We were hoping for better Coronavirus numbers by July but Unfortunately the numbers have increased quite a bit so for the safety and health of everyone we’re going to stay home. So anyway, happy Fourth of July, and hopefully by New Year’s, this corona crap will have a cure! Come on! Go, ninja, go! Ready to go! Haha! Anyway, all the best, everybody.ĭue to the increase in COVID-19 numbers in Austin we’re gonna move the concert to a better date. But it turned into be a big focal point on me, and it’s not about that. We were just hoping for a good time Fourth of July weekend. We do take it serious, and we want to make sure that everybody’s safe. I didn’t know the numbers were so crazy in Austin, but we were hoping that it would be a lot better by Fourth of July, because we booked this concert a long time ago. I listened to my fans I hear all you people out there. Vanilla Ice has now announced that he is officially postponing his Austin Fourth of July concert to a later date, one where there is hopefully less of a fatal respiratory pandemic spiking in Texas. Update, July 2: More like Ice Ice Maybe This Isn’t Such a Good Idea After All. hahha #GetInWhereYouFitIn #AustinTexas post shared by Vanilla Ice on at 1:20pm PDT Robert Van Winkle, better known as rapper Vanilla Ice, has a show on the DIY Network, 'The Vanilla Ice Project,' where he renovates houses for profit. That 'invention' appears to be that flipping houses is a great way to get rich right now. Bring your dancin shoes, Speedo’s, bikinis, neon colors and ninja turtle gear. May 4, 2012, 06:13 PM EDT Stop, collaborate and listen, Ice is back with a brand new invention. Get ready to go back to The 90s, the greatest decade ever. There are so, so many ways to contract the coronavirus, but I will go on record and say the worst possible way to contract the coronavirus would be at Vanilla Ice’s “Independence Day Throwback Beach Party.” I know we all love the ’90s, but we have to draw the line somewhere. Despite being technically a restaurant, the Emerald Point Bar & Grill has a large outdoor, general-admission concert space, and Vanilla Ice is taking advantage of this by selling 2,500 tickets, which is somehow only half of the venue’s potential capacity. Per the Austin Chronicle, Vanilla Ice is hosting the concert at a restaurant - specifically Emerald Point Bar & Grill, located on the shores of Lake Travis in Austin, Texas - and not a bar or concert venue, and therefore is not subject to the same laws. If you’re wondering how this rapper that you have literally not thought about in 25 years is managing to throw a concert when the governor of Texas reclosed all bars on Friday due to the recent surge of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in the state, make no mistake that he found a small loophole in the law in order to make this happen. We had 5.0’s, blockbuster, Beavis and Butthead, Wayne’s World, Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan … Mortal Kombat is still better than Fortnight … the last of the great decades.” Actually, 2020 has Beavis and Butthead as well as coronavirus, and I’m also pretty sure the ’90s had computers, but I digress. “We didn’t have coronavirus, or cell phones, or computers. The ’90s were the best,” posted the “Ice Ice Baby” singer on Instagram, who clearly insists on living in the past. Vanilla Ice’s “Independence Day Throwback Beach Party” is, shockingly, inspired by days of yore that actually no longer exist. ![]() Yes, your 12th-favorite one-hit-wonder rapper and onetime HGTV house-flipper Vanilla Ice is hosting a Fourth of July concert deep in the heart of Texas, which recently hit 8,076 new coronavirus cases, a record daily high. Ice is back … and throwing a concert in a coronavirus hot spot amid a global pandemic. Later this year, he plans to independently release “WTF,” a new album whose title was inspired by its musical diversity.If I were Vanilla Ice, I’m sure I would also miss the ’90s.Īll right stop, collaborate, and listen. The venture into television has not slowed down Vanilla Ice’s musical output, however. With a concept that combines “This Old House” with “Pimp My Ride,” “The Vanilla Ice Project” finds Vanilla Ice and his crew fitting the home with flashy features such as electric drapes, 110-inch projector screens and “fire pods.” “The before and after shots are going to be amazing,” said the rapper, who spent four and a half months filming. ![]() ![]() (We thought) it worked well for television, so we filmed a little pilot, sent it to DIY and they were all over it.” every cabinet was gone, every toilet was gone, even the door frames were gone. ![]() The rapper had recently purchased the Palm Beach mansion after its previous owner “lost a lot of money in it and basically gutted the entire house. According to Vanilla Ice, the show quickly came together after executives at DIY Network discovered his passion for real estate and self-taught home improvement skills.
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