Live music performances on television shows this week include:


Live music performances on television shows this week include:

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

v Dave Matthews Band: Wednesday on “Ellen DeGeneres Show”

v Carrie Underwood: Thursday on “Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC) and Friday on “Today Show” (NBC)

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

v Good Charlotte: Thursday on “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS)

“Mayans M.C.” (10 p.m., FX): In the second episode of this rough and raw drama from the creators of “Sons of Anarchy,” the motorcycle club seeks answers from a local crew as the Galindo worlds north and south of the border collide.

TV listings, C3

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Sesame Street coming to Covelli

YOUNGSTOWN

Sesame Street Live: Let’s Party will come to Covelli Centre on Nov. 29 for two shows, 2 and 6 p.m.

Tickets are $17, $22, $27, $30, $34, $42 and $52 and go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. at ticketmaster.com, by phone at 800-745-3000 and at the Covelli box office.

An online pre-sale will take place from 10 a.m. Wednesday until 11:59 p.m. Thursday. Use the password “Covelli.”

Sesame Street Live: Let’s Party is a new and interactive show for children.

Badfish weekend at Nelson Ledges

GARRETTSVILLE

Fall Badfish weekend will take place Sept. 28-30 at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park, 12001 Nelson Ledge Road, featuring two nights with the nation’s premier tribute band to the music of Sublime, Badfish.

Also on the bill are Tropidelic, Ballyhoo, The Quasi Kings, Grav and more. Admission is $85 ($70 presale) for Friday through Sunday, or $60 ($50 presale) for Saturday through Sunday. There is no extra charge for camping. For advance tickets, go to nlqp.com.

Cancer diagnosis for Newton-John

LOS ANGELES

Olivia Newton-John says she has been diagnosed with cancer for the third time in three decades.

The four-time Grammy winner, who will turn 70 on Sept. 26, told Australian news program “Sunday Night” doctors found a tumor in her lower back in 2017.

Newton-John says she’s “treating it naturally and doing really well.” The “Grease” star says for pain, she is taking cannabis oil, made from marijuana her husband grows in California. She has undergone radiation treatments and has cut sugar out of her diet.

Newton-John was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992, undergoing a partial mastectomy and reconstruction. She was diagnosed with breast cancer again in 2013.

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