Jax Jones (real name Timucin Lam) has announced a six-date run of UK headline shows, kicking off in Nottingham next March.The tour will then roll through Manchester, London, Sheffield and Liverpool, wrapping up in Birmingham before the month’s end.
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Duran Duran have announced two intimate homecoming shows in Birmingham next month.The shows will take place on September 14 and 15 at the O2 Institute in Birmingham ahead of the release of their upcoming new album, ‘Future Past’, on October 22.Tickets for the gigs go on sale at 9am on August 27 here.Members of the ‘Duran Duran VIP Community’ will have first access to tickets on August 24 at 9am.
For more information, members are being told to log in here and click the pre-sale page.The upcoming
.Jax Jones (real name Timucin Lam) has announced a six-date run of UK headline shows, kicking off in Nottingham next March.The tour will then roll through Manchester, London, Sheffield and Liverpool, wrapping up in Birmingham before the month’s end.
Duran Duran and Kylie Minogue have been announced as the headliners of the London date of worldwide charity concert Global Citizen Live 2021.
Duran Duran and Kylie Minogue have been announced as the headliners of the London leg of Global Citizen Live 2021.The charity gigs, which are aiming “to defend the planet and defeat poverty”, will take place in numerous cities across the world during a 24-hour broadcast and livestream on September 25.Duran Duran lead the London line-up for this year’s Global Citizen Live alongside Kylie Minogue, while Eurovision winners Måneskin, Nile Rodgers and Chic and Rag’n’Bone Man will also perform in the
Global Citizen Live has revealed the Los Angeles and London performer lineups for its worldwide show on September 25.
Darren Criss is releasing his very first holiday album!
Stereophonics have announced their new album, Oochya!, alongside its lead single and plans for a new tour next year.
Dave has confirmed that he’ll hit the road next year for his biggest UK and Ireland tour to date.Following the release of his second album, ‘We’re All Alone In This Together’, the rapper has announced a massive arena tour, which is set to kick off in Nottingham on February 15, 2022 and end in Dublin at 3Arena on March 3.Other stops on the tour will include Birmingham, Leeds, Cardiff, Manchester, Newcastle, Bournemouth, Liverpool and Glasgow.Dave will also headline his first festival later this
Spitting Image is set to arrive on BritBox UK later this month.The news that Roger Law’s satirical puppet show would be returning this month came with a new promotional image which includes Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Boris Johnson among its line-up.The Queen, Priti Patel, Daniel Craig, and a coronavirus cell are also confirmed to make appearances in the topical new instalment.All aboard!
Alison Hammond has given a peek into her garden makeover after her 'slippy' path left her in hospital for 'seven hours' following a fall. The This Morning presenter, 46, who shared footage of her horror fall last month, took to Instagram to reveal how she had totally transformed her garden path at her home in Birmingham as she wanted to prioritise her 'safety'.
Sea Power have announced details of their 2022 UK tour.The band formerly known as British Sea Power are set to tour next year in support of their forthcoming new album ‘Everything Was Forever’, which is set for release on February 11, 2022.Sea Power will kick off their 2022 UK tour with a gig in Southampton on April 12, before dates in Birmingham, London, Bristol, Sheffield and Glasgow.⚠️ Sea Power are proud to announce our new tour dates for April 2022.
FX has set the ensemble to join Andrew Garfield and Daisy Edgar-Jones in the studio’s new limited series Under the Banner of Heaven, tapping Sam Worthington, Denise Gough, Wyatt Russell, Billy Howle, Gil Birmingham, Adelaide Clemens, Rory Culkin, Seth Numrich, Chloe Pirrie, Sandra Seacat and Christopher Heyerdahl to round out the cast.
EXCLUSIVE: Logan Marshall-Green (How It Ends) is set as a new series regular — and a key character — in the upcoming second season of ABC’s Big Sky, opposite returning leads Kylie Bunbury and Katheryn Winnick.
Chvrches have announced details of two intimate Scottish shows next year.The band, who release fourth album ‘Screen Violence’ this week (August 27), will head home for a pair of small gigs before their full UK tour begins next March.For the two ‘outstore’ shows, organised in association with local record stores, the band will first play in Dundee at Fat Sam’s on March 10, before playing a Glasgow show at SWG3 two days later.Their UK tour then begins on March 14 with a gig on March 14, while
Motörhead tribute album has been announced for release on a new in-house label, Psycho Waxx, created by the founders of Psycho Las Vegas Festival.As reported by Consequence of Sound, the album, titled ‘Löve Me Förever: A Tribute To Motörhead’, will be recorded by the artists who are billed on the 2021 line-up of Psycho Festival, taking place this weekend.Eyehategod, High on Fire, Exhorder and Mothership are among the 16 outfits lined up to recorded songs by the Birmingham rock greats at National
EXCLUSIVE: Big Sky has set the first major new cast addition for Season 2. Janina Gavankar (Sleepy Hollow, The Mysteries of Laura) has joined the popular ABC drama series as a new series regular opposite returning leads Kylie Bunbury and Katheryn Winnick.
Anthrax have announced they will bring their 40th anniversary tour to the UK and Europe in 2022.The thrash icons, led by singer Joey Belladonna, will kick off the 28-date jaunt in Birmingham on September 27, before subsequent stops in Manchester, Glasgow, Newcastle, Leeds, Nottingham, Bristol and a huge London show, where they’ll head to the O2 Academy Brixton on October 8.“It sure has been a long time since we rock’n’rolled in the UK and Europe, but we’re coming back soon to bring the noise to