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Sam Fender has postponed his Glasgow shows in order for him and his band to get tested for COVID-19.The singer’s two shows were scheduled to take place at Barrowlands on 7-8 September as part of his UK tour. However, in a post on his Instagram Story, Fender said some of his touring crew members had been experiencing a heavy cough.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorWelcome to this week’s “Just for Variety.”It sounds like Michelle Obama will appear on the final season of “Black-ish.” After star Anthony Anderson teased the possibility when I caught up with him at the Television Academy’s pre-Emmy party for performer nominees, sources tell me that the former first lady’s appearance isn’t a done deal just yet, but they’re close to finalizing the details any day now.Anthony Anderson teases a possible
Metallica played their first full concert in 2021 with a surprise show in San Francisco last night (September 16).The metal veterans played a 16 song set spanning hits across their entire back catalogue at The Independent venue including the likes of ‘Sad But True’, ‘For Whom The Bell Tolls’, ‘Moth Into The Flame’, ‘One’, ‘Master Of Puppets’ and ‘Seek And Destroy’, the latter of which you can view below.
Sir Elton John has gone breaking some hearts as it has been announced that he has been forced to postpone his upcoming farewell tour across Europe and the UK.
LONDON -- Elton John says he is postponing European dates on his world tour until 2023 so that he can have an operation on an injured hip.The 74-year-old singer-songwriter had been due to play cities in Britain and Europe this year as part of the Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, followed by shows in the U.S.
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Sam Fender has confirmed he will be attending TRNSMT tomorrow after testing negative for covid. Earlier this week, the singer had to cancel his two gigs for the Barrowlands after his crew were 'coughing their guts up'.
Gigs are finally, FINALLY, back up and running in Manchester, and this Friday will see the biggest concert since March 2020 take place at Heaton Park.
Sam Fender has released ‘Get You Down’, the latest single from his upcoming new album, ‘Seventeen Going Under’.
Sam Fender fans were left gutted after the star cancelled tonight and tomorrow's gigs at the Barrowlands due to covid related issues. Taking to his Instagram last night, the singer revealed that half of his touring party are 'coughing their guts up'.
‘Impenetrable Cerebral Fortress’ arrived last year, will begin a string of “final shows” in San Francisco, California on November 7.Gulch’s current label Closed Casket Activities took to Instagram to share the tour’s official poster, which features the aforementioned date and location as well as a gig in Tampa, Florida (at FYAFest) for January 8.All remaining scheduled shows are scratched out, with the full details expected to be revealed at a later date.
Sam Fender has shared a new acoustic version of his recent single ‘Seventeen Going Under’ – you can listen to it below.The original version of the song is the title track from the North Shields singer-songwriter’s upcoming new album, which is set to arrive on October 8.The new acoustic rendition, which follows recent tracks ‘Howdon Aldi Death Queue’ and ‘Aye’, was recorded with a piano, mandolin, cello and an acoustic guitar, with help from Tender Central’s India Bourne.I’ve done a live acoustic
That’s No Moon has secured another big talent, with a former lead level designer on God Of War joining the team.Describing itself as “independent AAA” with a focus on storytelling, the new studio based in Los Angeles and San Diego already boasts major talent who previously worked at Infinity Ward, Sony Santa Monica, Sony Visual Arts, and EA respectively.Its latest recruit is Rob Davis who will be joining That’s No Moon as design director.
Tame Impala will require fans planning on attending one of the shows on the band’s fast-approaching US tour to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or a negative test received within the last 48 hours of the show’s date.“I have talked about this with my cohorts extensively and whilst the last thing I want to do is divide people based on what they believe and don’t believe, now is not the time to be putting everyone at risk for the sake of being nice,” bandleader Kevin Parker wrote in a
Sam Fender joined Declan McKenna for a performance of ‘Brazil’ at Leeds Festival earlier this afternoon (August 28) – watch the footage below.After making his main stage debut at Reading yesterday, McKenna performed again at its sister festival this afternoon.
Singer Beverly Shaw, a nightclub pioneer, identified as a lesbian, owned the upscale lesbian space Club Laurel in the 1950s. Club Laurel opened in 1957 and was one of the earliest lesbian nightclubs in the San Fernando Valley. It was located on Ventura Boulevard. Photo: ONE Archives at USC Libraries.