably country music andcultural commentary.The second Atlanta concert was no exception, continuing the trend with signature style and powerful messages. THAT KEY? THE CROWD?? THE WAY SHE GAGGED??? THIS IS SO ICONIC😭😭🥹pic.twitter.com/jTuIVetbPq — 𝗱𝗮𝗻𝗻𝘆🫧💚 (@beyoncegarden)July 12, 2025 One fanwrote, "the energy that Atlanta has for Beyoncé simply is unmatched. the love is so deep, truly no other city comes close." And that energy was undeniable, radiating through the stadium all night long. At one point, the crowd erupted into a prolonged cheer, prompting Beyoncé to pause, visibly moved as she took it all in. Of course, Beyoncé's tour has also been a huge showcase of fashion and creativity. Each night, Beyoncé continues toblend high fashionand cowboy couture, keeping fans on the edge of their seats as they anticipate a new look. There's been many looks incorporating Western-glam: sparkly chaps, cowboy hats, boots and piles of fringe. Friday's show continued this tradition. The"Cowboy Carter" creatorwasn't just deliberate about showcasing her own looks. During the show, she also made sure to spotlight her fans' too, proving that fashion is central to the spectacle she creates, not just an accessory to the music. While gliding above the crowd on a high-rise horseshoe, Beyoncé took a moment to shout out her fans: "Y'all look so incredible. Y'all are dressed down!" The show, of course, was filled with music but alsolayered with messages aboutcountry music, America's history, and the plight and triumph of Black and brown people. Somehow, Beyoncé managed to turn those teaching moments into a joyful, family-filled celebration — complete with mommy-daughter kisses, standout choreography and more heartwarming moments from her children, 8-year-old Rumi Carter and 13-year-old Blue Ivy Carter. The nine-city tour has spanned the U.S. and Europe with the grand finale set for July 26 in Las Vegas. Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter, onInstagram,TikTokandXas @cachemcclay. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean:Beyonce keeps Atlanta ablaze on night 2 of 'Cowboy Carter' tour

Beyoncé sets Atlanta ablaze on second night of 'Cowboy Carter' tour

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