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Rising Irish singer-songwriter Lucy McWilliams has released a new song titled The Woman In Me (demo) to coincide with a duo of performances at The Great Escape festival this week.
Lucy is due to perform at both the Dublin and Brighton legs of The Great Escape. She performed in Dublin last night (May 9) at The Grand Social and will take to the stage in Brighton on May 12 at the venue Fabrica.
Announcing the release of the song, Lucy said in a statement: "I've been so busy writing, writing, writingggg but actually I'm just frustrated wanting to get music out. So I'm putting this song out as it is, just in demo form.
"I think we all have versions of ourselves that we don't like, maybe way too many actually. This song is about that version of me."
Over the past few years, Lucy's songs have achieved over 11.5 million streams, including the tracks Runaway and collaborations like Fair Play featuring Malaki and You Know with Chameleon.
Listen to The Woman In Me (demo) below and also check out Lucy McWilliams' upcoming live dates, to see if you're lucky enough to catch her in action.
May 12 – The Great Escape - Brighton 8:30pm @ Fabrica
May 19 – Paris, Oberkampf Music Festival
My Chemical Romance are back, much to fans’ delight.
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EXCLUSIVE: Mubi has acquired Lukas Dhont’s Cannes Competion entry Close for the UK, Ireland, Latin America, Turkey and India.
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Miranda Otto, Jesse Spence and Guy Pearce are among the high-profile stars featuring on Disney+’s debut slate in Australia and New Zealand.
Conversations With Friends, based on a Sally Rooney book, which is out May 15, Alison Oliver’s character Frances moves quietly through life, surveying every situation and person before making a move. In person—or over Zoom, at least—Oliver jumps right into our conversation with a contagious excitement. You can’t blame her. This is a breakthrough role for the 24-year-old Cork, Ireland, native, who graduated from the Lir National Academy of Dramatic Art in Dublin in 2020 and nabbed an audition for Conversations With Friends just a few months later.
Wilson Chapman editorBroadway legend Patti LuPone is famous for her long history of calling out theatergoers who fail to follow proper theater etiquette, and that continued Tuesday when she exchanged harsh words with an anti-mask attendee during a production of “Company” on Broadway.The interaction occurred after the show, when LuPone — who stars in the musical as Joanne — appeared with the rest of her cast in a post-show Q&A hosted and filmed by the American Theater Wing. During the Q&A, LuPone called out a patron who wasn’t wearing a mask properly.
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U2 leader Bono has announced his debut foray into the world of literature, slating a November release for his memoir Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story.The 576-page volume is due to land on November 1 via publishing house Alfred A. Knopf (and in audiobook form via Penguin Random House), and, as its title implies, will explore the origins of 40 key songs in U2’s discography.
Róisín O debuts at Number 3 on the Official Irish Albums Chart with her second studio album Courageous.