Jedward rocked the media with a series of accusatory tweets against the X Factor and the music industry recently and now they seem to have spurred on more of their fellow contestants to speak out.
23.03.2021 - 17:19 / nme.com
NME about their experience of being closed for a year during the coronavirus lockdown, and how they still need support to enter an uncertain future.Today (Tuesday, March 23) marks the one year anniversary of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announcing the strict measures of the first lockdown to tackle the spread of COVID-19.
By that point, many music venues had already closed their doors – kickstarting a lengthy battle for survival that at its worst, saw the forecast that 83 per cent of the
.Jedward rocked the media with a series of accusatory tweets against the X Factor and the music industry recently and now they seem to have spurred on more of their fellow contestants to speak out.
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Launching their campaign back in August, the brand began selling its beer and cider range online in support of the MVT #saveourvenues campaign with help from the likes of Frank Turner and Iron Maiden.Now the company, formed in 2018 by three friends over a lunchtime pint in Camden’s Hawley Arms, is offering music and beer lovers the opportunity to invest in and co-own the start-up.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorIn the wake of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announcement last month that mass-gatherings can begin a cautious return this summer, the London music festival All Points East has announced more performers for its 2021 edition — scheduled for August 27-30 in Victoria Park — and the country’s largest festival, Glastonbury, is moving ahead with plans for a scaled-down event in September.Joining previously announced All Points East headliners Jamie xx, Kano, and
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Chris Willman Music WriterMask up, Los Angeles-area music geeks (and record-shopping) tourists: Amoeba Music is about to be back in business at its long-promised new location, but don’t expect to be able to just walk in when the California mini-chain unveils the new store.The opening date for the transplanted store, slated in pre-COVID conditions for last fall, will be April 1.
It was reported this week that Kristin Cavallari and Jeff Dye had broken up, but now it looks like that wasn’t true at all.