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Katy Perry forced to cancel Belgium festival set hours before taking the stage due to severe weather
Katy Perry was forced to cancel her headlining performance at Belgium's Werchter Boutique just hours before she was set to the stage on Saturday after forecasts of severe weather prompted officials to shut down the outdoor festival.
In an Instagram post, the 41-year-old pop star apologized to fans and expressed her disappointment that the show would not move forward, noting that she had "no choice" in the decision.
"Sadly my set @WerchterBoutique tonight can’t happen due to a government mandated cancellation because of the incoming inclement weather and crowd safety concerns," Perry wrote.
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"I was backstage at the show in the middle of hair and makeup when this news was delivered, and they gave me no choice," she explained. "I am just as unhappy as you are."
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"Unfortunately this is beyond my control, but the safety of all 55,000 of you always comes first and foremost," Perry added. "I am sorry I can’t change the weather, and even sorrier that all of us can’t be together tonight."
"I was looking forward to being back after 17 years, I was even gonna wear the same outfit from that 2009 show again. I love you all, and please get home safe."
Perry's performance would have marked her first return to the Festivalpark Werchter grounds since July 2009. The singer took the stage at the annual four-day festival Rock Werchter while on her debut solo tour Hello Katy, following the release of her breakthrough 2008 album "One of the Boys."
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In her Instagram post. Perry also shared a backstage photo of herself in a white robe over striped pants, seated with her unused stage costume hanging beside her. The Grammy Award nominee's 90-minute closing set at the one-day Werchter Boutique festival was scheduled to begin at 10pm following Pitbull's performance.
In her post, the "Roar" singer also included the Werchter Boutique's official statement, which read, "Werchter Boutique will end after Pitbull’s concert. Following consultation with the Rock Werchter safety committee, in which all authorities and the organization are represented, it has been decided that Werchter Boutique will end at 9 pm this evening."
"This decision was taken in response to the weather forecast, which predicts severe thunderstorms from midnight onwards at the earliest," the statement continued. "The governor of Flemish Brabant has also issued a BE-Alert in this regard.The festival will end after Pitbull’s performance. Katy Perry’s concert will not go ahead."
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"By bringing the festival to a close early, we can ensure that the exit of visitors proceeds in a safe and orderly manner, allowing everyone to return home calmly. The safety and health of everyone present is always our top priority."
The cancellation comes just weeks after Perry performed at the FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Los Angeles, California. Perry gave her first live performance of her 2024 song "Wonder" alongside 10-year-old Norwegian singer Tius.
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Perry's boyfriend Justin Trudeau was in attendance at the ceremony to support her. Following her performance, Perry joined the former Canadian Prime Minister in a luxury box to watch the United States' soccer team's opening match against Paraguay.
The couple, who went public with their relationship in December 2025, were seen holding hands, clapping, and celebrating Team USA's 4-1 victory.
Earlier this week, Perry released her new single, "Watch It Burn" and she is currently touring Europe, performing at several festivals and solo concerts.
Perry's next scheduled performance is a headlining concert at DEPOT Live at Cardiff Castle, a summer concert series in Wales.
Xia Brookside wins TNA Knockouts World Championship at Slammiversary over Léi Yǐng Lee
Former friends turned bitter rivals over the last few weeks as Xia Brookside’s relationship with Léi Yǐng Lee completely fractured amid their pursuit of the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) Knockouts World Championship.
When Lee finally won the title, Brookside’s envy grew even further. It all led to their title match at Slammiversary on Sunday night.
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Lee set the pace early, using her agility and quickness to completely turnaround Brookside. Multiple kicks combined with a dropkick kept her out in front of Brookside. She then hit a nasty German suplex and a thrust kick after that. As they moved outside the ring, Lee hit a diving shoulder block to Brookside.
But Brookside only needed one moment to get back into the match. She pushed Lee into the ring post, tweaking Lee’s left knee. She started to go to work on the knee, finding the best opening to do some damage to the champion.
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Lee wasn’t satisfied with Brookside’s punishment. Even as she was taking damage from Brookside’s submission hold, she wanted "more." The trash talk continued through the rest of the match. Brookside’s kicks were countered by Lee, who countered and put her opponent into a submission maneuver of her own.
Lee powerbombed Brookside from the turnbuckle. Brookside ripped the turnbuckle, exposing the rope. She knocked Lee off the top rope. Lee went faced first into the exposed area. Brookside hit a Darkside and pinned Lee to win the TNA Knockouts World Championship.
It is Brookside’s first championship in TNA. Lee’s second reign as champion ends after 74 days.
Canada scores in 92nd minute to earn first World Cup knockout stage victory over South Africa
Canada entered Sunday’s Round of 32 match as a significant favorite to advance to the Round of 16 with a win over South Africa. But it wasn't as easy for the Canadians as the odds might have indicated.
The two teams entered second-half stoppage time locked in a 0-0 draw. But Canada managed to score the winner in the 92nd minute. A cross into the box by the Canadians landed directly on the head of a South African defender, but the header bounced right to the chest of Canadian midfielder Stephen Eustáquio.
Eustáquio settled the ball onto his right foot and then made no mistake, ripping a shot into the lower-left corner of the net, past South African goalkeeper Ronwen Williams.
Canada generated the better chances throughout, putting seven shots on goal to South Africa's one and holding a 1.32-0.13 edge in expected goals, but the Canadians couldn't break through until Eustáquio's late winner.
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The goal propelled Canada to its first-ever knockout-match victory at a World Cup.
Canada is serving as one of three co-hosts of the 2026 World Cup, along with the United States and Mexico. The Canadians played all three of their group matches on home soil, but defeated South Africa at Los Angeles Stadium on Sunday in Inglewood, Calif.
Canada was forced to play away from home after losing to Switzerland in its group-stage finale, which left it second in Group B.
Canada will next face the winner of Netherlands vs. Morocco in Houston on July 4.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, the third-place team from Group B, faces the United States on Wednesday, July 1, at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Unlike Canada, the United States won its group.
Team USA is a heavy favorite to defeat Bosnia (-700 at DraftKings) and advance to the Round of 16. Should the United States take care of business, it would face the winner of Belgium vs. Senegal on July 6.
Canada survived its scare. Now, the United States gets its chance to join its fellow North American co-host in the Round of 16.
Southwest captain admits his 'lip was quivering' during co-pilot daughter's surprise speech on final flight
A retiring Southwest Airlines captain’s final flight turned into a viral family moment when his daughter, serving as his first officer, surprised him with an emotional tribute that was posted to the airline's Instagram on June 21 in celebration of Father's Day.
Captain Jim Curtis retired after 22 years at Southwest Airlines, which was preceded by 21 years in the U.S. Air Force. In her speech honoring his long aviation career, his daughter, Julia Curtis, credited him with inspiring her to become a pilot and shaping her character throughout her life.
The father-daughter duo joined "Fox & Friends Weekend" on Sunday, where Jim admitted it wasn't easy to maintain his composure during the tribute.
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"I spent 30 years trying to have a stern profile. And people noticed my lip quivering, and so I was just lucky to be able to keep it together," he said.
The veteran said he was caught off guard by his daughter's remarks, describing the experience as "tremendous."
In the airline industry, a pilot's 65th birthday marks mandatory retirement and often a ceremonial final trip known as a fini-flight. Julia said she had long considered the possibility of accompanying her dad on the meaningful trip.
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"I grew up watching him go to work, and to actually have the opportunity to sit there with him and also get to tell my greatest mentor in life how much he means to me was truly special," she said.
Jim expressed excitement for his daughter's future following in his footsteps and said that he would be retiring to a family farm to grow walnuts with his wife.
Julia said her father’s lessons helped her reach this point in her career, especially those insights regarding the importance of mindset and work ethic.
"The two things you can control are your attitude and your effort," Julia said.
"And he said, if you show up with a positive attitude and give a good effort with whatever you're doing, good things should follow."
Shipping giant warns Strait of Hormuz chaos is 'new normal' as Tehran shifts 4M barrels
A "new normal" of heightened risk and uncertain regulation is impacting the Strait of Hormuz, shipping firm Hapag-Lloyd warned Sunday, as military strikes escalated and conflicting routing directives plunged the waterway into operational chaos.
The remarks from the German shipping giant also came as Tehran "simultaneously" began moving millions of barrels of crude oil from Kharg Island for the first time in days, according to maritime intelligence firm Windward AI.
"At Kharg, the T-Jetty and Western Terminal loaded simultaneously for the first time in days; the East Waiting Area holds 28 tankers, 27 dark, signaling the Iranian crude export cycle restarting," Windward AI said in a post on X.
The outbound cargo consists of an estimated 4.12 million barrels of wet cargo, including crude oil and other liquid hydrocarbons. Of that total, about 3.91 million barrels are crude oil, analytics firm Vortexa said.
"We have to acknowledge that this is for some months the new normal in the Persian Gulf region," Hapag-Lloyd AG spokesperson Hanja Maria Richter told Fox News Digital.
"The situation has been fluid for us since the beginning of the conflict," she said before adding that constant vigilance has become essential to operating in the region.
"We have been making and still make regular risk and situation assessments with our security partners, all relevant authorities and our people on shore and, of course, on the vessels," Richter said.
"It is a region in conflict, so we consider this with every single ship we move in the region and assess the risks for every vessel and its crew individually."
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Richter's remarks came as U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) launched airstrikes against Iranian targets, including Qeshm Island on June 26 after a vessel was struck in the strait.
This prompted Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to retaliate by targeting U.S. military sites in Kuwait and Bahrain.
Adding to the strike risk is a tug-of-war over control of the transit lanes.
Lloyd's List described the fracturing of the waterway as a "confused, two-tier system now operating in the strait, which remains split between the Iran-controlled northern route and a U.S.-protected southern 'highway,' with the pre-war routes rendered unusable because of the risk of mines, separating them."
Iran is responsible for managing and fully reopening maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz under recent understandings, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Sunday, according to Iran International.
Iranian state television said that passage through the Strait of Hormuz demands coordination with the IRGC.
Hapag-Lloyd pushed back against any future attempts to weaponize or monetize passage through the critical global chokepoint.
"It would be fundamentally wrong to impose fees for passage through international waters," Richter said.
"Fees for infrastructure such as the Suez Canal or the Panama Canal are a different matter, as they reflect major infrastructure investments. That is not the case with the Strait of Hormuz."
While thousands of crew members remain caught by conflicting naval directives, Hapag-Lloyd said it had successfully navigated the initial bottleneck.
"Good news is that we were able to have all Hapag-Lloyd vessels that were affected by the temporary closure of the Strait of Hormuz and had been waiting in the Persian Gulf depart safely from the Gulf," Richter noted before adding that "the safety of our crews is our highest priority."
French investigators probe fatal skydiving plane crash that killed pilot and 10 parachutists
A plane carrying participants in a skydiving activity crashed shortly after takeoff in northeastern France on Sunday, killing all 11 people aboard, authorities said.
The Meurthe-et-Moselle Prefecture said on X that the aircraft crashed after departing from Nancy-Essey Airport, prompting officials to activate the department's operational command center.
The Associated Press reported the victims included five parachuting instructors, five novice jumpers preparing for tandem skydives and the pilot.
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Prefect Yves Séguy told reporters the aircraft suffered a malfunction and "fell almost vertically," narrowly missing a populated area.
"Had it occurred just a few dozen meters away, the accident could have caused collateral casualties," Séguy said.
Flight tracking data from Flightradar24 showed the single-engine Pilatus PC-6 banked left shortly after takeoff before crashing less than a minute later near residential homes, about 300 yards from the runway.
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Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said he traveled to the crash site with Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot, where they met with local officials and emergency responders.
Nunez wrote on X that he felt "immense emotion" while meeting with local officials and praised the coordinated response of firefighters, emergency personnel, police, gendarmerie and civil security teams.
He said a medico-psychological emergency unit was activated shortly after the crash to support victims' loved ones and those who witnessed the tragedy. Some family members waiting at the airport witnessed the crash, according to officials.
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Nunez added that the investigation, directed by the Paris prosecutor's office and assigned to the Air Transport Gendarmerie's investigative unit, will determine the cause of the crash.
Tabarot described the incident as a "terrible tragedy" and extended his condolences to the victims' families before traveling to the scene alongside Nunez.
In a later post on X, Tabarot said investigators from France's Bureau d'Enquêtes et d'Analyses had visited the crash site and opened an investigation to determine the precise circumstances of the accident. He also described the crash as France's deadliest aviation accident involving a skydiving flight in about 30 years.
The parachutists were preparing for tandem jumps, in which novice participants are harnessed to experienced instructors for the descent.
French broadcaster BFM-TV spoke with a local resident who said he heard what sounded like the aircraft's engine stopping before a loud impact. When he reached the crash site, he said there were no signs of life.
Sunday's tragedy came just weeks after another deadly skydiving plane crash in the U.S. that killed 12 people about 65 miles outside Kansas City, Missouri.
In that crash, the aircraft was carrying 11 skydivers and a pilot. Many of the passengers were preparing for tandem jumps and were inexperienced first-time skydivers, officials said. Some family members waiting at the airport also witnessed the crash.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Mustafa Ali retains TNA International Championship as former WWE star makes debut at Slammiversary
Mustafa Ali went into Total Nonstop Action Wrestling’s (TNA) Slammiversary event without knowing who will answer the call for his open challenge for the International Championship.
Ali told his followers on social media that TNA’s director of operations, Daria Rae, would make the announcement on the Slammiversary pre-show. Ali decided he wasn’t going to wait around anymore and came to the ring during the pre-show.
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As Rae was about to share the news with Ali, TNA director of authority Santino Marella interrupted her. Marella and Rae both said they had opponents for Ali, making the open challenge a triple-threat match instead of a one-on-one affair.
Ali’s first opponent was revealed to be Rich Swann. Then, Uhaa Nation made his debut for TNA. Nation was known as Apollo Crews when he was in WWE. Nation was an intercontinental champion and U.S. champion while with WWE. Nation dumped Ali out of the ring and turned his focus to Swann to start the match.
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Ali had to really dig in and try to stave off both competitors’ strength and agility. But he got help from Order 4 members Tasha Steelz and Special Agent Zero. The two distracted Nation as he was trying to put the finishing touches on Swann.
Zero took out Nation and it allowed Ali to take advantage of the one-on-one matchup inside the ring. Ali avoided Swann and rolled him up with a backslide pin and a bridge. The referee counted to three and it was Ali’s night to celebrate.
Ali’s International Championship reign is his first since entering the company in 2024. He came in and won the X Division Championship and was named the X Division Star of the Year in his first year there.
Since then, Ali has put the Order 4 alongside him and he hasn’t been on the losing end of his matches much. He won the TNA International Championship against Trey Miguel at Rebellion in Cleveland in April and hasn’t looked back from there.
Top Democrat lawmaker suffers minor injuries in Delaware car crash
Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., said he is expected to make a full recovery after suffering minor injuries in a multi-vehicle crash in Delaware on Sunday that was triggered by a driver experiencing a medical emergency.
The Delaware Democrat said he was riding in one of several vehicles struck during the crash and was transported to Beebe Hospital for treatment. In posts on X, Coons thanked first responders and medical staff, adding that he was relieved that, by all accounts, no one was seriously injured.
"Earlier today, a Delaware driver experienced a medical incident and collided with several cars, including one in which I was a passenger," Coons wrote on X. "I was transported to Beebe Hospital and treated for minor injuries. I'm now home and expected to make a full and swift recovery.
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He later posted that he was grateful to the first responders for their prompt and professional response, as well as medical personnel at Beebe Hospital, where he was transported to.
"I'm feeling relieved and blessed that by all accounts no one was seriously injured during the crash," Coons wrote.
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The crash occurred in Sussex County, though Coons did not specify the exact location or time of the collision.
Authorities had not released additional details as of Sunday, including how many vehicles were involved, the driver's condition or whether anyone else was injured.
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Coons has represented Delaware in the U.S. Senate since winning a 2010 special election following Joe Biden's resignation after he was elected vice president.
He is currently serving his third full Senate term and serves on the Senate Appropriations, Foreign Relations, Judiciary, Ethics and Small Business and Entrepreneurship committees.
The 62-year-old senator did not indicate whether the crash would affect his upcoming schedule, and his office did not immediately release additional details about his injuries beyond describing them as minor.
Mamdani-backed Claire Valdez faces backlash over past ‘abolish PreCheck,’ airline nationalization calls
New York state Assemblywoman Claire Valdez, the Democratic nominee for New York's 7th Congressional District, faced online backlash Wednesday after a podcast clip from May resurfaced following her primary victory in which the democratic socialist called for abolishing TSA PreCheck and nationalizing the airline industry.
"My hot take is we need to abolish PreCheck. I’ve got, like, a million beefs with the airline industry and the process of having to fly. We need to, like, nationalize the airline industry, but let’s start by abolishing PreCheck," Valdez said, in an interview with podcaster Francesca Fiorentini.
Valdez made the remarks during a May 1 appearance on "Candidate Corner," a segment of "The Bitchuation Room" podcast. The clip spread online after she won Tuesday's Democratic primary to succeed retiring Rep. Nydia Velazquez, defeating Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso and two other candidates.
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Former Rep. Marc Molinaro, R-N.Y., accused Valdez of proposing policies that would make air travel more difficult.
"We’ve reached the point where NY socialist Democrats think making airport security worse & lines longer somehow makes America better," Molinaro said on X.
Tré Easton, a former staffer for Sen. John Fetterman, also mocked Valdez’s call to eliminate the expedited airport screening program.
"You can take my TSA pre-check from my cold, dead, security theater loving hands," Easton said.
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David J. Bier, director of immigration studies at the Cato Institute, argued Valdez’s proposal would put the industry under the administration in power.
"If we nationalize industries, it means putting Donald Trump in charge of those industries. All the flights would be used for deportation, and they wouldn’t fly to Democrats’ states," Bier said on X.
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Travel writer Gary Leff argued that PreCheck allows the Transportation Security Administration to focus limited screening resources on passengers who have not undergone advance vetting.
"She doesn’t want to abolish TSA, she just wants to abolish PreCheck. But TSA PreCheck means using scarce resources to focus on actual threats," Leff said.
Valdez framed her proposals as a response to airline profits, passenger fees and what she described as weak consumer protections.
"The airline industry is making a lot of money and constantly undermining consumer rights, nickel-and-diming us in every single facet of having to fly someplace," Valdez said.
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The Queens assemblywoman also argued that the lack of a robust national rail network leaves travelers with few realistic alternatives for cross-country trips.
"And in a country where there’s no robust national rail system, it’s planes or nothing if we want to get from one side of the country to the other," Valdez said. "And so we’re forced into these super uncomfortable seats. We have very few rights."
TSA describes PreCheck as an expedited screening program that uses risk assessments before passengers arrive at an airport. The U.S. airline industry has operated under a largely deregulated framework since the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 removed federal control over fares, routes and market entry.
Fox News Digital reached out to U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy's office for comment, but did not immediately hear back.
Valdez’s published campaign transportation platform calls for shifting federal funding from roads toward public transit, walking and biking. It does not list abolishing PreCheck or nationalizing airlines.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Assemblywoman Valdez for comment, but did not immediately hear back.
Taylor Swift merch box stuffed with shredded copies of Aaron Lewis' unreleased album cover draws response
Aaron Lewis' upcoming album cover was seemingly used as shredded packaging paper in a Taylor Swift merchandise box.
On Thursday, the Staind frontman took to social media to respond to a fan's unboxing video, which showed the young woman piecing together shredding paper of the cover of Lewis’ unreleased record "Give Me Back My Country."
"Oh look, there’s my new album, that hasn’t even been released yet, shredded as packaging paper in Taylor Swift merch," he wrote on X. "Ain’t that some s---."
The upcoming album is set for release on July 17 through Big Machine Label Group.
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Lewis said he wasn't aware of the mix-up until his team notified him.
"I don’t have any social media. I didn’t have it when I was younger. It’s never felt important to me," he told USA Today.
"I never even had a MySpace. So I don’t see anything of that type of stuff. And when this was brought to me, I was just like, ‘What is going on? This is just weird.'"
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"That’s the cover to my brand new record that hasn’t even been put out yet," he said. "As artists, we put our trust in the distribution companies to get our material way up front and trust that they’ll be responsible with what it is that we give them."
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Lewis said he's unsure how this happened.
"I hate to think it’s malicious, but at the same time, I don’t know that it’s not," he said. "I haven’t even put the record out yet. It’s not like its old stuff that was just sitting around that they decided to make packing material out of. It’s my new record. I just don’t understand how something like that can happen."
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Despite the circumstances, Lewis has no ill will towards Swift.
"We live in two very, very different worlds. And she’s such a huge star that her world doesn’t intertwine with anyone’s worlds," he said. "I certainly wouldn’t be trying to bring her into this or blame her for anything. It just so happens that it was my record cover in her gift box for her fans."
"I don’t want people to think that this was an opportunity to promote my new record," Lewis said. "I don’t understand how a shredded-up copy of my new record’s art ended up in a Taylor Swift gift box for her fans."
Representatives for Big Machine Label Group and Universal Music Group, who reportedly handled overseeing product management and merchandising, did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.