Coleen Rooney, who last week picked a little red dress for a night out that just screamed, “I’m back, baby.” According to insiders, the 35 year old meant every unsaid word.
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New Pagans have dropped a new song, entitled Find Fault With Me.
Hailing from Belfast, New Pagans is comprised of Lyndsey McDougall (lead vocals), Claire Miskimmin (bass), Cahir O’Doherty (guitar and vocals), Allan McGreevy (guitar) and Conor McAuley (drums).
This year, the band dropped their debut album The Seed, The Vessel, The Roots and All and signing to record label Big Scary Monsters.
Now, the alt-indie outfit have returned with a brand-new track, all about surviving the anxieties and
Coleen Rooney, who last week picked a little red dress for a night out that just screamed, “I’m back, baby.” According to insiders, the 35 year old meant every unsaid word.
A mum claims she and 155 other passengers were stranded in a 'freezing' Liverpool airport overnight.
Stephen Fretwell has announced dates for a UK and Ireland tour in 2022 – see all the details below.The tour will kick off in Belfast on February 24, stopping off in Cardiff (March 3), Liverpool (March 5) and Newcastle (March 7) along the way. The final date will be at London’s Grand Junction on March 11.The singer-songwriter finished up a sold-out UK tour in Glasgow earlier this month, which was in support of his comeback album ‘Busy Guy‘.
Eamonn Holmes is unrecognisable as a baby-faced teenager in a throwback snap alongside his brothers.Taking to Instagram on Saturday, the 61 year old television presenter, who recently made a rare appearance with son Jack, looked fresh-faced as he posed outside a church in Belfast with his brothers Leonard and Brian. "See previous post...Same 3 brothers 1978 L-R Eamonn 18 , Leonard 22 , Brian 17," Eamonn captioned the image where the three brothers looked dapper in slick three-piece suits.
American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night, and stole the show in the process. The powerhouse performances, which were dubbed “The Battle of Boston,” saw the two Massachusetts-based boy bands go back and forth, belting out their most iconic tracks as a star-studded audience watched on.
Not-so-tiny tots with their eyes all aglow will likely be tuning in to ABC’s “A Very Boy Band Holiday” special, coming soon to the network.
Adele has performed her upcoming single I Drink Wine live for the first time in a new US TV special.
Adele is opening up about one of the new songs on her album, 30.
Shannon Singh has confirmed that she’s in a “really happy place” with her boyfriend Ben Sterling, five months on from leaving Love Island. Shannon, 23, became the first Islander to leave the villa this summer in a shock twist and, while she was disappointed and branded the show as a “waste of her time”, she now believes that “everything happens for a reason”.
Jamie Dornan and Andrew Garfield have been friends for years and they put their friendship to the test during a funny segment on The Late Late Show with James Corden!
Antiques Road Trip continues on BBC Two tonight as more celebs travel the UK in search of antiques to help them make the most money at auction. Last week’s episode saw broadcaster Eamonn Holmes and award-winning actress Victoria Smurfit discover some antiques with royal connections during their visit to Kent with experts Phil and Catherine.
Van Morrison has been sued by the health minister for Northern Ireland over comments relating to COVID-19 that the singer made earlier this year.During a pre-show dinner event in Belfast in June 11, Morrison branded minister Robin Swann “very dangerous” in an anti-lockdown rant, in a response to Swann criticising him for his anti-lockdown stance in 2020, in which he said Morrison’s words “will give great comfort to the conspiracy theorists”.As reported by the BBC, Swann’s lawyer Paul Tweed said
Van Morrison after the singer branded him “very dangerous” over his handling of Covid-19 restrictions. The legal action focuses on a high-profile incident at the Europa Hotel in Belfast in the summer when Sir Van, a vocal lockdown critic, took to stage and criticised Robin Swann.
The legal action focuses on a high-profile incident at the Europa Hotel in Belfast in the summer when Sir Van, a vocal lockdown critic, took to stage and criticised Robin Swann. The defamation proceedings also cite two subsequent incidents when the singer elaborated on his views on Mr Swann.
Mariah Carey is getting us so excited for Christmas!
Irish actress Caitríona Balfe looked sensational as she rocked a suit on the red carpet at the Irish premiere of her new movie Belfast, where she was joined by her co-stars including Jamie Dornan Thursday night.
Naman Ramachandran Kenneth Branagh’s “Belfast” and Philip Barantini’s “Boiling Point” lead nominations at the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA), with 11 nods each.Nominations for “Belfast,” Branagh’s autobiographical tale of life as a young boy in Belfast in 1969 in the midst of the Troubles, include best actress for Caitríona Balfe, best supporting actress for Judi Dench, best supporting actor for Ciarán Hinds and a breakthrough performance nomination for newcomer Jude Hill in addition to