Mónica Marie Zorrilla “Tough as Nails,” hosted by Emmy Award-winning producer Phil Keoghan, has been renewed by CBS for Seasons 3 and 4 ahead of Wednesday’s second season finale at 8 p.m. ET.
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MONSTA X have rescheduled their upcoming North American tour for the second time due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.On March 25, Starship Entertainment released a statement in English and Korean informing fans of the change.
The group was originally set to begin the tour next month, following a previous postponement from 2020.In its statement, Starship Entertainment expressed its desire to reschedule the tour date once the pandemic is in a “stable condition”, citing the rising number of
.Mónica Marie Zorrilla “Tough as Nails,” hosted by Emmy Award-winning producer Phil Keoghan, has been renewed by CBS for Seasons 3 and 4 ahead of Wednesday’s second season finale at 8 p.m. ET.
EXCLUSIVE: Everybody Hates Chris co-creator Ali LeRoi is to direct American Refugee – the second movie in Blumhouse Television’s recent partnership with Epix.
Jarvis Cocker-led band released their debut album ‘Beyond the Pale’ back in July, which featured the original version of ‘Swanky Modes’.JARV IS… have today (April 14) shared reggae pioneer and innovator Dennis Bovell’s remix of ‘Swanky Modes’, as well as an additional dub cut and a dub mix instrumental of ‘Swanky Modes’.A two-track 7-inch vinyl single (featuring the Dennis Bovell Mix and the Dennis Bovell DubMix) will be released in June.
Ann-Marie Corvin Made by “Marcella” producerBuccaneer Media as an original for AMC’s BritBox rival Acorn TV, “Whitstable Pearl” has all the ingredients of a travel-friendly crime series with a female lead in a picturesque English town.And while the six part, 45-minute series slots in neatly with the streamer’s other small town crime canon, including Cotswold’s based “Agatha Raisin” and “Queens of Mystery,” Buccaneer execs Tony Wood and Anna Burns were keen to give the seaside town of Whitstable
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Brockhampton have rescheduled their UK tour dates for the second time – check out the new schedule below.The shows, announced behind the band’s 2019 album ‘Ginger’, were originally set to take place in summer 2020, but were cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions.Rescheduled dates were then set for May 2021, but continued restrictions on large gatherings mean the shows have been pushed back once more.The new dates, which are set around a full European run of dates, take place in early 2022,
PS5 has been announced as the best-selling console for the second month in a row.That’s according to the UK Monthly Boxed Charts, which shows that the PS5 tops the leaderboard of sales in March, ahead of Microsoft’s Xbox Series X and S. Nintendo Switch was relegated to third place for the first time in several years.Sony’s latest console has outperformed many of its predecessors in the UK, including the Playstation Vita, Dreamcast and Wii U.
NU’EST have dropped a trailer and tracklist for their upcoming second studio album ‘Romanticize’.The cinematic video, which dropped earlier today (April 12), features the boyband performing in various locations, from an art museum to a boxing ring, alongside an English voiceover by member Aron. “Romance is not an escape from reality,” he begins, before diving into a short monologue on the painful reality of love.The group have also revealed the official tracklist for ‘Romanticize’.
filmmaker Chloé Zhao made history at the 74th British Academy Film Awards, becoming just the second woman ever to win Best Direction.
Graces Jones’ Meltdown Festival has been rescheduled for a second time due to the coronavirus pandemic.The Southbank Centre-hosted festival had originally been due to be curated by Jones in 2020, but those plans were moved to June this year due to the global health crisis.Meltdown’s organisers have confirmed today (April 9) that they will be unable to operate the festival as planned from June 11-20, with the UK government only set to relax all social distancing restrictions on June 21 at the
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorGuns N’ Roses have rescheduled their upcoming UK and European tour dates to 2022, due to the coronavirus pandemic, which is in a third spike in several countries on the European continent.The dates, originally scheduled for 2020, will now take place in June and July 2022, the band announced on social media Tuesday morning.“Hey Gunners, unfortunately we need to ask for your patience one more time,” the band said in a statement.
Guns N’ Roses have rescheduled their upcoming UK and European tour dates to 2022 due to the coronavirus pandemic.The band have already been forced to move the shows once, with their 2020 touring plans being scrapped due to the global health crisis.Guns N’ Roses have confirmed this morning (April 6) that their UK and European dates will now take place in June and July 2022.
Kate Aurthur editorIt’s happened to everyone at some point in the past year, and on Wednesday, the arraignment of Jen Shah of Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” had to be rescheduled because every technical issue that could go wrong, did. The hearing, before United States District Judge Sidney H.
The Lathums have announced details of their rescheduled UK tour later this year which will see them upgrading a selection of the venues they were already set to play.The Wigan band will play a homecoming show at Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse this October, as well as a headline date at London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town – after previously selling out the Electric Ballroom.With a total of eight shows upgraded to bigger venues and four brand new dates, you can check the band’s new tour dates in
Lionel Richie has rescheduled his UK and Irish tour dates to 2022 – see his updated schedule below.The ‘Hello’ tour was originally set to take place in 2020, before being rescheduled to this summer.
Snoop Dogg has shared a new single today (March 22) called ‘CEO’ – you can listen to it below.The new track sees the rap legend reflecting on his success in the music industry over a percussion-heavy beat.Snoop also rescheduled his UK and Ireland tour for a third time to 2022. The ‘I Wanna Thank Me Tour’ will kick off next March in Glasgow before heading to London, Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester, Belfast, and Dublin.
You Me At Six have announced they have been forced to reschedule their UK tour, originally set to kick off next month.The Surrey outfit will now perform in Manchester, Bristol, Newcastle and London this September, with all current tickets remaining valid for the new stops.New dates for the band’s shows in Cardiff, Glasgow and Birmingham were unable to be locked down.
The Cribs have announced a set of new and rescheduled UK tour dates for 2022 – see their updated schedule below.The announcement comes alongside a new video for ‘Siren Sing Along’, taken from the band’s recent album ‘Night Network’.Speaking of the new video, directed by Nick Scott, the band said: “The music weeklies were always a lifeline to isolated kids like us – a window into a more exciting and vibrant life that we were cut off from…so it was really a perfect time for Nick to pay homage to