Keira Knightley is stepping out for the day with her husband James Righton.
Keira Knightley is stepping out for the day with her husband James Righton.
A relationship full of pride — not prejudice. Keira Knightley and her husband James Righton’s romance is still going strong after more than a decade.
Keira Knightley's 7-year-old daughter has been brutally honest for some time now, and the world — well, specifically her mom — got a taste of it, which she shared during her appearance on .The 37-year-old actress traveled down memory lane while catching up with Jimmy Fallon, but she also shared her kids' latest obsession: 's Rainbow Unicorn. While she was all for giving her daughters — Edie, 7, and Delilah, 3, whom she shares with husband James Righton — their fair share of Rainbow Unicorn, Knightley said she's also tried (key word, ) to show her kids some of her past work.«I did a version of a few years ago where I play, like, a psychotic pink cake,» she explained. «And so they watched that but didn’t like it at all.
Madonna on the one hand, and we’re told that’s not the right thing, then you have someone else, where we’re told, “They looked better 20 years ago”. How are we, culturally, meant to age?’The two-time Oscar nominee described her early taste of fame as ‘quite an entrance into life’. Knightley, who shares daughters Edie, seven, and three-year-old Delilah with musician husband James Righton, 39, also explained why she wanted to change the tide of her career after playing Elizabeth Swann in the Pirates Of The Caribbean films.
It’s official. The reviews are in and ABBA’s new concert experience, ABBA Voyage is a certified hit!The ABBA Voyage concert, which officially opened on at the purpose build ABBA Voyage Arena in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London, May 27, has received rapturous reviews from fans and critics.Kylie Minogue attended the premiere and said on Instagram, “Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! What.
ABBA Voyage digital concerts have spoken to NME about the experience of recreating the magic of the pop legends, and how long they expect to be playing for. Watch our video interview with some of the band above.Premiering earlier this week at the purpose-built ABBA Arena in Stratford, East London, to a delighted response from fans, the ambitious production sees a “digital” version of ABBA (or ‘ABBAtars’) performing alongside a 10-piece live band (put together with the help of Klaxons’ James Righton).Speaking to NME on the red carpet ahead of the performance, guitarist Dom John said that they were “buzzing, locked in and ready.”John recalled the first time he met ABBA in rehearsals – when he looked up to find Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson watching him play. “We played one of their songs, and I was playing both guitar parts and then looked up and realised that Benny and Bjorn were standing right in front of me!” he said.
ABBA Voyage live experience have spoken to NME about how it was made, as well as what could be next for both the show and the band. Watch our video interview above.Premiering earlier this week at the purpose-built ABBA Arena in Stratford, East London, to a delighted response from fans, the ambitious production sees a “digital” version of ABBA (or ‘ABBAtars’) performing alongside a 10-piece live band (put together with the help of Klaxons’ James Righton).Working on the show with ABBA were Svana Gisla (who produced Jay-Z and Beyoncé‘s On the Run Tour), choreographer Wayne McGregor, Johan Renck (who directed David Bowie‘s videos for ‘Blackstar’ and ‘Lazarus’), Baillie Walsh (who has directed for Massive Attack and Bruce Springsteen) and producer Ludvig Andersson (son of ABBA’s Benny Andersson and producer of And Then We Danced, Yung Lean‘s ‘In My Head’ and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again).“We did an awful lot of research and development on this, as you can imagine,” Gisla told NME from the red carpet.
James Righton, formerly of the Klaxons, has released a new single from his forthcoming album ‘Jim, I’m Still Here’, and teased an accompanying short film. Listen below.Titled ‘Never Give Up On The City’, the song follows previous singles ‘Pause’ and ‘Empty Rooms’, the latter of which was released in April and features ABBA member Benny Andersson.‘Never Give Up On The City’ is the latest track to be lifted from Righton’s upcoming album ‘Jim, I’m Still Here,’ and will mark Righton’s second solo project to be released under his own name since his 2020 debut, ‘The Performer’.The single continues Righton’s exploration of Jim, an alter ego he conceived during lockdown who will narrate the album.
Pirates of the Caribbean star Kiera Knightley was all smiles as she attended the opening night of ABBA’s new Voyage live show alongside her husband James Righton. The pair have been married since 2013 and share two daughters together – Edie, seven, and Delilah, two. For the star-studded event, Kiera, 37, looked chic in a black chiffon dress paired with a cropped blazer jacket and heels.To finish the look, the mum-of-two had a velvet burgundy bag in tow, and wore her hair in a straight bob.
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ABBA have previewed their upcoming ‘Voyage’ shows by sharing a series of official images – check them out below.The Swedish pop icons returned with their first album in 40 years, ‘Voyage’, last November and are due to host a string of “revolutionary” concerts at London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park from May 27.After sharing a dazzling first trailer for the production late last year, ABBA have now revealed four new photos – one for each “digital” member of the band: Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad.You can see the impressively lifelike avatars here:Last September, the ‘Voyage’ show producers spoke to NME about what to expect from what they described as a “magical space circus”.“It’s a concert on steroids, basically,” explained Ludwig Andersson. “However technically advanced these avatars are, this can never only be about technology.
ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus has said that he thinks the legendary group’s comeback is an “immense risk”.The Swedish pop icons returned with their first album in 40 years, ‘Voyage’, last November and are due to present a string of “revolutionary” concerts at London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park from May 27.‘Voyage’ went Platinum within just the first month of its release, while ABBA also received their first-ever Grammy nomination; their single ‘I Still Have Faith In You’ was up for this year’s ‘Record Of The Year’ prize.Additionally, the long-awaited album reached Number One in the UK and became the fastest-selling vinyl of the century.Despite this success, Ulvaeus explained in a new interview with The Sunday Times that he does have some concerns about the group making a comeback after such a long absence from music.“It’s an immense risk and most people I talk to don’t appreciate that,” he said “They say, ‘Oh, it’ll be fine.’ Sometimes I wake up at four in the morning and think, ‘What the hell have we done?'”The upcoming ‘Voyage’ concerts will see a “digital” version of ABBA performing alongside a 10-piece live band (put together with the help of Klaxons’ James Righton and featuring Little Boots) at the new purpose-built 3,000-capacity venue called ABBA Arena.Last September, the event’s producers spoke to NME about what to expect from the “magical space circus” before the release of a dazzling official trailer.Ulvaeus told The Sunday Times that he expected other musicians to be watching closely. “Lots of artists are going to be studying us, definitely, he said.
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Klaxons member James Righton has shared a new collaboration with ABBA‘s Benny Andersson – listen to ‘Empty Rooms’ below.The track is the latest preview of Righton’s new solo album, ‘Jim, I’m Still Here’, which was announced this month and will land on July 8 via Soulwax‘s label DEEWEE and made in collaboration with David and Stephen Dewaele.Righton met Andersson when putting together the live band for ABBA’s forthcoming Voyage live residency in London, which begins next month.“He’s never done anything like this before,” Righton said of Andersson’s contribution to the track. “I nervously sent him the track and a couple of days later he sent back this keyboard line which was perfect“’Empty Rooms’ is about silent conflicts,” he added.
Keira Knightley‘s daughters are going to get some incredible hand-me-downs!
Klaxons musician James Righton has today (April 6) unveiled details of a new album, ‘Jim, I’m Still Here’.The 12-track album has been made in collaboration with Soulwax’s David and Stephen Dewaele and includes a guest feature from ABBA’s Benny Andersson. It will arrive on July 8 via Soulwax’s Abel DEEWEE.The synth-laden album sees Righton taking on a new alter-ego called Jim and you can hear a taster of the upcoming album via new single ‘Pause’ below.1. ‘Livestream Superstar’2. ‘Pause’3. ‘Touch’4. ‘Release Party’5. ‘Real World Park’6. ‘Never Give Up On The City’7. ‘A Day At The Races’8. ‘I Want To Live’9. ‘Lover Boy’10. ‘Empty Rooms’ ft. Benny Andersson11. ‘Playing To Win’12. ‘Farewell Superstar’Speaking about the new album, Righton said: “The alter ego of Jim came to me whilst promoting my previous album ‘The Performer’ during the first week of lockdown.
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Little Boots has returned with a touching new single today (January 21) called ‘Crying On The Inside’ – listen to it below.The latest song from Little Boots, whose real name Victoria Hesketh, is released via her own imprint, On Repeat Records.It’s the third offering from her upcoming new, self-produced album, ‘Tomorrow’s Yesterdays’, which is set for release on March 18. It follows previous singles ‘Landline’ and ‘Silver Balloons’.Listen to the new song here:Speaking about the new song, Hesketh said it’s “about putting on a brave face when running into personal challenges; something I think we can all relate to, especially in the last year or so.“I personally love when songs reference other songs or records, which this does.
The Telegraph's Stella magazine, Keira Knightley revealed that her entire family contracted the virus, prompting them all to quarantine."I've got COVID and I'm feeling pretty rubbish," Knightley said, noting that she's promoting her new film, "Silent Night," while quarantining.The Oscar-nominated actress said her daughters, Edie, 6, and Delilah, 2, and husband, James Righton, are all fairing better than her.
Keira Knightley has revealed she has tested positive for COVID-19, and that she is suffering from symptoms while her husband James Righton is asymptomatic.The Pirates of the Caribbean star explained that she was “feeling pretty rubbish” during a new interview while isolating at home in London.“Do you mind if we don’t turn our camera on? It’s just that I’ve got COVID and I’m feeling pretty rubbish…” she told The Daily Telegraph‘s Stella magazine.Knightley added that her two children had also
Keira Knightly recently revealed that she, her husband and their young children have all been diagnosed with COVID-19.The celebrated actress was recently interviewed by magazine while promoting her upcoming horror comedy and she mentioned that she's currently in quarantine with her family, battling the illness.«I've got COVID and I'm feeling pretty rubbish,» Knightly shared, before revealing that her husband, James Righton, tested positive but has been asymptomatic."[He is] being very smug about
Keira Knightley has revealed that she, and her entire family, have been affected by COVID-19.
Keira Knightley is “feeling pretty rubbish” after contracting COVID-19.
James Righton has cancelled a sold-out show in London that was set to go down in December, citing a desire to wait until he has new music out in the world.The gig was slated to take place at the Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club on Wednesday December 1, rescheduled from its initial date of October 7, 2020.
Klaxons member James Righton has spoken to NME about the process of finding the members of ABBA‘s new live band, as well as revealing how it has helped shape his own new music.The Swedish pop legends returned earlier this month, announcing details of a “revolutionary” and immersive new live show called ‘Voyage’ along with a new 10-track album of the same name and the first two singles from it.The ‘Voyage’ live show will see a “digital” version of ABBA performing alongside a 10-piece live band
Little Boots and Klaxons’ James Righton have revealed that they will be taking up roles as part of the backing band for Abba’s ‘Voyage’ live show next year. Righton also had a hand in finding the other eight members of the group, who will back the virtual version of the Swedish pop legends.“I had an incredible/fun/magical/surreal time helping Benny and Bjorn find the ten-piece band for the reunion”, wrote Righton on Instagram.
Klaxons, has revealed his role in helping ABBA form their ten-piece reunion band.Righton – who recently dropped a new single of his own, the Soulwax-assisted ‘Release Party’ – shared the tidbit on Instagram over the weekend, posting a photo of himself and ABBA member Benny Andersson working together in a Swedish studio.“I had an incredible/fun/magical/surreal time helping Benny and Bjorn find the 10 piece band for the reunion,” he wrote in the photo’s caption.
While the rest of the world was lounging around in tie-dye sweatpants and rocking messy buns at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Keira Knightley was getting dressed in head-to-to Chanel — and for good reason.
Klaxons member James Righton has shared a new single called ‘Release Party’ – you can listen to it below.The musician, who’s previously worked on music under his Shock Machine moniker, released his debut album ‘The Performer’ via Soulwax‘s DEEWEE label last March.Righton has now shared a new single that will feature on DEEWEE’s new compilation ‘Foundations’, which arrives this Friday (May 7).
Keira Knightley gave some rare insight into her life as a mom during her Tuesday appearance on The Tonight Show, discussing how she, husband James Righton and their two daughters — Delilah, 1, and Edie, 5 — have been quarantining amid the ongoing COVID-19 global health crisis.
Keira Knightley became a mom in 2015, and the actress has been getting candid about her kid ever since.That being said, the Pirates of the Caribbean star kept her lips mostly zipped about her first little one until after she arrived.
Keira Knightley and James Righton are celebrating from afar.
Keira Knightley felt “totally alone” after welcoming her daughter Edie into the world in 2015.
Making a change. Kiera Knightley has decided that she will no longer bare it all on camera after becoming a mother of two children.
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