Luke Evans announced today that following the release of his first album At Last, he will tour UK for a series of shows.
The tour will take place in April 2020 at the following stops :
April 26: Birmingham, Symphony Hall
April 28: London, Palladium
April 29: Cardiff, St. David Hall
April 30: LLandudno, Venue Cymru
Tickets for the tour will be available on December 6 at 10 am (UK time) here. People ordering the album on Evans’ website will get an exclusive code for early access to the tour tickets.
You can read the tour announcement here:
I’m going on tour!! 🎤🎹🥁🎸 And if you buy my album from the official store, you’ll have early access to tickets from Wednesday before they go on general sale this Friday! https://t.co/MWqLXM4eZrpic.twitter.com/d9lhpY3jBg
The full track list of the album includes “Love Is A Battlefield,” “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” “If I Could Turn Back Time,” “Changing,” “With Or Without You,” “I’m Kissing You,” “Show Me Heaven,” “At Last,” “Always Remember Us This Way,” “Say You Love Me,” “Faith’s Song,” and “Bring Him Home.”
At Last is available on Evans’ website, Amazon, Spotify, and iTunes.
It’s December, which means it’s time to get cheery and deck the halls. What better way to do that than with a hot chocolate to curl up to a movie. This month, Nerds and Beyond will be sharing our favorite movies for the holiday season.
One movie that I cannot get enough and truly enjoy is The Nine Lives of Christmas (2014). Like pretty much all of Hallmark’s Christmas movies, it is about the magic of the holiday season and falling in love. But this love story has a purrrfect twist added.
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Firefighter and long-established bachelor Zachary (Brandon Routh) saved a stray cat named Ambrose from a dog. From that moment on, the cat doesn’t leave his side – which is quite adorable. While he is out shopping for the cat he now finds living with him, he meets Marilee (Kimberley Sustad), who helps him pick out the right food for Ambrose. Marilee is currently studying to become a veterinarian and works at a family-owned pet store. Neither of them is looking for love. They have other ideas and plans for how they want their lives to go. Fate and cats have other ideas for them. Both of them cannot stop thinking of the other, and they keep running into each other. Even their cats Ambrose and Queenie share a connection. Are Zach and Marilee going to be like the mountain lions and be together forever?
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This has become one of my go-to holiday movies to watch. It is a cute romantic story with humor and, of course, a few cheesy but enjoyable moments. The two main characters also have chemistry with each other and their feline castmates that make it that much easier to get pulled in. Their journey takes place during the Christmas holidays and provides the perfect romantic background, along with the traditions that come with the holiday decorations, carolers, mistletoe, putting up lights, and dressing up as Santa Claus. One of my favorite parts in the movie is when they are out choosing a Christmas tree and talking about Christmas spirit and how to pick out the one perfect tree, then about their traditions and plans for this year. It reminds me to take a pause and enjoy being with my family and friends. It makes me nostalgic about the traditions from when I was growing up and the magic of the season.
If you love cats, romance, and the holidays, this is the movie for you.
Image courtesy of IMDb
You can watch the trailer for The Nine Lives of Christmas below, and stay tuned for more of our favorite holiday movies all month long!
Disneyland’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge was a bit more of an immersive experience than usual today as the cast of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker stopped by for a Q&A session about the upcoming film! Director J.J. Abrams was joined by Star Wars veteran Anthony Daniels (C-3PO), current trilogy stars Daisy Ridley (Rey), Oscar Isaac (Poe Dameron), John Boyega (Finn), and Kelly Marie Tran (Rose Tico), and newcomers Naomi Ackie (Jannah) and Keri Russell (Zorii Bliss).
The Q&A included a handful of questions sent in from Twitter users about both the upcoming film and Star Wars in general, a rapid-fire round of Disney theme park preferences, and finally everyone’s silent facial expression reactions to the ending of The Rise of Skywalker.
Watch the video below (it begins at the 3:45 mark!)
For those who have been waiting to see Richard Speight, Jr.’s highly anticipated comedy/sci-fi/thriller Driven from Dead Leaf Productions, we have good news. Director Glenn Payne and writer/star Casey Dillard now have a distributor!
Driven follows ride share driver Emerson Graham after she picks up Roger, a mysterious passenger with a daunting and haunting task. The film made appearances aplenty throughout festivals in 2019, winning awards and audience acclaim as they went. And with good reason. It’s a true joy from start to finish, from the cinematography and music to the acting and the script, every aspect of this indie flick was flawless. Still not convinced? You can read our in-depth, spoiler-free review here!
While there is no official release date yet, the team is working on getting everything together to get this film onto your TVs as soon as possible.
Follow along withDriven on Twitter and us here at Nerds and Beyond for updates, and watch the trailer below!
It’s that time of the season, and with Cyber Monday happening today, a lot of fellow fandom creators and artists have some amazing discounts on their merchandise. So, if you’re looking for the perfect fandom gift for someone (or maybe even yourself!), take a look below.
Con*Quest Journals makes fandom planners, journals, stickers and more aimed towards fans of Supernatural and Harry Potter. Their officially licensed merchandise is filled with beautiful details perfect for fans of each of these series. Today is the last day of their best sale of the year!
DEAL: 30% off everything site wide with code turkey19!
42 Nerdtastic Place makes fandom-themed candles, wax melts, lip balms and sheers, perfume, and much more. Fandom-inspired items include Supernatural, Marvel, Harry Potter and more. Their products are always unique, and definitely a great fandom gift!
DEAL: code SNOWY15 will get you 15% off all regular priced merchandise — sale ends today.
Fandom artist Scout Villegas has some items up on Redbubble that you can grab thanks to Redbubble’s Cyber Monday sales! Get all of your God N’Gabe, Wayward, Louden Swain art, plus more at Scout’s Redbubble shop!
DEAL: 20-60% off items on Monday using code CYBERDEALS.
Your favorite t-shirt friends have a massive sale going on with up to 75% off some items including apparel, charms and more! It’s the perfect place to get all of your Supernatural needs!
A Nutcracker Christmas? Margarita Christmas? Classy Christmas? No matter how you celebrate, The Office had a Christmas for you. While the show has been off the air six years, its Christmas episodes live on year after year as fans relive some of the greatest Christmas parties to ever be broadcast. While not one was anything less than amazing, we took great care in ranking them from greatest to absolute best. So don your Santa hat, wrap your Yankee Swap gift, and grab some gluhwein as we take a walk back through Dunder Mifflin’s holiday cheer.
7. “Christmas Wishes” Season 8, Episode 10
Image courtesy of ‘The Office’/NBC
It’s hard to refute the fact that The Office wasn’t the same after Michael Scott’s departure, but the show certainly still held its own. We put “Christmas Wishes” at number seven, and the decision was hard. Dwight and Jim’s prank war was certainly one for the books, with Dwight ending up pranking himself by the end, and Kelly’s embarrassing interjection of “Jessica, did you just fart?” is still funny every time. Plus, we want one of Andy’s “Hard A*s” hats…
6. “Secret Santa” Season 6, Episode 13
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“Secret Santa,” was the birthplace of one the classic Michael Scott lines — “Well, happy birthday, Jesus. Sorry your party is so lame.” Phyllis finally got to live her dream of being the office’s Santa, and Michael did what Michael does best, ruin the party. Michael-turned-Jesus spoils the fun of Secret Santa, spilling to Erin that Andy was indeed the one sending her an entire menagerie of birds, and then we got the bombshell announcement — Dunder Mifflin was being sold to Sabre.
5. “Classy Christmas” Season 7, Episodes 11 & 12
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The Michael/Holly reunion we’d all been waiting for. Michael was his normal over-the-top self, making himself into a suave, Bond-esque Santa, disappointing Darryl’s daughter, Jada. We got to bask in the awkwardness of these two former lovers as they navigated their reunion through the road block of Holly’s boyfriend A.J., including the unfortunate demise of a Woody doll. But that’s not what made this episode great. Dwight and Jim took this one with their epic snowball fight, in which Dwight finally won over his longtime nemesis — “In the end, the greatest snowball isn’t a snowball at all. It’s fear. Merry Christmas.”
4. “Dwight Christmas” Season 9, Episode 9
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The Office let their final Christmas party be something of a legend. We got a Schrute Pennsylvania Dutch Christmas and it was better than anything we could have imagined. “Are you impish or admirable?” Dwight brought Belsnickel to life right before our eyes — his festive bowls and odd gifts in his burlap sack and whip in hand for those impish few. He cooked traditional German fare (hog maw and gluhwein) and we also saw the beginning of the turn from enemies to friends for Dwight and Jim.
3. “A Benihana Christmas” Season 3, Episodes 10 & 11
Image courtesy of ‘The Office’/NBC
Who doesn’t love an onion volcano at Benihana’s? Not even Michael post Carol dumping can resist it. “Benihana Christmas” gave us our first big Michael break-up, after the photoshopped holiday card incident, and we really got to enjoy the spiral. Plus, Christmas was almost canceled, we almost lost New Years, too. Pam and Karen teamed up against Angela in the battle between Nutcracker Christmas and Margarita Christmas (how was this even a competition?) and who didn’t love that scene Dwight is holding the microphone for Angela as she karaokes to her favorite song, “Little Drummer Boy.”
2. “Christmas Party” Season 2, Episode 10
Image courtesy of ‘The Office’/NBC
The original Christmas episode — “Christmas Party” is just simply a classic. Secret Santa turned Yankee Swap at the hand of a homemade knit oven mitt, the cringe and awkwardness were on full effect. Michael, after purposefully leaving the price tag on his very expensive gift to Ryan, sent the whole office into turmoil over everyone else having followed the set price limit. And of course, the “Christmas Party” set up the infamous teapot. Pam ended up taking the memory-filled teapot and giving up the video iPod to Dwight, and it was a real tearjerker to see Jim give Pam that rescinded card from this moment all the way into the end of season nine.
1. “Moroccan Christmas” Season 5, Episode 10
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Finally, the crowned king of The Office‘s Christmas episodes, “Moroccan Christmas.” Meredith’s flaming hair, Phyllis’ big bombshell and rivalry with Angela, Michael’s intervention, Dwight’s capitalist approach to “lazy parents”, this episode was just the culmination of The Office. Everything about it was flawless from start to finish and it just made us want to go get an “orange vod-juice-ka” from the nearest bar (that we wished was Poor Richard’s). We even tolerated Andy’s obnoxious sitar playing, despite Jim’s special request for it to stop. Phyllis’ threw one heck of a party, sorry Angela, but she deserves the head spot.
Welcome to day two of Nerds Gets Cheery! All month long we will be bringing you our favorite holiday movies, both new and old, to get into the spirit of the season. Today’s movie comes to us from Disney’s new streaming platform Disney+.
Get ready to add Noelle to your annual must-watch Christmas list! Available on Disney+, Anna Kendrick stars as Noelle, Santa’s charismatic daughter who naturally loves all things Christmas. Noelle and her older brother Nick, played by Bill Hader, have lived a charmed life in the North Pole, or so Noelle thought. Nick begins training to take over the ‘family business’ from their father, but there’s an unexpected hiccup. He is terrible at it. Nick crashes the sleigh, he isn’t multilingual and he can’t even tell naughty from nice!
As she watches Nick struggle, Noelle is left with a desire to also do something important with her life. She tries to assist Nick with training, but when the stress threatens to overwhelm him, Noelle cheerily suggests he take a vacation. This little plan backfires when Nick doesn’t return, and their tech-savvy cousin is deemed next in line if Nick can’t be found. His plan to digitize Christmas forces Noelle and the colorful elf Polly to steal Santa’s sleigh (and reindeer) to bring her brother home.
Along the way Noelle meets a myriad of characters on sunny Phoenix, Arizona as she searches for Nick. Noelle also discovers the true meaning of Christmas along the way and learns she shares more in common with her father than just a name. Check out the trailer below for a peak at this delightful Disney movie:
This light-hearted family movie has a little of everything in it. Kendrick absolutely shines as the cheery Noelle. Her character plays opposite a disparaged Nick (Hader), a sassy elf Polly (played by the brilliant Shirley MacLaine) adds a comical element. We also get to watch her bond with a few ‘regular humans’ when she meets Jake Hapman and his son. If you aren’t in the Christmas spirit yet, Noelle will have you ready to decorate the tree and sing carols in no time. You can watch Noelle on Disney+ now!
To celebrate Cyber Monday, Louden Swain has released new merchandise on their website! The merch includes the new Louden Swain logo, and is featured on a hoodie and fleece joggers.
The set also comes in a holiday bundle, which will save you money if you’re ordering both. There’s still some time to grab some of their older merch as well, with items discounted for $5.
The site also mentions that the items will be shipped in time for Christmas within the continental US, but shipping times are not guaranteed internationally.
Two years ago, I wrote an article about my first time attending a Creation Entertainment Supernatural convention and how it was destroying the convention competition (in a good way); it was in a whole league of its own. It was right after Orlando, and I was a bit mesmerized about the whole convention. Now, two years later, I attended the Supernatural convention in Jacksonville this month. Believe it or not, I have the same opinion — Creation Entertainment and the cast of Supernatural still put on the best conventions. I’ve been to many big conventions before — the ones who draw in thousands of thousands of people in big cities, located in a big convention center. The ones where actors like Zachary Levi, stars from huge sci-fi shows like Star Trek, and films like Star Wars, and more attend. I’ve also attended other smaller conventions as well — but one thing remains the same, Creation Entertainment and Supernatural is beating them all. It’s a combination of the guests and the layout and way things are run. Follow along as I take you through why I think they’re the best.
On Thursday nights, Creation opens vendor areas and pre-registration times. Vendors include companies like Con*Quest Journals who create incredible fandom journals, planners and more merchandise, artists such as Scout Villegas, creators such as Eldwenne’s Fantasy, Supernatural Specialties, Dark Feather Enterprises, Atomic Bombshells, and many more creative and talented people who are all creating fandom-driven items (support your fandom artists and companies!).
The pre-registration is streamlined for Gold, Silver and Copper ticket holders — the tickets are different tiers of prices based on seat location, autographs included, etc. Each ticket has a different time slot to pre-register, and Creation makes it really easy to get your badges and also validate any photo-ops as necessary. There’s also special events unique to these conventions such as PJ Parties, Bus Tours, and more that occur on Thursday nights. Thursday is a great time to look over the schedule, get an idea of the layout of where everything is, and meet up with friends.
Friday is where the convention really begins. Starting on Friday, panels begin and they’re streamlined in a seamless way: fans get up and ask questions while the guests on stage answer. Questions range from those about Supernatural, to questions like sorting The Avengers cast into their Hogwarts Houses. Guests on Friday usually include Rachel Miner, Jason Manns, Jeffrey Vincent Parise, Chad Lindberg and more (check the schedule to see who is attending a convention near you!). Over the next few days, fans are greeted to the best panels and events that I’ve seen from any convention. The panels are unique, having hosts (Rob Benedict and Richard Speight, Jr.) and a house band (Louden Swain) who are there to welcome you to the day, are there through every panel and every event on stage to introduce the next person, and also to close out the day. It’s great to see Benedict and Speight riff off each other and they, along with Louden Swain, are the soundtrack and backbone of the whole weekend. No other convention has hosts like that; yes, you have moderators, but they feel a bit impersonal. Rob, Rich, and Swain deliver a familiarity that guides you through the entire weekend with their banter and affection towards each other and the fans in the audience.
On Friday Night starts the first of the night events — karaoke. Karaoke is hosted by Matt Cohen, and will feature various guests from the convention like Jeffrey Vincent Parise, Lisa Berry, and Chad Lindberg. During the day on Friday, there’s a designated time in the schedule for karaoke sign-ups. You can go into the main theater and submit yourself and a few friends if needed, alongside a song you’d like to sing. Not everyone will be chosen, but if you are, you’ll have the best time getting to get up on stage, interact with the actors, and sing your heart out with an electric audience. If you’re too shy to sing, being in the audience is just as fun! You make friends instantly with those around you, bonding over songs like “Livin’ On A Prayer”, “Shake It Off” and of course, “Carry On My Wayward Son”. The guests will regularly come down to the audience, and it’s such a fun environment. Cohen’s karaoke is a great way to start off the weekend, and you never know what will happen during the course of the night!
Throughout the weekend, the schedule remains full of panels and other fun events like trivia (hosted by Jason Manns), a costume contest and auctions. Those are just as fun to attend and you get to cheer along your fellow convention attendees as they try for the chance to win some amazing prices.
On Saturday, the panel schedule is consistent and features some great panels like the all ladies panel, which feature actors like Briana Buckmaster, Kim Rhodes, Rachel Miner, Lisa Berry and Emily Swallow (the lineup depends on who is attending which convention.) If you’re a Louden Swain fan, Saturday also brings the Vendors Jam, where the band gets together right before their autographs (check the schedule!) and does a small, 2-3 song acoustic set for fans. It’s a really great atmosphere and make sure you bring your kazoo!
Also on Saturday is Misha Collins, who packs the room, usually for the last panel of the day. For panels like Collins, Padalecki and Ackles, you must submit your name to ask a question in advance, so if you want to ask any of those three a question, make sure you check to see where you have to submit it! It’s usually close to registration and a Creation employee will be able to help you. Right before each of the panels, a list of names will appear on the screens next to the stage of those that are picked, so make sure you check it!
The second night event is of course, Saturday Night Special. It’s a Saturday night rock concert headlined by Louden Swain, who are incredible, poetic musicians. Their concerts are the highlight of the weekend to many, and it’s so easy to see why. Their dedication to their music, to the fans, and the confidence they bring to their friends and fellow actors is awe-inspiring. The concert consists of some Louden Swain originals, and then the band delves into covers with some of the Supernatural actors who are there that weekend. This past SNS at Jacksonville was incredible. If you’re able to line up early to get a chance to stand on the side of the stage in the pits, do so. The pits consist of either being on Billy Moran’s side or Michael Borja’s side (the party side!). They’re both so much fun; you get to stand up with your friends, dance, and be close to the action. It was one of the best memories this weekend getting to stand on Borja’s side and dance with friends, singing at the top of our lungs. Again, it’s something so uniquely Creation and uniquely Louden Swain and it’s an incredible thing to witness.
Courtesy of Co-director, Lindsey DeLuca.
On Sundays, the convention gets a little more crowded as Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles appear this day. Alongside their gold-only panel in the morning, they do have a panel at the end of the day, which will completely fill the main theater. The Creation staff does an exceptional job making sure that everyone’s concerns are answered and everything runs smoothly, especially when there’s so many people in the theater. The audience really comes alive and lingers on every word of the duo, accompanied by hilarious moments like Padalecki trying to make a joke good enough to get a rimshot from Louden Swain drummer Stephen Norton.
What I love most about Creation’s conventions is the seating. For the majority of most cons, it’s first-come, first-serve, which in turn means hours of lining up just to get a good seat (and potentially missing other panels, photo-ops, etc.) With Creation, your seat is a part of your package (unless you get a GA ticket, then you’re free to sit anywhere in the GA section), so there’s less of a rush of lining up for seats, and more time for fans to be able to do other things with their time like photo-ops and meet and greets. Creation staff is so careful and caring about making sure that you get to do everything you want to do. They’re dedicated to making sure you have a great time — so if you have a photo-op or meet and greet, they’re really accommodating to make sure you don’t miss those and can grab your autographs, too.
Now, you’re going to say, “What about the prices?” There’s quite a few big conventions close to me, where their VIP ticket tops over $450 … with nothing regarding autos or seating included. With Creation’s tickets, you not only get to choose your seat, but you also get various autos included — some even exclusive to Gold or Silver tickets, such as Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles’ autographs. The ease and the convenience of the seats, plus the added extras like autographs and the Saturday Night Special, really make it a worthwhile buy. For Gold specifically, you also get an exclusive Gold-only panel featuring Padalecki and Ackles. Of course, there are other options as well that are budget friendly, such as GA weekend and single day tickets.
Another thing that makes Creation events stand out are the meet and greets. Creation holds auctions (you can read our article about them here!) where you can bid and win experiences to have a 30-minute or 45-minute meet and greet with one (or more) of the actors attending the convention. You’ll be in a room with the actor(s), plus 10-20 other people (depending on the actor), and it really gives you a close look and insight into that person. Imagine getting to sit in a room with an actor you admire, and spend 30-45 minutes being able to ask them questions, and hear about their projects outside of a panel setting. There’s also some non-traditional events as well, such as Misha Collins’ Adventure Meet and Greet (where he’ll take you to various different places locally, versus sitting in a room), and the Louden Swain Jam, where you and 30 other people get an up close and personal acoustic jam where the band plays various older songs and asks the attendees for requests! It’s truly is an experience that is invaluable.
As for photo-ops, while photo-ops aren’t unique to Creation, what is unique is the photographer, Chris Schmelke. The fandom has adopted him into the family and his pure talent and eye make these some of the best photo-ops ever. When you walk into the photo-op room (at sub-zero temperature, thanks to Chris) and hear the music roaring, you get a little bit more comfortable. Schmelke has a unique way to make you feel the most seen, the most accepted and the most beautiful in any photo. His style is all his own, and it’s easy to say his photos are also one of the best parts of the convention. There’s also a great option to order JPEGs for your photos, so you can proudly display your photo online to show all of your family and friends.
Overall, Creation’s events feel more personal. Team members and staff are smiling, genuinely seeming happy to be there. It’s going to sound cliche to say it — but the biggest difference is that Creation’s events feel like a family. You’re not treated as just another person in the door. You’re treated with respect, and with understanding from the staff and fellow attendees of how important this experience can be for some people. Creation events aren’t just about the actors, though. They’re unique in the fact that fans are all there for one subject, Supernatural, therefore it’s easy to make friends and bond with the people next to you in line, waiting with you by autos, or around the vendor room. Since it’s the same, you often see some of the same people traveling around to various conventions, a lot of the same vendors, and you really do leave every Creation convention feeling like you just made a whole new set of friends. When you’re attending a convention, all you really want is to be accepted and to be able to revel in the thing you love the most, among people who also love it, and I can fully say, Creation Entertainment and the cast of Supernatural embodies this fully, and it’s why it’s the best convention around.
Paul Carella has announced one final show of the year in partnership with Stageit called “Carella’s Christmas Jamboree”.
Carella’s set will feature original pieces, covers and Christmas classics.
Tickets for the show are available to purchase with notes or by requesting a ride from other attendees on the Stageit website.
During the show you will also have the opportunity to tip the artist to try to get the Top Supporter Reward. There will be multiple prizes, so far there is a 200 notes prize to win a Captain Christmas card.
You can tune into Paul’s show at 2:30 p.m. EST. (8:30 p.m. CET).
Fancy one more show this year? Join me on @Stageit for Carella’s Christmas Jamboree, I’ll be playing originals, your least favourite covers and cheesy Christmas classics! Tickets on sale now…..🎅🏽 https://t.co/gvlRvSm6sq
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