Netflix co-CEO and Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos will give a keynote speech at the virtual Banff World Media Festival in June.
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coronavirus crisis, is scheduled to take place at Sandwell Valley Country Park on Saturday, July 31.With the government having set out its ‘roadmap’ to gradually lift all COVID restrictions by June 21, MADE organisers have confirmed that they’re pushing ahead with their 2021 edition.
It comes after the likes of Reading & Leeds, Latitude and Isle Of Wight Festival also announced their return for this summer.Joining headliners The Streets at MADE 2021 are the likes of Shy FX, JAY1, Greentea Peng,
.Netflix co-CEO and Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos will give a keynote speech at the virtual Banff World Media Festival in June.
Laura Marling has announced a UK headline tour for 2021– you can see the full schedule below.The singer-songwriter will hit the road this October in support of her Mercury Prize-nominated seventh album ‘Song For Our Daughter’, which came out in April 2020.Tickets go on sale this Friday (March 26), and will be available from here.Culminating with a performance at London’s Roundhouse, the run of shows will mark Marling’s first UK headline dates in over five years.
Life moves pretty fast! Matthew Broderick shot to superstardom after playing high school senior Ferris Bueller in the 1986 film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
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Inhaler have announced details of their full UK and Ireland tour for autumn 2021.The Dublin band, who announced their debut album ‘It Won’t Always Be Like This’ earlier this week, will hit the road for an extensive tour from September to December 2021.You can check out the dates in full below.SEPTEMBER 202128 – Sheffield Octagon29 – Sept Leeds O2 AcademyOCTOBER 20211 – Newcastle University2 – Birmingham O2 Institute3 – Bristol O2 Academy5 – Nottingham Rock City6 – London O2 Forum Kentish Town7 –
With his second solo album, Tom Petty wanted to step away from the Heartbreakers, his band of musical brothers for almost 20 years at the time. The beautiful paradox is that, player by player, the people with whom he chose to record Wildflowers turned out to be those very same musicians (the exception being a new drummer, Steve Ferrone, who would go on to become a full-fledged Heartbreaker of long standing).
direct to your inboxAs the celebrities move out, the normal folk are moving in as The Circle gets underway.The Channel 4 show has been back on screens for the last week with famous faces taking part in the catfishing game show for Stand Up to Cancer.But now it's time for nine new contestants to enter the swanky Salford apartment block.The main question is, are they going to be themselves or somebody else in order to walk away £100,000 richer?Series three of The Circle, which is hosted by Emma
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Van Morrison, Frank Turner and Saving Grace featuring Robert Plant and Suzi Dian will headline this year’s event.The three-day, multi-stage festival celebrating Americana and country, held at Eridge Park in Kent will take place this summer on the weekend of June 25-27.Last year’s festival was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
direct to your inboxDancing On Ice's final saw the class of 2021 reunited on the rink and there was drama as one of the celeb contestants took a tumble.Matt Richardson returned alongside professional skating partner Vicky Ogden for a final skate after surviving just one week earlier in the series before being voted off.But unfortunately he tumbled during a move with Vicky which saw him pull the pro skater through his legs.Both of them fell on the ice before assuming their finishing positions,
coronavirus pandemic.Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish, Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Green Day, psychedelic music artist Tame Impala and rapper A$AP Rocky headline the list of more than 60 artists booked for the Sept.
After a long absence from Twitter, The Batman director Matt Reeves resurfaced, to announce that the film is wrapping production today.
Michael Kiwanuka, Laura Marling and Bicep promised.Set to take place over the weekend of March 26-28, this year’s festival will be digital-only due to the coronavirus-enforced shutdown of live music in the UK.Nine brand new performances, as well as 18 sets from previous 6 Music Festivals (which will be available to watch on BBC iPlayer from March 22), will be broadcast on BBC Sounds and iPlayer, with highlights being played on BBC Radio 6 Music across the weekend.
“There will be lots of new product launches and special offers to look out for too.“We know it won’t completely replace our in-person market festival, but we feel it’s a positive alternative.” Visit www.theguilddumfries.org/pages/dumfries-market-festival-online-march or their Facebook page.
Baftas take place in February, but – as with every other film awards show – it’s been delayed due to the pandemic. The ceremony will now take place on 11 April, a fortnight before the Oscars, the nominations for which will be announced on Monday (15 March).
Slam Dunk Festival has announced that Sum 41 and Don Broco will headline its September instalment.The North edition of the event, held at Temple Newsam in Leeds will take place on September 4, while Slam Dunk South in Hatfield Park, Hertfordshire will take place on September 5.Slam Dunk is usually held in May but the festival recently pushed back its schedule so it could be in line with the proposed opening up of live events during the coronavirus crisis.Today (March 8), festival organisers
Rishi Sunak has outlined his Budget to MPs in the Commons on Wednesday as the government seeks to recover from the huge financial cost of the pandemic.The Chancellor said it has fundamentally altered our way of lives and the Budget was intended to be a three-part plan to protect jobs and livelihoods of British people.The Covid-19 support package amounts to £352 billion of support.He said: "Coronavirus has caused one of the largest, most comprehensive and sustained economic shocks this country
Epic Games has announced its acquisition of Mediatonic’s parent company, Tonic Games Group.The announcement was made via a blog post on the Epic Games website today, March 3. Besides Mediatonic – best known for Fall Guys – Tonic Games Group also owns several studios such as Irregular Corporation and Fortitude Games.Epic Games has assured Fall Guys fans that “gameplay isn’t changing and Epic will continue to invest in making the game a great experience for players across platforms”.Per a separate