Bridgit Mendler is coming back, and the world is ready!
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Glastonbury has teased an upcoming project called ‘Live At Worthy Farm’ with a mysterious new video – you can watch it below.The cryptic clip sees the festival’s Stone Circle area being illuminated by various flashing lights, and is soundtracked by droning distorted bass.
At the end of footage, we’re presented with the hashtag #LiveAtWorthyFarm.Shared via the official Glastonbury Festival Twitter account earlier today (March 29), the post has also been retweeted by the event’s co-organiser Emily
.Bridgit Mendler is coming back, and the world is ready!
Glastonbury Festival has added two extra broadcasts of its livestreamed ‘Live At Worthy Farm’ event on May 22, with fans now able to watch Coldplay, Haim and others on May 23.‘Live At Worthy Farm’ is described as a “five-hour journey through all of those spots that you know from Worthy Farm”, with performances from Coldplay, Haim, Damon Albarn, Wolf Alice, Kano, Michael Kiwanuka, Jorja Smith and IDLES for the special virtual event.Originally the event was set for “one night only” on Saturday,
New Order have shared the performance of classic single ‘The Perfect Kiss’ from their new live album and concert film Education Entertainment Recreation (Live at Alexandra Palace).
Chvrches appear to be teasing new music with a series of cryptic posts – you can check them out below.The synth-pop trio – comprised of Lauren Mayberry, Martin Doherty and Iain Cook – are due to release their fourth studio album in 2021, having written and recorded it over the course of the coronavirus pandemic.Taking to social media last week, the group began posting screenshots displaying iPhone-style notifications, which included the message “It’s all in your head” above the options “Trust”
Lana Del Rey fans believe that the singer is teasing a new track called ‘Blue Banisters’.The track could appear on the singer’s upcoming new album ‘Rock Candy Sweet’, which she announced the day after her last album, ‘Chemtrails Over The Country Club’, was released last month.
Little Simz appears to be releasing a new video shot at London’s National History Museum this month.As teased on Twitter, Simz appears in the museum’s iconic concourse, with a dinosaur skeleton suspended from the roof, alongside a host of dancers.“end of the month , let everybody know,” she captioned the post.
Glastonbury Festival for a temporary campsite on Worthy Farm this summer has been approved.It comes after festival organiser Emily Eavis recently confirmed an application had been made for a “family friendly campsite” on the festival site this summer, in lieu of the festival’s cancellation for a second year in a row.“It’s so good to dream up plans and hope that some of these things could potentially happen later this year,” Eavis said at the time, also hinting at a two-day concert at the farm in
The Libertines have shared a new teaser clip on social media, promising an “incoming” announcement.The band posted the video on Twitter this evening (April 8), which includes various live footage of the band set to their classic 2003 single ‘Don’t Look Back Into The Sun’, with the caption “Giddy-up…” and an eyes emoji.The sixteen-second clip ends with the words “ANNOUNCEMENT INCOMING”, while Pete Doherty responded to the tweet with a love heart.
was announced last July, provides financial support for music venues, independent cinemas, museums, galleries, theatres and heritage sites as they weather the financial impact of coronavirus.After Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden confirmed that the funding will be boosted by £300m from £1.57bn to £1.87bn in last month’s Budget (March 3), £400million in grants has now been awarded to 2,700 music, film and arts organisations struggling due to the affects of the pandemic.Leading the big names to
Glastonbury Festival will return this year in the form of a new live streamed event. Organisers behind the popular festival announced details of its Live at Worthy Farm event - a live streamed concert that is set to take place on May 22.
Love Island star Biggs Chris has revealed he is the latest reality star to have turned his hand to music.The 28 year old Scotsman appeared on the latest series of the ITV dating show in South Africa. And, after successfully finding love with villa beauty Rebecca Gormley after the show, he has turned his attentions to his career.
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Louis Theroux has become famous for his fascinating, must-watch documentaries. So TV viewers are already counting down the days until his brand new special, Shooting Joe Exotic, hits our screens.
Courtney Love is set to release a new song with The Big Moon that also appears to feature Aimee Mann – listen to a teaser of ‘Roses’ below.The teaser sees the Hole vocalist play the acoustic track with The Big Moon singer Juliette Jackson.Posting the snippet to Instagram yesterday (March 26), Love teased that “Roses [is] coming… With bruises.” Mann doesn’t feature in the new teaser video but her appearance on the track appears to be confirmed by Love tagging her in the post.Watch the performance
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Veteran film critic Huh Moon-younghas been appointed director of South Korea'sinfluential Busan International Film Festival. He will replace former festival head Jay Jeon, who stepped down abruptly in January.
Rihanna coming?Fans of the 33-year-old singer have desperately been waiting for her to release a new album, and while doesn't seem to be happening just yet, it sounds like we can at least look forward to a single.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorIn the wake of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announcement last month that mass-gatherings can begin a cautious return this summer, the London music festival All Points East has announced more performers for its 2021 edition — scheduled for August 27-30 in Victoria Park — and the country’s largest festival, Glastonbury, is moving ahead with plans for a scaled-down event in September.Joining previously announced All Points East headliners Jamie xx, Kano, and