Ye time! Kanye West was “in a really happy mood” while enjoying time with friends after putting his relationship with Irina Shayk on the back burner, an eyewitness tells Us Weekly.
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Sam Fender and St Vincent have both shared their new take on Metallica‘s ‘Sad But True’, taken from the band’s landmark 30th anniversary celebration of ‘The Black Album’.Announced last week, ‘The Metallica Blacklist’, will see over 50 artists each contributing “a unique interpretation” of their favourite song from the 1991 album, with profits from the tribute record being split between charities of the artist’s choice and Metallica’s All Within My Hands Foundation.The record was initially
.Ye time! Kanye West was “in a really happy mood” while enjoying time with friends after putting his relationship with Irina Shayk on the back burner, an eyewitness tells Us Weekly.
Metallica have announced details of two special hometown shows in San Francisco to celebrate 40 years as a band.This December, the band will return to the Chase Centre, the venue they opened in 2019 with their ‘S&M2’ shows, for a pair of gigs.Entry to the gigs, set to take place on December 17 and 19, is open to members of the band’s Fifth Member fan club.
Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker continue to grace our Instagram feeds with photos of them being in love with one another. The famous couple recently took a trip to Las Vegas together for the UFC match that took place last weekend and there were plenty of photos to prove it.
Sam Fender has promised that his upcoming new album is “leagues ahead” of his 2019 debut ‘Hypersonic Missiles’.The North Shields musician is set to release his second studio LP ‘Seventeen Going Under’ on October 8.Speaking to NME for this week’s Big Read, Fender spoke in detail about the upcoming record and said that he believes that ‘Seventeen Going Under’ is “leagues ahead” of his September 2019 debut album.“As a record I think this one is leagues ahead [of ‘Hypersonic Missiles’],” Fender
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Sam Fender has spoken about cancel culture, criticising how it’s predicated on people being perfect.The singer-songwriter, who this week announced details of his new album ‘Seventeen Going Under’, told NME in his Big Read cover interview that he is uncomfortable with the way people sharpen their pitchforks without recognising nuance and flaws.“I didn’t want to start on ‘cancel culture’ because I don’t want to sound like Piers Morgan [and] I fucking hate that cunt,” said Fender, when asked by NME
Nothing beats a live Comic-Con with the scream of the audience, the thunder of Hall H, and the social media wattage that shines out of San Diego. I’ll never forget the first time that Marvel walked the cast of Guardians of the Galaxy from the Hilton over to the Convention Center: The fans went so crazy, you’d think some of The Beatles came back from the dead and there was an immediate reunion.
published an article about their declining partnership. (See the above photo, which was snapped Thursday afternoon.)The article was written by Sheera Frenkel and Cecilia Kang, who have a book about Facebook, “An Ugly Truth,” due out next week.
Amazon Prime Video and IMDb TV have unveiled their lineup for the upcoming San Diego Comic-Con, which runs from Friday, July 23 to Sunday, July 25.
This year’s San Diego Comic-Con@Home will get a healthy helping Star Trek content as Paramount+ unveils back-to-back panels for the beloved sci-fi franchise.
Warner Bros. TV will have panels for their DC’s Legends of Tomorrow and Roswell, New Mexico during San Diego Comic-Con@Home which runs July 23-25.
EXCLUSIVE: Nothing beats trotting out your theatrical film slate with stars before a live-audience of 6,5K roaring attendees at the San Diego Convention Center’s Hall H. As such, it shouldn’t come as a shock to hear that Disney’s Marvel Studios films and MCU series won’t be putting in an appearance during the virtual edition of Comic-Con, nor will Warner Bros.’ DC films.
Sam Fender has announced the release of his second album, ‘Seventeen Going Under’, and has shared upcoming LP’s title track – you can listen to it below.The North Shields singer-songwriter will release the follow-up to his 2019 debut album ‘Hypersonic Missiles’ on October 8 via Polydor Records.Produced alongside Bramwell Bronte, Fender’s upcoming LP will see him “turning the mirror on himself; his adolescence and the trials and tribulations of growing up,” a press release reads.“It’s a relatable
second Comic-Con@Home edition of the beloved pop-culture event, is beginning to take shape.
Zooey Deschanel, 41, and her boyfriend, Jonathan Scott, 43, made the most of their time in San Francisco. The Property Brother posted a selfie on Monday July 5 that the two took during a weekend visit, which Jonathan called a “wonderful adventure.” Jonathan said that he and the New Girl star kept the trip action-packed “from steep romantic strolls and yummy food to an excessive amount of escape rooms,” in his caption.
EXCLUSIVE: It comes as no surprise to hear that AMC’s The Walking Dead, which is heading into its final season, will be a part of this summer’s virtual edition of San Diego Comic-Con; the 2x Primetime Emmy winning zombie series has been a fixture in Hall H since its beginning.
Sir Tom Jones, Rag ‘N’ Bone Man, Mahalia, James Arthur, Frank Turner, Sam Fender and Fontaines D.C. will also take place at grassroots music venues to mark the return of live music.Sir Tom Jones said: “Musicians can record in their bedrooms, but they can’t learn to perform in public without a place to play.
ViacomCBS chair Shari Redstone in a pink cardigan and black backpack, NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell in short sleeves, Discovery chief executive David Zaslav in dark shades and a signature vest and Comcast CEO Brian Roberts pulling up in a car – these are of some of the first shots of media moguls arriving in Sun Valley, Idaho for the Allen & Company conference.
Sam Fender has teased that he’ll be releasing some new music arriving later this week.The North Shields singer-songwriter, who released his debut album ‘Hypersonic Missiles’ back in 2019, took to Twitter this evening (July 5) to seemingly announce that he will be releasing new music on Wednesday (July 7).“HERE WE GO AGAIN. HOLD TIGHT.