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Michael Jackson: Bad Tour (Live in Yokohama)

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Michael Jackson's Bad Tour Live in Yokohama. Track List (Chapters): 1. Title Screen, 2. Intro, 3. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin', 4. Things I Do For You, 5. Off The Wall, 6. Human Nature, 7. Heartbreak Hotel, 8. She's Out Of My Life, 9. I Want You Back, 10. The Love You Save, 11. I'll Be There, 12. Rock With You, 13. Lovely One, 14. Working Day And Night, 15. Beat It, 16. Billie Jean, 17. Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground), 18. Thriller, 19. I Just Can't Stop Loving You, 20. Bad.

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Michael Jackson's Bad tour gives us a glimpse of him at his best. And his performance in Yokohoma was his most energetic/electrifying one amongst what I have watched. Audience cheered and enjoyed the performance even though they didn't know a lot of his earlier songs:)

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Bad World Tour

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This article is about the tour. You may have been looking for the album .

The Bad World Tour is the first worldwide concert tour by Michael Jackson . It was launched in support of the artist's seventh studio album, Bad (1987) and lasted sixteen months, spanning from September 12, 1987 until January 27, 1989. The shows were sponsored by Pepsi .

The tour became the second highest grossing tour of the decade, as well as one of the most attended tours in history. As announced by Jackson himself during the last show of the tour, these were initially meant to be his last performances in history. However, the Bad World Tour was eventually followed by the Dangerous World Tour and HIStory World Tour .

  • 1 Background
  • 2 Awards and nominations
  • 4.1 Cancelled dates
  • 5.1 Live at Wembley July 16, 1988
  • 5.2 Broadcasts
  • 6.1 Creative Directors
  • 6.2 Production
  • 6.3 Dancers
  • 6.5 Background Vocals
  • 6.6 Stylists and Assistants
  • 6.7 Sponsors

Background [ ]

For the longest time, while already releasing hit solo albums, Michael still toured with the Jacksons . At a December 1984 show of the Victory Tour , Jackson announced his departure from the group, stating it was the final show he was gonna play with them.

On June 29, 1987, Michael's manager, Frank DiLeo announced the singer was going to embark on his first solo concert tour. The shows would be sponsored by Pepsi, a company which previously got Jackson in hospital after a tragic pyrotechnics accident a few years prior.

The tour was originally going to finish in Tokyo, but Jackson suffered from swollen vocal cords after the first of six concerts in Los Angeles in November 1988. The remaining five shows were then rescheduled for January 1989. However, due to this decision, Greg Phillinganes had to leave the band in early January, as his schedule was busy as he was set to tour with Eric Clapton. Instead, John Barnes would be hired to take Phillinganes' place. With the tour ending, Michael sought medical care for vocal-chord nodules.

Awards and nominations [ ]

The Bad World Tour was nominated in 1988 for the Tour of the Year 1988 award at the now non-existent International Rock Awards.

Setlist [ ]

  • " Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
  • " Things I Do For You "
  • Off the Wall "
  • " Human Nature "
  • " Heartbreak Hotel "
  • " She's Out of My Life "
  • " Jackson 5 Medley " (" I Want You Back "/" The Love You Save "/" I'll Be There ")
  • " Rock with You "
  • " Lovely One "
  • " Bad Groove " (Interlude)
  • " Workin' Day and Night "
  • " Beat It "
  • " Billie Jean "
  • " Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) "
  • " Thriller "
  • " I Just Can't Stop Loving You "

1988-1989 [ ]

  • " Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' "
  • " Another Part of Me "
  • " Smooth Criminal "
  • " I Just Can't Stop Loving You " (duet with Sheryl Crow )
  • " Dirty Diana "
  • ' Thriller "
  • " The Way You Make Me Feel "

Tour dates [ ]

Cancelled dates [ ], broadcasts & recordings [ ], live at wembley july 16, 1988 [ ].

On September 18, 2012, over two decades after the show took place, a DVD of the July 16, 1988 show at the Wembley Stadium was released as a part of the Bad 25 promo and box set. Additionally, the deluxe edition of Bad 25 includes audio from the show on the third disc as well. The full film was later uploaded to the official Michael Jackson YouTube channel.

Broadcasts [ ]

  • Tokyo (September 12, 1987)
  • Tokyo (September 13, 1987)
  • Tokyo (September 14, 1987)
  • Nishinomiya (September 1987)
  • Osaka (October 1987)
  • Melbourne (November 13, 1987)
  • Sydney (November 1987)
  • Brisbane (November 1987)
  • Kansas City (February 1988)
  • New York City (March 1988)
  • St. Louis (March 13, 1988)
  • Indianapolis (March 1988)
  • Louisville (March 20, 1988)
  • Hartford (March-April 1988)
  • Houston (April 1988)
  • Rome (May 1988)
  • Vienna (June 2, 1988)
  • Gothenburg (1988)
  • Basel (June 16, 1988)
  • West Berlin (June 19, 1988)
  • Paris (June 1988)
  • Cologne (July 3, 1988)
  • Munich (July 8, 1988)
  • Hockenheim (July 10, 1988)
  • London (July 14, 1988)
  • London (July 15, 1988)
  • London (July 22, 1988)
  • Cork (July 1988)
  • Marbella (August 5, 1988)
  • Madrid (August 7, 1988)
  • Barcelona (August 9, 1988)
  • Würzburg (August 21, 1988)
  • Werchter (August 23, 1988)
  • Leeds (August 29, 1988)
  • Hannover (September 2, 1988)
  • Milton Keynes (September 10, 1988)
  • Liverpool (September 11, 1988)
  • Pittsburgh (September 1988)
  • Landover (October 1988)
  • Los Angeles (November 13, 1988)
  • Tokyo (December 1988)
  • Los Angeles (January 27, 1989)

Personnel [ ]

Creative directors [ ].

  • Michael Jackson (Lead Vocals, Show Director, Dancer and Choreographer)
  • Peggy Holmes (Assistant Director)
  • Vince Patterson (Choreographer)
  • Tom McPhillips (Set Designer)
  • Allen Branton (Lighting Designer)

Production [ ]

  • Frank DiLeo (Personal Management)
  • Sal Bonafede (Tour Coordinator)
  • John Draper (Tour Manager)
  • Benny Collins (Production Manager)
  • Nelson Hayes (Production Coordinator)
  • Rob Henry (Production Coordinator)
  • Gerry Bakalian (Stage Manager)
  • Tait Towers, Inc. (Set Construction)
  • Clair Bros. (Sound)
  • Kevin Elison (house sound engineer)
  • Rick Coberly (Monitor Engineer)
  • Ziffren, Brittenham and Branca (Attorneys)
  • Gelfand, Rennert and Feldman (Business Management)
  • Solters/Roskin, Friedman Inc.(Public Relations)
  • Bob Jones (V.P. of Communications, MJJ)
  • Glen Brunman (Media Relations, Epic Records)
  • Gretta Walsh Of Revel Travel (Travel Agent)

Dancers [ ]

  • Randy Allaire
  • Evaldo Garcia
  • Dominic Lucero
  • LaVelle Smith
  • Greg Phillinganes (Lead keyboards, synthesizers, musical director)
  • Rory Kaplan (keyboards, synthesizers)
  • Christopher Currell (Synclavier, digital guitar, sound effects)
  • Ricky Lawson (Drums)
  • Jennifer Batten (Rhythm and lead guitar)
  • Jon Clark (Lead and rhythm guitar)
  • Don Boyette (bass guitar, synth bass)
  • John Barnes (lead keyboards, synthesizers) (1989 Los Angeles concerts only)

Background Vocals [ ]

  • Kevin Dorsey (vocal director)
  • Darryl Phinnessee
  • Dorian Holley
  • Sheryl Crow

Stylists and Assistants [ ]

  • Karen Faye (Hair & Make-up)
  • Tommy Simms (Stylist)
  • Gianni Versace, Dennis Tompkins & Michael Bush (Costumes Designed)
  • Jolie Levine (Michael's Personal Assistant)
  • Meredith Besser (Assistant)

Sponsors [ ]

  • Nippon Television (Japan only)

Gallery [ ]

  • On this tour, Jackson performed " Thriller " live for the first time.
  • During the concert in Brisbane on November 28, 1987, Stevie Wonder made a guest appearance during the song " Bad ."
  • The set list would be changed around for shows in the European second leg, performing " Human Nature " & " Smooth Criminal " after " Rock with You ".
  • " The Way You Make Me Feel " was sometimes taken out of the set list for time constraints or other unknown reasons, so " Man in the Mirror " was performed in the " Bad " jacket, instead of classic "The Way You Make Me Feel" blue shirt. During other shows, both "Man in the Mirror" and "The Way You Make Me Feel" were removed, leaving Jackson ending the show with "Bad", as he'd done in the first leg.
  • During the last 1989 Los Angeles show Michael wore a white shirt for "The Way You Make Me Feel" instead of a blue one.
  • Jackson would only wear the black shirt for the first show and only time wear he would wear it. He would not wear it again due to the costume & lighting obscuring his dancing.
  • 1 List of unreleased songs
  • 2 Bigi Jackson
  • 3 Brandon Jackson

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TV PERFORMANCES

January 27, 1986 : Michael arrives half-way through the American Music Awards ceremony in company of Elizabeth Taylor where he, Quincy Jones, Lionel Richie and Ken Kragen are presented with awards for “We Are The World”. Katherine, LaToya, Rebbie & Janet also attend the ceremony (Janet makes her first public appearance with her new boyfriend Rene Elizondo Jr). For the show’s conclusion, Michael joins many celebrities including Diana Ross, Janet & LaToya to sing “We Are The World”.

March 2, 1988 :  At the 30th Grammy Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York , Michael performs  The Way You Make Me Feel & Man In The Mirror .

November 13, 1989 :   Michael sings  You Were There during the taping of the Sammy Davis Jr 60th Anniversary TV Special.

The Bad World Tour

Start date September 12, 1987 End date January 27, 1989 No. of shows 57 in North America 42 in Europe 23 in Asia 5 in Australia 123 played Attendance 4.5 million Box office US $125.8 million ($248.36 in 2017 dollars)

Set list 1987

“Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin'” “Things I Do for You” “Off the Wall” “Human Nature” “This Place Hotel” “She’s Out of My Life” The Jackson 5 Medley: “I Want You Back” / “The Love You Save” / “I’ll Be There” “Rock with You” “Lovely One” “Bad Groove” The Band Jam Section “Workin’ Day and Night” “Beat It” “Billie Jean” “Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)” “Thriller” “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You” duet with Sheryl Crow “Bad”

Set list 1988-1989

“Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin'” “This Place Hotel” “Another Part of Me” “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You” duet with Sheryl Crow “She’s Out of My Life” The Jackson 5 Medley: “I Want You Back” / “The Love You Save” / “I’ll Be There” “Rock with You” “Human Nature” “Smooth Criminal” “Dirty Diana” “Thriller” “Bad Groove” The Band Jam Section “Workin’ Day and Night” “Beat It” “Billie Jean” “Bad” “The Way You Make Me Feel” “Man in the Mirror”

First Leg : Japan 1987

August : Michael rehearses for the Bad World Tour in Los Angeles.

September 12+13+14 :  Michael kicks off his first solo tour at the Korakuen stadium in Tokyo.

September 19+20+21 :  Concerts at the Hankyu Nishinomiya stadium  in Nishinomiya.

September 25+26+27 :  Concerts at the Yokohoma stadium in Yokohama.

October 3+4 :  Concerts at the Yokohoma stadium in Yokohoma.

October 10+11+12 :  Concerts at the Osaka stadium in Osaka.

Second leg : Australia 1987

November 13 :  Concert at the Olympic Park stadium in Melbourne.

November 20+21 :  Concerts at the Parramatta stadium in Sydney .

November 27+28+29 :  Concerts at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane. Stevie Wonder & Michael perform “Just Good Friends” live on stage!

Third leg : North America 1988

February 5-18 : Rehearsals for the Bad Tour second leg take place at the Pensacola Civic Center in Pensacola (Florida).

February 17 : Mary Hart from Entertainment Tonight visits Michael during dress rehearsals of the Bad Tour at the Pensacola Civic Center in Pensacola (Florida). Michael Michael gives a short interview to Mary and accepts to be filmed while rehearsing with his band and dancers.

February 18 : On the last day of dress rehearsals, Michael allows 420 school pupils to watch him rehearse. The full show is rehearsed and taped.

February 23+24 :  Michael kicks off the US leg of the Bad Tour at the Kemper arena in Kansas City (Missouri)

March 3+4+5+6 :  Concerts at the Madison Square Garden in New York City. During the show, Tatiana Thumbzten replaces Sheril Crow on The Way You Make Me Feel and kisses Michael on the mouth! Siedah Garrett sings I Just Can’t Stop Loving You with Michael & Steve Stevens plays electric guitar on Dirty Diana!

March 12+13 :  Concerts at the St Louis arena in St Louis (Missouri).

March 18+19 :  Concerts at the Market Square arena in Indianapolis (Indiana)

March 20 :  Concert at the Freedom Hall in Louisville (Kentucky).

March 23+24+25 :  Concerts at the McNichols Sports arena in in Denver (Colorado)

March 30+31 + April 1 :  Concerts at the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford ( Connecticut )

April 8+9+10 :  Concerts at the Summit in Houston (Texas)

April 13+14+15 :  Concerts at the Omni Colisuem in Atlanta.

April 19+20+21 :  Concerts at the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont (northwest of Chicago) where Michael is presented with the keys to the city by mayor Eugene Sawyer.

April 25+26+27 :  Concerts  at the Reunion arena in Dallas (Texas)

May 4+5+6 :  Concerts at the Met Center in Minneapolis (Minnessota) which end the first leg of the tour.

Fourth leg : Europe

May 23 :  Michael kicks off the European leg of the Bad Tour at the Stadio Flaminio in Rome..

May 24 :  Second concert in Rome .

May 29 :  Concert at the Stadio Olimpico di Turino in Turin, Italy.

June 2 :  Concert at the Praterstadion in Vienna, Austria.

June 5+6+7 :  Concerts at the Feijenoord stadium in Rotterdam, Holland.

June 11+12 :  Concerts at the Eriksberg in Gothenburg, Germany.

June 16 :  Concert at the St Jakob Stadium in Basel, Switzerland, attended by Elizabeth Taylor & Bob Dylan.

June 19 :  Concert at the Reichstag Grounds in Berlin, Germany.

June 23 :  Concert at the Stade de Gerland in Lyon, France.

June 27+28 :  Concert at the Parc des Princes in Paris attended by Grace Jones & Johnny Halliday among others.

July 1 :  Concert at the Volksparkstadion in Hambourg, Germany.

July 3 :  Concerts at the RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne, Germany.

July 8 :  Concert at the Olympiastadion in Munich, Germany.

July 10 :  Concert at the Hockenheimring in Hockenheim, Germany.

July 14+15+16+22+23 :  Michael performs 5 concerts at the Wembley stadium in London attended by Jack Nicholson, George Lucas, Harrison Ford & Jane Seymour among others.

July 26 :  Concert at the Cardiff Arms Park in Cardif, Wales.

July 30+31 :  Concerts at the Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork, Ireland.

August 5 :  Concert at the Estadio Municipal de Marbella in Marbella, Spain.

August 7 :  Concert at the Vicente Calderón Stadium in Madrid, Spain.

August 9 :  Concert at the Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain.

August 11 :  Concert at the Stade Charles-Ehrmann in Nice, France.

August 14 :  Concert at the Stade Richter in Montpellier, France.

August 19 :  Concert at the Stade Olympique de la Pontaise in Lausanne, Switzerland.  

August 21 :  Concert at the Talavera Wiesen in Wurzburg, Germany.

August 23 :  Concert at the Werchter Festival Grounds in Werchter, Belgium.

August 26+27 :  Concerts at the Wembley stadium in London. Michael dedicates “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You” to Elizabeth Taylor.

August 29 :  Concert at the Roundhay Park in Leeds, England, where 90 000 fans sing Happy Birthday to Michael!

September 2 :  Concert at the Niedersachsenstadion in Hannover, Germany.

September 4 :  Concert at the Parkstadion in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.

September 6 :  Concert in Linz, Austria.

September 10 :  Concert at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes, England.

September 11 :  Michael performs his last European concert at the Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool, England, in front of 125 000 people!

5th leg : North America

September 26+27+28 :  Concerts at the Civic Arena in Pittsburg (Pennsylvania).

October 3+4/5  : Concerts at the Meadowlands Arena in Rutherford (New Jersey).

October 10+11 :  Concerts at the Richfield Coliseum in Richfield.

October 13/17/18/19 :  Concerts at the Capitol Center in Landover (Maryland)

October 24+25+26 :  Concerts at The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

October 29 :  Michael cancels three concerts in Tacoma (Wahington) when his vocal cords become swollen.

November 7+8+9 :  Concerts at theIrvine Meadows Amphitheatre in Irvine Meadows, Laguna Hills (California)

November 13 :  Concert at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles. Many members of the Jackson family attend the show. Michael cancels five concerts in Los Angeles due to illness. They are rescheduled for January 1989.

6th leg : Japan 1988

December 9+10+11+17+18+19+24+25+26 :  Michael performs nine concerts at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan.

Final concerts 1989

January 16+17+18+26+27 :  Michael plays the last final concert of the Bad World Tour at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles.

Creative Directors Michael Jackson (lead vocals, Co-Director, dancer and co-choreographer) Peggy Holmes (Assistant Director) Vince Paterson (Co-Director, Choreographer) Tom McPhillips (Set Designer) Allen Branton (Lighting Designer) Production Frank Dileo (Personal Management) Sal Bonafede (Tour Coordinator) John Draper (Tour Manager) Benny Collins (Production Manager) Nelson Hayes (Production Coordinator) Rob Henry (Production Coordinator) Gerry Bakalian (Stage Manager) Tait Towers, Inc. (Set Construction) Clair Bros. (Sound) Kevin Elison (house sound engineer) Rick Coberly (Monitor Engineer) Ziffren, Brittenham and Branca (Attorneys) Gelfand, Rennert and Feldman (Business Management) Solters/Roskin, Friedman Inc.(Public Relations) Bob Jones (V.P. of Communications, MJJ) Glen Brunman (Media Relations, Epic Records) Gretta Walsh Of Revel Travel (Travel Agent) Dancers Randy Allaire Evaldo Garcia Dominic Lucero LaVelle Smith Jr. Band Greg Phillinganes (Lead keyboards, synthesizers, musical director) Rory Kaplan (keyboards, synthesizers) Christopher Currell (Synclavier, digital guitar, sound effects) Ricky Lawson (Drums, percussion) Jennifer Batten (Rhythm and lead guitar)[41] Jon Clark (Lead and rhythm guitar) Don Boyette (bass guitar, synth bass) Background vocals Kevin Dorsey Darryl Phinnessee Dorian Holley Sheryl Crow Stylists and Assistant Karen Faye (Hair & Make-up) Tommy Simms (Stylist) Gianni Versace, Dennis Tompkins & Michael Bush (Costumes Designed) Jolie Levine (Michael’s Personal Assistant) Meredith Besser (Assistant)

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Live at Wembley July 16, 1988 : Released on September 18, 2012

Live at Wembley July 16, 1988 is a live concert CD/DVD by American recording artist Michael Jackson released on September 18, 2012. It was included with the Bad 25 reissue, as well as by itself. This particular concert took place on July 16, 1988, at Wembley Stadium in Wembley, London, to a sold-out crowd of 72,000, which included Diana, Princess of Wales and Charles, Prince of Wales. The DVD also includes “The Way You Make Me Feel”, from July 15 (the song was not performed on July 16 due to a late start of the show) and “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You”, and “Bad”, performed on September 26, 1987, in Yokohama, Japan. The Bad 25 deluxe package also contains a CD of the audio from the July 16 concert as well, with audio edited down to 80 minutes from the original two hours.

Other concerts were filmed professionally and leaked online :

Michael Jackson, 1st concert in Tokyo, September 12, 1987

Michael Jackson | Bad Tour live in Tokyo, Japan – Sept. 13, 1987 (Silver Shirt)

Michael Jackson Bad Tour Yokohama on September 26, 1987

Michael Jackson – Live In Rome | 23rd May 1988 – Bad Tour (Full Concert)

Michael Jackson | Bad World Tour in Tokyo, 1988 (30 minutes)

Michael Jackson – Bad World Tour Live Los Angeles 1989 Last Concert – [HD]

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By ABC News | May 23, 2024

Bad omens cancel tour dates due to “extreme burnout”: “we ask that you respect our choice to put health first”.

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Bad Omens have canceled their upcoming European tour due to frontman Noah Sebastian dealing with “what can only be described as extreme burnout.”

“While all the touring and work that we’ve put into this album cycle [for 2022’s The Death of Peace of Mind ] the last several years has been so gratifying and rewarding, it has also pushed me to the limits of my mental bandwidth,” Sebastian writes in an Instagram Story , adding that he’s been “putting my mind and body in conflict with one another in ways that are becoming detrimental to my health on the road.”

Sebastian continues that the decision to cancel the tour “is in the best interest of my health and wellbeing, and of the long term sustainability of Bad Omens.”

“We need to protect and restore all of the energy that will be demanded of us again soon as we transition into the next chapter,” Sebastian concludes. “We know that this will be disappointing, but we ask that you respect our choice to put health first.”

The affected dates include Bad Omens’ set at England’s Download Festival.

Bad Omens are still set to play at the upcoming Upheaval and Inkcarceration U.S. festivals in July. They’re releasing a new project, Concrete Jungle [The OST] , on May 31, described as an “an experimental extension” of The Death of Peace of Mind .

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The best moments in Lady Gaga's Chromatica Ball film, from a new album tease to the A Star Is Born costar cameo

"RuPaul's Drag Race" icon Willam makes a brief appearance in the concert film, which also ends with the tease "'LG7.' Gaga returns."

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If waiting for the long-promised Chromatica Ball film the past two years gave you a migraine worthy of a holy wafer known as Nurtec ODT, you must be a Lady Gaga fan.

For those that weren't tortured by the agonizing delay, you're in for a fresh treat, as the pop icon finally released the concert film on Saturday. The good news? It's as bonkers, brash, and unabashedly pop as the Chromatica album that inspired it — and even contains an exciting tease for LG7 , the fan-given nickname for the next album in Gaga's oeuvre.

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Filmed in front of an audience of more than 52,000 people during the tour's Sept. 10, 2022 performance at Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium, Gaga Chromatica Ball was directed by the singer herself, capturing the full concert from beginning to end. And while there aren't many major surprises along the way (the film doesn't include documentary-style behind-the-scenes segments), it's still a strong highlight reel for one of the most immersive and elaborately designed tours of Gaga's career.

From live versions of "Bad Romance," "Poker Face," and "Rain on Me" to a cameo from one of Gaga's A Star Is Born costars, Entertainment Weekly has compiled the best moments from the concert film — and, frankly, some of the strongest live performances of Gaga's career.

Gaga Chromatica Ball is streaming now on Max .

Lady Gaga teases LG7 at the end of the film

As one era ends, another begins. Gaga was uncharacteristically cryptic in the run-up to her Chromatica era, which began nearly four years after 2016's Joanne . Now, as the Chromatica Ball film concludes the album's quadruple-year cycle, Gaga is sending "Stupid Love" and "Free Woman" off with a hint at what's to come.

As Gaga makes her way off the stage at the end of the concert film, a snippet from a new song plays over the footage, with Gaga singing "dance in the shadow of the night" as the words " LG7 " and "Gaga returns" briefly appear on screen.

This marks the most significant tease for new music that Gaga has unveiled for the project to date, after she spent the past several months posting images of herself recording new material, using everything from monster emojis to the words "tik tok tik tok" to keep fans guessing at what sounds the next era might hold.

The A Star Is Born costar cameo from Willam

You can't read Gaga's "Poker Face," but you can absolutely clock RuPaul's Drag Race star Willam 's beautiful, bejeweled mug when the drag icon makes a brief cameo in the audience during the second number of the show.

Gaga reportedly handpicked Willam to appear alongside fellow Drag Race alum Shangela in scenes from Bradley Cooper 's 2018 movie A Star Is Born , in which the queens play drag bar owners who foster the singing talents of Ally (Gaga) before she becomes a pop star under the guidance of Cooper's country crooner Jackson.

Days after Gaga Chromatica Ball was filmed, Willam shared an Instagram video showing off "some Chromatica nails for my friend’s gig" at the venue.

High-definition tour interludes that connect the painful (yet triumphant) Chromatica story

One thing Gaga fans yearn for (and then obsess over) during each tour is when we'll get the icon's elaborate video interludes in HD form. It took roughly two years for the Chromatica Ball shorts to drop as part of the concert special, and, given the size of the outdoor venues Gaga played on the unusually short run of the tour throughout the summer of 2022, finally having these story-connecting visuals in crips, up-close form (versus squinting to see them at the live show) helps drive home its overall narrative.

In essence, the story begins with Gaga singing her signature hits like "Bad Romance," "Poker Face," and "Just Dance," while breaking out of a steel cocoon. She famously tweeted (and drew criticism for) likening fame to prison during the Chromatica album cycle, so this part of the concert was always obvious: Even at her peak (the three songs above are arguably her most impactful singles), Gaga was suffering in private.

Cut to the stark interlude that shows her on a cold operating table, nodules attached to her head, splayed out for the world to see, like a medical patient wasting away in plain sight. We also see an overhead shot of what can only be compared to a CT scan of her brain, alight with electronic pulses. Producer BloodPop said in an interview with EW that Chromatica was made when Gaga was "slipping down the rabbit hole of sadness." This included grappling with mental illness and subsequent treatment with antipsychotic medication, as she sings about on the album track "911."

"[Medication] is not fun to talk about for most people, but it’s a very real part of modern life for those who need it," BloodPop told EW at the time. "This was her truth, and she wanted to write about it even though she knew it would be painful to 'go there.'"

Now that we have the visuals, the album's messages about overcoming trauma and pain (both physical and mental, as Gaga also has fibromyalgia ) through song — and even the textures of the brutalist structure of the Chromatica Ball stage — become clearer.

The "Sour Candy" screaming still slaps

There was a time when it seemed likely that Gaga's Blackpink collaboration "Sour Candy" might be released as an official Chromatica single — but, like Artpop: Act II , that fantasy never materialized . Still, Gaga treated viewers to some inventive vocal acrobatics on the album's accompanying tour, and we're happy to report that the oddball "ahh"-ing and pseudo-climaxing are part of the concert film. Topping things off, Gaga kicks off the moment by asking the audience, "Are you a hard, gummy, or a stringy candy, L.A.?"

The "Bad Romance" and "Hold My Hand" fire effects still scorch eyebrows

Even if you didn't see the memes about Gaga's Chromatica Ball pyrotechnic displays being hot enough to melt the Haus Labs foundation right off your face, you can still practically feel the heat while watching the concert film at home.

The effects begin during the tour opener "Bad Romance" and die down in the middle of the show, only to reappear as fiery flames again during the epic "Hold My Hand" finale .

The live version of "Replay" solidifies its might

The debate over which of Gaga's album cuts deserve to be singles is a common point of contention among her fanbase, with standouts like Born This Way 's "Heavy Metal Lover" and Joanne 's "Dancin' in Circles" regularly cited as potential hits that got away. Chromatica Ball , however, solidifies the Chromatica tune "Replay" as one of the greatest non-single releases in Gaga's discography.

The underrated song that should’ve been a single finally gets its broadcast debut in the special, with Gaga amplifying the already lush production (which uses a dizzying sample of Diana Ross ' 1979 song "It's My House" ) with her famous rocker shrieks. It can be hard to preserve the wallop a good banger packs when playing it on stage with live instruments, but the sledgehammering chorus of the original still hits — hard — accompanied by Gaga's backing band on guitars and keyboard.

"I'd already begun working on the 'Replay' instrumental outside of the Gaga project. Before I played it to Gaga and Blood, it was a sketch I had based around [the] sample," producer BURNS previously told EW . "When BloodPop heard it, he suggested I rework it to fit a song they had started writing together called 'Replay' …. It was the last song we finished for the album, I think."

Multiple piano ballads with intimate camera angles, from "Shallow" to "Angel Down" — and some politics

As easy as it is to get lost in a classic Gaga hook as it throbs over an electro-dance bassline, the 38-year-old pop star always pays tribute to her roots as a singer-songwriter behind the piano.

Here, we get perhaps the most extended showcase of her balladry to date, with Gaga cycling through five songs accompanied by nothing but her voice and fingers on the keys.

As goofy (let's be real) as the lyrics to "Born This Way" may sound sung in earnest at the piano, there's no denying the spine-tingling experience of hearing Gaga's voice echo throughout an arena. Coupled with her calls for queer rights and staunch criticism of anti-abortion legislation that swept the country shortly before the special was filmed, the moment registers as all the more powerful.

Then things really get going, as Gaga belts some of the best lyrics she's ever written during "Shallow" and “Always Remember Us This Way," from the A Star Is Born soundtrack, which melt away into “The Edge of Glory” and her protest anthem "Angel Down."

Though it's not the same Gaga who gave the impassioned "Prime Rib of America" speech against the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy in 2010, or the Gaga who spoke through tears in Florida after the Pulse nightclub shooting, her criticizing policy through art is a welcome return for the rebellious pop star fans fell for at the end of the aughts.

The final "Put your hands up!" count is...

If you've seen Gaga on tour, you know you're going to be instructed, commanded, or forced to "put your hands up" in some form. In total, Gaga shouts for the Los Angeles crowd to lift their arms no less than 45 times (yes, we counted), averaging out to the Oscar winner uttering her signature concert phrase at least once every 2.5 minutes throughout the 113-minute special. Sometimes, Gaga delivers variations of the decree, ranging from the traditional "put your hands up" to "put your f---in' hands up” and even "I’ll get him hot, put your f---ing hands up" to the tune of "Poker Face." There's even a portion during "LoveGame" in which she says it five times in less than six seconds.

Anyway, the whole thing ends with a shot of Gaga — you guessed it — with her steel Chromatica claw held high in the air. So, Mother practices what she screeches!

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<p>Undoubtedly one of the biggest concert tours ever, Taylor Swift's Eras Tour will continue right through 2024. The international leg of the tour kicked off in Japan, where she played four shows in Tokyo. She'll also stop in Melbourne, Singapore, Paris, Madrid, London, Milan, and more before returning to the States to play in the fall.</p><p>There's nothing like seeing T. Swift IRL, but don't fret if you're unable to nab tickets—the <a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=74968X1553576&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.harpersbazaar.com%2Fculture%2Ffilm-tv%2Fa45532067%2Ftaylor-swift-the-eras-tour-movie-streaming%2F&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.harpersbazaar.com%2Fculture%2Fart-books-music%2Fg46449171%2Fjust-a-few-of-the-biggest-concert-tours-of-2024%2F">Eras Tour movie is now available to stream</a> from the comfort of your home. </p>

1) Taylor Swift

Undoubtedly one of the biggest concert tours ever, Taylor Swift's Eras Tour will continue right through 2024. The international leg of the tour kicked off in Japan, where she played four shows in Tokyo. She'll also stop in Melbourne, Singapore, Paris, Madrid, London, Milan, and more before returning to the States to play in the fall.

There's nothing like seeing T. Swift IRL, but don't fret if you're unable to nab tickets—the Eras Tour movie is now available to stream from the comfort of your home.

<p>This is not a drill—"Drivers License" singer <a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=74968X1553576&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.harpersbazaar.com%2Fcelebrity%2Fred-carpet-dresses%2Fg45037907%2Folivia-rodrigo-fashion-evolution-street-style-red-carpet%2F&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.harpersbazaar.com%2Fculture%2Fart-books-music%2Fg46449171%2Fjust-a-few-of-the-biggest-concert-tours-of-2024%2F">Olivia Rodrigo</a> will be hitting the road on tour starting at the end of February. <a href="https://www.oliviarodrigo.com/tour/">The Guts World Tour</a> runs from February through mid-August and has dates in Nashville, Toronto, Chicago, and New York City, among others. Even cooler? Rodrigo will have a stacked list of special guests—like PinkPantheress, Remi Wolf, The Breeders, and Chappell Roan—with her.</p>

2) Olivia Rodrigo

This is not a drill—"Drivers License" singer Olivia Rodrigo will be hitting the road on tour starting at the end of February. The Guts World Tour runs from February through mid-August and has dates in Nashville, Toronto, Chicago, and New York City, among others. Even cooler? Rodrigo will have a stacked list of special guests—like PinkPantheress, Remi Wolf, The Breeders, and Chappell Roan—with her.

<p>Did you hear the good news? The Red Hot Chili Peppers have extended <a href="https://redhotchilipeppers.com/tour/">their global tour</a> through summer 2024. The buzzy stadium tour, which kicked off in June 2022, will now run until July 2024 and bring the California-based band to places like Los Angeles, Tampa, Toronto, and Salt Lake City.</p>

3) Red Hot Chili Peppers

Did you hear the good news? The Red Hot Chili Peppers have extended their global tour through summer 2024. The buzzy stadium tour, which kicked off in June 2022, will now run until July 2024 and bring the California-based band to places like Los Angeles, Tampa, Toronto, and Salt Lake City.

<p>It's fitting that "Monaco" rapper Bad Bunny titled his tour <a href="https://mostwantedtour.com/">Most Wanted</a>—it's slated to be one of the year's hottest tours. Planned to help promote his latest studio album, <em>Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana</em>, Most Wanted will kick off in Salt Lake City on February 21 and run through May 26.</p>

4) Bad Bunny

It's fitting that "Monaco" rapper Bad Bunny titled his tour Most Wanted —it's slated to be one of the year's hottest tours. Planned to help promote his latest studio album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana , Most Wanted will kick off in Salt Lake City on February 21 and run through May 26.

<p>If you haven't yet seen Billy Joel perform live, there's still time! The Piano Man <a href="https://www.billyjoel.com/tour/">has added more tour dates</a> to his schedule, stopping in cities like Tampa, New York, Denver, and St. Louis this year. Even more exciting? He'll share the stage with fellow iconic performers Sting and Stevie Nicks for some of these dates. </p>

5) Billy Joel

If you haven't yet seen Billy Joel perform live, there's still time! The Piano Man has added more tour dates to his schedule, stopping in cities like Tampa, New York, Denver, and St. Louis this year. Even more exciting? He'll share the stage with fellow iconic performers Sting and Stevie Nicks for some of these dates.

<p>Mitski recently announced that she's expanding her <a href="https://mitski.com/">North American tour dates</a>, and we couldn't be more excited. The months-long tour, which supports her 2023 studio album <em>The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, </em> has a long list of stops, including Miami Beach, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, and Paris. </p>

Mitski recently announced that she's expanding her North American tour dates , and we couldn't be more excited. The months-long tour, which supports her 2023 studio album The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, has a long list of stops, including Miami Beach, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, and Paris.

<p>There's nothing quite like a Madonna concert, that's for sure. The singer's <a href="https://www.madonna.com/tour">Celebration Tour</a>, which started last October, continues straight through the spring with dates in Seattle, San Francisco, Mexico City, and more. Besides her eye-catching sets, chart-topping songs, and impressive choreography, concertgoers also get a glimpse of the performer's fantastic costumes, which include looks from Versace and Jean Paul Gaultier. </p>

There's nothing quite like a Madonna concert, that's for sure. The singer's Celebration Tour , which started last October, continues straight through the spring with dates in Seattle, San Francisco, Mexico City, and more. Besides her eye-catching sets, chart-topping songs, and impressive choreography, concertgoers also get a glimpse of the performer's fantastic costumes, which include looks from Versace and Jean Paul Gaultier.

<p>The New Jersey-founded rock band, which is fronted by Jack Antonoff—known for producing albums for top acts like Taylor Swift, Lorde, and Lana Del Rey—not only has announced a new album but <a href="https://www.bleachersmusic.com/tour/">a new tour</a>, too. The tour will start in the UK in March, ending fittingly in the band's home state of New Jersey in mid-June. Check out their newly released music video for <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmpyfDF_pes&ab_channel=BleachersVEVO">"Tiny Moves"</a> if you need a Bleachers fix in the meantime. </p>

8) Bleachers

The New Jersey-founded rock band, which is fronted by Jack Antonoff—known for producing albums for top acts like Taylor Swift, Lorde, and Lana Del Rey—not only has announced a new album but a new tour , too. The tour will start in the UK in March, ending fittingly in the band's home state of New Jersey in mid-June. Check out their newly released music video for "Tiny Moves" if you need a Bleachers fix in the meantime.

<p>Nicki fans rejoice: the rapper and singer might be coming to a city near you soon as part of her <a href="https://www.nickiminajofficial.com/tour/">Pink Friday 2 World Tour.</a> The massive tour will include performances in Brooklyn, Oakland, and Baltimore, with stops at Dreamville Festival and Rolling Loud California along the way. </p>

9) Nicki Minaj

Nicki fans rejoice: the rapper and singer might be coming to a city near you soon as part of her Pink Friday 2 World Tour. The massive tour will include performances in Brooklyn, Oakland, and Baltimore, with stops at Dreamville Festival and Rolling Loud California along the way.

<p>Live out all of your nineties and early aughts pop-punk dreams with one of Blink 182's <a href="https://www.blink182.com/">One More Time Tour</a> dates. The tour, which supports the band's ninth studio album, <em>One More Time...,</em> will bring the trio to cities all over the globe, including Sydney, Santiago, Portland, and Boston. The tour's supporting act is Pierce the Veil, which is also worth checking out. </p>

10) Blink 182

Live out all of your nineties and early aughts pop-punk dreams with one of Blink 182's One More Time Tour dates. The tour, which supports the band's ninth studio album, One More Time..., will bring the trio to cities all over the globe, including Sydney, Santiago, Portland, and Boston. The tour's supporting act is Pierce the Veil, which is also worth checking out.

<p>The oh-so-magical Stevie Nicks continues her touring streak with <a href="https://stevienicksofficial.com/">a bunch of 2024 concert dates</a>. Set to begin in Atlantic City, NJ on February 10, Nicks will visit a dozen cities throughout the U.S. this year, such as New Orleans, Omaha, and Chicago. "Let's keep this party going in 2024," the singer-songwriter posted on her <a href="https://www.instagram.com/stevienicks/reel/CxnzjibLWCU/">Instagram</a> in September to announce the newly added tour dates.</p>

11) Stevie Nicks

The oh-so-magical Stevie Nicks continues her touring streak with a bunch of 2024 concert dates . Set to begin in Atlantic City, NJ on February 10, Nicks will visit a dozen cities throughout the U.S. this year, such as New Orleans, Omaha, and Chicago. "Let's keep this party going in 2024," the singer-songwriter posted on her Instagram in September to announce the newly added tour dates.

<p>The 1975 is showing no signs of slowing down. The British band, famous for hits like "Somebody Else" and "Robbers," has extended their 2023 tour through 2024. Titled <a href="https://the1975.com/tour/">Still...At Their Very Best</a>, the 22-date tour will open in Glasgow on February 8 and conclude in Amsterdam on March 24.</p>

12) The 1975

The 1975 is showing no signs of slowing down. The British band, famous for hits like "Somebody Else" and "Robbers," has extended their 2023 tour through 2024. Titled Still...At Their Very Best , the 22-date tour will open in Glasgow on February 8 and conclude in Amsterdam on March 24.

<p>Rap greats Drake and J. Cole come together for the <a href="https://drakerelated.com/pages/tour">It's All a Blur Tour – Big As the What?</a> which is guaranteed to be a good time. Drake, fresh off his 2023 It's All a Blur tour with 21 Savage, is set to hit dozens of cities starting in February, many of which J. Cole will also be in tow for. Scoop up tickets ASAP, as Drake's shows are known to sell out. </p>

13) Drake and J. Cole

Rap greats Drake and J. Cole come together for the It's All a Blur Tour – Big As the What? which is guaranteed to be a good time. Drake, fresh off his 2023 It's All a Blur tour with 21 Savage, is set to hit dozens of cities starting in February, many of which J. Cole will also be in tow for. Scoop up tickets ASAP, as Drake's shows are known to sell out.

<p>Superstar Janet Jackson is also extending her 2023 tour, <a href="https://www.janetjackson.com/">Together Again</a>, into 2024 with dates in Anaheim, Austin, New Orleans, and Hartford. Even cooler? Jackson's supporting act is the 2000s southern rap legend Nelly. </p>

14) Janet Jackson

Superstar Janet Jackson is also extending her 2023 tour, Together Again , into 2024 with dates in Anaheim, Austin, New Orleans, and Hartford. Even cooler? Jackson's supporting act is the 2000s southern rap legend Nelly.

<p>If you've ever dreamed of seeing the Rolling Stones perform live in person, now's your chance. The iconic rockers, who released their studio album <em>Hackney Diamonds</em> this past fall, are returning on the road for <a href="https://rollingstones.com/tour/">a 16-date tour</a> with shows throughout the United States and Canada. Concertgoers can expect a mix of new tunes and Stones classics.</p>

15) Rolling Stones

If you've ever dreamed of seeing the Rolling Stones perform live in person, now's your chance. The iconic rockers, who released their studio album Hackney Diamonds this past fall, are returning on the road for a 16-date tour with shows throughout the United States and Canada. Concertgoers can expect a mix of new tunes and Stones classics.

<p>Famous for countless listenable hits like "Born to Run" and "Glory Days," Bruce Springsteen is set to embark on <a href="https://brucespringsteen.net/tour/">a massive world tour</a> this year with his band, The E Street Band. The much-anticipated tour will take the Boss and his crew to cities such as Phoenix, San Diego, Dublin, and Madrid, from March through November. </p>

16) Bruce Springsteen

Famous for countless listenable hits like "Born to Run" and "Glory Days," Bruce Springsteen is set to embark on a massive world tour this year with his band, The E Street Band. The much-anticipated tour will take the Boss and his crew to cities such as Phoenix, San Diego, Dublin, and Madrid, from March through November.

<p>Be sure to catch John Mayer's <a href="https://johnmayer.com/">solo tour this year,</a> which will bring the guitarist and crooner to cities throughout Europe. This leg, an extension of his popular 2023 solo tour, will kick off in Stockholm on March 13 and finish in Dublin on March 29. </p>

17) John Mayer

Be sure to catch John Mayer's solo tour this year, which will bring the guitarist and crooner to cities throughout Europe. This leg, an extension of his popular 2023 solo tour, will kick off in Stockholm on March 13 and finish in Dublin on March 29.

<p>Okay, this one is <em>technically</em> a <a href="https://www.shaniatwain.com/tour/#/">residency</a>, but we're excited nonetheless. Shania Twain, most known for her incredible outfits (her hooded leopard print look, anyone?) and hits like "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" is setting up shop in Vegas starting May 10. Twain's residency will take place at the Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood on and off throughout December 2024. </p>

18) Shania Twain

Okay, this one is technically a residency , but we're excited nonetheless. Shania Twain, most known for her incredible outfits (her hooded leopard print look, anyone?) and hits like "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" is setting up shop in Vegas starting May 10. Twain's residency will take place at the Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood on and off throughout December 2024.

<p>All good things must come to an end. The Eagles, known for "Hotel California" and other amazing rock songs, began <a href="https://eagles.com/pages/tour">their final concert tour</a> this winter. It launched in Phoenix on January 20, with March 16 as its last date in the United States. Eagles fans won't want to miss this one.</p>

All good things must come to an end. The Eagles, known for "Hotel California" and other amazing rock songs, began their final concert tour this winter. It launched in Phoenix on January 20, with March 16 as its last date in the United States. Eagles fans won't want to miss this one.

<p>Alanis Morisette joins forces with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts for their 2024 <a href="https://alanis.com/events">Triple Moon Tour</a>, which has dates in North America and Canada. This tour is a great one to catch this summer, as it's slated to run from June through August.</p>

20) Alanis Morisette: The Triple Moon Tour

Alanis Morisette joins forces with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts for their 2024 Triple Moon Tour , which has dates in North America and Canada. This tour is a great one to catch this summer, as it's slated to run from June through August.

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Patrick Carney, left, and Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys perform at the 8th annual Love Rocks NYC concert benefiting God's Love We Deliver at the Beacon Theatre on Thursday, March 7, 2024, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP) Charles Sykes/Invision/AP

Rock duo The Black Keys, known for hits including “Lonely Boy” and “Gold on the Ceiling,” recently canceled a 31-stop North American leg of an international tour without giving a reason — but the band is assuring fans its members, Patrick Carney and Dan Auerbach, are “alive and well.”

The tour, called the “International Players Tour,” originally kicked off in Oklahoma on Sept. 17, and had dates through the fall in Atlanta, Austin, Dallas, Denver, Nashville, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, the San Francisco bay area, Seattle, New York and Boston — among other places.

The band was set to play the TD Garden in Boston on Friday, Nov 1.

All of those dates are listed as canceled on Ticketmaster, and the band has not given a reason why.

The band tweeted to X, formerly known as Twitter, a promotional image for the tour with a “Please Stand By” label on top of it, along with the message: “The band wants to assure everyone that Dan & Patrick are alive and well.”

The tweet thread goes on to say that the band “decided to make some changes to the North American leg of the International Players tour” after playing in Europe.

“That will enable us to offer a similar exciting, intimate experience for both fans and the band, and will be announcing a revised set of dates shortly,” the tweet thread continues, stating that those who bought tickets would be fully refunded and would get the first opportunity to buy tickets when new plans are announced.

The Black Keys had released its new album, “Ohio Players,” in early April, including single “ On The Game .”

The two musicians have known each other since the age of 8 or 9 growing up in Akron, Ohio, according to Vulture . They later moved to Nashville, and found major success with albums including “Brothers” and “El Camino,” the latter of which includes some of their most recognizable songs, like “ Lonely Boy .”

Only one tour date still exists on the band’s website — a performance on July 6 at the NASCAR Chicago Street Race in Chicago.

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11:10 a.m.: Officials confirm one woman killed after storm blew her car off the road Tuesday near Corning

A woman was pronounced dead after her car was blown off the road north of Corning during Tuesday’s storms.

Adams County emergency responders were dispatched near Highway 148 and Joshua Tree Avenue at 3:30 p.m., Chief Deputy Richard Miller said in a news release. Deputies located the body of a woman, whose name has not been released.

Her body was found in their field.

Officials identified the woman as 46-year-old Monica Zamarron on Wednesday.

Editor’s note: Earlier reporting identified the victim as a possible storm chaser. Her family said that information was not accurate.

10:55 a.m.: Gov. Kim Reynolds praises pace of cleanup after Greenfield, Iowa tornado

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds toured the devastated southwest Iowa town of Greenfield Wednesday morning, which was cordoned off to all but local residents after it was struck by a huge, multi-vortex tornado the day before.

In a morning news conference, the governor said she could not report how many people had been killed or injured because search-and-rescue efforts were still underway.

She said hundreds of law enforcement, fire and emergency personnel showed up almost immediately after the storm, which struck the town at 3:39 p.m.

Reynolds praised the town for coming together despite the tragedy to launch recovery efforts.

“They are moving forward,” she said. “The cleanup that has already taken place is incredible.”

The good news was that that the historic town square, Adair County courthouse and Warren Cultural Center in the city of 2,000 had been spared. But the tornado and severe storm that accompanied it damaged dozens of homes and businesses and caused millions of dollars in damages.

The National Weather Service said it had not yet rated the storm’s strength on the Enhanced Fujita Scale and had personnel on the ground assessing the damage. 

Reynolds said the Iowa Department of Education has waived the last four days of school, so school is officially over for the year as the high school serves as the shelter and the makeshift hospital for anyone who may get hurt during search and rescue or need medical care.

10:45 a.m.: Damage reported south of Nevada and near Cambridge

While Tuesday’s tornado didn't travel through Nevada's city limits, City Administrator Jordan Cook said damage was reported south of town.

"A lot of the damage occurred along 270th Street and further south," Cook said.

Cook said the city is setting up a site off 270th Street for residents to dispose of tree debris.

Tuesday's tornado reportedly crossed Highway 210 and through the eastern edge of Cambridge.

Dee Gibbs, whose parents live just a mile from the damaged areas, was coming through the leftover debris Wednesday morning.

"It knocked down a lot of electrical poles," Gibbs said. "Big trees are down, power lines are down; it totally tore all the buildings down. Grain bins were picked up and thrown into the field, and there was a car in the field."

Gibbs is a utility billing clerk for Cambridge. She said the northeast portion of town and the south side of Nevada were still without electricity Wednesday morning.

10:40 a.m.: Volunteers asked to stay away from Greenfield, Iowa

Gov. Kim Reynolds said volunteers flocked to Greenfield after the tornado on Tuesday. But, on Wednesday, volunteers are being turned away to allow emergency responders to complete searches.

Monetary donations can be made to the recovery through the Greater Greenfield Community Foundation , American Red Cross or two local banks: Union State Bank and FNB Bank.

More: Here's how you can help Greenfield Iowa recover from Tuesday's tornado

9:15 a.m.: Power restored for many, but 9,000 power outages remain

At one point Tuesday night, more than 50,000 customers were without power in Iowa following rounds of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes.

As of Wednesday morning, MidAmerican Energy is reporting about 3,300 power outages remaining, including 1,800 in the Des Moines and about 1,300 in Waterloo. At one time, more than 34,000 customers were without power.

MidAmerican said late Tuesday that it had nearly 70 crews working in the Des Moines area. Most remaining outages are expected to be restored on Wednesday, but isolated areas could take until Thursday.

Alliant Energy reports about 2,200 power outages, down from nearly 17,000 on Tuesday night. The Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives reported over 3,900 customers were without power, down from more than 7,000.

8:36 a.m.: Two Des Moines schools cancel classes due to power outages

Students at Samuelson Elementary School in Des Moines won't have classes on Wednesday due to a power outage at the school, said district spokesperson Phil Roeder.

Woodlawn Education Center also canceled its morning preschool session due to a power outage. The district has not made a decision about afternoon preschool yet.

8:34 a.m.: Greenfield, Iowa tornado spares Warren Opera House

Sgt. Alex Dinkla, spokesperson with the Iowa State Patrol, said the tornado appeared to move through the southeast side of Greenfield. The historic town square, with the Warren Opera House and courthouse, appears to have been spared, he said. 

More: Where is Greenfield, Iowa? Here's what we know about the deadly tornado

8:25 a.m.: Gov. Kim Reynolds begins tour of Greenfield, Iowa tornado damage

Gov. Kim Reynolds is in southwest Iowa touring damage from a tornado in Greenfield.

She said in a release Tuesday night, that she is "committed to providing the full resources of the state to support the response and recovery effort."

A media briefing is expected later Wednesday morning.

8:20 a.m.: How much rain fell during severe storms in Iowa?

Many Iowa communities experienced heavy rainfall on Tuesday, soaking already wet ground.

Decorah, in northeast Iowa, recorded the most rain with 3.72 inches.

In central Iowa, Des Moines reported 1.52 inches and Ames reported 2.65 inches.

See more: How much rain did Iowa get during storms that brought severe weather and tornadoes?

7:15 a.m.: Iowa tornado map: where NWS survey teams are headed Wednesday

The National Weather Service in Des Moines said it would be sending three survey crews out into Iowa on Wednesday to search for tornado damage.

The first team will be searching in central Iowa, including in areas around Ankeny, Huxley and Nevada. One team will be focused just on the Greenfield area, where fatalities and large destruction have been confirmed , and a third team will head toward southwest Iowa around Clarinda, Creston and Corning.

Omaha's NWS office, which covers western Iowa, will also have teams in the state. They'll be searching in far southwest Iowa in areas like Red Oak.

Official confirmation of tornadoes and ratings for them may take several days.

7:05 a.m.: Flood warnings in effect for multiple Iowa rivers following storms, heavy rain

The National Weather Service has issued multiple flood warnings across Iowa as rivers and creeks swell from recent rainfall.

In the Des Moines area, the Raccoon and Des Moines rivers are expected to flood.

As of 7 a.m., the Raccon River at Fleur Drive was at 13.1 feet, or 1.1 feet above its banks. It's expected to crest early Thursday morning at 14.7 feet and fall back below its banks by Saturday. Water could reach low areas of Water Works Park and George Flagg Parkway.

The Des Moines River at SE Sixth Street was at 24.05 feet as of 7 a.m. Monday, that's just barely over flood stage. It's expected to reach 25.8 feet early Thursday morning and remain out of its banks until Saturday. At 25.7 feet, water will reach the base of the Simon Estes Amphitheater.

The Iowa River at Marengo and the North Skunk River at Sigourney could reach moderate flood stages.

6:45 a.m.: Traffic light damaged at major Grimes intersection on Iowa Highway 141

Travelers should consider avoiding traveling on Iowa Highway 141 through Grimes on Wednesday, the Polk County Sheriff's Office said.

The traffic signals at SE Grimes Boulevard (Highway 141) and SE 37th Street sustained damaged during Tuesday's storms and are not working. Repairs are expected to be completed sometime on Wednesday.

The sheriff's office will have deputies at the intersection to help manage the flow of traffic during the morning commute, but delays are expected.

Gov. Kim Reynolds to visit hard-hit Greenfield Wednesday

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds plans to visit Greenfield Wednesday morning, where multiple deaths and injuries were reported after a tornado ripped through the small city.

In a statement issued about 9 p.m. Tuesday, she said she and her husband, Kevin, were praying for "all the communities and families impacted by today’s severe weather, and especially those who tragically lost their lives in the Greenfield area. I am committed to providing the full resources of the state to support the response and recovery effort."

The statement went on to say: “State and local officials are on the ground, assessing the situation and setting up temporary shelters for those whose homes were damaged or destroyed. First responders and health care providers are onsite caring for the injured. Utility crews are working to restore service to thousands without power, and the State Emergency Operations Center continues to coordinate missions to support local responders. While it’s too soon to know the storm’s full impact, answers will come in the hours and days ahead.  

“It was just a few weeks ago that tornadoes hit several other Iowa communities, and it’s hard to believe that it’s happened again. Iowans are strong and resilient, and we will get through this together. 

“I plan to visit Greenfield in the morning to assess the damage with local officials and start the recovery process.” 

MidAmerican confirms wind turbines knocked over by Iowa tornadoes

MidAmerican Energy’s Geoff Greenwood said Tuesday the Des Moines utility was aware of several wind turbines in Adair County “which took a direct hit by a large tornado” and were damaged or destroyed. He said the company was continuing to assess losses in storm-damaged areas.

A social media video , described as being taken near Greenfield, shows a tornado shredding one turbine after another. Another video shows crumpled turbines on fire near Prescott in Adams County, southwest of Adair County.

Greenwood says it’s hard to know exactly where the Adair County video was taken to determine if the turbines are MidAmerican. And it's not aware of significant damage to its wind turbines in Adams County.

Nevada woman searches for doll collection ripped from home

A little over an hour had passed since a tornado hit June and Larry Handsacker’s house off of 650th Avenue near Nevada, and their family was already on the scene, pulling valued possessions from the wreckage.

Which, in June Handsacker’s case, are her dolls.

“All my dolls!” she said, pointing to a nearly intact china cabinet just inches from where the tornado cleaved her home in half. ”And those were just the dolls I bought, not the ones I made.”

She was in the dining room when the tornado passed through her home. She had left her husband in the basement for a moment to grab her phone when insulation came crashing down around her. They had to crawl over the debris to get out.

“I have over 100 porcelain dolls — ceramic pieces I made,” Handsacker said. “We don’t know where they are yet. It’ll be a matter of getting in there.”

Her own grandparents lost their home in the five-tornado spree that touched down in Charles City in 1968, and her grandfather was trapped for three days in his car. 

She said she and her husband know they’re lucky they came away unscathed; they believe that God was looking out for them.

“It pays to teach Sunday school!," she said. "Do you know how horrible those kids behave?”

Reynolds issues emergency declaration for 15 counties after Iowa tornadoes

Gov. Kim Reynolds authorized a disaster emergency proclamation for 15 counties: Adair, Adams, Cass, Clay, Hardin, Harrison, Jasper, Kossuth, Marshall, Montgomery, Page, Palo Alto, Pottawattamie, Tama and Warren.  

With the proclamation, the Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program provides grants of up to $5,000 for households with incomes up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Grants are available for home or car repairs, replacement of clothing or food, and temporary housing expenses.

The Disaster Case Advocacy Program addresses serious needs related to disaster-related hardship, injury, or adverse conditions. There are no income eligibility requirements for this program; it closes 180 days from the date of the governor's proclamation.

6:45 p.m.: Johnston High School cancels classes Wednesday after storm causes 'extensive' damage

There’s no school at Johnston High School on Wednesday after Tuesday afternoon’s storms caused “extensive” damage to the building, the Johnston Community School District announced on social media. 

The senior awards ceremony that had been scheduled for Tuesday night was postponed due to the damage and staff were told not to come to the building on Wednesday for their safety. 

District spokesperson Lynn Meadows told the Des Moines Register that the whole of the building has been affected, with glass shattered throughout the high school, damage to the roof, a shed that’s been ripped apart and an overhead door that’s been torn off. 

Meadows said Tuesday evening there’s not yet been a decision made about classes at the high school for the rest of the week after Wednesday. Thursday was to be the last day of school for seniors. 

She said the graduation ceremony scheduled for next week at the Knapp Center would not be affected. 

6:40 p.m.: No injuries reported after possible tornado in Red Oak, Iowa, but street department building destroyed

Red Oak Mayor Shawnna Silvius, in a Facebook posting, said there were no reported injuries in an apparent tornado touchdown there, after a search and rescue operation.

The city street department's building "is likely a loss" and there were multiple downed powerlines. She said city street and wastewater employees who were present when the tornado touched down "are shook up but all are safe."

6:35 p.m.: Tornado warning issued for Vinton area in northeast area

A tornado warning was issued for Independence, Vinton and Winthrop in northeast Iowa. The warning says it was issued for a radar-indicated tornado and the threat of quarter-sized hail. The warning expires at 7 p.m.

6:30 p.m.: Where did tornadoes touchdowns reported in Iowa?

No tornadoes will officially be confirmed until the National Weather Service is able to send survey crews out into Iowa.

Unofficial reports from trained weather spotters throughout Tuesday included: A cluster of sightings in southwest Iowa in Cromwell, Prescott, Corning, Carbon, Red Oak and Villisca. Greenfield in southwest Iowa also appeared to be particularly hard hit. In central Iowa there were unconfirmed reports in Nevada, rural Story County and southeast of Polk City.

6:10 p.m.: Storm, tornado damage reports coming in to National Weather Service

Reports were pouring in from National Weather Service volunteer weather spotters around Iowa. Among the reports:

  • A 71 mph wind gust southeast of Newton.
  • A roof blown off and trees down just east of Johnston.
  • Snapped utility poles in Windsor Heights.
  • Trees down on homes and power lines in Mason City.
  • A tree on a house in Carlisle.
  • Damaged grain bins and trees in Hanlontown in Worth County.
  • 1.5-inch hail in east of Melrose In Monroe County.
  • Cropland and basement flooding in Altoona.

6:05 p.m.: Story County asks people to stay away from tornado damage

Tornado damage was reported in rural parts of Story County, Melissa Spencer, the county's emergency management coordinator told the Ames Tribune.

Damage was reported near Cambridge and on the south side of Nevada, Spencer said."We need people to stay away from the damaged areas," she said. "We’re getting a lot of people that are coming to look and see what happened."

6 p.m.: Traffic limited in Greenfield after tornado hits, damages hospital

Former state Rep. Clel Baudler said the fast-moving tornado hit shortly after he arrived back home late Tuesday afternoon from a trip to Texas, caused extensive damage and injuries in Greenfield, and caused authorities to limit traffic in and out of the Adair County town of more than 2,000.

“Ambulances are running north and south like crazy,” said Baudler, who left the Legislature in 2018. “It’s all rescue and recovery right now.”

More details: Extensive damage in Greenfield, hit by tornado during string of dangerous storms in Iowa

Baudler, a retired state trooper who lives on Highway 25 about a half mile north of Greenfield, said his mile-long farm wasn’t damaged but there was debris from the tornado in a neighbor’s yard. He was still without power at about 5:20 p.m.

He said the tornado ran “cattywampus” through town, exiting on the northeast side. He said he’d heard it damaged the Adair County Hospital at 609 SE Kent St. and the Greenfield Rehabilitation and Health Care Center at 615 SE Kent.

A woman who answered the phone at the health care center confirmed it was hit, but said officials couldn’t talk as it was an emergency.

A MercyOne spokesperson previously confirmed to the Register that the hospital was damaged. The spokesperson told the Register shortly before 6 p.m. that the hospital had been evacuated. Further details were not immediately available.

The Adair County Sheriff also did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment.

6:00 p.m.: Delays reported at Des Moines airport passengers had to shelter

Des Moines International Airport spokesperson Kayla Kovarna said the airport halted flights as soon as a severe thunderstorm warning was issued for the area, and passengers and staff were escorted to storm-safe parts of the terminal.

She said Transportation Security Administration screening stations were in the process of reopening around 5:45 p.m. and that flights would resume shortly. She said some incoming flights were rerouted to other airports during the closure, but she didn't know how many had been affected.

5:55 p.m.: Overturned semis cause backup on Interstate 35 near Elkhart

Traffic is backed up for at least a mile on southbound Interstate 35 near Elkhart, Iowa.

A Register reporter observed at least four overturned semitrailers on the side of the interstate. Emergency crews were on scene.

5:06 p.m.: Tornado warning issued near I-80 for Newton

A tornado warning has been issued in Newton, Colfax and Baxter until 5:30 p.m. Threats include a radar indicated tornado and possible pea sized hail.

4:57 pm.: 'Damaging tornado' reported near Nevada

A tornado warning has been issued for Nevada, Huxley and State Center until 5:30 p.m. Threats include a damaging tornado and possible quarter-sized hail.

4:50 p.m.: Tornado warning issued for Iowa Falls area

A tornado warning was issued for Iowa Falls, Alden and Radcliffe until 5:30 p.m. Threats include a radar indicated tornado and possible quarter sized hail.

4:45 p.m.: Des Moines tornado warnings include 'observed tornadoes'

A tornado warning has been issued to include Des Moines, Altoona and Norwalk until 5:15 p.m. Threats include a radar-indicated tornado and half dollar sized hail. 

In an update at 4:45 p.m., the NWS said bot warnings in the Des Moines metro included observed tornadoes.

4:20 p.m. Tornado warning includes Ankeny, Johnston and Waukee

A radar-indicated tornado prompted a tornado warning for parts of the Des Moines metro area until 5 p.m. Quarter-sized hail is also possible.

Video shows heavy damage after tornado in Greenfield, Iowa

Journalists with Des Moines TV station WHO are in Greenfield, Iowa, which appears to have been hit by a tornado earlier on Tuesday. Video posted to social media shows several damaged buildings in the town located at the intersection of Iowa Highways 25 and 92.

The Adair County Health System hospital in Greenfield was damaged, a MercyOne spokesperson told the Register.

Severe thunderstorm warning issued for Des Moines metro as strong storms arrive

A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued as a line of storms approaches the Des Moines metro area.

The entire metro area is included in the warning that stretches south of the metro and up north to Ames, Gilbert and Nevada. It includes Winterset on the western edge and through to MItchelville on the east side. It is in effect until 5:15 p.m.

Threats include wind up to 60 mph as well as possible quarter-sized hail and tornadoes.

Tornado warning issued around Webster City

A tornado warning has been issued to include Webster City, Jewell Junction and Stratford until 4:45 p.m.

The NWS warning is for a radar-indicated tornado and the risk of quarter-sized hail.

What is a stovepipe tornado?

A stovepipe tornado is one where the width of the tornado is about the same from when it meets the ground all the way up to where it connects to the base of the above thunderstorm, according to AccuWeather. Stormchasers have described some storms in western Iowa Tuesday as stovepipe tornadoes.

It is considered the cousin of a cone tornado, which is similar in size but tapers as it extends downward to the ground.

3:55 p.m.: Flood warning issued for Fourmile Creek in Des Moines

A flood warning has been issued for Fourmile Creek on the east side of Des Moines, according to the NWS.

The crest forecast is 13.9 feet, assuming Des Moines gets 0.75 inches of additional rain. At 13 feet the water threatens the dog park on Hubbell Avenue At 14 feet, widespread flooding occurs, NWS said, affecting lowland areas like the community center on Easton Boulevard.

3:40 p.m. Tornado warning issued for Greenfield, Winterset, Earlham as storms move closer to Des Moines

As storms head east, they have begun to enter the Des Moines metro area.

A tornado warning centered around Greenfield is in effect until 4:15 p.m.

The warning includes Stuart and stretches to Redfield in southwest Dallas County until 4:15 p.m.

Another warning includes Creston and stretches up toward Earlham and Winterset on the edges of the Des Moines metro. That warning goes until 4:30 p.m.

3:14 p.m.: Tornado reported near Corning, Prescott

Additional tornado warnings continue to be issued in southwest Iowa.

A warning for Corning, Orient and Prescott is in effect until 4 p.m. KCCI meteorologist Zane Satre was near Prescott with a live feed of a tornado on the ground.

Video captured by a storm chaser showed a tornado around 3 p.m. near Carbon, Iowa.

A warning is also in effect for Guthrie Center, Panora and Exire until 4 p.m.

3:05 p.m.: Damaging tornado reported in southwest Iowa:

The National Weather Service is continuing a warning for Fontanelle, Orient and Bridgewater until 3:45 p.m. The alert described it as a "life-threatening situation" with a damaging tornado reported.

3 p.m.: Tornado reported in Red Oak, Iowa; warnings in southwest Iowa

Meteorologists and storm chasers in western Iowa have reported a tornado on the ground in Red Oak. An emergency manager in the area said it was located near the Red Oak airport around 2:27 p.m.

The area is under a tornado warning until 3 p.m.

A tornado warning is also in effect for areas around Essex, Hepburn, Stanton and Villisca until 3:30 p.m.

The NWS issued a new tornado warning at 2:57 p.m. for Fontanele, Orient and Bridgewater for a radar-indicated tornado and quarter-size hail possible. It expires at 3:45 p.m.

Tornado watches issued for all of Iowa ahead of next round of severe weather

All of Iowa is under a tornado watch for Tuesday afternoon.

A tornado watch issued around 1:15 p.m. covers all of central and eastern Iowa and extends into portions of western Iowa. It will be in effect until 9 p.m. Tuesday.

The main threats are several strong tornadoes, scattered softball-size hail and wind gusts up to 90 mph, according to a post announcing the watch from the National Weather Service.

The National Weather Service in Omaha has issued several tornado warnings for eastern Nebraska and western Iowa for radar-indicated tornadoes as the storms develop in that area.

An earlier watch covers the remaining western Iowa counties until 5 p.m. Forecasters warned of winds up to 70 mph in those areas.

When will more severe storms hit Iowa? NWS says this afternoon could be 'very dangerous'

The National Weather Service shared a graphic on social media showing the approximate timing for storms later today. In a comment on a Facebook post , the NWS said this afternoon's storms are "expected to be very dangerous"

Thunderstorms will likely start in west Iowa around 2 p.m., making their way to Des Moines and central Iowa around 4 p.m. At 7 p.m., the severe weather will be entering eastern Iowa.

What's the difference between a severe weather watch and a severe weather warning?

A watch is issued when conditions are favorable for severe weather to develop. They often cover large areas.

Warnings are issued when severe weather is actually happening and Iowans need to take action.

Read more: What's the difference between a severe weather watch and a warning?

12:10 p.m.: Thousands without power after storms hit central Iowa

Crews are working quickly to restore power to Iowans across the state. At one point, MidAmerican showed more than 7,000 people without power in Iowa as a result of Tuesday’s storms.

As of 12:10 p.m., the number of customers without power in the Des Moines metro area was around 2,100. The Council Bluffs area was down to about 100 customers, after having more than 1,000 outages this morning.

Alliant Energy was down to about 60 customers in the state without power.

11:48 a.m.: Large hail reported in Waukee, Pella

A severe thunderstorm moving through central Iowa produced large hail.

Two reports submitted to the National Weather Service around 11:20 a.m. listed 2 inch diameter hail near Pella.

Waukee experienced hail ranging from the size of a nickel to as big as a quarter, at 9:07 a.m. according to a trained weather sportter. Wind gusts up to 55 mph were also reported.

A warning issued for Pottawattamie County, home to Council Bluffs, until 7:30 a.m. warned of baseball size hail.

Hail that large is sometimes called "gorilla" hail for its large size and destructive power.

11:28 a.m.: Metro schools dismissing early due to severe weather threat

Several Des Moines metro school districts plan to dismiss classes early on Tuesday due to the threat of more severe storms this afternoon.

  • Ankeny Schools : Two hour early out
  • Des Moines Public Schools: Two hour early dismissal. There will be no Metro Kids Care or evening activities. Elementary schools are out at 12:40 p.m. while middle and high schools are out at 1:25 p.m.
  • Southeast Polk Community School District: Two hour early dismissal resulting in no evening preschool or evening activities. 
  • Urbandale Community School District: Early dismissal and no half-day preschool
  • Waukee Community School District: Two hour early dismissal and after school activities are canceled. The district is still waiting for state guidance regarding state playoff events.
  • West Des Moines Community Schools: Two out early dismissal 

11:18 a.m.: Storms dump nearly 3 inches of rain in central Iowa

Des Moines has received just over an inch and a half of rain since severe weather entered Iowa early on Monday, with 1.07 inches since midnight.

Some locations in the state are nearing three inches of rain since last night. Here are the highest rainfall totals as of 11 a.m Tuesday:

  • Harlan: 2.99 inches
  • Audubon: 2.95 inches
  • Iowa Falls: 2.63 inches
  • Waterloo: 2.57 inches
  • Decorah: 2.15 inches
  • Ankeny: 2.02 inches

9:55 a.m.: Des Moines roads blocked by storm debris

At least two roads in Des Moines are closed after a round of severe storms moved through the metro area.

The Des Moines Police Department received a small number of reports of power lines down and tree damage.

There are temporary lane closures at the 3300 block of Grand Avenue and the 3900 block of Urbandale Avenue. No significant damage or injury have been reported as of now, according to DMPD. 

9:28 a.m.: Severe thunderstorm warning extended in Polk County, to the east

The severe thunderstorm warning for parts of the Des Moines metro has been extended until 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Dallas County has been dropped from the warning, but it now extends into Jasper County and as far east as Grinnell and as far south as Pella.

Threats include 60 mph winds and quarter-sized hail. The extended warning covers over 349,600 people. 

8:42 a.m.: Sirens sound in Des Moines as severe thunderstorm warning issued

Much of Dallas and Polk counties are under a severe thunderstorm warning until 9:45 a.m. Tuesday.

Storm sirens began sounding just after 8:40 a.m. in the metro. Cities around Des Moines are at risk of winds up to 70 mph and quarter-sized hail.

The warning covers just north of Ankeny and as far south as Truro. It stretches to Redfield and Winterset in the west and Milo in the east.

Dallas and Polk counties both activate sirens for tornadoes or severe thunderstorms with winds over 70 mph. The warning meets that criteria, unlike a storm on Sunday night that activated the sirens in error .

Sirens do not sound continuously during a warning. They will sound for 3-5 minutes and then pause for 10-15 before repeating. There is not an all-clear sound when a warning expires.

What does the Des Moines, Iowa doppler radar show?

Here's a look at the current National Weather Service radar loop for central Iowa:

8:10 a.m.: Severe thunderstorm warning issued on edge of Des Moines' western suburbs

Areas around the Des Moines metro are under a severe thunderstorm warning until 9 a.m. Tuesday.

The warning extends from Dallas Center, down to Winterset and as far west as Adel. Possible threats include winds up to 70 mph and quarter-sized hail.

Just over 34,000 people live within the warning area.

What is Tuesday's severe weather outlook in Des Moines?

The National Weather Service upgraded the risk of severe weather for most of Iowa. A majority of the state it rated "moderate" risk, a level 4 on a scale of 1-5.

More: How much rain did Des Moines get so far? Here are the rainfall totals for Iowa through Monday morning

Multiple rounds of storms are expected to continue through the morning. But, the strongest storms are expected to arrive in central Iowa between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Damaging winds, hail and flash flooding are the primary threats, according to the NWS. Tornadoes — some strong — are also possible.

More: How do tornadoes form? Explaining the severe weather after dozens of recent Iowa tornadoes

Severe thunderstorm watch in effect for Iowa until 1 p.m.

A large portion of central Iowa extending from the southern border to U.S. Highway 20 is under a severe thunderstorm watch until 1 p.m. Tuesday.

The main threats are ping-pong ball-sized hail and wind gusts that could reach 75 mph. Tornadoes are also possible.

What should you do during a severe thunderstorm warning or tornado warning?

During a severe weather warning, it's time to take action and follow your plan.

NWS has tips for what to do at different locations:

  • Stay Weather Ready:  Continue to follow local news or listen to a  NOAA Weather Radio  to stay updated about watches and warnings.
  • At Your House:  Go to your secure location, like the basement or lowest floor level, if you hear a warning. Take your pets with you if time allows.
  • At Your Workplace or School:  Stay away from windows. Do not go to large open rooms such as cafeterias, gymnasiums or auditoriums.
  • Outside:  Go inside a sturdy building immediately. Sheds and storage facilities are not safe. Taking shelter under a tree can be deadly.
  • In a Vehicle:  Being in a vehicle during severe weather is safer than being outside, but, drive to the closest secure shelter if there is sufficient time. Do not stop and park under a bridge or underpass.

Victoria Reyna-Rodriguez is a general assignment reporter for the Register. Reach her at  [email protected]  or follow her on Twitter  @VictoriaReynaR .

BAD OMENS cancel Europe and U.K. tour due to "extreme burnout"

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Bad Omens have canceled the bulk of their summer tour dates, with vocalist Noah Sebastian explaining on the band's social media today (May 23rd) that the current pace of the group is pushing him on the way towards "extreme burnout."

In a brief statement, Sebastian explained that while Bad Omens were set to hit Europe next month for a series of headlining dates, the singer has hit his max "bandwidth" on the promo trail, adding that their schedule has been "putting [his] mind and body in conflict with one another in ways that are becoming detrimental to [his] health." So, the band are putting this trip on pause to re-focus their energies.

"This decision is in the best interest of my health and well-being, and of the long term sustainability of Bad Omens," Sebastian explained. "We need to protect and restore all of the energy that will be demanded of us again soon as we transition into the next chapter."

Though all of their overseas dates have been canceled, Bad Omens will hang onto a weekend of U.S. festival appearances in July.

The band's upcoming CONCRETE JUNGLE [THE OST] release — featuring remixes, live tracks and collabs with HEALTH, WARGASM and more — is due out May 31st via Sumerian Records.

Bad Omens tour dates 2024: 7/20 Grand Rapids, MI - Upheaval Festival 7/21 Mansfield, OH - Inkcarceration Festival

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  1. Bad (tour)

    Bad was the first solo concert tour by American singer Michael Jackson, launched in support of his seventh studio album Bad (1987). The 123-show world tour began on September 12, 1987 in Japan, and concluded on January 27, 1989 in the United States, and sponsored by soft drink manufacturer Pepsi.It grossed a total of $125 million, making it the second highest-grossing tour of the 1980s after ...

  2. Michael Jackson: BAD Live at Wembley 1988

    Michael Jackson performing BAD live at Wembley Stadium, London, 1988 (Bad World Tour)Upscaled and remastered to 4K.-----Playlists:70s: https://bit.ly/37bz0I...

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    If you enjoyed the video, like/favourite/comment and/or send e a beer via PayPal: [email protected] :)Live at Wembley July 16, 1988 is a live concert D...

  4. Michael Jackson Bad Tour Yokohama 1987 [Dolby Digital 5.1 ...

    Michael Jackson Bad World Tour live at Yokohama 1987 in Dolby Digital 5.1 Stereo SoundTracklist:Intro - 00:00:00Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' - 00:02:08Things ...

  5. Michael Jackson

    Live Music Archive Librivox Free Audio. Featured. All Audio; This Just In; ... Bad World Tour - Yokohama, Japan - September 26, 1987 (HappyLee Remaster) ... like half of the fields are missing (not properly interlaced). Clips of Bad from The One DVD are from an even more superior source, but they are too short and too separated, therefore only ...

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    This is so far the best quality full 1988 Bad Tour concert, filmed by an audience. We've all seen this footage before, but hopefully, this new master rip and remastered version would blow your minds. ... bad-tour-live-in-cologne-germany-1988-07-03-happy-lee Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.7.0 Sound sound . plus-circle Add Review ...

  7. Live at Wembley July 16, 1988

    Live at Wembley July 16, 1988 is a live concert DVD by American recording artist Michael Jackson released on September 18, 2012. It was included with the Bad 25 reissue, as well as by itself. This is the third Jackson tour stop released on home video (after the DVD Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour and the VHS HIStory World Tour: Live in Seoul).The recording is a performance of the Bad ...

  8. Michael Jackson: Bad Tour (Live in Yokohama)

    Michael Jackson's Bad Tour Live in Yokohama. Track List (Chapters): 1. Title Screen, 2. Intro, 3. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin', 4. Things I Do For You, 5.

  9. MJ History: The Bad Tour

    MJ History: The Bad Tour - March 30, 1988. March 29, 2015. The Bad Tour arrived in Connecticut for the first of a two-night stand today in 1988. Did you know that Sheryl Crow was a back-up singer on the tour? Hear what she has to say and learn more interesting facts about the Bad album and tour in the BAD25 documentary directed by Spike Lee ...

  10. Michael Jackson

    Live at Wembley July 16, 1988 is a live concert DVD by American recording artist Michael Jackson released on September 18, 2012. It was included with the Bad 25 reissue, as well as by itself. This is the third Jackson tour stop released on home video.

  11. Bad World Tour: 1987

    Bad World Tour: 1987 - 1989. The Bad Tour was Michael's first solo tour, which started on September 12th 1987 and ended on January 27th 1989. It consisted of 123 concerts and was seen by approximately 4.4 million people. It was during this tour that Michael set his own record by performing to 120,000 people in one concert in Liverpool, England.

  12. Bad World Tour

    The Bad World Tour is the first worldwide concert tour by Michael Jackson. It was launched in support of the artist's seventh studio album, Bad (1987) and lasted sixteen months, spanning from September 12, 1987 until January 27, 1989. The shows were sponsored by Pepsi. The tour became the second highest grossing tour of the decade, as well as one of the most attended tours in history. As ...

  13. Michael Jackson The Bad Tour Live At Wembley (July 16, 1988)

    After releasing Bad which became the second most successful album in history Michael Jackson embarked on his first solo concert world tour spanning 1987 and 1988 it would become the most successful solo tour of the 80s.

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    A great performance from a most excellent tour. It's excellent that a show from the Bad tour has finally been given an official release. The tour is far superior to the Dangerous tour. This particular performance comes from the second leg of the tour, which took place in 1988.

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    Bad tour 50° concertStadio Flaminio - Rome, ItalyPrevious concert: Minneapolis (May. 6, 1988)https://youtu.be/UDyKN2JMvjINext concert: Rome (May, 24, 1988)ht...

  16. Bad era (1985-1989)

    LIVE ALBUMS/TV BROADCASTS/COMMERCIAL RELEASE. Live at Wembley July 16, 1988 : Released on September 18, 2012. Live at Wembley July 16, 1988 is a live concert CD/DVD by American recording artist Michael Jackson released on September 18, 2012. It was included with the Bad 25 reissue, as well as by itself.

  17. Bad World Tour

    Bad World Tour - 6/19/1988. June 19, 1988. June 19, 1988. Platz der Republik (Reichstag Building/Berlin Wall) Berlin, West Germany.

  18. Michael Jackson

    Michael Jackson | Heartbreak Hotel, Bad Tour live in Hockenheim 1988. MJ Tours And More. 4:52. Thriller - Bad Tour Roma - Michael Jackson - Subtitulado en Español. Vic-Lanz. 0:31. Michael Jackson - Bad Tour Live in West Berlin June 19, 1988 - Working Day And Night. Tarshagne. 5:55.

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    1:08. Michael Jackson BAD Tour in Yokohama 1987 09 The Love You Save. 0:59. I´ll Be There Tribute - Michael Jackson live Yokohama 1987. 4:12. Michael Jackson - I Just Can't Stop Loving You (Live Bad Tour In Yokohama) (Remastered) 6:39. Michael Jackson - Things I Do For You - Live Yokohama 1987 - HD. 3:32.

  20. Bad Omens cancel tour dates due to "extreme burnout": "We ask that you

    The affected dates include Bad Omens' set at England's Download Festival. Bad Omens are still set to play at the upcoming Upheaval and Inkcarceration U.S. festivals in July. They're releasing a new project, Concrete Jungle [The OST], on May 31, described as an "an experimental extension" of The Death of Peace of Mind.

  21. The best moments from Lady Gaga's 'Chromatica Ball' concert film

    From live versions of "Bad Romance," "Poker Face," and "Rain on Me" to a cameo from one of Gaga's A Star Is Born costars, Entertainment Weekly has compiled the best moments from the concert film ...

  22. Just a Few of the Biggest Concert Tours of 2024, from Olivia ...

    11) Stevie Nicks. The oh-so-magical Stevie Nicks continues her touring streak with a bunch of 2024 concert dates. Set to begin in Atlantic City, NJ on February 10, Nicks will visit a dozen cities ...

  23. Most Wanted Tour (Bad Bunny)

    The Most Wanted Tour is the ongoing fifth concert tour by Puerto Rican rapper and singer-songwriter Bad Bunny to promote his fifth studio album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana (2023). Promoted by Live Nation and Rimas Entertainment, it began on February 21, 2024 in Salt Lake City and will conclude on June 8 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, comprising 48 dates over 31 cities throughout North America.

  24. Bad World Tour

    Michael Jackson - Bad World Tour | Live in Los Angeles, January 27, 1989 by Michael Jackson. Publication date 1989-01-27 Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics Concert, Music, Michael Jackson. Last concert of Michael Jackson's Bad World Tour in Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena. Available in professional quality.

  25. Michael Jackson

    New Rare footage of the Bad Tour live Concert in Rome on the 23rd of May 1988. It is only the first half of the show however as the final tape is yet to leak...

  26. Bad Wolves Setlist at Come and Take It Live, Austin

    Bad Wolves Gig Timeline. May 26 2024. Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sioux City Sioux City, IA, USA. Add time. May 28 2024. The Garden Lubbock, TX, USA. Add time. May 29 2024. Come and Take It Live This Setlist Austin, TX, USA.

  27. Popular rock band 'alive and well' after mysteriously canceling tour

    Rock duo The Black Keys, known for hits including "Lonely Boy" and "Gold on the Ceiling," recently canceled a 31-stop North American leg of an international tour without giving a reason ...

  28. United States vs Bangladesh, 1st T20I, Tue, May 21, Bangladesh tour of

    Chasing 153, USA got a decent start through Steven Taylor and Monank Patel, before the latter was run out at the non striker's end. Adries Gous scored some quick runs before holing out in the deep. The chase went a bit astray in the middle overs as Bangladesh's spinners kept things tight.

  29. Several tornadoes touch down; deaths, injuries confirmed in Greenfield

    Dee Gibbs, whose parents live just a mile from the damaged areas, was coming through the leftover debris Wednesday morning. ... 8:25 a.m.: Gov. Kim Reynolds begins tour of Greenfield, Iowa tornado ...

  30. BAD OMENS cancel Europe and U.K. tour due to "extreme burnout"

    Bad Omens have canceled the bulk of their summer tour dates, with vocalist Noah Sebastian explaining on the band's social media today (May 23rd) that the current pace of the group is pushing him on the way towards "extreme burnout.". In a brief statement, Sebastian explained that while Bad Omens were set to hit Europe next month for a series of headlining dates, the singer has hit his max ...