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Olivia Rodrigo Australia 2024 Tour

 Global star Olivia Rodrigo will make her Australian live debut in 2024, with the 'Good 4 U' singer extending her current GUTS world tour. The three-time Grammy award-winning artist will perform two concerts each in Melbourne and Sydney in October, adding to the 82 GUTS shows globally. "The Europe leg of the GUTS world tour has been wonderful so far! So much luv for everyone who has been coming to jump and sing and scream! Asia and Australia dates just announced! Hope to see ya there!" 'GUTS' features the mega hits 'Vampire', 'Bad Idea Right?', 'Get Him Back!' and 'All-American Bitch'; in March Rodrigo released 'GUTS (Spilled)', featuring four previously vinyl-only tracks as well as a brand-new bonus track 'So American'. Joining all four dates as special support artist will be BENEE ('Supalonely', 'Glitter'). So find out why Variety labelled the GUTS live concert: 'It's a rock 'n' ...

International Mother Language Day

 International Mother Language Day is a UNESCO proclaimed day, which is celebrated all over the world to preserve and promote all the languages of the world. UNESCO picked the day February 21 as the International Mother Language Day to commemorate the event of the famous Language Movement in Bangladesh in 1952, where many people sacrificed their lives for the right of speaking their own mother language Bangla. Here, the residents of Arizona speak in many different languages, even though English is the common language medium for communication. We have been celebrating IMLD in Arizona to promote all those different languages on this very special event as a Language Festival for almost a decade now. Mayors of different Arizona cities, Arizona House and other Government offices are proclaiming the day as International Mother Language Day like every year. Some of the dignitaries will be joining to enjoy the event. Many of you are very much familiar of this event and had participated in ...

US tracks high-altitude balloon spotted over Colorado

flying over the western part of the country, according to the BBC's media partner CBS News. The object has been determined to be non-threatening, but its origin and purpose is unknown. A US official told CBS the balloon was seen on Friday over Colorado, drifting east. A year ago, the US shot down a Chinese balloon after it crossed the country from Alaska all the way to the east coast. That encounter last February caused a diplomatic crisis between Washington and Beijing.