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IN THE SP✯TLIGHT

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Oscar-winner Patrick Osborne, the film will also include animated elements, “taking viewers on a dreamlike journey through Billie’s hometown of Los Angeles and its most iconic backdrops,” according to the announceme­nt.

It will also feature her Grammy winning producer-brother Finneas, the Los Angeles Children’s Chorus and Brazilian guitarist Romero Lubambo, with orchestra arrangemen­ts by David Campbell.

HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING:

HIGH KICKS BACK

“The Christmas Spectacula­r” — starring the Rockettes precision-dance team — skipped 2020 but not 2021.

Madison Square Garden Entertainm­ent Corp. said Thursday the annual holiday show will be back this holiday season with performanc­es at Radio City Music Hall from Nov. 5, 2021 to Jan. 2, 2022.

“The Christmas Spectacula­r” has been

seen by more than 69 million people since it debuted in 1933. Last year’s absence due to the pandemic marked the first time in 87 years the production was canceled.

Tickets for the 2021 show are on sale now at rockettes.com/christmas. Tickets start at $49.

BLAKE’S BROKEN HEART

James Blake has announced his first new full-length album in three years and a tour this fall.

Blake says “Friends That Break Your Heart” is due Sept. 10 and the album’s first single is “Say What You Will.”

Of the single, James notes: “The song is about finding peace with who you are and where you’re at regardless of how well other people seem to be doing. Comparison really is the thief of joy.”

His 15-show tour will kick off Sept. 16 in San Diego at The Observator­y North Park.

 ?? Associated Press ?? From left, Billie Eilish, the Rockettes and James Blake.
Associated Press From left, Billie Eilish, the Rockettes and James Blake.

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