Proud girlfriend! Ana de Armas is in awe of how boyfriend Ben Affleck and his ex-wife, Jennifer Garner, work together to coparent their three children.
01.05.2020 - 14:05 / nme.com
It does look pretty nuts.
Muse have shared footage from the encore of a show they once dubbed “one of the most amazing” and “funniest” that they’d ever played.
The Devon trio’s gig at Tokyo Zepp in August 2013 has become a legendary event for hardcore fans. As well as playing B-sides ‘Yes Please’, ‘Agitated’, ‘Futurism’, ‘Fury’ and ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off’ alongside lesser-played fan favourites ‘Dead Star’, ‘Micro Cuts’ and ‘Hyper Music’, the band also took to the stage in the encore wearing the
Proud girlfriend! Ana de Armas is in awe of how boyfriend Ben Affleck and his ex-wife, Jennifer Garner, work together to coparent their three children.
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Japanese rock band toe joined forces with over 70 artists and groups to support small music venues around the country that have been forced to shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Japanese rock band toe joined forces with over 70 artists and groups to support small music venues around the country that have been forced to shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic.The four-man instrumental band has launched the MUSIC UNITES AGAINST COVID-19 website that enables fans to help out their preferred local music venue -- called "live house" in Japanese - - by donating money in exchange for access to a folder with music by the participating acts, including Ringo Sheena's Tokyo