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coronavirus pandemic.“We’re gutted to have tell you that we are finally calling time on ATG 2021. We tried for as long as possible to stay optimistic but unfortunately, like so many other festivals & events who have already cancelled this year, we have had to take the incredibly tough decision to postpone ArcTanGent until August 17th-20th 2022.
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Khloé Kardashian is responding after facing a backlash over some comments she made about water bottles this week.
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Lady Gaga fans will have to wait a little longer until they see her on tour.The singer's tour has been postponed until 2022. In a statement emailed to ticket holders on Wednesday, Gaga expressed that they would have to wait to reschedule shows until summer of next year.«While some parts of the world are moving quickly to open up, others are not yet ready.
Coachella is coming back. California's largest music festival is all set to return next year after it was postponed and canceled multiple times throughout the pandemic.
iOS - Android “While hospitality has opened up, we can embrace friends, have people into our homes, churches are still having to keep to a two metre distance."That means we cannot open our church building for worship on a Sunday as we can only fit 30 people in under this rule.“We are baffled as to why churches are under and will continue to be under some of the strictest restrictions and are prepared to take matters further if required.“We have spoken to other churches informally and we seem to
Naman Ramachandran Popular messaging service WhatsApp is suing the Indian government over privacy issues as draconian new rules governing social media come into effect from Wednesday.The lawsuit “asks the Delhi High Court to declare that one of the new rules is a violation of privacy rights in India’s constitution since it requires social media companies to identify the ‘first originator of information’ when authorities demand it,” according to news agency Reuters which first broke the
YouTube hit ‘Charlie Bit My Finger’ is to be removed from the website after selling as a non-fungible token (NFT).The video, which has been viewed over 880million times, was first uploaded by the Davies-Carr family in May 2007.It has now sold at auction to a person known only as ‘3fmusic’, who purchased it for $760,999 (£538,000) after a bidding war with ‘mememaster’.The clip was due to be removed from the site yesterday (May 23), but is currently still online as an unlisted video.Other
NOS Alive Festival has become the latest event to announce its cancellation for the second year running, due to ongoing coronavirus concerns.The Lisbon event was set to take place from July 7-10, with performances from the likes of Fontaines DC, Red Hot Chilli Peppers and Alt-J.Now, organisers say that ongoing travel restrictions due to the pandemic have forced the event’s postponement until 2022.“This is not a decision we take lightly, but due to the responsibility we have for the safety of all
Mad Cool Festival has been postponed to 2022 due to continuing concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.The Madrid festival, which was cancelled in 2020 due to the global health crisis, had been due to return this year from July 7-10.
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