Calvin Harris will drop Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2 this summer, after years of teasing.
07.04.2022 - 17:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Filming for the new Martin Compston BBC travel show is well underway as he has posted some snaps in the Isle of Harris.
Compston has teamed up with pal Phil MacHugh to explore their native country in six-part travel series, Scottish Fling.
The duo hope to find out “what makes modern Scotland tick” and how the nation is being shaped by its people and landscape.
Their travels take them from the wild highlands to the bustling cities and places off the beaten track.
And as the pals hit the road, the Line of Duty actor has shared some snaps as they take on their new adventure starting in the Isle of Harris.
The 37-year-old posted a picture on his Instagram story, captioned: "Scottish Fling".
The boys even stopped in at Harris FC where the actor posed with a club scarf.
The club tweeted the picture and wrote: "Visiting Harris this week was ex-@Morton_FC player @martin_compston who, having been bowled over by the island, told us Harris FC was the only other team he would like to play for! Top lad – enjoy your travels back in the homeland. #isleofharris #scottishfling #lineofduty."
Speaking previously about the show, Martin said he was excited to travel his country.
He said: "I've travelled all over the country for work and leisure - but this is the first time I'll be meeting real modern Scots on camera, sharing their thoughts and passions.
"We're excited to get stuck in, and to experience the best that Scotland has to offer in the 21st century."
Phil MacHugh added: “Scotland has so much to offer the world and as a modern Scot, I am so excited to be joining my mate Martin to showcase the best of our culture, our language and our spirit in this brand new series.
“It's going to be lots of fun and full of surprises.”
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Calvin Harris will drop Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2 this summer, after years of teasing.
Calvin Harris has announced he is releasing new music later this year.
Calvin Harris will drop Funky Wav Bounces Vol. 2 this summer, after years of teasing.
Calvin Harris has announced that he’ll be releasing a new album, ‘Funk Wav Bounces Vol.2’, this coming summer.Taking to Twitter this afternoon, the DJ and producer shared an image of a billboard displaying the album’s title. While not revealing the exact release date, Harris captioned the image: “Summer ’22.”His forthcoming sixth studio album will be his first in five years – his last one being the first volume of ‘Funk Wav Bounces’, which arrived in 2017.That album included the singles ‘Slide’, ‘Heatstroke’, ‘Rollin’, ‘Faking It’, and the chart-topping ‘Feels’ featuring Pharrell, Katy Perry and Big Sean.No further info has been shared on what to expect from volume two, however, with Harris set to perform at a number of big festivals this summer it’s fair to assume that new music will be released soon, or even debuted during some of his forthcoming sets.Summer ‘22 pic.twitter.com/ojGsbIarsH— Calvin Harris (@CalvinHarris) April 20, 2022Earlier this year Harris shared a new track called ‘Lonely’, using his Love Regenerator alias.It’s the latest in a group of records the DJ has shared since launching the alias back in January 2020.
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