Anthony Joshua's rematch with Oleksandr Usyk could take place in the UK, with three potential venues for the bout under consideration.
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JoJo has announced that she’ll be heading out on a huge headline tour in 2022 that will include a run of UK and European dates.The R&B singer-songwriter released her capsule project ‘Trying Not to Think About It’ earlier this month, which she followed up with a series of sold out intimate tour dates.On the heels of both, JoJo has today (October 25) unveiled a heavily packed tour schedule for next year, starting in North America in February and taking in 15 UK and European shows throughout
.Anthony Joshua's rematch with Oleksandr Usyk could take place in the UK, with three potential venues for the bout under consideration.
Jessica Simpson is making a powerful return to music.
Gerry Cinnamon has announced a second Glasgow show as part of his 2022 UK tour.The Scottish singer-songwriter will hit the road next summer for a run of outdoor gigs, having wrapped up his 2021 arena dates last month.Now, it’s been confirmed that Cinnamon will perform at Hampden Park stadium in Glasgow for a second consecutive night on July 17.
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Jake Paul has explained why he is much more serious about boxing than his brother Logan Paul.
EarthGang have announced a UK and European headline tour titled the ‘Biodeghettable Tour’ scheduled for March 2022. See the tour dates below.The hip-hop duo revealed the tour dates on social media on Wednesday (November 3).
EXCLUSIVE: UK production industry veteran Jago Lee has joined forces with former Goldman Sachs banker John Fothergill to launch a transatlantic ‘audio-first’ factual production company focusing on turning podcasts into boxset TV.
Griff has announced details of a UK headline tour for March 2022, which will follow on from a US and European run – check out the dates below.READ MORE: Griff live in London: a slick operation ready for bigger roomsTaking place in March, the seven-date UK run will include a show at London’s O2 Academy Brixton. It kicks off at Brighton’s Chalk before moving through Bristol, Manchester and Leeds.
Alister Jack has backed the development of a massive new oil field off the coast of Shetland despite claims it would fly in the face of UK Government climate change commitments.
Alister Jack has not ruled out a second referendum on independence happening in the future but said the UK Government's focus now was the climate crisis and covid recovery.
The Crown Emmy winner Josh O’Connor and Normal People star Paul Mescal have been set to star in The History of Sound, a World War I love story adapted from Ben Shattuck’s Pushcart Prize-winning short story. Oliver Hermanus (Beauty, Moffie) is aboard to direct the pic, which hails from Cop Car producer End Cue. Production is set to begin in summer 2022 in the U.S. and on location in the UK and Italy.
Benefits have announced their first UK headline tour – you can find all the details below.The Teesside punk outfit will hit the road in February, with shows scheduled for Birmingham (February 21), London (22), Manchester (23), Nottingham (24), York (25) Newcastle (26) and Glasgow (27).Tickets go on general sale tomorrow (October 29) at 10am BST – you can buy yours from here.Announcing the tour on social media today (October 28), Benefits wrote: “Please buy tickets early if you’re coming, we’re
Emily VanCamp just gave fans a rare sighting of her baby girl, Iris, sharing a photo of her child with husband Josh Bowman, 33 as she celebrated her 10-year anniversary with the English actor. “Happy 10 years my love!” the 35-year-old exclaimed in the caption of her sweet Instagram pic. “Thank you for the magic you bring to our lives everyday. We are so lucky.” In the special shot, Josh is seen walking outdoors by their family home with baby Iris strapped to his chest. So cute!
Bastille have announced a string of tour dates across the UK, as well as two European dates, in support of their recently announced fourth album.The band revealed details of new record ‘Give Me The Future’ last week (October 19), set to arrive on February 4, 2022 and described as “a tribute to humanity in a tech age” that “reflects on the strangeness of living through times that can feel like science fiction.”Speaking about the forthcoming tour dates in a new statement, Bastille singer Dan Smith