Listening to Heaven Baby on Repeat
This song goes straight through my heart. Their voices together sound like they came from the same star! She has a similar vulnerability and purity in her voice, just like Zayn. And then when his part comes in, it's so gentle it makes me cry. You never get a false note from this man. The harmonies are those that I long for, that only Zayn can give. My only complaint, as others have said- TOO SHORT! Heaven Baby is already a staple on my playlist.
This made me tear up💖
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Highly Recommend Zayn's book: Zayn
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/zayn-zayn/1124592879 I have had this book for about a year now (physical copy) and today I had time to start reading. It's like getting answers from a mysterious person who you've been wondering so much about! I'm having a blast. I saw someone posted about this book on here about 7 months ago, if you want to read the comments. I wish he'd write a new one to cover the years since this one came out!
Great Review for the May 24th concert at the 02
https://entertainment-focus.com/2026/05/24/review-zayn-impressed-with-soulful-vocals-as-he-kicked-off-the-konnakol-tour-in-london/ Enjoy! (I just went through at the beginning and managed all the cookies- refusing all)
Have you heard of "Blue Dot Fever"?
Blue dot fever is a slang term used to describe a wave of concert tour cancellations caused by low ticket sales. The phrase gets its name from the sea of blue dots that represent unsold seats on ticketing platforms like Ticketmaster, visually highlighting lagging demand for live music shows.
Why Is This Happening?
Several economic and industry factors have contributed to the rise of blue dot fever: [1, 2]
- Surging Prices: The cost of live music has skyrocketed. According to industry reports, average primary-market ticket prices have reached upwards of \(\$144\), which does not include additional fees, travel, or accommodations.
- Market Saturation: Following the post-pandemic live music boom, the market has become heavily crowded with dozens of major acts touring at the same time.
- Changing Consumer Habits: Faced with inflation and economic pessimism, fans are being highly selective with their discretionary spending, realizing that billions of streams do not automatically guarantee packed arenas. [1, 2, 3]
Notable Examples
High-profile artists have been forced to adjust or abandon large-scale tours due to sparse seating charts: [1, 2, 3]
- Post Malone & Jelly Roll: Scaled back their co-headlining stadium tour by canceling about a third of their scheduled stops.
- Meghan Trainor & Zayn: Canceled their planned US arena dates entirely.
- Kid Cudi: Canceled select individual arena shows after publicizing that ticket sales simply weren't strong enough