Zac Efron burst onto the scene as a fresh-faced teen shooting basketballs and dancing his way across the court in 2006′s High School Musical.
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Celine Dion’s documentary I Am: Celine Dion, in which the star shares how her illness stiff person syndrome has affected her life, is set for a global streaming debut on June 25.
Now, this may be just wishful thinking, but UK newspaper The Sun quotes an insider from Dion’s camp saying, following the hugely favourable reception to the documentary prior to its release, she is considering recording a TV special, to feature all her biggest hits.
The newspaper quotes “a source” revealing, despite her condition which causes muscle stiffness and painful body spasms, Dion has been “working with voice coaches, band members and specialists for over six months. She believes she could release a concert film featuring her playing her biggest hits.”
In the trailer recently released for the doc, Dion tearfully shares the extent of her medical struggle, but she says how much she misses being on stage and says, “I won’t stop.”
Dion went public in December 2022 with her medical diagnosis, and all of her concert tour dates were cancelled in the months that followed.
In her nearly 40-year career, she has sold more than 200million records. In 2009, she was named by The Los Angeles Times as the top-earning artist of the decade, with combined album sales and concert revenue exceeding $747 million.
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Zac Efron burst onto the scene as a fresh-faced teen shooting basketballs and dancing his way across the court in 2006′s High School Musical.
Céline Dion has revealed she is working her way back to recovery, and is already planning a new show in her beloved Las Vegas.
Welcome to Deadline’s International Disruptors, a feature where we shine a spotlight on key executives and companies outside of the U.S. shaking up the offshore marketplace. This week we’re talking to leading German producer Fabian Gasmia, whose credits include Olivier Assayas’ Personal Shopper, Leos Carax’s Annette and, more recently, Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry starrer Treasure, which has its North American premiere at Tribeca last weekend. Gasmia, who set up production banner Seven Elephants in 2018 with directors Julia von Heinz, Erik Schmitt and David Wnendt, talks us through building that outfit, his “special relationship” with France and why he thinks German cinema is having a “renaissance.”
The Killers have kicked off their 2024 ‘Rebel Diamonds’ greatest hits tour with an opening night in Dublin. Check out the setlist from the night and fan footage below.The gig took place in Dublin last night (June 12), as the opening night for the run of dates that the band will be holding across the UK and Ireland throughout the summer.
started looking into finding a UK home after “suddenly” realizing that he’s only got one family, according to a royal expert.The Duke of Sussex, 39, is reportedly eyeing properties across the pond that he and his wife, Meghan Markle, could keep for visiting instead of having to check into hotels each time.Since handing over the keys to Frogmore Cottage last year, the Sussexes have not had a permanent place to stay in London.“It’s something that he’s wanted and been thinking about.
It was a year in the making but well worth the wait.Taylor Swift's Era Tour has officially landed in the UK and kicked off in Edinburgh Murrayfield Stadium last week, and between the hot new music Taylor has displayed a whole host of glitzy outfits that have sent millions of superfans into a frenzy. Each look has been carefully considered and designed to represent the feel of each album.
KSI is rumoured to be joining the Britain's Got Talent judging panel.
The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating an overnight shooting at a downtown Los Angeles recording studio.
A new alcohol-free bar is to open in the Northern Quarter - making it the first ever sober bar in the area.
More than 30 unhoused were removed Friday from outside of Sunset Sound, the iconic recording studio used by such artists as Elton John, Taylor Swift, The Rolling Stones and Van Halen.
Fans of Britain's Got Talent have expressed their outrage and reported the show to Ofcom following what they called a 'distasteful' audition. On Saturday, drag act Chantaaaal, who describes herself as a French femme fatale, took to the stage in hopes of securing a spot in the live semi-finals.
Two picturesque villages in North Wales have been named among the “greatest” in Britain. They have been included in a list of the country’s 30 best villages in 2024 compiled by The Telegraph.
PinkPantheress has gone viral for explaining why she makes short songs and stating that “we don’t need to have a bridge” – comments that have stoked discussions about songwriting and now garnered a response from Dionne Warwick.PinkPantheress shared her opinions on song lengths in an interview on ABC News last Friday (May 24), the same day she released her first song of the year, ‘Turn It Up’. Explaining why her own songs are on the short side, the British artist explained that “making short songs was just a result of me experimenting”.“A song doesn’t need to be longer than 2 minutes 30 [seconds], in my opinion,” the 23-year-old told journalist Ashan Singh.
Khruangbin.Listen to ‘People Never Change’ below.The new album is set to capture the group’s personal evolution, which has expanded since marriages and children.“BETA is a collection of stories about the future told 50 years in the past, to make sense of the present, on our only home, planet Earth,” said the band in a press release.‘BETA’ was just one of five album titles that could have been selected for the project. They wrote down all five, put them in a hat, and let drummer Karan Singh’s six-month-old son reach in and pick.A post shared by Peter Cat Recording Co.
Avril Lavigne is delivering all the hits!
Billie Eilish has said she cried after performing her new song for the first time.Eilish dropped her newest album ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft‘ on Friday (May 17), where she would go on to host a series of listening parties across London, New York and Los Angeles.Now, Eilish has opened up to Radio 1‘s Jack Saunders (via Music News) about watching the album come to life. She told Saunders that she became emotional performing ‘The Greatest’, the record’s sixth track, at her show in Los Angeles last week (May 16).“The count-in happened and I was sitting there on the edge of the stage in front of this tiny crowd and I was like, ‘Woah, I’ve never done this one before’ and it’s really one of my hardest.” she recounted.“I love that song so much.
BST Hyde Park has announced the first wave of special guests for Morgan Wallen‘s show at the London park later this summer.The US country singer-songwriter is due to perform at the summer concert series on Thursday, July 4. Riley Green, Ernest and Ella Langley have been announced as the first handful of musicians to serve as opening support for the summer date.Speaking of the show in a press release, Morgan Wallen said: “Last fall was my first time in the UK and man, I loved it.
"We understood the importance of what we were doing and why we had to do it. But it didn’t make it any better.”
Kate Garraway has given fans a glimpse of her garden, admitting it had left her feeling "overwhelmed" following the death of her husband Derek Draper. The Good Morning Britain host, 57, tragically lost her beloved husband earlier this year after he battled serious health issues for four years. Derek, 56, was hospitalised with Covid in 2020 and had his wife and their two children Darcey, 18, and Billy, 14, by his side throughout his ordeal.
Ayrshire College music students are on the right track after meeting one of the UK’s top DJs for a special Q&A event.