Live music performances on television shows this week include:


Live music performances on television shows this week include:

v Miley Cyrus: Tonight on “Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC)

v Earth, Wind and Fire: Tonight on “Conan” (TBS)

v Imagine Dragons: Wednesday on “Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC)

v TLC: Thursday on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC)

v Lady Antebellum: Friday on “Good Morning America” (ABC)

Baseball All-Star Game (8 p.m., Fox): Break out the peanuts and Cracker Jack. Standout players from the American League and National Leagues face off in the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Miami. Joe Buck and John Smoltz have the call.

“The Bold Type” (9 p.m., Freeform): This new drama series about the staffers of a women’s magazine called “Scarlet,” debuts with a two-hour episode. In the opener, a newly promoted writer (Katie Stevens) gets nervous when assigned a story detailing why her ex broke up with her.

TV listings, C3

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Rudy and the Pros in a free concert

GIRARD

Rudy and the Professionals will give a free concert Sunday from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 890 Churchill Road. There will be a raffle of gift baskets and gift certificates, with proceeds going to buy school supplies that will be given away at the church’s Children’s Carnival in August. Free refreshments will be served. Bring a lawn chair. In case rain, the concert will be inside the building. For information, call 330-505-1192.

Jay-Z unveils tour for new album

NEW YORK

Jay-Z will bring his latest album to life when he hits the road this fall.

The rap icon announced the “4:44” tour Monday, which kicks off Oct. 27 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., and includes a stop at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland on Nov. 19. It wraps Dec. 21 at the Forum in Inglewood, California.

The 31-date tour will also visit Brooklyn, NY; Nashville, Tenn.; Dallas; Atlanta; and Washington, D.C. Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. at livenation.com.

Jay-Z released “4:44” on June 30. It includes personal songs about his marriage with Beyonce and his life as an entrepreneur.

Voice actor dies in skydiving mishap

HOUSTON

An experienced skydiver who was also a longtime voiceover actor has died after a midair collision during a jump at a Southeast Texas skydiving center.

The Houston-area center, Skydive Spaceland, says in a statement that two seasoned skydivers deployed parachutes normally during a planned group jump on Saturday, but that they later collided and fell to the ground, killing one and injuring the other.

The man who died was identified by his longtime agent as Randy Schell, who worked as a voiceover actor for more than 25 years. Schell’s voice could be heard on commercials for different television shows, including “Fear the Walking Dead,” and for various companies, including Geico.