It was the last California stop for Blige’s “ The For My Fans Tour ,” a 27-date trip that started in January. The Grammy and Emmy award-wining artist heads next to St. Louis, and concludes her U.S. shows in Miami on April 27.
Mary J. Blige is the boot muva. The R&B legend is currently on tour, and she is playing no games with her signature footwear.
Mary J. Blige’s 2025 “For My Fans Tour” is set to play Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Wednesday, March 19.
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Footwear News on MSNMary J. Blige Heats Up the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Red Metallic Christian Louboutin Pumps and Custom Gaurav Gupta GownMary J. Blige left her boots at home to attend the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 2. The iconic singer and rapper selected red metallic Christian Louboutin pumps to match her striking custom red gown.
Mary J. Blige brought serious sparkle to the red carpet at the Vanity Fair Oscars Party on Sunday in Beverly Hills. The two-time Oscar-nominated actress and songwriter joined a bevy of high-profile guests, including Kendall Jenner in archival Mugler, Keke Palmer in vintage Versace and more.
Mary J. Blige is taking over SiriusXM, but only for a short time. The iconic artist has launched a special pop-up radio station called Mary J. Blige Radio to commemorate Women’s History Month. This limited-time channel,
Musicians have been paying tribute to the "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" icon, whose influence has shaped R&B, hip-hop and neo-soul.
Mary J. Blige brought her For My Fans tour to Ball Arena, and Denver showed up and out.
St. Louis is heating up with concerts and comedy shows in March. Rock band Disturbed brings "The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour" to town, comedian Gabriel Iglesias performs live at Enterprise, R&B legend Mary J. Blige headlines "The for My Fans Tour" and more.
Grammy and Emmy Award-winning and Oscar-nominated artists and actor Mary J. Blige has added new shows to her “The For My Fans Tour” including a stop in Orlando.
Roy Ayers, the jazz-funk vibraphonist known for the album Everybody Loves the Sunshine which has been sampled countless times since it was released, has died. He was 84. Ayers died Tuesday in New York after a long illness, his family announced in a statement, describing him as “highly influential and sought after as a music collaborator.”
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