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Kate Middleton picks up St. Patrick’s Day bar tab after missing parade — here’s how much she paid

Kate Middleton, who was unable to attend Sunday’s St. Patrick’s Day parade, gave several soldiers a special treat this year to make up for her absence. The missing princess reportedly gave a local regimental bar in the UK town of Aldershot nearly $2,500 toward the bill so that members of the Irish Guard could celebrate the holiday at a post-parade party, reports the Daily Mail.
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Kid Rock says Bud Light bashing was just ‘a tantrum with a machine gun’
Dylan Mulvaney last year — in which he shot up cases of the beer in a viral display that sparked a boycott of the brand — Kid Rock is now saying that he was firing blanks, not bullets.“So, what’s it like being the dude who took out Bud Light?” Joe Rogan asked the country-rocker on his podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience.”“Man, I was just having fun, to be honest with you,” Rock, 53, responded.“I was pissed, but it wasn’t like it was going to wreck my day, let alone my life. I was just kind of like, ‘What the f–k are they doing?’ ”But after Mulvaney posted a video promoting Bud Light as part of the company’s March Madness campaign last April, Rock let it rip on social media: “f–k Bud Light and f–k Anheuser-Busch.”That led to massive Bud Light losses, with many refusing to drink or even stock the beer.But while Rock insists that he wasn’t the “Pied Piper” of the boycott, he admits that he was the “face” of it.“Throwing a tantrum with a machine gun? ‘Wah, wah, they wanna let guys play in girls’ sports, wah,’” said Rock, then imitating the sounds of an automatic weapon.But since the whole brew-haha, the “Picture” singer said that he’s actually become friends with Bud Light CEO Brendan Whitworth — and the two have even partied together.“We’ve become friends.
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Here’s how to get last-minute Telluride Blues and Brews Festival tickets
Telluride Blues and Brews Festival at Telluride Town Park in Telluride, CO.This year’s headline acts include big names like Bonnie Raitt, The Roots, The Revivalists, The Robert Cray Band and The Word.They’ll be joined by Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, The Heavy Heavy, The Teskey Brothers, Anders Osborne and Buffalo Nichols.Plus, many, many brews.Over the three-day weekend, festival-goers can expect beer tasting sessions, pairing dinners and rare beers.There’s still so much more.According to the festival’s official Instagram, they also offer “free yoga sessions, a 5k fundraiser race, top-notch food vendors, outdoor recreation, family activities and so much more.”If this sounds like the long weekend for you, it isn’t too late to scoop up tickets.At the time of publication, three-day general admission passes can be found for $242 before fees on Vivid Seats.Single-day passes begin at $71 before fees.Want to indulge in the ultimate boozy and bluesy weekend?Here’s everything you need to know about the 2023 Telluride Blues and Brews Festival.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on single and multi-day passes for the festival can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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