Singer Lewis Capaldi has broken his social media silence with a new announcement six months after he said he would be 'taking a break' from touring and focusing on his physical and mental health.
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Nick Montgomery says Hibs are primed to plunder the A-League for bargains - with Adelaide United’s Musa Toure on the Easter Road radar.
The former Central Coast Mariners boss confirmed the 18-year-old forward was being watched closely with his contract up at the end of the Aussie season. Montgomery reckons the market down under provides huge value for money for Premiership clubs with ex-Mariners ace Lewis Miller a mainstay of his side while veteran striker Adam Le Fondre was also signed from Sydney FC in the summer. Toure made his big breakthrough at Adelaide this season and netted his first goal in a 6-0 demolition of Melbourne City in October, becoming the third member of his family to score for the club after elder brothers Al Hassan and Mohamed.
And Montgomery, who led the Mariners to a stunning A-League success in June before making the move to Hibs, said: “I know most of the kids in Australia and I track their progress and watch as many games as time allows. We’re looking at players across the world who are coming off contract at the end of the season - and Musa is one of those.
“He’s a young player we’ll be watching. There’s nothing concrete and there have been no discussions but he fits a certain profile of what we want to bring in. A lot of clubs are looking at the A-League now and I think what we achieved with the Mariners showed what can be done with a small budget, so long as you can identify and bring on young players.
“Aussie players offer good value and once they get to Europe their value can sometimes go silly, so it can be a good investment. I know that market very well and it’s one we’re always keeping an eye on. I know Australian players can succeed here in Scotland - that’s been proven time and again,
Singer Lewis Capaldi has broken his social media silence with a new announcement six months after he said he would be 'taking a break' from touring and focusing on his physical and mental health.
Glen Powell gave Sydney Sweeney credit for leaning into the dating rumors while they promoted their rom-com, "Anyone But You." Powell and Sweeney's flirty friendship was forged while filming "Anyone But You" and instantly had fans questioning if the relationship would turn romantic. In the film, which hit theaters Dec. 22, the pair actually don't like each other but pretend to be a couple.
The Kid Laroi has announced his Australian tour next year is being postponed.The rapper, who was born in Australia but now is based in Los Angeles, was supposed to play six dates across the country in February 2024.The tour was meant to start Feb 2, 2024 at AAMI Park in Melbourne, before heading west for a show at Auckland’s Spark Arena on Feb 5. The Kid Laroi was then slated to play open-air shows in Perth, Adelaide, Sydney and the Gold Coast.However, he has now announced that the run of dates has been rescheduled to October 2024 due to logistical difficulties.“We tried to make February work but it’s proving to be logistically impossible,” reads a statement from The Kid Laroi, real name Charlton Howard.
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Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour will be available to watch at home from December.Directed by Sam Wrench, the concert film documents Swift’s latest tour which runs through her biggest hits and rarities across all ten of her studio albums.After it was released in cinemas in October, the film has become the highest-grossing concert movie ever, earning $249million at the worldwide box office. It also landed a nomination at the 2024 Golden Globes for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement.In the US, Canada, UK and Ireland, the film will be available to rent digitally from December 13 (to coincide with Swift’s birthday).Other confirmed territories include Australia and New Zealand from December 14, and Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Mexico and Brazil from December 21.As listed on Swift’s website, the film will be available from Apple TV+, Vudu, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, Xfinity, YouTube and Sky.The extended version on streaming services will include songs which were cut from the cinematic release, including ‘Wildest Dreams’, ‘The Archer’ and ‘Long Live’.In a four-star review of the film, NME wrote: “It’s a staggering feat.
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Dave Grohl spent his day off on Foo Fighters‘ current Australia tour helping to feed the homeless.Grohl volunteered with the Melbourne-based charity The Big Umbrella Foundation on Friday (December 8), per News.au, treating people in need to “an epic American style BBQ with all the trimmings.” Impressively, he was due to fly to Sydney not long afterwards.The organisation shared a post to their Instagram of Grohl to the BBQ, accompanied by a caption telling the story of how he came to work with them.““It will be a day ‘our friends on the streets’ will never forget as they brushed up against a rock legend and one of the nicest guys on the planet who genuinely cares for people in need. No words can fully capture the impact of this positive experience,” they began.“Dave and his mates… spent 18 hours preparing and lovingly smoking 120kgs of pork ribs, pork butt and beef brisket before delivering it to MG’s kitchen the next morning.
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Philippe Clement revealed he’s planning talks to convince Abdallah Sima to stay at Rangers.
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