The world of dance music has always erred toward the fantastical, and now, a new online show series is turning up the dials on whimsy and innovation even higher.
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Announcing the long awaited news, culture secretary Oliver Dowden said: "For months now, our lives have been on hold," before adding that we were forced to press pause on the things that "brighten" our lives.
He went on to say that 'the stuff we love are gradually returning' before announcing a series of measures that will see the entertainment and leisure sector get back on its feet.So, here's what is changing, and what you can and can't do, as lockdown eases in England.Outdoor arts
.The world of dance music has always erred toward the fantastical, and now, a new online show series is turning up the dials on whimsy and innovation even higher.
Angel Olsen revealed that her new album, Whole New Mess, will be arriving on August 28 via Jagjaguwar.
Nicki Minaj track is about to drop! Days after announcing her pregnancy, the rapper confirmed that she's on the verge of releasing a collaboration with A$AP Ferg.Titled "Move Ya Hips," conversation around the single was first brought up on social media by none other than A$AP Rocky.
Fans are going to have to wait just a little bit longer for Katy Perry’s new album.
fund to protect the UK’s arts and cultural industries will be used to save grassroots music venues from closing their doors.In a statement, Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden confirmed that £2.25 million of emergency funding will be used to secure the futures of up to 150 venues across the country.“Without our grassroots music venues, we wouldn’t have The Beatles, Adele or Elton John.
Taylor Swift fans can't quite believe their luck as she has announced some major news.The singer has revealed the surprise release of her eighth studio album which she recorded in isolation during the coronavirus pandemic.Taylor announced the news on social media and said that while she would have never done something like this before, the uncertainty of the current world had reminded her that "nothing is guaranteed".And fans don't have to wait much longer as the album, entitled Folklore, is
Taylor Swift is treating her fans with a new album titled “Folklore,” which will be released on Thursday at midnight. Accompanied with her eighth studio album release, fans will get the music video to the single “Cardigan.” Swift, 30, made the surprise announcement on Thursday morning.
Taylor Swift has announced the surprise release of her eighth studio album, which she recorded in isolation during the coronavirus pandemic.
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani join forces again for a new song. The music superstars and coaches on The Voice, have been dating since 2015, and have now collaborated for their new song, Happy Anywhere.
straight to your inboxManchester United have confirmed eight players will join up with the Under-18 side for next season, including three new signings.They will all link up with the youth team that reached the semi-finals of the FA Youth Cup and were sixth in the Under-18 Premier League season when it was called off.
coronavirus cases in Scotland. There was one new Covid-19 death in the last 24 hours - meaning the hospital death toll has risen to 2,491.
Here it is lovely people. The FIRST printed copy of my new book 7 Ways!! I've taken your most commonly bought supermarket ingredients, and turned them into chapters with 7 exciting ways to cook them up! Expect easy to follow, minimal ingredient, delicious and nutritious recipes.
Watch Dogs: Legion has received a new release date and fans won’t have to wait long.Ubisoft‘s upcoming open-world adventure will be released on October 29 for PC, PS4, Xbox One and Google Stadia.
coronavirus pandemic.It follows the UK government announcing an unprecedented £1.57 billion in grants to support the arts sector.The country’s Economy Secretary Fiona Hyslop announced the news during the First Minister’s daily briefing yesterday (July 11), revealing that the Music Venue Trust had worked with the government to secure the funding, and that it will be used to “quickly provide” stability to small venues as they remain closed over the coming months,” as the Sunday Post reports.It
This Morning's Phillip Schofield is finally set to release a "deeply emotional" autobiography after "being asked many times" to do so, and having wanted to write one for "many years".The presenter, who is also known for hosting shows such as The Cube and Dancing on Ice, took to Instagram this week to share a video of himself announcing the news, as he revealed the book's cover and teased that he's had the opening sentence figured out since he was a teenager."I wrote the first line of the book,
The government has announced how it is going to "protect" the future of the arts in Britain along with investment for young people in dealing with the aftermath of coronavirus.It is to provide a £1.57bn support package for museums, galleries and theatres, while more than £100m is to be invested in traineeships for 18-24-year-olds.Chancellor Rishi Sunak will confirm the expenditure in a mini budget on Wednesday as he unveils the county's economic strategy going forward amid the pandemic.Venues
coronavirus”.The support package, which was announced today (July 5), will provide music venues, independent cinemas, museums, galleries, theatres and heritage sites with emergency grants and loans.The money marks the biggest one-off investment in UK culture and follows other measures taken to help companies, institutions and organisations survive during the pandemic, including loans, business rate holidays and the coronavirus job retention scheme.