Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey took a trip to Greece to wrap up their European getaway!
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Slipknot have announced that their 2021 festival dates this summer in Russia, Ukraine and Europe have been rescheduled to 2022.Taking to social media on Friday (June 11), the metal icons shared new dates for festival shows in Moscow, Kiev, Bucharest, Plovdiv, Athens and Wacken.
They added that “further shows and dates will be announced soon”.Festival’s affected include Park Live Festival (Russia), Upark Festival (Ukraine), Romexpo (Romania), Hills Of Rock (Bulgaria), Release Festival (Greece),
.Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey took a trip to Greece to wrap up their European getaway!
Gerry Cinnamon has announced the rescheduled dates for his postponed UK and Ireland tour – check them out below.The Scottish singer-songwriter first pushed back a planned run of headline shows in May 2020, confirming at the time that he would head back out on the road in May and June this year.However, Cinnamon was forced to shelve the concerts back in April – citing the “restrictions and continuing uncertainty” surrounding live music amid the coronavirus pandemic.Taking to Instagram yesterday
Wilco have announced new dates for a planned run of shows across the US, following coronavirus-enforced postponements.Originally announced in March 2020, the band will embark on their ‘It’s Time’ co-headline tour with Sleater-Kinney throughout this August. Wilco will then go it alone for a number of festival and solo headline shows.In October, the band will then begin the ‘Ode To Joy’ tour, in support of their 11th LP ‘An Ode To Joy’.
Christopher Vourlias One year after the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival was among the world’s first industry events to pivot to an online edition because of the coronavirus pandemic, planning for the 2021 follow-up “has been feverish, to say the least,” says festival director Orestis Andreadakis.But with open-air cinemas across Greece reopening this spring, and life in this sun-splashed Mediterranean nation—as it is elsewhere in Europe and some parts of the world—beginning to return to
Biffy Clyro have rescheduled their upcoming European tour to 2022 due to the uncertainty over travel restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic.The three-piece’s latest amendment to their live plans follows on from the rescheduling of the UK dates on their ‘Fingers Crossed’ tour to October as a result of the continuing health crisis.Addressing fans in a statement this morning (June 22), Biffy said that they made the decision to postpone their European tour – which had been due to kick off in
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefDark comedy film “Manchurian Tiger” won the top prize, the Golden Goblet, Saturday at the 24th edition of the Shanghai International Film Festival.“Manchurian Tiger,” directed by Geng Jun, is the tale of a man who is on the run from debt collectors and manages to embroil family and friends in his misadventures.Films that won multiple prizes included “The Contrary Route” by currently jailed Iranian director Abolfazl Jalili and Russia’s “The Conscience,” which
Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis are doing the red carpet right in matching shirts!
What we said: “A dangerous adventure of self-betterment from the teeming city streets, influenced by Adiga’s own avowed love of Dickens and Balzac, and it’s a really enjoyable story. ” Russian veteran Andrei Konchalovsky returns to the spotlight with this scathing account of a Soviet-era scandal: a massacre of striking workers in 1961, which was promptly hushed up by the authorities.
Kelly Lee Owens has cancelled her forthcoming European tour dates.The Welsh producer had been set to embark on a European tour in November ahead of a run of UK dates, which are “still going ahead as planned” later this year.Sharing a statement on Twitter this morning (June 14), Owens explained that she was cancelling her European tour “for several reasons”, adding: “Let me be candid as to why. The main reason is of course the ongoing [coronavirus] pandemic.
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Kanye West seems to be moving on from his estranged wife, Kim Kardashian—with Russian supermodel Irina Shayk. She and the rapper were seen in Provence, France, on his 44th birthday on Tuesday.
Kanye West has been spotted enjoying a romantic getaway in France with model Irina Shayk.The 44 year old rapper was seen with 35 year old Russian catwalk queen Irina taking a stroll in Provence in France, in photos obtained by DailyMail.com.The superstar pair are staying at the luxury Villa La Coste boutique hotel together, where they’re believed to have celebrated music star Kanye’s birthday.
Last week, it was announced that “Petrov’s Flu,” the new Russian language film by Kirill Serebrennikov, will bow in competition at the Cannes Film Festival this summer for the pic’s world premiere. In addition, they’ve released an enticing trailer (see below) with English subtitles that echo the comedic tone and showcases Serebrennikov’s strong visual style.
After taking a year off due to COVID-19, Cannes’ Critics’ Week, the parallel side-bar part of Cannes that focuses on first and second films by emerging filmmakers, is back and has revealed its line-up. The head of the jury for the 60th edition of Semaine de la Critique, as it is known in France, will be led by Romanian auteur Cristian Mungiu, and it’s a very French-heavy line-up.
Dumfriesshire MSP Oliver Mundell said: “A visit to Hallmuir helps illustrate the very personal stories from the dark days of World War Two which brought the first generation of local Ukrainian residents to our area.“The chapel’s beautiful interior is well worth a visit and has, in particular, become a focal point for families and individuals with Ukrainian connections locally, across the UK and, indeed, globally.”
Peter Caranicas Deputy Editor“Pari,” the story of an Iranian mother’s search for her missing son in Athens, directed by Siamak Etemadi, an Iranian who lives in Greece, won the top feature film prize at the Los Angeles Greek Film Festival, an annual showcase for Greek cinema that wrapped its fifteenth edition on May 30.“Parontes,” under its English title “Being Present,” a penetrating look at the COVID-19 crisis in Greece (pictured above), directed by Yorgos Avgeropoulos, took home LAGFF’s