Week in entertainment: Beyoncé tour, 'Turn' returns
Plan your week in entertainment with these highlights and pop-culture milestones.
MONDAY, 4/25
Watch: The Revolutionary War period drama TURN: Washington's Spies follows New York farmer Abe Woodhull (Jamie Bell), who bands together with a group of childhood friends to form the Culper Ring. It returns for a third season at 10 p.m. ET/PT on AMC.
TUESDAY, 4/26
Watch: The kid cooking competition Chopped Junior returns for a second season with host Ted Allen. Guest judges include Haylie Duff, Jennie Garth, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Carla Hall, Tony Hawk, Eddie Jackson and Ali Larter. The premiere airs at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Food Network.
WEDNESDAY, 4/27
Go: Beyoncé's latest tour, the Formation World Tour, kicks off April 27 in Miami at Marlins Park and hits cities nationwide including Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Boston and Philadelphia.
THURSDAY, 4/28
Celebrate: The Gathering of Nations, North America's largest powwow and Native American competition featuring traditional singing and dancing, kicks off in Albuquerque and lasts through April 30.
FRIDAY, 4/29
Stream: Netflix offers the satirical comedy Special Correspondents, in which a desperate radio reporter (Eric Bana) and his sound tech (Ricky Gervais) fake their own kidnapping in South America and hide out in New York.