@Desperados_es on the next elrow Barcelona (4th – 5th Dec.) so you can help the planet while raving: the app counts the steps and the steps turn into money. We’ll donate this money to plant as many trees as we can.
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Bridges For Music is staging the sixth edition of its annual charity Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) cycle this October. It has partnered with Choose Love to direct funds towards providing humanitarian aid to Ukraine.The ride kicks off in London on October 16 and will run across four days before reaching the final destination on October 19.
It’s officially linked to ADE, a five-day electronic music conference and festival held annually in the Dutch capital.According to DJ Mag, musicians who have so far signed up to the cycle include Msaki and Dope Saint Jude. There will also be music industry figures from SONOS festival, Fabric nightclub and the record label Parlophone taking part.In order to take part in the charity event cyclists must sign up at an early bird cost of €800 (£669), which includes coverage of accommodation, breakfast and energy snacks, as well as official ADE kit, bike return to London, luggage transport, a welcome lunch at ADE, and an ADE pro pass that is usually worth €525 (£439) itself.
@Desperados_es on the next elrow Barcelona (4th – 5th Dec.) so you can help the planet while raving: the app counts the steps and the steps turn into money. We’ll donate this money to plant as many trees as we can.
Pusha T has added a new London gig at Brixton Academy to his UK and Ireland tour later this year behind new album ‘It’s Almost Dry’.The rapper performed in the capital yesterday (August 19) in support of Gorillaz for their huge show as part of the All Points East festival, and will return in December.Earlier this year, Pusha announced gigs that will begin in Manchester on December 14, then going on to visit Birmingham (December 15) and Bristol (December 18) before wrapping up in Dublin on December 21.Now, a huge London gig at the O2 Academy Brixton has been added on December 19.Tickets for the London show go on sale from 10am BST on Monday, August 22. Get your tickets here.Ahead of the UK and Ireland tour, the rapper will head out on a second set of US tour dates that will kick off on September 3 in Philadelphia as part of the Made In America festival and will conclude on October 30 in Wallingford, Connecticut.Pusha T released his fourth studio album ‘It’s Almost Dry’ in April.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps claimed there are 'four trains an hour' running between London Euston and Manchester Piccadilly. The transport chief had to be corrected as strike action has seen timetables slashed to just one train an hour between the two major cities.
The Cambridge clan are excitedly awaiting their reported move to Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor Castle Estate this summer. But one person who is less than impressed about the duke and duchess leaving Kensington Palace after extensive, and expensive, renovation, is their sister in law's pal Omid Scobie.The prominent royal biographer revealed that the move has "raised eyebrows" amid the backdrop of the cost of living crisis.
An 87-year-old man who was stabbed to death while riding a mobility scooter in a “shocking act” of “unprovoked violence” has been named as Thomas O’Halloran, Metropolitan Police said.
A huge blaze has broken out between London Bridge and Waterloo East stations.
Naman Ramachandran Coldplay and Natalie Imbruglia paid fulsome tribute to Olivia Newton-John, who died last week, at London’s Wembley Stadium on Tuesday evening. Imbruglia sang Newton-John’s part of hit song “Summer Nights” from “Grease,” while Coldplay’s Chris Martin sang John Travolta’s part with Jacob Collier joining him during the chorus. Newton-John had played Sandy and Travolta Danny in the 1978 film.Earlier, Imbruglia and Coldplay also performed “Torn,” Imbruglia’s debut single, which was first recorded in 1993 as “Burned” in Danish by Lis Sørensen, followed in 1994 by Ednaswap, and in 1996 by Trine Rein.It was the third Wembley play date for Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres world tour.
Post-production House Warner Bros. De Lane Lea Announce Move To New Soho Site Post-production house Warner Bros. De Lane Lea today announced it will be moving across Soho from its current home on Dean Street to Ilona Rose House, a new site developed by Soho Estates’ on Greek Street. Located over three floors of the building and spanning over 32,000 sq. ft, Ilona Rose House will house the UK’s largest mixing stage. The site will also feature a 4K DCI laser projection with Dolby Atmos and IMAX monitoring, 45 networked and acoustically treated cutting rooms with a programmable advanced lighting system, and three further mixing stages with 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos and laser projection. In a statement, Kim Waugh, EVP Worldwide Post Production Creative Services, Warner Bros. said the new facility will help “bring another level of service to the post-production world in London.” Warner Bros. De Lane Lea, which has post-production credits on films such as Gravity (2013), and the Harry Potter film series (2001-2011), will officially open the doors to Ilona Rose House in September.
Low have cancelled their forthcoming UK and European shows due to the “recent developments and changes” in Mimi Parker’s cancer treatment.Parker, who formed the band with her husband Alan Sparhawk in 1993, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer late 2020. She first spoke about her health condition during an appearance on the SHEROES Radio podcast this January.Per their official website, Low had been scheduled to hit the road this week for a string of dates including Green Man festival in Wales (August 19), Helsinki, Finland (22) and Oslo, Norway (24).
Victoria Beckham recently revealed that she has been enjoying reading some new books during the family's summer break, and now she's invested in a new purchase so she can keep reading wherever she is – a portable reading light.RELATED: David and Victoria Beckham's Miami home rivals a seven-star hotel - inside photosDavid Beckham couldn't resist poking fun at his wife's new purchase in an Instagram post on Thursday, and he gave fans an unprecedented glimpse inside their incredible Miami penthouse in the process.WATCH: Victoria Beckham showcases incredible Miami dressing roomSharing a photo of himself relaxing in their living room wearing some sunglasses from his own collection, David joked: "@dbeyewear at golden hour. Just joking that's my wife's new book light."The photo showed David sitting on a sofa in their luxurious home, which has floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Miami skyline.RELATED: The Beckhams' £73million property portfolio revealed - from London to Miami David Beckham shared a glimpse inside his Miami living roomThe retired footballer then revealed another glimpse inside Victoria's new dressing room as she put her new reading light to the test, writing: "@victoriabeckham BODY.
David and Victoria Beckham are back in the US with their youngest children Cruz and Harper, and are using their incredible Miami penthouse as their base while they spend time in the city.RELATED: The Beckhams' £73million property portfolio revealed - from London to MiamiThe fashion designer has already revealed more of the $24million property than ever before since returning in August, showcasing a peek inside her home gym and dressing room – and they are just as luxurious as you would expect.WATCH: Inside the Beckhams' stunning homesThe residence is located in the One Hundred Museum building, which was designed to mirror a seven-star hotel and features incredible amenities for its 100 tenants. Each apartment boasts multiple terraces with breathtaking views of Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean as well as the Miami skyline, Italian kitchens with quartz countertops, custom-designed walk-in closets and spa-like bathrooms.The penthouse offers David the perfect base to work with his football team, Inter Miami, and it has allowed the family to spend time with Brooklyn and Nicola, who now live in the US.
Aquaman star, it’s starting to bother his kids as they watch his movies and television shows. Jason Momoa caught up with GQ magazine while in London to film his parts for the upcoming Fast X, and got into a conversation about the number of times that he has died on screen. And the way that the action hero framed the conversation, he made it more about how his children react to his on-screen deaths, which now makes me feel kinda bad about it.
The 66th BFI London Film Festival has announced Rian Johnson’s Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery as its Closing Night Gala.
Naman Ramachandran The 66th BFI London Film Festival will close with Rian Johnson’s “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,” starring Daniel Craig, Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr., Jessica Henwick and Madelyn Cline with Kate Hudson and Dave Bautista. After bowing at Toronto, the film will have its European premiere at the festival on Oct. 16 ahead of its U.K.