Entertainment Buzz: Matthew Perry Case, Halloween Mania, Oasis Reunion, and More
The entertainment world is abuzz with news: Dr. Mark Chavez faces charges related to Matthew Perry's overdose; U.S. theme parks ramp up their Halloween offerings; British band Oasis' reunion spikes travel searches; Nicole Kidman debuts 'Babygirl' in Venice; ABBA asks Trump to stop using their music; Eurovision heads to Basel, and more.
The entertainment industry is brimming with breaking news and fascinating updates. Dr. Mark Chavez, indicted for his involvement in the ketamine overdose of 'Friends' star Matthew Perry, was prohibited from practicing medicine and expressed deep remorse during his arraignment.
Meanwhile, Halloween festivities are kicking off earlier than ever at major U.S. theme parks, with operators like Disney and Universal Studios rolling out spooky attractions and merch to combat the downturn in post-COVID park attendance.
In music news, Oasis's highly-anticipated reunion tour has led to a surge in travel searches. Nicole Kidman is also making waves at the Venice Film Festival with her new film 'Babygirl,' while ABBA urges Donald Trump to cease using their music at campaign rallies. Additionally, the Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Basel next year, promising an economic boost for the Swiss city.
(With inputs from agencies.)

