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Trump targeted by ‘sick’ shooter who called himself the ‘Friendly Federal Assassin’

April 29, 2026
Trump targeted by ‘sick’ shooter who called himself the ‘Friendly Federal Assassin’

Donald Trump escaped his third suspected assassination attempt unhurt after a gunman calling himself the “Friendly Federal Assassin” opened fire during the prestigiousWhite House Correspondents’ Association Dinner.

The Independent US

The US President and members of his administration are believed to have been the targets ofSaturday night’s attack, attorney general Todd Blanche said.

The suspect, teacher and California Institute of Technology graduateCole Tomas Allen, 31, stormed security in the lobby of the Washington Hilton armed with a shotgun, a handgun and multiple knives.

In a manifesto sent to family minutes earlier, Mr Allen allegedly revealed he was trying to kill Trumpadministration officials, a US official told theNew York Post.

President Trump said Mr Allen was “a very troubled guy” who “hates Christians” after details of the manifesto emerged. But he insisted the shooting would not have an impact onKing Charles’ state visit, which will go ahead, saying: “He’s a great guy, and we look forward to it. He’s really a fantastic person and a tremendous representative, and he’s brave.”

A Secret Service agent was shot, but was saved by his bulletproof vest, andCole was capturedbefore he entered the ballroom where Mr Trump was due to address more than 2,500 guests at the annual event.

The sound of gunfire sent attendees scrambling for cover under tables, while armed agents bundled the president and the first lady, Melania Trump, to safety.

Cole Tomas Allen, the suspect in the shooting incident, was detained at the Washington Hilton (Reuters)

Dramatic footage captured the moment officers stormed the stage where the president was sitting with their guns drawn, before ushering him offstage.

The shooting comes after Mr Trump narrowly ⁠escaped an assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, in 2024, in which a bullet grazed his ear before the 20-year-old gunman was shot dead by security personnel.

Just over two months later, Secret Service agents ‌spotted a man wielding a gun ​in bushes at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, while he was on the course.

A magician recounted how he was “in the middle of performing for the president” when the shooting unfolded at around 8.35pm.

Oz Pearlman, a mentalist who was a finalist onAmerica’s Got Talent, described the incident as the “scariest moment of my life” – he thought it was a bomb about to go off or shots being fired.

Trump was escorted out after a man opened fire with a shotgun outside the room (Reuters)

“We lay on the ground, I was a couple of feet away from President Trump, eyes locked with one another. It was likely the scariest moment of my life and I will never forget it,” he wrote in a post on Instagram.

Within an hour, President Trump had posted on Truth Social. He confirmed that a shooter had been apprehended and shared CCTV footage of the assailant running past security in the hotel’s lobby.

At 10.30pm (3.20am UK time), the president – still dressed in his tuxedo from the black tie dinner – addressed reporters at a late-night news conference at the White House, telling them the suspect was a "lone wolf whack job".

The suspect, who was later named as Mr Allen, was charged at around 11.13pm with using a firearm and assault on a federal officer with ‌a dangerous weapon. Jeanine Pirro, the US attorney for the District of Columbia, said he would appear in court on Monday and added that "there will be many more charges".

Mr Allen allegedly sent the manifesto calling himself the “Friendly Federal Assassin” about 10 minutes before launching the attack, according to theNew York Post.

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Trump held a late-night White House press conference following the incident (Reuters)

“Turning the other cheek is for when you yourself are oppressed. I’m not the person raped in a detention camp. I’m not the fisherman executed without trial,” Mr Allen allegedly wrote in the document, which a relative provided to police, the reports said.

“I’m not a schoolkid blown up, or a child starved, or a teenage girl abused by the many criminals in this administration. Turning the other cheek when *someone else* is oppressed is not Christian behaviour; it is complicity in the oppressor’s crimes.”

Laying out how he planned to execute his attack, he allegedly wrote: “In order to minimise casualties, I will also be using buckshot rather than slugs (less penetration through walls). I would still go through most everyone here to get to the targets if it were absolutely necessary (on the basis that most people *chose* to attend a speech by a paedophile, rapist, and traitor, and are thus complicit) but I really hope it doesn’t come to that.”

Officials detained the suspect after he tried to storm the event (Reuters)

FBI agents were later seen searching a home in Torrance, California, linked to the teacher and video game developer.

He graduated from the prestigious California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 2017, before gaining a master's degree in computer science from ‌California ⁠State University at Dominguez Hills in 2025. He previously worked as a mechanical engineer for UK Controls in South Pasadena and as a teaching assistant at Caltech.

Serious questions have been raised about security at the annual press dinner, which Mr Trump was attending for the first time after boycotting previous years. It was held at the same hotel where Ronald Reagan was shot in 1981.

Mr Blanche said the suspect’s motive was still under investigation, but preliminary findings suggest he was targeting administration officials.

"It does appear that he set out to target folks that work in the administration, likely including the President," he told NBC News, adding that it is believed he took a train from Los Angeles to Chicago to Washington, DC, before checking into the hotel hosting the dinner.

The president and first lady at the dinner before the incident (Reuters)

Kim Darroch, a former UK ambassador to the US, said there were “certainly security problems” at the event, where there is only one security check.

He told the BBC’s Laura Kuennsberg that all you have to do is "show your invitation card ... to get into the building". There is then a security checkpoint outside the ballroom with a metal detector and bag check, he added. He said the hotel was full of guests who were not attending the event.

Congressman Mike Lawler said security at the event was “woefully insufficient”, adding that the suspect “shouldn’t have been anywhere in that vicinity to begin with”.

In a post on Truth Social on Sunday, Mr Trump said the shooting “would never have happened” at the ballroom he intends to build at the White House.

“It cannot be built fast enough,” Mr Trump wrote, as he blasted a federal lawsuit challenging the demolition of the White House’s east wing to make way for the $400m project.

King Charles and Queen Camilla are due to embark on a four-day US state visit (Reuters)

King Charles contacted the president personally following the incident, which came a day before the monarch is due to arrive in Washington for a four-day state visit with Queen Camilla.

Buckingham Palace was in “discussions” with US officials over whether the shooting would have an impact on their plans for the trip, which includes a banquet at the White House.

A spokesperson added: “His Majesty is being kept fully informed of developments and is greatly relieved to hear that the president, first lady and all guests have been unharmed.”

Sir Keir Starmer also spoke with Mr Trump to express his relief that he and Melania – who is celebrating her 56th birthday on Sunday – were safe following the “shocking scenes”.

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Live Nation's $30 ticket deal begins today. How to purchase

April 29, 2026
Live Nation's $30 ticket deal begins today. How to purchase

Concerts are affordable with this limited-time deal.

USA TODAY

Live Nation'sSummer of Live!promotion offers fans $30 concert tickets, all fees included, for more than 4,000 shows, allowing you to see your favorite artist for a low cost.

"Some moments only happen once – your favorite song, your favorite artist, your favorite season," the companysaid in their announcement.

If you missed the presales, there's still a chance to get tickets. Here's how.

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The veteran British glam rockers will be asking Las Vegas, “Do you wanna get rocked?” at their new dozen-concert residency at Caesars Palace. Singer Joe Elliott told USA TODAY the band wants to keep some “mystique” about show plans but, “Vegas will have a new concept.”

Dates: Feb. 3 - Feb. 28 (Las Vegas). More here.

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The Americana sweetheart is supporting her eighth studio album – and first solo project in four years – “Returning to Myself,” released in October. She’ll be joined by The Head and the Heart.

Dates: Feb. 10 (Philadelphia) – March 6 (San Francisco). More here.

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The hip-hop maven embarks on her Little Miss Drama Tour – its name drawn from her second studio album that released in September – for more than 30 dates. It’s her first tour in six years and her first arena outing.

Dates: Feb. 11 (Palm Desert, California) – April 18 (Atlanta). More here.

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The Mayhem Ball was unequivocally the most spectacular road show of 2025. The indefatigable Gaga is back for a second North American leg that will hit some new cities (Atlanta, Boston, Washington DC) and return her captivating pop-opera to others (Los Angeles, New York) because of insatiable demand.

Dates: Feb. 14 (Glendale, Arizona) – April 13 (New York). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Conan Gray

Following the major success of his fourth studio album, “Wishbone,” which bore the dreamy “This Song” and “Vodka Cranberry,” the sensitive singer-songwriter will circle North American arenas with Esha Tewari before heading to Europe and Australia.

Dates: Feb. 19 (Minneapolis) – March 20 (Los Angeles). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Zach Bryan

Following the recent release of his sixth album, “With Heaven on Top,” the alt-country singer-songwriter will launch another slate of stadium shows to promote the 25-song effort. He’s also tapped a heady supporting cast: Kings of Leon and Ben Howard, Alabama Shakes and Caamp.

Dates: March 7 (St. Louis) - Oct. 10 (Auburn, Alabama). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Luke Combs

Country megastar Combs has produced a stadium-sized career, and he’ll fill those venues on his My Kinda Saturday Night Tour, which kicks off the day after his new album, “The Way I Am,” arrives. Combs tapped guest performers – Dierks Bentley, The Script, Thomas Rhett, Thelma & James, among others – for various dates.

Dates: March 21 (Las Vegas) – June 6 (Toronto). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Lily Allen

The forthright British songbird hasn’t toured North America since 2018, and is only doing nine concerts before heading back to the U.K. this summer. But she’ll make them memorable. Her Lily Allen Performs West End Girl will find her performing her intense new album, “West End Girl,” start to finish.

Dates: April 3 (Chicago) – April 28 (San Francisco). More here.

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Florence Welch – an ever-captivating and a dazzling stage presence – will lead her band through a romp inspired by her sixth album, “Everybody Scream,” released on Halloween. She’ll be joined by Rachel Chinouriri, Sofia Isella and other artists on varying dates.

Dates: April 8 (Minneapolis) – May 20 (Los Angeles). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Demi Lovato

It’s been four years since Lovato’s last major outing and she’s primed to bring her nearly two decades (!) of hits to 23 cities. Touring behind last year’s “It’s Not That Deep,” which marked her return to pop, Lovato will welcome ADÉLA as her special guest.

Dates: April 8 (Charlotte) – May 25 (Houston). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Bruno Mars

While he hasn’t headlined a tour since 2017, the song-and-dance man has hardly been idle. He's helmed a popular Vegas residency and club opening as well as moonlighting with Silk Sonic and appearing on hits with Lady Gaga and Rosé. His grand return for The Romantic Tour – his fourth album, “The Romantic,” – will play nearly 70 stadium shows across North America and Europe and was met with instant sellouts.

Dates: April 10 (Las Vegas) – Oct. 17 (Vancouver). More here.

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Cue the eardrum-shattering screams because the K-pop conquerors are back. A 70-plus date world tour featuring an in-the-round stage should sate the BTS Army, especially since it’s the group’s first headline tour since 2022. A new record, “Arirang,” is also expected this year.

Dates: April 25 (Tampa) - Sept. 6 (Los Angeles). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=No Doubt

The effervescent ska-punk of the “Tragic Kingdom” quartet will meld with the remarkable technology at Sphere Las Vegas for what is sure to be a colorful show. Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont and Adrian Young have 18 performances set at the venue to host their cache of ‘90s and ‘00s smashes.

Dates: May 6 - June 13 (Las Vegas). More here. 

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Alex Warren

The voice behind the ubiquitous “Ordinary” released his full-length debut album, “You’ll Be Alright, Kid,” in July (with Jelly Roll and Rosé popping on a couple of songs). He’ll parlay his burgeoning success on his Little Orphan Alex Live tour with a run of 28 North American amphitheaters and arenas.

Dates: May 25 (Nashville) - July 28 (Cheyenne, Wyoming). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=5 Seconds of Summer

The Australian pop-rockers show their sense of humor on new album “Everyone’s a Star!” with the single “Boyband.” They’ll take their polished riffs to Europe in the early part of the year before hitting more than three dozen arenas and amphitheaters in North America.

Dates: May 29 (Uncasville, Connecticut) - Aug. 28 (Mountain View, California). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Rosalía

The global superstar broke through in a major way with “LUX,” her fourth full-length album released in November featuring the London Symphony Orchestra, Björk, Carminho and Estrella Morente, among others. Her LUX Tour 2026 will play 42 arena shows in 17 countries.  

Dates: June 4 (Miami) - July 3 (San Diego). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Ariana Grande

It’s a long way from “Wicked” as Grande embarks on her first tour in six years. The album she’s ostensibly supporting, “Eternal Sunshine,” arrived in March 2024, but Grande spent the last couple of years exploring her acting interests and hinted that she will return to that path following this excursion.

Dates: June 6 (Oakland, California) – Aug. 6 (Chicago). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Rush

Even Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson were surprised at the demand that met the first seven dates they announced on their Fifty Something tour, their first since 2015. Modern Drummer Hall of Famer Neil Peart died in 2020, but the Canadian rockers will be joined by Anika Nilles behind the kit.

Dates: June 7 (Los Angeles) – Dec. 17 (Vancouver). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Ed Sheeran

Following a spate of shows in Australia and South America, the affable Sheeran will land in North America for a stadium run. Sheeran is rocking a pink-hued motif for the tour in support of his eighth studio album, “Play,” which spawned the hits “Azizam,” “Sapphire” and “Camera.”

Dates: June 13 (Glendale, Arizona) – Nov. 7 (Tampa). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Bon Jovi

Jon Bon Jovi was extremely candid in the band’s fulfilling Hulu documentary, “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story,” about the devastating vocal cord issues that robbed him of his singing voice. But following surgery and intensive rehab, one of rock’s greatest frontmen and the rest of his Jersey boys are ready to rock again with a nine-show residency at Madison Square Garden before heading to Ireland and the U.K. for another handful of shows.

Dates: July 7-26 (New York). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Olivia Dean

It’s been quite the whirlwind year for the young London native, whose second album, “The Art of Loving,” earned her a best new artist Grammy nomination and commandeered radio with the soulful pop of “Man I Need” and “Nice to Each Other.” Her The Art of Loving Live tour is her most ambitious as she plays all arenas for the first time.

Dates: July 10 (San Francisco) – Aug. 29 (Austin, Texas). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Motley Crue

Two decades after steamrolling through venues with their Carnival of Sins tour, Motley Crue is resurrecting the explosive production for its 20th anniversary as well as the 45th anniversary of the band. The Return of the Carnival of Sins – featuring updated staging and set lists – will hit 33 cities with Tesla and Extreme in tow.

Dates: July 17 (Burgettstown, Pennsylvania) – Sept. 26 (Ridgefield, Washington). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Guns N' Roses

The band – Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, Slash, Dizzy Reed, Richard Fortus, Isaac Carpenter and Melissa Reese – have returned to their road warrior ways following a 2025 world tour and a 2026 that finds them roaring through South America and Europe before journeying to North America. Among GNR’s dates is a Sept. 5 return to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, their first time playing the stadium in more than 30 years.   

Dates: July 24 (Raleigh, North Carolina) – Aug. 22 (Las Vegas). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Foo Fighters

Their last stadium tour, the 2023-24 Everything or Nothing at All run, sold out stadiums worldwide. The Foos – Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett, Rami Jaffee and Ilan Rubin – will go another round in 12 (for now, they say) North American cities this summer. Queens of the Stone Age will open all dates except Sept. 12 in Fargo, North Dakota.

Dates: Aug. 4 (Toronto) – Sept. 26 (Las Vegas). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=My Chemical Romance

The celebration continues for the emo-punk-rockers, who last year kickstarted an anniversary tour to revisit their standout 2006 rock opera, “The Black Parade.” Skits and costumes are prevalent as the band – Gerard Way, Ray Toro, Mikey Way and Frank Iero – tears through their landmark album in full before a second set of ragers.

Dates: Aug. 9 (New York) – Oct. 31 (Hollywood, California). More here.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Harry Styles

The pop superstar is bringing fans Together. Together with a seven-city worldwide residency including 30 shows at Madison Square Garden with Jamie xx. Styles’ outing will support his upcoming fourth solo release, “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally,” due March 6.

Dates: Aug. 26 through Oct. 31

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Who is on tour in 2026? Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga, BTS, Rush and more

Def LeppardThe veteran British glam rockers will be asking Las Vegas, “Do you wanna get rocked?” at their new dozen-concert residency at Caesars Palace. Singer Joe Elliotttold USA TODAYthe band wants to keep some “mystique” about show plans but, “Vegas will have a new concept.”Dates:Feb. 3 - Feb. 28 (Las Vegas).More here.

Tour:Logc, G-Eazy bring Endless Summer tour Part II back, get tickets now

When does Live Nation's Summer of Live general sale begin?

Kesha performs on stage during the Wawa Welcome America Fourth of July Concert at Benjamin Franklin Parkway on July 04, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The sale runs from April 29, 10 a.m. local time to May 5, 11:59 p.m. local time. Tickets are available onthe Live Nation website. According to the company, the promotion applies only to certain shows, and inventory is limited and expected to sell out.

Artists listed included in the deal:

  • Ari Lennox

  • 5 Seconds of Summer

  • Wu-Tang Clan

  • Summer Walker

  • Goo Goo Dolls

  • Kesha

  • Yeat

  • Kali Uchis

  • Lil Wayne

Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@usatodayco.com.

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Hilary Duff Shares Cute New Clips of Daughter Townes Ahead of Her 2nd Birthday: 'The Things We Do for These Giggles'

April 29, 2026
Hilary Duff Shares Cute New Clips of Daughter Townes Ahead of Her 2nd Birthday: 'The Things We Do for These Giggles'

Hilary Duff shared some adorable Instagram clips of her daughter Townes laughing and playing ahead of her 2nd birthday

People Hilary Duff; daughter TownesCredit: Taylor Hill/WireImage; Hilary Duff/Instagram

NEED TO KNOW

  • Another video showed Townes hilariously telling her mom, "No, no pictures"

  • Townes will turn 2 on Sunday, May 3

Hilary Duffwill do anything to make her kids laugh!

On Tuesday, April 28, the singer and actress, 38, posted a series of cute clips of her youngest daughter Townes, 23 months, as the mother-daughter duo had some sweet moments together.

The first clip showed Duff making cat and bird noises as Townes, who turns 2 on May 3, played with her hair and smiled at the camera.

The mom of four then started rolling around on a rug, in what appeared to be Townes’ bedroom, as Townes laughed repeatedly, before running and burying her face in a beanbag.

Hilary Duff and daughter TownesCredit: Hilary Duff/Instagram

Duff then followed her daughter and started tickling her while pretending to be a cat, as Townes continued to giggle.

“The things we do for these soul soothing giggles,” Duff wrote across the video on her Instagram Stories.

TheYoungerstar next shared a clip of her daughter playing with two dinosaur figurines and hilariously telling her mom she didn’t want to be on camera.

“No, no pictures,” Townes said as she threw her arms up in the air.

Hilary Duff and daughter TownesCredit: Hilary Duff/Instagram

“No 📸 Also please note shirt,” wrote Duff, referencing Townes’ T-shirt, which appeared to feature lyrics from her 2003 track “What Dreams Are Made Of.”

The video was followed by a photo of Townes beaming at the camera in her cute blue cardigan with the caption, “But she’s so cute.”

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Hilary Duff and Matthew Koma's daughter TownesCredit: Hilary Duff/Instagram

TheLizzie McGuirealumannounced Townes’ birthon May 7, 2024, sharing that she welcomed her little girl in ahome water birth.

Duff shares Townes, as well as older daughtersBanks, 7,Mae, 5, with her husbandMatthew Koma. She is also mom to sonLuca, 14, with her ex-husband, Mike Comrie.

Earlier this month, Duff told PEOPLE how Koma and herbroodwill bejoining her this summerwhen she embarks on herThe Lucky Me tour.

Hilary Duff with husband Matthew Koma and her four kidsCredit: Hilary Duff/Instagram

"I spent hours with my assistant [looking at] the tour schedule, being like, 'Okay, I want them here for this stretch. They can go home these days,' " Duff said. "It's been a lot of logistics that can seriously bend a brain, but it's going to be an adventure."

"All of these cities have so much to offer, and I feel like there would be no other time when my kids would see the U.S. like this, so we're just thinking of it as a big, long road trip," she continued to PEOPLE, adding with a laugh: "And hopefully, they don't get bored with seeing my show every night."

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Duff went on to share that her son Luca will be “bopping in and out” of the tour, joking, "[He's] a teenager, so he's not going to be giving me four weeks of his summer.”

"I think that the little ones are going to be there most of the time," she added.

Her tour is set to kick off on June 22 in West Palm Beach, Florida. As well as touring cities across the U.S., Duff is also due to perform in Canada, Mexico, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

All About “Stuart Fails to Save the Universe”, the Latest “Big Bang Theory” Spinoff Centered on Stuart Bloom

April 28, 2026
All About “Stuart Fails to Save the Universe”, the Latest “Big Bang Theory” Spinoff Centered on Stuart Bloom

Stuart Fails to Save the Universe is the latest spinoff of The Big Bang Theory

People John Ross Bowie, Lauren Lapkus, Kevin Sussman and Brian Posehn in 'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe'Credit: HBO Max

NEED TO KNOW

  • The series stars Kevin Sussman as Stuart Bloom, reprising his role from the long-running sitcom

  • Stuart Fails to Save the Universe will premiere this summer

The world ofThe Big Bang Theoryis blending sci-fi with sitcom in the upcoming seriesStuart Fails to Save the Universe.

The latest entry in the franchise,Stuart Fails to Save the Universe,joins otherBig Bang Theoryseries, includingYoung SheldonandGeorgie & Mandy's First Marriage.Young Sheldonended in 2024 after seven seasons, and season 2 ofGeorgie & Mandy's First Marriageis set to conclude in May 2026, but it has already been renewed for an upcoming third season, perDeadline. It has been seven years sinceThe Big Bang Theoryleft the air in 2019.

On April 26, HBO Max unveiled a first look at the upcoming show during a panel at CCXP Mexico City. The series is expected to stream on the platform in the summer of 2026.

Here's everything to know about the latestBig Bang Theoryspinoff,Stuart Fails to Save the Universe.

What isStuart Fails to Save the Universeabout?

John Ross Bowie, Lauren Lapkus, Kevin Sussman and Brian Posehn in 'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe'Credit: HBO Max

Stuart Fails to Save the Universeis bringing multiverse madness to theBig Bang Theoryuniverse.

The spinoff follows comic book store owner Stuart Bloom (Kevin Sussman), who "is tasked with restoring reality after he breaks a device built by Sheldon and Leonard, accidentally bringing about a multiverse Armageddon," per theofficial logline.

Stuart is accompanied by his girlfriend Denise (Lauren Lapkus) and his friends as they run into "alternate-universe versions" of beloved characters fromThe Big Bang Theory.

"As the title implies, things don’t go well," ends the synopsis.

Who is in the cast ofStuart Fails to Save the Universe?

John Ross Bowie, Lauren Lapkus, Kevin Sussman, Brian Posehn in 'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe'Credit: HBO Max

Sussman is reprising his role of Stuart, which he played on seasons 2-12 of the originalBig Bang Theory. OtherBig Bang Theorycast members returning are Lapkus as Denise, Stuart's girlfriend, Brian Posehn as his geologist friend Bert and John Ross Bowie as "quantum physicist/all-around pain in the ass" Barry Kripke.

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Since "alternative-universe versions" ofBig Bang Theorycharacters are expected to show up, other actors from the sitcom could make an appearance.

In a July 2025 interview withTV Line, whenBig Bang Theoryfranchise co-creator Chuck Lorre was asked ifJim ParsonsandJohnny Galecki— who played Sheldon and Leonard on the flagship series — would be reprising their characters forStuart Fails to Save the Universe.Lorre said, "I cannot speak to that."

"That is a closely guarded piece of information that, you know," he teased. "I've taken a blood oath regarding."

Most recently,Parsons said he wouldn't come back for a rebootduring an April 2026 appearance onThe View. “I don’t believe I would do a reboot,” he said, adding of his famous character, “I can’t say I miss him, partly because, especially 12 years on a TV show where they’re writing for this specific actor, there’s a lot of me in that. Not the genius part, but there’s a lot of me in that.”

While not a cast member, it was also revealed at the CCXP Mexico City panel that Danny Elfman created the original theme music for the upcoming series.

When doesStuart Fails to Save the Universepremiere?

Brain Posehn, Kevin Sussman and Lauren Lapkus in 'Stuart Fails To Save The Universe'Credit: Colin Remas Brown/HBO Max

Stuart Fails to Save the Universewill debut in July 2026 on HBO Max, but an exact premiere date has not been announced.

In February 2026, Lorre spoke with PEOPLE aboutStuart Fails to Save the Universe, calling it "a science fiction action-adventure comedy."

“We just finished principal photography and I'm pretty excited about it.It's a big swing," he continued. “I think it will be revered or reviled. I'm not sure which.”

Where can I watchStuart Fails to Save the Universe?

Lauren Lapkus and Kevin Sussman in 'Stuart Fails To Save The Universe'Credit: Colin Remas Brown/HBO Max

Stuart Fails to Save the Universewill be available to stream onHBO Max.

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