You could say BTS are modern-day masters of the music video, but which of their visuals is the most viewed in the UK?
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@NetflixUK:Sister, Sister – 6 Nov (tomorrow!)Girlfriends – 13 NovMoesha – 20 Nov pic.twitter.com/YH0P0QadHV— Netflix UK & Ireland (@NetflixUK) November 5, 2020 Announcing the news on Twitter, they shared snaps of the series which launched Tia and Tamera Mowry’s careers.
As well as announcing that Girlfriends and Moesha would be landing later this month.‘Some news we’re *very* happy to bring you – the following classic shows will soon be available on @NetflixUK: Sister, Sister – 6 Nov
.You could say BTS are modern-day masters of the music video, but which of their visuals is the most viewed in the UK?
Music Venue Trust launched the #SaveThe30 campaign to highlight the plight of the spaces left in the cold from the government’s £1.57billion Cultural Recovery Fund, in a bid to raise money and awareness to stop them from being lost forever.
Kinross music venue named one of the most at risk of permanent closure in the whole of the UK.The Backstage Bar at the Green Hotel is a mecca for rockers but its situation is critical because of the coronavirus pandemic.Supermarket giant gets green light to open 24 hours a day in PerthNow the threatened music venue in Kinross has raised over £12,000 and even gained generous endorsements from the likes of Status Quo musician John ‘Rhino’ Edwards and Ozzy Osborne guitarist Adam Wakeman.The
COVID-19 vaccine which has been developed by the University of Oxford and manufacturer AstraZeneca.The trial revealed that while the vaccine is 70 percent effective against coronavirus, it can increase to 90 percent when one half dose is given and followed by a full dose at least one month later.The UK has placed orders for 100 million doses of the vaccine, which is enough to vaccinate most of the population, if the jab receives regulatory approval.The government has also ordered 40m doses of a
South Korean boy band is here to soothe all your pandemic woes with “Life Goes On,” the lead track and first single off of the group’s new album “BE,” which dropped early Friday.On the acoustic-guitar-laced mid-tempo track, BTS — crooning as well as rapping — offers COVID-era comfort in both Korean and English.
coronavirus pandemic has dealt the sector in 2020.The organisation, who represent the collective interests of the country’s music industry, made the plea as they published their annual Music By Numbers report today (November 18), which reveals the economic contribution of the UK music business to the British economy.The official figures in the report cover the 12 months up to December 31, 2019, so they do not reflect the huge impact that the health crisis has had on the music industry in
Ellise Shafer editorBen Kouijzer, a music agent for CAA UK who represented electronic acts such as 808 State and Meduza, has died of kidney and liver failure after battling cancer. He was 36.Kouijzer was diagnosed last summer with malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor, or MPNST, and underwent surgery and radiotherapy, according to his GoFundMe page.
The Music Venue Trust launched a new campaign to save 30 UK venues still in danger of being lost forever in the wake of coronavirus restrictions.MVT’s new #SaveThe30 ‘Traffic Light’ campaign will highlight the venues considered safe, at risk or in imminent danger between now and March 31.
Amazon Music have revealed their selection of new Christmas tracks exclusive to their platform for 2020, and Jess Glynne is at the forefront with a brand new festive single that enters the race for the UK's Official Christmas Number 1.
“Peaky Blinders” sort of has that reputation as the one Netflix show that everyone loves to recommend to friends and family. It’s not necessarily a series that is as popular as “Stranger Things” or “The Office,” but the people who watch “Peaky Blinders” love “Peaky Blinders.” And those people should be excited by what the creator has up his sleeve next.
Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight is developing a TV series set against the backdrop of the Two Tone music scene.Emerging in the UK throughout the early 1980s, the movement fused Jamaican ska with punk rock and new wave, and saw the rise of acts including The Specials, The Beat and The Selecter.The series is set to be produced by Kudos, who released Tin Star and The Tunnel, in association with Kudos North, and Matthew James Wilkinson and Nick Angel who produced Yesterday.Per Deadline, the
on their Facebook pages today, both sites wrote: "Sadly, Music Venue Trust have selected our venue as one of the 30 grassroots music venues most at risk of permanent closure in the UK. "MVT have checked all the available funding, financial support, furlough schemes, business support for these venues, and what is on offer is not enough to prevent the threat that our venue could be permanently closed as a result of this crisis.
The tracklisting for Now That's What I Call Music! 107 has been unveiled.
Gerard Way has sparked fresh speculation among a number of My Chemical Romance fans that new music from the band could be on the way after he posted a cryptic artistic image on Instagram.The band officially reunited with a live show in LA back in December 2019, ending a six-year hiatus.
coronavirus pandemic.The 2020 festival season was shelved due to the health crisis, with major festivals like Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds and Wireless all cancelling their scheduled events this year.The DCMS Committee have now launched an inquiry into the survival of UK music festivals in the future, with the Committee noting that festival cancellations have resulted in revenues being down by 90% in 2020.The Committee say that their inquiry will “consider UK Government policy to support music