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Don’t Stop Believin’: Journey announce 50th anniversary UK and Ireland arena tour with Cheap Trick - www.nme.com - Britain - London - USA - Ireland - Birmingham - Dublin
nme.com
27.02.2024 / 13:47

Don’t Stop Believin’: Journey announce 50th anniversary UK and Ireland arena tour with Cheap Trick

Journey have announced a 50th anniversary UK and Ireland arena tour, kicking off this autumn. Check out the details below.The ‘Freedom Tour’ will kick off at Cardiff’s Utilita Arena on October 30, followed by stops in Glasgow, Dublin, Liverpool, Birmingham and more.

Paul McCartney regrets haunting Beatles ‘Yesterday’ lyric about his mom - nypost.com - Ireland
nypost.com
26.02.2024 / 22:15

Paul McCartney regrets haunting Beatles ‘Yesterday’ lyric about his mom

Paul McCartney still longs for “Yesterday.”Indeed, Macca remains haunted by a regretful remark he made to his late mother Mary — a lament that lives on in a legendary line from The Beatles’ 1965 No. 1 single.While “Yesterday” — which was ostensibly a McCartney solo song, with the singer strumming acoustic guitar over a sorrowful string arrangement — has always been considered a breakup ballad, the classic lyric “I said something wrong, now I long for yesterday” is actually a mea culpa to his mother.It was inspired by “feeling very embarrassed because I’d embarrassed my mom,” the 81-year-old Beatle reveals in the latest episode of his songwriter podcast “McCartney: A Life in Lyrics.”That embarrassment goes back to Macca’s mother having what he describes as a very “posh” accent.“She was of Irish origin and she was a nurse, so she was above street level,” he explains about his mom, who died from breast-cancer complications in 1956 — when the Beatle was just 14.

‘Catch Me a Killer,’ with ‘Game of Thrones’’ Charlotte Hope, Sells Widely as Abacus Media Rights Rolls Out Its Crime Drama Slate (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Australia - Spain - New Zealand - Ireland - Canada - South Africa - Japan - Greece - Poland
variety.com
26.02.2024 / 17:47

‘Catch Me a Killer,’ with ‘Game of Thrones’’ Charlotte Hope, Sells Widely as Abacus Media Rights Rolls Out Its Crime Drama Slate (EXCLUSIVE)

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Underscoring the enduring popularity of crime drama, Abacus Media Rights (AMR), an Amcomri Entertainment company, has announced a slew of sales on two titles, led by Showmax Original “Catch Me a Killer,” a true crime drama with “Game of Thrones’” Charlotte Hope playing South Africa’s first and most famous serial killer profiler. Hope also headed “The Spanish Princess,” as Catherine of Aragon. AMR has moreover closed further deals on fiction drama “Scrublands,” a scripted drama about the real reasons for a country town massacre.

Hozier and Wembley Arena respond after fan was told to remove ‘Free Palestine’ scarf - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland - Palestine
nme.com
26.02.2024 / 13:05

Hozier and Wembley Arena respond after fan was told to remove ‘Free Palestine’ scarf

Hozier and Wembley Arena have responded after a fan was told to remove their ‘Free Palestine’ scarf upon entry at the venue last year.In December 2023, a concert attendee named Hiba Ahmad recounted their experience on X/Twitter of being “pulled aside and escorted to wardrobe” for wearing a scarf in solidarity with Palestine at the concert.The Irish artist performed at the OVO Arena Wembley on December 15 as part of his 2023 UK and Ireland tour.The fan wrote that they wear the ‘Free Palestine’ scarf “everywhere as a show of solidarity” and “because it is fucking cold”.“They then proceeded to tell me they are taking my scarf for my own protection as I might get ‘hate crimed’ for wearing it,” the social media thread stated.The attendee added that staff said they would not confiscate their pride key chain, because they are “not political”.“On the way in I saw people being let in with all sorts of political slogans – especially one memorable tote bag about animal cruelty and testing,” the posts added.

Paul McCartney reveals inspiration behind lyric in ‘Yesterday’ - www.nme.com - Ireland
nme.com
26.02.2024 / 02:21

Paul McCartney reveals inspiration behind lyric in ‘Yesterday’

Paul McCartney has revealed for the first time the inspiration behind a lyric in one of his most famous songs, The Beatles’ ‘Yesterday’. The line in question is “I said something wrong, now I long for yesterday” in the song’s bridge, which appears twice in the song. In his podcast A Life in Lyrics, McCartney spoke about how the line was subconsciously inspired by a conversation he had with his mother several years before writing the song.

Inside John Fury beef with 'toughest white man on the planet' as Mike Tyson steps in - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - USA - Ireland - Saudi Arabia - Dublin
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
25.02.2024 / 19:07

Inside John Fury beef with 'toughest white man on the planet' as Mike Tyson steps in

It began politely enough. "Hello everyone," said Big Joe Egan in a video message last month.

BBC Breakfast's Carol Kirkwood 'devastated' as she opens up on split from husband - www.ok.co.uk - Ireland
ok.co.uk
24.02.2024 / 11:55

BBC Breakfast's Carol Kirkwood 'devastated' as she opens up on split from husband

Carol Kirkwood has spoken honestly about her challenging first marriage break-up from Jimmy Kirkwood. During a chat on Kaye Adam's podcast 'How to Be 60', the BBC Breakfast weather presenter was asked to share about the most difficult year in her life thus far. In response she said: "Probably the year I got divorced, I didn't expect that to happen and it was shocking.

Girls Aloud's Cheryl reveals whole new look with band ahead of 20-year anniversary tour - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Ireland
ok.co.uk
20.02.2024 / 15:09

Girls Aloud's Cheryl reveals whole new look with band ahead of 20-year anniversary tour

Girls Aloud stars Cheryl, Kimberley Walsh, Nicola Roberts and Nadine Coyle looked glam as they headed to an event together during London Fashion Week.The singers hit the town ahead of their 20-year anniversary tour later this year. Cheryl, 40, Kimberley, 42, Nadine, 38, and Nicola, 38, attended the the Perfect Magazine and AMI Paris party on 19 February at Dovetale restaurant together.The foursome looked red carpet ready as they partied the night away at the glitzy event at 1 Hotel Mayfair. Cheryl certainly turned heads, as the singer debuted a chic new hairstyle at the party.

I fell out with idiots who never did anything with their lives but I would return to management - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - Ireland - city Luton - city Ipswich
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
19.02.2024 / 18:57

I fell out with idiots who never did anything with their lives but I would return to management

Manchester United legend Roy Keane has been linked with a return to Sunderland, having hit out at 'idiots' he fell out with at the club in the past.

Where is original Keeping Up Appearances cast now? From tragic death to rare outing with Queen Camilla - www.ok.co.uk - Australia - Britain - USA - Sweden - Ireland - Canada - Norway - Belgium - Denmark - Finland
ok.co.uk
17.02.2024 / 17:49

Where is original Keeping Up Appearances cast now? From tragic death to rare outing with Queen Camilla

It’s hard to believe it’s almost 30 years since iconic British sitcom Keeping Up Appearances came to an end, with the irreverent comedy still holding a firm place in many TV watchers hearts. The popular BBC show ran from 1990 to 1995 and featured Dame Patricia Routlegede in the title role of Hyacinth Bucket.The snobbish central character soon became a firm fan favourite, particularly for her insistence that her surname Bucket was actually pronounced “Bouquet”in an attempt to make herself sound more refined.

The Libertines announce autumn 2024 UK and Ireland tour - www.nme.com - Britain - county Hall - Ireland - Dublin - county Bristol - Ohio - city Rock - city Manchester, county Hall - city Birmingham, county Bristol
nme.com
16.02.2024 / 18:40

The Libertines announce autumn 2024 UK and Ireland tour

The Libertines have announced a 2024 UK and Ireland tour kicking off in September – find all the details below.The band will be embarking on a 16-date tour in support of new album ‘All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade‘ (out March 15), opening at Dublin’s 3Olympia Theatre on September 23, before continuing onto UK shows in Birmingham, Bristol, Liverpool and more.Pete Doherty, Carl Barat and co. will then play two nights at London’s Roundhouse on October 30 and 31, before performing their remaining shows in early November, concluding at the Albert Hall Manchester on November 7.Fans can pre-order the new album here to get ticket pre-sale access from 9am GMT on Wednesday (February 21), while general sale tickets can be purchased from 9am GMT Friday (February 23) here.A post shared by The Libertines (@thelibertines)SEPTEMBER23 – Dublin, 3Olympia Theatre24 – Belfast, The Telegraph BuildingOCTOBER3 – Birmingham, O2 Academy4 – Norwich, UEA5 – Cambridge, The Corn Exchange7 – Cardiff, Great Hall8 – Bristol, O2 Academy18 – Glasgow, Barrowland Ballroom19 – Liverpool, Mountford Hall21 – Nottingham, Rock City22 – Leeds, O2 Academy30 – London, Roundhouse31 – London, RoundhouseNOVEMBER4 – Sheffield, The Octagon5 – Newcastle, NX7 – Manchester, Albert HallThe Libertines spoke to NME in October last year about ‘All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade’, with Barat explaining that they were all “facing in the same direction” for this record.Doherty elaborated: “All we want to do is write beautiful songs.

Idles Uncork One of the Most Innovative Rock Records in Years With the Bruising ‘Tangk’: Album Review - variety.com - New York - Ireland
variety.com
16.02.2024 / 17:14

Idles Uncork One of the Most Innovative Rock Records in Years With the Bruising ‘Tangk’: Album Review

Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music These days it can be all too easy for rock fans to fall into despair. What was the last truly culture-shifting new rock band? The Strokes? The White Stripes? Alternative forms of rock have been thriving, but it’s been a grim two decades for traditional guitar-based rock, as even the powers-that-be behind Grammy nominations seemed to have trouble finding worthy nominees beyond the usual Queens-of-the-Foo-Kings suspects (although they have branched out in recent years).

Jim Sheridan Inks With Latido on ‘Re-creation,’ Starring Vicky Krieps (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Ireland - Indiana - Berlin
variety.com
16.02.2024 / 06:29

Jim Sheridan Inks With Latido on ‘Re-creation,’ Starring Vicky Krieps (EXCLUSIVE)

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Upscale crossover sales agent Latido Films has acquired international sales rights to “Re-creation,” directed by legendary Irish filmmaker Jim Sheridan, whose “In the Name of the Father” won a Berlin Golden Bear in 1994. Starring Vicky Krieps, a Cannes’ Un Certain Regard winner for “Corsage,” the docu-drama is co-written and co-directed by Irish artist and filmmaker David Merriman (“Rock Against Homelessness”). It will be unveiled to buyers at the European Film Market.

CPH:DOX Announces Competition Lineup Packed With World Premieres - deadline.com - France - Sweden - Ireland - Canada - Ukraine - Denmark - city Amsterdam - city Copenhagen
deadline.com
16.02.2024 / 01:05

CPH:DOX Announces Competition Lineup Packed With World Premieres

CPH:DOX, the prestigious documentary film festival in Copenhagen, has announced a competition program across six categories that features 47 world premieres.

Berlin Film Festival: Red Carpet Protests And Political Speeches Dominate Opening Ceremony - deadline.com - Ireland - Germany - Berlin
deadline.com
15.02.2024 / 21:23

Berlin Film Festival: Red Carpet Protests And Political Speeches Dominate Opening Ceremony

The Berlin Film Festival officially kicked off this evening with an eventful opening ceremony at the Berlinale Palast theater in the German capital. 

‘Gavin & Stacey’ co-creator pours cold water on reunion claims - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland - county Barry
nme.com
14.02.2024 / 16:39

‘Gavin & Stacey’ co-creator pours cold water on reunion claims

Gavin & Stacey Ruth Jones has put to bed the recent rumours surrounding the popular British sitcom.It was reported this week that the series, which stars co-writer James Corden, along with Joanna Page, Alison Steadman and Larry Lamb, would be returning for another Christmas special later this year.However, this was not confirmed by BBC and today (February 14), Jones has addressed the rumour.Speaking with Irish radio station RTE Radio 1, via the BBC, she said: “All I can say is, if there was something to say on that front, James and I would happily announce it, we would.”Dave ‘Coaches’ actor Steffan Rhodri also weighed in on the news telling BBC One’s Morning Live he had “no knowledge to impart”.The actor said: “I’ve heard there was a rumour, I never know where they star and I certainly don’t know where they’ll end.”The sitcom, which ran for three seasons, followed the lives and close family relationships of a married couple, who met online despite one of them living in Barry in Wales and the other in Billericay, Essex.Gavin & Stacey won several awards, including a BAFTA Audience Award. In 2019, it was named by Radio Times as 17th-greatest British sitcom.The 2019 Christmas special aired on BBC One, and gathered nearly 18.5million viewers – making the broadcast the most viewed non-sporting event in the UK in a decade and the most-watched comedy in 17 years.The special ended with a cliffhanger marriage proposal from Jones’ character Nessa, to Corden’s character Smithy.

Boy, 6, found dead in car as football club pays heart-breaking tribute - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Ireland - county Trinity
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
10.02.2024 / 20:15

Boy, 6, found dead in car as football club pays heart-breaking tribute

Tributes have been paid to a six-year-old boy who was found dead in a car on Friday. Matthew Healy had recently started playing for football for the under 7s Park Rangers AFC, his local side near Ballymacaw, Ireland.

'Work made me check under my car for a bomb everyday - and always sit by a door' - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - Ireland
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
10.02.2024 / 19:01

'Work made me check under my car for a bomb everyday - and always sit by a door'

Going out for food is an enjoyable experience for most people. But Mark Hatfield always needs to sit by a door, making note of every exit just in case he needs to run.

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