Zac Efron,Netflix new travel show,‘Down to Earth’ premieres today and if you are a fan of the actor, you can’t miss it. He travels around the world with wellness expert Darin Olien in search of ‘healthy, sustainable ways to live’.
29.06.2020 - 14:09 / completemusicupdate.com
Björk has announced that she will be one of the first major artists to perform live since the COVID-19 pandemic hit. You know, like properly live, with an audience and everything.
She will play three shows in Iceland this August, with over 100 musicians joining her.This is all possible, of course, because Iceland’s government took the pandemic very seriously from the off and began putting plans in place to counteract it in February. As a result, the country had all but eliminated the disease by
.Zac Efron,Netflix new travel show,‘Down to Earth’ premieres today and if you are a fan of the actor, you can’t miss it. He travels around the world with wellness expert Darin Olien in search of ‘healthy, sustainable ways to live’.
Beck has rescheduled his planned UK and European gigs for summer 2021 due to the coronavirus – see the new dates below.The shows, on the back of last year’s ‘Hyperspace’ album, feature two nights at London’s Brixton Academy.The tour dates were provisionally cancelled back in May, and now the Italian and UK shows of the initial run have been given new dates.Original shows due to take place in Iceland, Luxembourg, France, Germany, the Czech Republic and Switzerland have yet to be rescheduled, with
What’s it all about?The story follows two ABBA-loving singers from Iceland whose childhood dream of appearing in the Eurovision Song Competition comes true.Sigrit Ericksdóttir and Lars Erickssong don’t exactly get in by merit - they luck out after some dodgy play by their country’s representatives.But that does not matter to our stars of course, who are delighted at their chance to represent their country.Of course the road to Eurovision is not that simple - expect plenty of romance,
Björk videos to prepare for her role in Netflix movie Eurovision Song Contest: The Story Of Fire Saga.Also starring Will Ferrell, the movie tells the story of two budding Icelandic musicians hoping to make it to the final of the iconic song contest.
Björk will live-stream three gigs next month in partnership with Iceland Airwaves Festival, to raise money for Icelandic women’s charity Kvennaathvarfið.The musician will perform shows at Reykjavík’s Harpa Hall August 9, 15 and 23.
Eurovision star Daði Freyr has announced details of a full UK headline tour next year.The Icelandic singer was a hot favourite to win the contest with ‘Think About Things’ in 2020, before the coronavirus ultimately forced the cancellation of the event.The funk-driven track has since gone on to become a viral favourite, soundtracking a major TikTok dance.He’s now set to head out on the road next April, a week later.
Salford comedian has recalled how he helped a cyclist who was involved in a collision with a van.
financial impact of coronavirus continues to be felt by thousands of households across Scotland, many are turning to supermarket meal deals to help make dinners last and cut down on costs. But one such multibuy offer has divided thrifty food fans on social media.The Mirror Online reports that a mum recently uploaded a picture of Iceland's Feed the family for a fiver’ meal deal to the popular Facebook page, Feeding a family on £1 a day.
Björk‘s entire back catalogue has now been made available to stream and purchase on Bandcamp.The Icelandic artist’s extensive solo discography features nine albums total, including her classic 1993 ‘Debut’ record, 1995’s ‘Post’, 1997’s ‘Homogenic’, and 2001’s ‘Vespertine’.Other albums added to the Bandcamp website include ‘Vulnicura’ from 2015 and her last album, 2017’s ‘Utopia’.Fans can purchase Björk’s albums on vinyl, CD, and cassette as well as in digital form.