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Leena Tailor “We made it!” Crowded House frontman Neil Finn jubilantly told 12,000 fans at the sold-out Auckland, New Zealand stop of the group’s “To the Island” tour.
A COVID-19 outbreak may have caused chaos and postponements for the nationwide jaunt, but there were few signs of a pandemic as the reformed band belatedly reached that homeland stage.Yet it was hard to shake pandemic thoughts while ecstatically rocking up to my first concert in over a year, feeling like a kid in a candy store
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Jamie Dornan is sticking to his guns when it comes to that brutal accent he attempted in Wild Mountain Thyme. The Down man has been mocked relentlessly for his begorra begosh Irish accent in the upcoming movie.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Jane Seymour has signed on to star in and co-executive produce a new Irish mystery thriller for Acorn TV, AMC Networks’ streamer that focuses on British content.“Harry Wild” is set to go into production next month in Dublin.
quarantine weight gain and anti-vaxxers. The song “Eazy Sleazy” dropped Tuesday via YouTube.
The blossoming bromance between Marty Morrissey and Bernard O’Shea has come to an end as RTÉ has announced it won’t be going ahead with another season of their show.
EXCLUSIVE: Trine Dyrholm, Meera Syal and Celyn Jones have joined the cast of indie pic The Almond And The Seahorse, which is now underway in the UK.
After not releasing new music in over a decade, Australian band Crowded House shared a new single, "To the Island," from their forthcoming album Dreamers Are Waiting back in February. Now, Tame Impala's Kevin Parker shared his remix of the track, turning it into a hazy, warped, synth-filed club banger.
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Crowded House has shared a new version of their latest single ‘To The Island’, remixed by Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker.True to form, Parker’s remix adds a thick layer of psychedelia to the single, warping its vocals and introducing a range of synth sounds.“With all the world upended and nothing in its right place we became curious to hear how our favourite contemporary musicians and record makers might reimagine a Crowded House song,” Neil Finn said in a statement.“I emailed our version of To The
ITV America, the production company behind CBS’ Love Island, Fox’s Hell’s Kitchen and ABC’s The Chase, is banking on a non-scripted boom.
Apple TV+ will prepare Mythic Quest fans for the comedy’s sophomore season by dropping a bonus episode ahead of the season two premiere.
The non-scripted television business is made up of a wily group of people who deftly navigated their way through the Covid-19 pandemic to get a large volume of shows on air.
Tame Impala will perform their debut album ‘Innerspeaker’ in its entirety during an upcoming live-streamed show.The group will continue celebrating the record’s 10th anniversary by playing a special online gig at Wave House, the Western Australia studio where Kevin Parker recorded the LP over 10 years ago.Fans can tune into the broadcast from a choice of three timezones – Australia/New Zealand/Asia, UK/Europe, and North/South America – on April 21.
coronavirus.It’s estimated that 120,000 people were in attendance on Saturday (March 27) alone at the two-dayer in Wellington, with the city having lifted all remaining COVID restrictions earlier this month (via Reuters).CubaDupa, which is free to attend, offered up over 19 hours of curated entertainment across its 50 stages and areas, bringing more than 500 performances as well as 20 parades including around 1750 artists.Gerry Paul, Festival Director of CubaDupa, said (via Scoop Culture): “The
Meghan Markle's half-sister has come to the determination that the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry are in need of counseling.
SPOILER ALERT: This post includes details about the series finale of NBC’s Superstore.
Diane Garrett At the height of the civil rights movement, “Star Trek” won an inaugural Image Award from the NAACP for its positive depiction of race relations in the future. Decades later, entertainment programs are challenging our perception of the past by casting actors of color in roles once considered lily white.