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Police confirm teen deaths after SWG3 rave 'drug related' but boys unknown to each other - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - Beyond
dailyrecord.co.uk
15.08.2023

Police confirm teen deaths after SWG3 rave 'drug related' but boys unknown to each other

Police investigating the deaths of two teenagers who both attended an event at a Glasgow nightclub have confirmed they are not connected but suspected to be drug related. Two 18-year-old males died after DJ Ben Hemsley headlined a rave at a SWG3, on Eastvale Place in the West End, on Saturday.

‘Harry Styles has a special ability - you only see it at his live shows’ - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Manchester
ok.co.uk
29.01.2024

‘Harry Styles has a special ability - you only see it at his live shows’

Last summer, concert-goers turned out in their droves wearing flamboyant cowboy hats and funky feather boas draped around their necks.They made their way to stadiums in cities across the UK, including London, Edinburgh and Manchester, to see the one and only Harry Styles as the Watermelon Sugar singer finally brought his Love on Tour shows to the British Isles after much delay caused by the coronavirus pandemic. But it was surely worth the wait. Reflecting on the summer gigs, Matt Owen, programming manager at Wembley, hails Love On Tour as “a remarkable moment” in the stadium’s history.

Brit Beat: Burna Boy Sets the U.K. Ablaze, Making Afrobeats Chart History - variety.com - Britain - Nigeria
variety.com
03.10.2023

Brit Beat: Burna Boy Sets the U.K. Ablaze, Making Afrobeats Chart History

Mark Sutherland Burna Boy is on fire. In September, the Nigerian singer created a little slice of U.K. chart history as his seventh album, “I Told Them…,” went straight to No.

Peter Gabriel Looks Forward, Not Back at First London Show in a Decade: Concert Review - variety.com
variety.com
20.06.2023

Peter Gabriel Looks Forward, Not Back at First London Show in a Decade: Concert Review

Mark Sutherland “It’s getting increasingly difficult to tell the real from the fake these days,” Peter Gabriel said with a smile as he strolled nonchalantly onto the stage at London’s O2 Arena. “It might surprise you to learn that you’re looking at an avatar. But unlike the wonderful ABBA show just down the road, my avatar is 20 years older, 20 pounds heavier and completely bald. Meanwhile, I’m ripped and lying on a beach…” For some musicians of a certain age, the past is not a foreign country: They’re happy to do things exactly the same way today as they did back then. Not Peter Gabriel. He has always maintained a primary interest in evolution — human, musical and technological — and at 73, that has not changed.

Roger Waters Doubles Down on Controversial Comments and Conspiracy Theories at London Show: Concert Review - variety.com - Britain - Israel - city Tel Aviv - county Christian
variety.com
07.06.2023

Roger Waters Doubles Down on Controversial Comments and Conspiracy Theories at London Show: Concert Review

Mark Sutherland “I know you didn’t come here to listen to this,” sighed Roger Waters as he surveyed the O2 crowd. With most aging rockers on a “first-ever farewell tour”, that statement would likely mean they were about to play some new material. At Roger Waters’ show, sadly, it meant he was about to sing the same old song. Sure enough, an extended rant against “the Israeli lobby” and British MP Christian Wakeford followed.  “They are trying to cancel me,” he claimed, to at first hesitant, but then louder applause. “And it hurts. We’ve done 80 shows and we’ve done nothing but share our love for people. That’s why I’m so pissed off with this Israeli lobby bullshit.” He also accused his critics of, “Making up stuff because you’ve been told to by your masters from the Foreign Office in Tel Aviv.”

Britain’s Indie Music Queen Lauren Laverne on Championing New Artists and Why Representation Isn’t a Problem for the 6 Music Festival - variety.com - Britain - Manchester
variety.com
23.03.2023

Britain’s Indie Music Queen Lauren Laverne on Championing New Artists and Why Representation Isn’t a Problem for the 6 Music Festival

Mark Sutherland Lauren Laverne is buzzing with excitement. She woke up to the news that Lizzo had given her a shout-out from the stage at London’s O2 Arena. “Lauren Laverne played my record on Radio 6 and just like that, I was flying to England every other weekend,” declared the singer, who had her first major radio exposure on Laverne’s BBC 6 Music show back in 2013. “What an utter queen,” laughs Laverne, who has been helming the station’s flagship breakfast show since 2019. “For everybody at 6, it’s a dream come true to have a world-changing, game-changing artist standing up on stage and describing what we do. We’re this little greenhouse; we plant these seeds and what grows out of them, who knows?”

ABBA’s ‘Voyage’ Virtual Concert to Go on Tour ‘Around the World’ - variety.com
variety.com
02.03.2023

ABBA’s ‘Voyage’ Virtual Concert to Go on Tour ‘Around the World’

Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor ABBA’s ‘Voyage’ virtual concert — which opened in a specially built London arena last May and has sold more than 1 million tickets — will go on a global tour, Universal Music Group chairman Lucian Grainge confirmed during the company’s earnings call on Thursday. “Plans are now in development to take ‘ABBA Voyage’ around the world,” Grainge said on the call. Presumably, that means the show will be playing in specially modified arenas in major cities across the globe. Contacted by Variety, reps for ABBA and Universal, the group’s label, did not immediately have further information. While details are slim and the news is not a shock, it is the first official confirmation that the show — a multi-multi-million-dollar project, nearly six years in the making, that saw George Lucas’ Industrial Light & Magic using motion-capture technology to create “ABBA-tars” of the group as they looked in 1979 playing a 90-minute concert of their most-loved songs — will play somewhere besides the London theater. While technically not a hologram show, “Voyage” represents a new peak in that type of technology — the four bandmembers, who are now in their seventies, spent many hours performing for the motion-capture cameras to appear as lifelike as possible. It has received rave reviews nearly across the board.

ABBA’s ‘Voyage’ CGI Extravaganza Is Everything It’s Cracked Up to Be, and More: ‘Concert’ Review - variety.com - Sweden
variety.com
28.05.2022

ABBA’s ‘Voyage’ CGI Extravaganza Is Everything It’s Cracked Up to Be, and More: ‘Concert’ Review

Mark Sutherland “To be or not to be, that is no longer the question,” declared ABBA co-founder and musical mastermind Benny Andersson at the start of “ABBA Voyage,” the Swedish quartet’s first “concert” in over 40 years. And if that sounds like a curiously existential way to begin a pop concert, well, this is no ordinary live show.For a start, despite Andersson’s insistence that “This is really me, I just look very good for my age,” it’s actually his de-aged, computer-generated avatar — or “ABBA-tar,” if you must — that is speaking his pre-recorded words.

'Racist and sectarian singing' at Orange Walk in Glasgow as police make arrests - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
18.09.2021

'Racist and sectarian singing' at Orange Walk in Glasgow as police make arrests

Glasgow today following "outbreaks of racist and sectarian singing" by some people attending processions. Police have condemned the "utterly unacceptable" behaviour and say they have seen a number of people intent in "stirring up hatred" at some marches.

Top Scots cop stands by Rangers fans' George Square celebrations police response - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - George
dailyrecord.co.uk
04.08.2021

Top Scots cop stands by Rangers fans' George Square celebrations police response

police commander has said that he stands by the response to the Rangers title celebrations in George Square. Chief Superintendent Mark Sutherland, who is the divisional commander for Greater Glasgow, said heavy handed policing can often provoke crowd conflict rather than prevent it.

Brit Beat: Paul McCartney, Chris Martin and More Lobby for Streaming Reform, BRIT Awards Move Forward (Cautiously) - variety.com - Britain
variety.com
30.04.2021

Brit Beat: Paul McCartney, Chris Martin and More Lobby for Streaming Reform, BRIT Awards Move Forward (Cautiously)

Mark Sutherland Sir Paul McCartney, Stevie Nicks, Led Zeppelin, Coldplay’s Chris Martin and over 150 successful artists and songwriters recently joined the growing chorus of voices demanding changes in the way music streaming pays creators in Britain.But while the open letter to U.K.

Paedophile hunters do not violate privacy rights court rules as snared Glasgow man loses appeal - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain
dailyrecord.co.uk
15.07.2020

Paedophile hunters do not violate privacy rights court rules as snared Glasgow man loses appeal

UK's highest court ruled on Wednesday that the interests of children have priority over any interest a paedophile could have in being allowed to engage in criminal conduct. Mark Sutherland was convicted in August 2018 of attempting to communicate indecently with an older child, and related offences, after evidence collected by a paedophile hunter group was handed to police.

Twelve-year-old boy charged over Rangers' Alfredo Morelos race attack - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
13.02.2020

Twelve-year-old boy charged over Rangers' Alfredo Morelos race attack

A 12-year-old boy has been charged and reported in connection with alleged racist chants towards Rangers star Alfredo Morelos.

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