2026: Dizzee Rascal is heading to Australia and New Zealand this November and December for the We Want Bass tour β seven shows, three supports, and a routing that rewards the detail-obsessed.
Dizzee Rascal's We Want Bass tour has a different lineup in almost every city, and that's half the fun
Dizzee Rascal is returning to Australia and New Zealand this November and December for the We Want Bass tour, bringing Example, Arrdee, and Perth DJ Swaglord Savannah across seven shows. The run opens at Perth HPC on Nov. 26, moves through Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Byron Bay, then closes at Auckland's Shed 10 on Dec. 8. Support lineups vary by city β and at this point, reading the tour flyer is basically a puzzle.
Gobble's Take: Seven shows, three supports, and no two cities getting the same bill. Pop fans were absolutely built for this.
Source: Billboard
Paparazzi nostalgia is alive, messy, and completely self-aware
Stella Balsamini β marketing girlie, certified celebrity obsessive β is "feeling normal about paparazzi," which turns out to mean equal parts affection and skepticism. She was raised by a tabloid reporter, spent her childhood wanting to be a paparazzo, and grew up on People magazine and Perez Hilton. She's clear-eyed about the dying culture and the questionable ethics. She's also clearly still attached to the whole thing.
Gobble's Take: The most honest thing about paparazzi culture is that the people who clock its death the loudest are usually the ones who miss it most.
Source: Perplexity Search (community news)
In 2026, celebrity content wants your attention across homes, tech, avatars, and family drama
JuicyBuzz's 2026 coverage is running the full buffet: Hollywood elite homes, celebrity-owned tech startups, style evolution, virtual avatars, power couples, trios, and sibling rivalries. The name-checks alone β Emma Stone, Rihanna, Zendaya, Harry Styles, BeyoncΓ©, Jay-Z, Tom Holland, the Beckett sisters, the Mendes brothers β are a lot of star power for one homepage to carry.
Gobble's Take: Fame used to be about the red carpet. Now it wants your house, your app, your avatar, and your drama. The machine expanded.
Source: Perplexity Search (evergreen)
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