J. Kim Murphy Paramount+ will live stream the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert, a music industry gathering that will honor the late Foo Fighters drummer who died on March 25.
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Elbow and Easy Life have been announced as headliners for this year’s Glastonbury Pilton Party.Both acts will perform at the Worthy Farm bash, which will be held for the first time since 2019, on September 2. They also appeared on the Pyramid Stage during the summer.Every September, a few bands return to Worthy Farm for the annual bash, which is put on as a “thank you” fundraiser event for nearby residents and workers.The Velvet Hands and Inkara are also on this year’s bill.
Tickets for the event will go on sale in person from the old Festival Office, in Northload Street, Glastonbury from 10am to 4pm, Saturday (August 6). The cost for adults will be £35 and £15 for children.On the day, the gates will open at 5pm BST, with the live music set to finish around 11pm.
This will be followed by a DJ set from Patmandu which will run until midnight. For more information head here.Last time the event was held, Supergrass reunited to play the event for the first time in 10 years.Wolf Alice also performed, as well as Sam Richardson & the Renegades and Pattern Pusher.Supergrass returned to The Other Stage this year to perform a host of hits from their back catalogue.Frontman Gaz Coombes joked how they were “two years late”, adding: “Traffic was a bitch,” when the band took to the stage.The first Pilton Party took place in 1984 and has seen a host of big names headline it, including Liam Gallagher in 2018.
.J. Kim Murphy Paramount+ will live stream the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert, a music industry gathering that will honor the late Foo Fighters drummer who died on March 25.
While it's nothing new, and we're certainly not complaining, Harry Styles' name is inescapable right now. Not content with scoring ten weeks atop the Official Singles Chart with As It Was, claiming the year's first Official Charts Double as Harry's House simultaneously nabbed Number 1, making moves in the beauty business with Pleasing and starring in upcoming movie Don't Worry Darling with girlfriend Olivia Wilde (that TRAILER, though), the One Direction star's now preparing to treat fans across Canada and the USA to Love On Tour.
Sam Fender, Wolf Alice, Arlo Parks, Dua Lipa, George Ezra, Glass Animals, Griff, Lewis Capaldi, Mabel, PinkPantheress and Rag N’ Bone Man.Recent BPI research also highlighted that the pool of talent is coming from across the nations and regions of the UK with nearly two-thirds of the past year’s most successful UK albums having been recorded by solo artists and groups from outside of London.More than 120 UK artists whose debut albums have been released since 2015, each amassed more than 100 million global audio streams last year, according to BPI analysis of data from Luminate (formerly MRC Data).
Reading & Leeds has announced a new wave of names for this year’s festivals – check out the latest update to the line-up below.The twin-site event is due to take place at Little John’s Farm in Reading and Bramham Park in Leeds across the Bank Holiday Weekend later this month (August 26-28). Headliners include Arctic Monkeys, Rage Against The Machine and Dave.Elsewhere on the bill are the likes of Bring Me The Horizon, Halsey, Megan Thee Stallion, Wolf Alice, Fontaines D.C. and Run The Jewels.Today (August 9), R&L organisers have confirmed the line-up for the Alternative Stage, as well as a host of late-night names.Comedians Russell Howard, Munya Chawawa, Joanne McNally and Reginald D.
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