Miley Cyrus is back! The singer dropped her new song «Midnight Sky» and it's accompanying music video on Thursday night.
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coronavirus pandemic.The 350-capacity venue is set to launch with a series of socially-distanced and digitally-streamed shows, ahead of welcoming audiences at full capacity once government guidelines allow – provisionally planned for early 2021.The first show will come from Birkenhead’s very own She Drew The Gun, who will play to a socially distanced crowd on Saturday, September 19.“We believe that Future Yard is needed now, more than ever before,” said Future Yard founder Craig
.Miley Cyrus is back! The singer dropped her new song «Midnight Sky» and it's accompanying music video on Thursday night.
Darkstar have shared the poignant video for their new single ‘Blurred’, with the clip paying tribute to the UK’s independent grassroots music venues.The video has been made in solidarity with the ongoing #SaveOurVenues campaign, which is aiming to protect those independent venues in the UK which are currently under threat due to the coronavirus-enforced live music shutdown.The clip for ‘Blurred’, which is taken from Darkstar’s June-released album ‘Civic Jams’, consists of Google Street View
A Manchester golf course will be able to open later and sell alcohol to festival-goers during Parklife weekend.Heaton Park Golf Club has been granted a new licence by Manchester council allowing them to stay open from 6am to midnight, seven days a week.Opening times will change to 8am until midnight between November and March according to conditions agreed by the city’s licensing subcommittee.Alcohol can also be sold on the premises between 10am to 11.30pm throughout the week, while the playing
Benee has shared a new single, ‘Snail’.The track premiered with an animated music video, created by Goodbye Robot. Watch it below:Per a press release, the song was inspired from Benee’s fascination with snails while New Zealand was under coronavirus-imposed lockdown.“When we were in lockdown, I was fascinated by snails.
British singer Mika, who was born in Lebanon, is sharing his thoughts on the deadly blast in Beirut that killed at least 157 people and injured thousands more.
teetered on the brink of closure before being saved last month, and Band on the Wall has had to lay off 26 people after what they described as 'the biggest crisis in our history' forced them to shut in order to bring forward previously-planned renovation work.
Business Insider.The new feature will be rolled out to users in Australia and New Zealand today (August 5) and will be launched in other countries at a later date.It comes after Microsoft recently confirmed that it is in talks to purchase the US operations of TikTok after Donald Trump said he wanted to ban the popular app over the weekend.The tech firm recently released a statement saying: “Microsoft fully appreciates the importance of addressing the President’s concerns.
“Julie and the Phantoms” will be making its way to Netflix in September, in which the titular teenager Julie (played by Madison Reyes) mysteriously encounters the ghosts of three hunky musicians who died in 1995, resulting in the creation of a supernatural musical supergroup.
South African queer artists Toya Delazy, Yahto Kraft and Latheem have released new singles – and you can listen to them here!
Michele Amabile Angermiller More than 700 members of the U.K.
Beau Clark celebrated the first anniversary of his engagement to Stassi Schroeder by showing off her growing baby bump.“Happy Anniversary to my Sweets! One year of Engagement! Can’t wait to be a parent with you
Earlier this month, the PM signalled the return of some “socially distanced” live music events this August. Under the proposed plans, from August 1, socially distanced audiences were going to be able to return for indoor performances in theatres, music halls and other venues.However, that decision has now been reversed after the UK’s Chief Medical Officer, Prof Chris Whitty, said the country is now “at the outer edge” of how far it can safely re-open.Speaking at a Downing Street press
Billie Eilish is back with new music.
Tampa’s Ybor City, similar to Austin’s Red River District or New Orleans’ French Quarter is a community filled entirely of independently owned restaurants, bars, retail shops and concert venues. Crowbar, opened in 2006, is a 300-person venue with an outdoor beer garden.
FromSoftware has announced that Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice will be receiving a new update later this year, bundled with new content.The update is expected to release on October 29 for all platforms and will bring new challenges and cosmetic items.Reflections and Gauntlets of Strength are the main features to be added to Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Reflections of Strength will allow players to jump into rematches against any previously defeated boss.
Rolling Stones stars Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, Aerosmith rockers Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, and other musicians are demanding politicians seek approval from artists before playing their songs at campaign rallies.An open letter released by the artists demands major U.S.
Green Day, Mick Jagger, Lorde, Blondie and REM have all signed an open letter to prevent the unauthorised use of their music at political rallies.Jagger, who has previously denounced Donald Trump for playing The Rolling Stones at his rallies, joined forces with the extensive list of artists and the Artists Rights Alliance (ARA) ahead of the US elections.In an open letter penned by the ARA, they demand that the major US national political party committees “establish clear policies requiring
Stars of rock, pop and hip-hop have had enough of hearing their songs pumped at political rallies without the green light. So they’re standing up for their rights.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managersaeloun sing-geul-eul-gajigo issseubnida.What’s that, you say? You don’t speak Korean? Well, rest assured, the little girls understand.BTS, the South Korean boy band that’s an international sensation, will return soon with new music, they revealed during a livestream. BTS will have a new English single next month, the prelude to a new album.
A new bill in the House Representatives aims to keep struggling independent music venues afloat during the ongoing pandemic. Introduced Thursday by Reps. Ron Kind (D-WI) and Mike K