Tom Grennan is heading for Number 1 on this week’s Official Albums Chart with his new album Evering Road.
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coronavirus, saying his choice of words had gone too far but was in no way meant to be “hurtful or racist.”The statement came after legions of fans accused the station's Matthias Matuschik of racism for his comments on the band's cover of Coldplay's “Fix You,” taking to social media using the hashtags #Bayern3Racist, #Bayern3Apologize and #RassismusBeiBayern3 which translates as “racism at Bayern3.”“Racism is not an option,” wrote one user, @Vroseeeee1 in a blunt tweet in English, German, Korean
.Tom Grennan is heading for Number 1 on this week’s Official Albums Chart with his new album Evering Road.
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A Bavarian radio station apologized Friday for a host’s comments comparing popular South Korean K-pop band BTS to the coronavirus, saying his choice of words had gone too far but was in no way meant to be “hurtful or racist.”
BTS has defended his remarks, saying the group’s nationality had nothing to do with his words.Matthias Matuschik discussed the Korean band’s cover of Coldplay’s ‘Fix You’ while on air on Bavarian radio station Bayern3 earlier this week.While talking about the track, he compared the group to the coronavirus, saying he hoped “a vaccine will be available soon” for the band.He continued to insist that he had “nothing against South Korea” and was not xenophobic because he has “a car from South
Tom Grennan has announced details of a full UK tour later in the year – see the dates below.The new shows will come in support of the singer’s forthcoming album ‘Evering Road’, which is due out next week (March 5).The tour, which takes place across September and October this year, features a previously-announced gig at London’s Alexandra Palace, Grennan’s biggest headline show to date.See the full list of his 2021 tour dates below.SEPTEMBER 202115 – Glasgow, O2 Academy16 – Edinburgh, Corn