The Weeknd has shared a preview of his new single, titled Take My Breath.
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Pip Blom have announced a UK and Ireland 2022 headline tour and have shared a new single – you can listen to ‘It Should Have Been Fun’ below.The news comes after the Amsterdam band recently announced details of their second studio album ‘Welcome Break’, which is set to arrive this autumn, and released its first single, the punchy and feel-good ‘Keep It Together’.Speaking about ‘It Should Have Been Fun’, the band’s frontwoman, herself named Pip Blom, said: “When writing the tracks for the record
.The Weeknd has shared a preview of his new single, titled Take My Breath.
Former Miss Ireland Aoife Walsh is floating on a cloud of love following the birth of her baby girl last month. The Tipp native shared her joy to welcome her daughter on social media by posting a short and sweet message – ‘She’s here!’
Lil Nas X secures the highest new entry on this week’s Official Irish Singles Chart with Industry Baby.
Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York, is in talks with streaming platforms to turn her debut novel, set for release next month, into a Bridgerton inspired series.
Whitesnake and Foreigner co-headlining alongside special guests Europe.“I pray every day we can all make this happen and once again, share unforgettable evenings together and celebrate the amazing journey we have been on for almost 50 years!” said Whitesnake’s David Coverdale.Mick Jones of Foreigner added: “We can’t wait to kick off the summer in the UK and Ireland with a massive tour alongside our friends Whitesnake and Europe.
Jobs and earnings for SAG-AFTRA members have “rebounded and reached a new high in the first months of 2021, with streaming and commercials showing significant growth,” the union said Saturday night following an all-day meeting of its national board of directors.
Reality star Maura Higgins has travelled with a ‘mini-entourage’ to Dublin as she begins filming for her new beauty show.
Irish Women in Harmony bring the past and the future into the present with their new single Only A Woman.
Irina Shayk and Jason Sudeikis shared an apparently “friendly hug” after attending a celebratory dinner at Hunt & Fish Club on Tuesday night (July 20) in Midtown Manhattan in New York City.
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Connie Constance has shared a new track called ‘Prim & Propa’ – you can listen to it below.The song will appear on the Watford singer-songwriter’s new EP of the same name, which is due for release on September 2.
Kevin Abstract, de facto leader of L.A.-based group Brockhampton, shared his new single "Slugger" on Friday. Boasting features from $NOT and UK rapper slowthai, the track was co-produced by Abstract himself alongside Al Hug and fellow Brockhampton member Romil Hemnani.
Shakira has announced the release of her new single, Don't Wait Up, set to drop this Friday (July 16).
Chvrches have released new single ‘Good Girls’ – the latest from their upcoming new album ‘Screen Violence’. They’ve also announced 2022 UK tour dates.“The opening line – ‘killing your idols is a chore’ – was something I wrote after listening to some friends arguing about the present day implications of loving certain problematic male artists”, says vocalist Lauren Mayberry.
Former Saturday’s singer Una Healy has revealed she is ‘excited’ to be fronting a new music show with fellow Irish musician Loah.
Chvrches have confirmed the release of their new single ‘Good Girls’ later tonight (July 12).The track is the latest to be previewed from the three-piece’s upcoming new album ‘Screen Violence’, which is set for release on August 27.‘Good Girls’ will premiere on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show this evening at 6:10pm UK time.The band teased its release over the weekend with a film-style poster which includes the words “I won’t apologise again…”.Good Girls premieres tomorrow on @anniemacmanus @BBCR1.
Tori Amos has announced a UK and European tour, taking place across February and March next year.The tour will kick off in Berlin, before heading through Poland, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, France, The Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, the UK and Ireland.