Ant and Dec will refuse to help Shane Richie in tonight's I'm A Celebrity trial. The duo can be seen holding back from the EastEnders star in a preview for the next show.
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Tame Impala will perform a special gig from their hometown of Perth, Australia tonight (November 11) for BBC Radio 1.Kevin Parker and his band have delivered a number of remote live performances this year in support of the most recent Tame Impala album ‘The Slow Rush’, which came out back in February.Tame Impala’s latest lockdown performance will premiere tonight at 7pm on BBC Radio 1 and on their official YouTube page, with host Annie Mac confirming on Instagram (see below) that the band
.Ant and Dec will refuse to help Shane Richie in tonight's I'm A Celebrity trial. The duo can be seen holding back from the EastEnders star in a preview for the next show.
I'm A Celeb is ending early, it's thought the move was made due to the colder weather conditions this year. I'm A Celebrity is taking place in Wales instead of the Australian jungle due to the current climate.
Tame Impala mastermind Kevin Parker has revealed he’s keen to play some smaller venues over the Australian summer.In a new interview, Parker expressed an eagerness to return to the stage in a more understated fashion ahead of Australian arena dates late next year.“I miss those smaller shows, those sweaty, intimate shows – it’s a vibe that can’t be replaced,” Parker told the Sydney Morning Herald.“It’s not the same in an arena or a stadium.
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!He already appears to have struck up a comic friendship with fellow camper Shane Richie, with the EastEnders star jokingly pelting North with rocks as he urinated during Wednesday night’s episode (18 November), and he’s become a regular in the daily Bushtucker trials.In Thursday’s episode, North faced his fourth trial.
Helen Reddy at this year’s awards ceremony, with an ensemble of female Australian artists covering Reddy’s iconic feminist anthem ‘I Am Woman’.Tones and I, Amy Shark, Marcia Hines, Christine Anu, Montaigne, the McClymonts and host Delta Goodrem were among those who sung live from the ceremony at The Star in Sydney.Over a dozen others appeared remotely as part of a virtual chorus, including Kate Miller-Heidke, Missy Higgins, Odette and more.Watch the powerful tribute to Reddy below:Former
Tame Impala performed ‘On Track’ at this year’s ARIA Awards in their native Australia, at which they also won a slew of awards for latest album ‘The Slow Rush’, including Album of the Year.Bandleader Kevin Parker was joined for the sprawling performance by a host of frequent live collaborators.
Courtney Barnett has announced her first gig with a full live band since January, a global livestream from her home city of Melbourne.She’ll perform from one of the city’s landmark structures, the Royal Exhibition Building, the first building in Australia to receive UNESCO World Heritage status.The ticketed show is set to take place on December 17, with streams going out at different times to allow fans all over the world to tune in.The show will be streamed at 8pm GMT / 9pm CET for European
2.The answer is an absolutely thrilled Claudia Winkleman. The Strictly Come Dancing presenter spilled the beans on The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show that she would be taking over the position from February.The 48-year-old will be in the hot seat between 10am and 1pm.And it seems Claudia was genuinely taken aback when the call came. A post shared by Claudia Winkleman (@claudiawinkle)Claudia said in a statement: ‘I’m not often speechless but the chance to be with the wonderful Radio 2 listeners every
Founded in 1999 by a transgender woman, Gwendolyn Ann Smith in an effort to memorialise the murder of transgender woman Rita Hester in Allston, Massachusetts, this week is Trans Awareness Week with today (Nov 20) marking International Transgender Day Of Remembrance (ITDoR).And while in Australia, there are some communities who will still be able to come together to mark this date in solidarity, there are others that due to COVID-19, will no longer be able to come together in the physical sense.
Tame Impala‘s Kevin Parker has announced plans for a special 10th anniversary box set of debut album ‘Innerspeaker’.Despite releasing the landmark LP 10 years ago, the new 4xLP reissue will not come out until March 2021.The expanded deluxe edition of the album, will include new mixes of the tracks ‘Alter Ego’ and ‘Runway, Houses, City, Clouds’ as well as instrumentals, demos, and a previously unreleased side-long recording called ‘Wave House Live Jam’.The release also features a collage of album
Gwrych Castle in Abergele, Wales for the first time in 18 years after ITV re-located from the Australian jungle due to the coronavirus crisis. And its new Welsh setting has already won lots of fans, with viewers praising the beautiful backdrop of the show, with some even calling for the channel to make the switch to Wales permanent.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! returned on Sunday (15 November), with radio presenter Jordan North making quite the dramatic entrance.With the show taking place in Wales rather than the Australian jungle for 2020, this year’s campmates may have thought they were in for an easier ride than previous series.However, the cast were instead told that they would have to abseil off a cliff to reach camp, with North, who suffers from vertigo, vomiting in response.“I’ve only been here five minutes
I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! returns to our screens on Sunday night for its 20th series.A new line-up of 10 stars will take on gruelling challenges and battle it out to become king or queen of the...
Naga Munchetty left none other than Kylie Minogue almost speechless on Thursday when she revealed one of her surprising Christmas traditions.The BBC Breakfast star was interviewing the Australian singer, who is currently promoting her new album, when talk turned to the festive season.MORE: Naga Munchetty poses for rare picture with husband James HaggarAsking Kylie what her favourite Christmas movie is – Love Actually, FYI – Naga then left the pop veteran stunned when she revealed her festive
Tame Impala have delivered a stirring cover of Nelly Furtado‘s 2006 hit ‘Say It Right’ in a special performance for BBC Radio 1.Host Annie Mac confirmed the band’s appearance on the show earlier today (November 12), revealing that Kevin Parker and co.
Salford after a slump in the market due to coronavirus have taken the unusual step to raffle it off instead. Gemma and Anthony Reid have decided to offer their house and car as a raffle prize in a bid to fund their dream move to Australia - and a ticket costs less than the price of a coffee.The couple believe selling it will fund a better life for their son Max, four, in Brisbane, Queensland.