Kay Burley for six months after she hosted a party for her 60th birthday and broke lockdown rules.
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Frank Turner has announced plans to play a post lockdown concert in London.The singer-songwriter will be performing at The Troubadour on December 3 in aid of Music Venue Trust’s Red List Campaign.The intimate gig, which is being sponsored by Fightback Lager, will be streamed live and made available on demand for 24 hours.
Tickets for the stream, which goes out at 9pm GMT will cost £7.95 and are available here.Tickets for a socially distanced audience of just 30 people will also be released when
.Kay Burley for six months after she hosted a party for her 60th birthday and broke lockdown rules.
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Nadine Shah has announced a live-streamed show at The Barbican in London.The singer-songwriter will perform her latest album ‘Kitchen Sink’ in its entirety at the performing arts centre on March 30, 2021.Shah confirmed the “one-off” concert on Twitter earlier today (December 8), writing “Consider this your save the date.” Check out the post below.Her appearance will form part of the venue’s Live From The Barbican series, which will also include performances from the likes of Jonny Greenwood,
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British singer Rita Ora apologized Monday for breaking lockdown rules by holding a birthday party, saying it was “a serious and inexcusable error of judgment.” The Sun newspaper ran photos of Ora and others, including models Cara and Poppy Delevingne, arriving at the Casa Cruz restaurant in London’s Notting Hill area on Saturday.
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Rita Ora has apologised for holding a 30th birthday party for herself during lockdown, when that sort of thing is definitely not allowed. The singer said that it was a “serious and inexcusable error of judgment”, after police broke up the event at a restaurant in London on Saturday.In an Instagram story post, Ora wrote: “I attended a small gathering with some friends to celebrate my 30th birthday.
Rita Ora has reportedly paid a £10,000 fine after breaking coronavirus restrictions by hosting a party to mark her 30th birthday. A source claimed the star has dished out the cash voluntarily after speaking to police officers this morning, reports The Mirror.
Rita Ora says she's «deeply sorry» for throwing a birthday party amid lockdown restrictions in London due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Mystery Jets are set to play a special socially distanced Christmas gig in London next month – get all the details below.The band will take to the Clapham Grand on December 19, with support coming from Ferris & Sylvester and DJ Rowena Alice.“This will be an intimate, socially-distanced seated show with level access,” the band wrote on Twitter, announcing the gig.Tickets for the show go on sale on Wednesday (December 2) at 9am GMT via DICE.
coronavirus pandemic.The two-wheeled protests came to London last month, with cyclists riding through the streets of the capital to raise awareness of musicians unable to receive financial support from the government during the pandemic.A new protest will come to London on Wednesday (December 2), starting at 7pm GMT at Speakers Corner in Hyde Park and riding to Parliament Square.A second protest will take place the following day in Bristol, beginning on Clifton Down, also at 7pm.
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London will be placed into Tier 2 coronavirus restrictions from next week, it has been annouced.The capital will be considered "High alert" when the national lockdown comes to an end next Wednesday, December 2.According to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics, London's coronavirus rates "now also appear to be decreasing".These are the rules people must follow in London:Across all tiers, everyone:In Tier 2:hospitality businesses selling food or drink for consumption on their