Daniel Craig will bid adieu to James Bond in No Time To Die. While the Bond movie, which has now been pushed to 2021, will watch Craig walk towards the exit door, all eyes are on the entry door.
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Sports Team frontman Alex Rice tells NME of their plans for a potential celebration if they were to win this week’s Hyundai Mercury Prize £25,000 cash reward. “I always remember Wolf Alice when they won, they went to the Hawley Arms and celebrated there.
Their award might even still be there. But we’ll just put it on a bar tab.”While wild celebrations might be planned, Sports Team won’t be able to celebrate for too long if victory comes their way – with Rice revealing that they’re heading into
.Daniel Craig will bid adieu to James Bond in No Time To Die. While the Bond movie, which has now been pushed to 2021, will watch Craig walk towards the exit door, all eyes are on the entry door.
Rumors have been swirling that Harry Styles is in the running to play James Bond in the next 007 movie, but now his rep is shooting that down.
One week after its Hyundai Mercury Prize win, Michael Kiwanuka’s third studio album KIWANUKA has seen a huge boost in sales and streams.
Is James Bond finally settling down?
No Time To Die will complete the story arc that began with Daniel Craig’s debut as James Bond in Casino Royale, with 007’s romance with Madeleine Swann playing a key part.“It’s the fifth and final [Bond] film that Daniel Craig is going to be doing,” producer Barbara Broccoli reveals on the first episode of No Time To Die: The Official James Bond Podcast. “[No Time To Die is] a culmination of everything that his portrayal of the character has been through, and it ties up all the storylines.
When he was just 22, Henry Cavill was one of many actors who auditioned to play James Bond in “Casino Royale”.
The Crobar announced over the weekend that it was closing permanently due to the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic.The rock institution was a favourite haunt of a variety of rock legends including Alice Cooper, Slash, and members of Anthrax, Slayer and Red Hot Chili Peppers, while Dave Grohl hosted an after-party there in August 2008 following Foo Fighters’ epic London Wembley Stadium show.In the wake of the closure, The Crobar's bar managers, siblings Sophie and Joe Woodard,
Michael Kiwanuka has won this year’s Mercury Prize for his latest album ‘Kiwanuka’. So that’s good, isn’t it? Good job it didn’t go to that one awful act on the shortlist or I would have been very cross.“I don’t even know what to say – I’m speechless”, said Kiwanuka after being announced as the winner.
Michael Kiwanuka was tonight crowned the winner of the Hyundai Mercury Prize 2020 for his third studio album, ‘KIWANUKA.’ In a five star review, NME described the album as “the sound of an artist coming into his own through brave and dizzying experimentation” and “a daring leap of self-affirmation.”Soon after being announced as the winner on BBC1’s The One Show, NME spoke to Kiwanuka to ask him how it feels to win the award after three nominations, what he plans to do with the £25,000 prize
Michael Kiwanuka has won the Hyundai Mercury Prize 2020 for his album ‘KIWANUKA‘.The most coveted prize in British and Irish music was awarded to the singer-songwriter in a live streamed ceremony on the The One Show on BBC One tonight (September 24) by Radio 1’s Annie Mac.Speaking on the show after his victory, Kiwanuka said: “I’m over the moon. I don’t have words to say, I’m so, so excited.
Michael Kiwanuka has won the 2020 Hyundai Mercury Prize for his album KIWANUKA.
Michael Kiwanuka has won the Hyundai Mercury Prize 2020 for his album ‘KIWANUKA’.The most coveted prize in British and Irish music was awarded in a live streamed ceremony on the The One Show on BBC 1 tonight (September 24) by Radio 1’s Annie Mac.He will collect the winner’s trophy and cheque for £25,000.Speaking on the show after his victory, Kiwanuka said: “I’m over the moon. I don’t have words to say, I’m so, so excited.
Michael Kiwanuka has won the 2020 Mercury Prize with his self-titled third album.
Lanterns On The Lake‘s Hazel Wilde has spoken to NME about their nomination for tonight’s Hyundai Mercury Prize. Watch our video interview above.The Newcastle band have scored their first Mercury nod with their acclaimed fourth album ‘Spook The Herd’ – which sees them employing their unique brand of atmospheric indie to dissect the hell-scape that we’re all living through.
2020 Hyundai Mercury Prize have seen significant increases in streaming and sales since the shortlist was announced in July.The annual ceremony is being held tonight (September 24), with Sports Team, Georgia, Charli XCX, Porridge Radio, Michael Kiwanuka, Dua Lipa, Stormzy and more all nominated.As Music Week report, every nominated artist has seen an increase in sales since the shortlist was announced.
Sports Team, Georgia, Charli XCX and Porridge Radio have all delivered a series of performances for the Hyundai Mercury Prize 2020, ahead of tonight’s ceremony.The coveted awards show has gone virtual this year due to coronavirus, but extensive coverage of the prize began last night (23 September) with a series of performances on BBC Four.The majority of acts were given the chance to make their case for why they should win by delivering one song at London’s Bush Hall, which resulted in a series
Anna Meredith spoke to NME about what went into her nominated album ‘Fibs’.