Bellahouston Park next summer. Fresh for their latest number one album success for ‘A Celebration of Endings’, the group are heading out on the road for a UK tour in 2021.
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have announced that they’ve added four extra dates to their 2021 UK tour – you see the full tour schedule below.The Irish band, who released their second album ‘A Hero’s Death’ last week, announced last month that they would be heading out on their biggest UK tour to date next year.After a number of initial dates sold out, the band added a couple of extra dates almost immediately in Manchester and Glasgow.Today, Fontaines D.C., who are in the midst of a chart battle with Taylor
.Bellahouston Park next summer. Fresh for their latest number one album success for ‘A Celebration of Endings’, the group are heading out on the road for a UK tour in 2021.
The Cribs have announced a number of new UK tour dates for 2021 – see the list of new shows below.The announcement comes after the band recently revealed details of their upcoming new album, ‘Night Network’, which lands in November.The band’s tour begins in London at the Roundhouse on June 11, with shows then taking place in Birmingham, Newcastle, Glasgow and Manchester, before the six-date tour finishes up at the Piece Hall in Halifax on June 20.See the dates in full below.JUNE 202111 – London,
Travis have shared a new single with The Bangles‘ Susanna Hoffs – watch the video for ‘The Only Thing Below’ below.The song is the fourth the band have shared from their forthcoming album ’10 Songs’. They previously shared the tracks ‘Valentine’, ‘A Ghost’ and ‘Kissing In The Wind’.Frontman Fran Healy said of the new video: “This is definitely my Covideo.
IDLES have announced details of their biggest UK tour to date, which will take in two shows at London’s O2 Academy Brixton.Heading out on the road in support of their forthcoming third album ‘Ultra Mono’, the Bristol band will begin with two shows at Glasgow’s Barrowland on May 7/8, before playing venues across the UK until the middle of June.The jaunt will conclude with two shows at London’s O2 Academy Brixton on June 18/19, with all dates listed in full below.Tickets will go on sale from 10AM
Squid have announced details of a headline tour that they’ll embark upon in the UK and Ireland in 2021.The five-piece have plotted a run of dates between March and May next year, with the tour set to include the band’s biggest headline show to date at London’s Printworks on April 8.Kicking off at Birmingham venue The Crossing on March 19, the run of shows will conclude with a gig at Nottingham’s Rock City on May 21.You can see the dates of Squid’s 2021 headline tour below.March19 – The Crossing,
Melanie C is slated to hit the road in spring next year with an extensive headline tour across the UK and Europe.
Ben Cross, best known for his starring role in Chariots Of Fire, has died at the age of 72.
Jeremy Helligar When he was making the video for the song “Slave,” off his just-released album “Help,” Duval Timothy rounded up a pair of unimaginable co-stars: Prince and Nipsey Hussle.
RTÉ have confirmed Fair City will be back on television screens in early September.
Taylor Swift has beaten Fontaines D.C. to this week’s UK Number One album, extending ‘Folklore’’s time at the top to two weeks.The Irish band released their second album ‘A Hero’s Death’ last Friday (July 31) and were initially looking set to score their first Number One with the record.However, the CD release of Swift’s eighth album was brought forward at the last minute to August 4, bolstering her sales for this week’s chart figures.
The Coronas emerge victorious in their head-to-head race with Fontaines D.C. to land Number 1 on this week’s Official Irish Albums Chart.
Biffy Clyro have announced an intimate ‘Fingers Crossed’ UK tour for 2021.The group will play a short run of dates in April 2021 at Liverpool, London, Cambridge, Sheffield, Southampton and Bristol in intimate venues they haven’t played “in over ten years,” according to a post on their website.Fans who pre-order their new album ‘A Celebration of Endings’, or who register on their official website before August 17, will receive access to a pre-sale.
Taylor Swift has pushed forward the CD version of her new album ‘Folklore’, scuppering Fontaines D.C.‘s hopes of bagging their first UK Number 1.The pop star announced her surprise eighth record less than 24 hours before its digital release last month, and it has since become the biggest selling record of 2020.Having sold 37,060 copies in its first week in the UK alongside 24,050 streams and 12,152 album downloads, Swift topped last Friday’s albums chart (August 31), becoming the first female
Guns N’ Roses have announced the rescheduled live dates from their 2020 UK and European tour, with the gigs now set to take place in June 2021.Guns N’ Roses were due to tour Europe earlier this year, with UK dates originally set to take place on May 29 and 30 at the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Rina Sawayama has announced the rescheduled dates for her UK headline tour – you can check out the full 2021 schedule below.The Dirty Hit signee, who released her debut album ‘SAWAYAMA’ in April, was set to embark on the Dynasty Tour this May, before she was forced to push back the dates until September due to the coronavirus crisis.It’s now been confirmed that she will hit the road next March for performances in Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham and London. Tickets go on general sale this Friday
Taylor Swift, Fontaines D.C. is ready for the chart crown.The Irish pop-punk outfit leads the midweek U.K.
Fontaines D.C. are on course to achieve their first Number 1 album in the UK charts.According to today’s Official Chart Update (August 3), the Irish post-punk outfit lead the race to Number 1 with their second album, ‘A Hero’s Death’.
Fontaines D.C. are in pole position for Number 1 on this Friday’s Official Albums Chart.
The biggest battle for Number 1 on the Official Irish Charts in 2020 so far has begun – it’s looking like a Dublin derby as post-punk five-piece Fontaines D.C. take on rock trio The Coronas for chart supremacy.