Coldplay is going out on tour – and they’re making their tour as sustainable as possible.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorSome things never change, and nearly 40 years after they first formed, the Red Hot Chili Peppers are still goofballs.
The group, whose most solid lineup — cofounders Anthony Kiedis and Flea with drummer Chad Smith and guitarist John Frusciante — recently reunited, has announced a stadium tour for next year.They don’t have any dates of details except that they’re playing in Europe in June and North American in July, but they got the news out via a goofy fake news
.Coldplay is going out on tour – and they’re making their tour as sustainable as possible.
Red Hot Chili Peppers are, according to drummer Chad Smith, “almost done” recording their next album. It will be the first to feature guitarist John Frusciante since 2006’s ‘Stadium Arcadium’.In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Smith said the band is “getting along great”, and that they are “really listening to each other in a new way”.After a ten-year absence from the group, Frusciante re-joined in 2019, replacing Josh Klinghoffer.
Porridge Radio, Joy Crookes, PinkPanthress and more, and have received 12-month grants of up to £15,000 alongside career advice and contact with other music managers.One music manager who has been a part of the Accelerator scheme is Ina Tatarko of Hoof Management, who works with Squid, Laura Misch and others.
Bryan Adams has shared details of UK tour in support of his new album ‘So Happy It Hurts’, which is due for release in March.The dates take in some previously announced UK shows for summer 2022 which include a closing show at Cardiff Castle on July 11.
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Rock veterans Red Hot Chili Peppers, recently reunited with guitarist John Frusciante, have announced a 2022 world tour with a truly impressive list of guest acts: A$AP Rocky, HAIM, Thundercat, Beck, St. Vincent, Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, The Strokes, and King Princess will perform at select shows across the 32 dates.
Chris Willman Music WriterThe Red Hot Chili Peppers are looking to bring stadium shows back to Europe as well as America next summer, with the unveiling of a 2022 tour that will begin in Spain next June and come to the U.S. for 19 shows beginning in Denver in late July.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers have confirmed a host of UK dates for 2022 – and they are coming to Glasgow.
Red Hot Chili Peppers have announced the dates for their upcoming world stadium tour in 2022, with support from The Strokes, HAIM, A$AP Rocky, St. Vincent and more.Last month, the band revealed that they would be heading out on the road next year for their first shows since guitarist John Frusciante rejoined the band in 2019 after a 10-year absence.The news of the band’s live return was shared in a spoof news conference from the fictional KHOT station.
Mitski set the world of indie rock on fire with her 2018 album Be The Cowboy, one of the year's most acclaimed LPs. Today, she returns with "Working for the Knife," her first new solo single since then.
Sons Of Kemet have announced that they’ll be heading out on the road for a UK tour next year.The experimental jazz quartet, led by Shabaka Hutchings, will kick off the run of dates on February 19 at Gorilla in Manchester, followed by shows in Glasgow, Leeds, Bristol, and ending the tour with their biggest headline show to date at London’s Roundhouse on February 26.“UK/EU tickets on sale now!!!! We cannot wait to be back playing live for you after such a long pause,” the group wrote on
Four massively popular groups from the late 1980s and early 1990s are joining forces for a massive 2022 stadium tour. New Kids on the Block, Salt-N-Pepa, En Vogue and Rick Astley appeared on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" Monday to participate in her "Kelly-oke" medley where they confirmed that they’re all going on tour from May to July for a total of 55 performances in 54 all across the United States and Canada. In the segment, they performed a medley of their hits such as "Step by Step," "Whatta
lot of people, including her own constituents, Stephen Colbert is getting a bit tired of Arizona Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema. And so it is that on Thursday’s episode of “The Late Show” he mocked the hell out of her using repurposed footage from the classic Al Pacino movie “Dog Day Afternoon” to make clear just how incoherent and impossible-to-deal-with she’s being.
Jillian Medford, performing under the name Ian Sweet, has shared the visuals for her latest single, “f*ckthat.” Serving as the official follow-up to her 2020 album, Show Me How You Disappear, the clip plays out like a frantic, all-night phone call Medford would rather not be on. "My phone causes me a lot of anxiety! I really only like to use it to take videos and pictures of my dog," Medford said of the song.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers are set to head around the planet for a 2022 world stadium tour.The dates will be the band’s first since guitarist John Frusciante revealed that he was rejoining the band in 2019 after a 10-year absence.After revealing that they were currently creating new music earlier this year, the band have now confirmed that they will hit the road next year.The news was shared in a spoof news conference from the fictional KHOT station.
Courteeners, Kasabian and Blossoms set to headline.The Warrington two-dayer will take place at Victoria Park on May 28 and 29 next year. Other acts on the bill across the weekend include DMA’S, Becky Hill, Tom Grennan, Starsailor, Cast, The Fratellis and Example.Courteeners will perform on the Saturday, marking their return to the festival for the first time since headlining the inaugural event in 2018. The announcement of the band’s inclusion comes just days before their huge Old Trafford show
Little Simz has unveiled a string of North American tour dates, celebrating the release of her recent album ‘Sometimes I Might Be Introvert’.The ten-stop tour will be spread across May next year and include performances in Portland, San Francisco, Toronto, Los Angeles and New York, among other locations. It will follow on from the rapper’s UK tour between October and December, and her European circuit kicking off in January.