COVID-19 restrictions.The Streets, Headie One and Kano were booked to headline the skate festival, which was due to take place September 23-26, with Little Simz, Becky Hill, Pa Salieu and Greentea Peng also scheduled to appear across the weekend.
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Nine Inch Nails don’t want fans any “Closer.”Trent Reznor‘s industrial rock band canceled the rest of its 2021 tour Thursday, alluding to the escalating COVID-19 crisis on a statement posted to Twitter.“It is with great regret that we are cancelling all NIN appearances for the remainder of this year,” the band wrote.“When originally planned, these shows were intended to be a cathartic and celebratory return to live music.
However, with each passing day it’s becoming more apparent we’re not at
.COVID-19 restrictions.The Streets, Headie One and Kano were booked to headline the skate festival, which was due to take place September 23-26, with Little Simz, Becky Hill, Pa Salieu and Greentea Peng also scheduled to appear across the weekend.
Strictly Come Dancing contestants have reportedly been told to “avoid partying” while filming the series this year to try and avoid catching Covid-19. Last year, longtime professional dancer Katya Jones and her celebrity partner Nicola Adams were devastated when they had to withdraw from the competition after just a few dances.
Patton Oswalt has canceled a few shows on his upcoming Patton Oswalt Live: Who’s Ready To Laugh? tour.
At this point, we have to brace ourselves anytime Joe Rogan makes headlines.
Reading & Leeds Festival will be offering COVID-19 vaccinations at both festival sites this weekend (August 27-29).Jabs will be offered to festivalgoers as part of the NHS’ ongoing vaccination programme, with a particular focus now on vaccinating 16 and 17-year-olds in England.Pop-up vaccination clinics will be operating at both Reading and Leeds this weekend, while a “vaccine bus” is set to be in attendance at Reading along with the promise that festivalgoers will be able “to pick up a jab as
do not have to show proof of vaccination or a negative coronavirus test to attend his album listening party in Chicago on Thursday, but they will have the chance to get inoculated on site.A spokesperson for Soldier Field, the football stadium at which the Chicago native’s event will be held, told TMZ Wednesday that there will be more than 1,500 doses of the Johnson & Johnson and recently-FDA-approved Pfizer vaccines on hand at the venue for any fans who choose to roll up their sleeves.This is
“If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power,” by Halsey (Capitol)Halsey gave birth this summer and she supplied her own baby gift — a terrific new album in a new musical direction.The 13-track “If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power” sees Halsey teaming up with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross of the rock band Nine Inch Nails and who are frequent movie soundtrack collaborators.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFor the second year in a row, the flagship VidCon creator and fan convention in Anaheim, Calif., has been nixed because of the COVID pandemic.On Friday, VidCon announced that the 11th annual VidCon US event, which had been slated to take place Oct. 22-24, has been canceled.At the same time, VidCon has scheduled the next in-person event in the U.S.
Morrissey and Slipknot have both been announced as headliners at Riot Fest 2021 after Nine Inch Nails pulled out of performing at next month’s festival.Riot Fest will return to Douglass Park in Chicago from September 16-19, with The Smashing Pumpkins and Run The Jewels also headlining.Nine Inch Nails will no longer be performing at the festival after they announced yesterday (August 19) that they were cancelling all of their remaining tour dates for 2021 due to concerns over the coronavirus
Nine Inch Nails have cancelled all of their scheduled live performances for 2021 due to coronavirus concerns.The Trent Reznor-fronted band had been due to play two headline shows at Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica in Cleveland, Ohio on September 21 and 23, with Pixies as the support act.They were also set to top the bill at Riot Fest 2021 (September 16-19), Louder Than Life (September 23-26) and Welcome To Rockville (November 11-14).Taking to social media tonight (August 19), however, NIN announced
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorFollowing moves by Stevie Nicks, Garth Brooks and others, Nine Inch Nails announced on Thursday that they have cancelled all concert appearances for 2021. The group was scheduled to begin a series of dates in September and November in Cleveland on September 21.“It is with great regret that we are cancelling all NIN appearances for the remainder of the year,” the group said in a statement posted on its social media accounts.
Nine Inch Nails is no longer playing shows this year.
Corey Taylor and his solo live band treated fans in Springfield, Missouri to covers of Slipknot and Nine Inch Nails during their gig earlier this week – watch footage below.The Slipknot frontman is currently touring his 2020 debut solo album ‘CMFT’, which was released last October in the US.Taylor and his live backing band performed the Springfield gig on Monday (August 16) while wearing full KISS make-up, with the band performing an extended set after support act Cherry Bombs (the dance troupe
James Newman has successfully fought off a legal claim by another songwriter who accused him of ripping off her work on Rudimental’s 2013 hit ‘Waiting All Night’, which Newman co-wrote.Kelly-Marie Smith initially also sued all three members of Rudimental and another co-writer, Jonny Harris, in relation her claim that ‘Waiting All Night’ infringed the copyright in her 2007 song ‘Can You Tell Me?’ However, it was her claim against Newman that was the focus by the time the matter reached the the
Chris Willman Music WriterIn what many in the music industry fear is a harbinger of things to come, Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam, a major country music festival set to go down Labor Day weekend in Florida, has been called off for this year due to record-breaking COVID spikes in the state.Chris Stapleton, Brooks & Dunn and Old Dominion were slated as headliners for the three-day fest that would have gone down in Panama City, Florida Sept. 3-5.
PAX Australia 2021 has been cancelled for a second year in a row due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The event’s organisers announced the news on the official PAX website yesterday (August 9): “It is with a heavy heart that today we announce the postponement of PAX Aus 2021.