Niall Horan has announced a special live-stream show for next month. The One Direction star is set to perform at the Royal Albert Hall on November 7 in a bid to help crew members who would have toured with him this year.
28.09.2020 - 13:38 / completemusicupdate.com
The Teenage Cancer Trust has announced that next month it will make never-before-seen footage from its regular series of fundraising shows at the Royal Albert Hall available to watch via YouTube.Each day from 8-18 Oct highlights from a different show will appear, including along the way performances from Ed Sheeran, Muse, Paul McCartney, Pulp and The Cure.
Plus, of course, The Who, whose Roger Daltrey has long been the driving force behind the Teenage Cancer Trust shows.The streams will be
.Niall Horan has announced a special live-stream show for next month. The One Direction star is set to perform at the Royal Albert Hall on November 7 in a bid to help crew members who would have toured with him this year.
With a cast list that includes Cate Blanchett, Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, and Timothée Chalamet, you may expect the upcoming film “Don’t Look Up” to be a prestige drama that is clearly setting its sights on awards season dominance. However, as Adam McKay recently explained to Insider, his upcoming Netflix film, “Don’t Look Up,” isn’t a drama.
previously announced Jennifer Lawrence and Rob Morgan in Adam McKay’s comedy “Don’t Look Up,” according to an individual with knowledge of the project.McKay will write and direct the film that has a budget of $75 million. The story follows two scientists who discover that a meteor will strike our planet in six months, and they must warn a population that is unreceptive.
Pulp‘s 2012 gig at the Royal Albert Hall for the Teenage Cancer Trust (TCT) has been previewed in a new clip — take an exclusive first-look at the live show footage below.The Jarvis Cocker-fronted band played at the historic London venue shortly after they picked up the Teenage Cancer Trust Outstanding Contribution to Music Award at the NME Awards 2012.Pulp’s 2012 show is part of TCT’s ongoing ‘Unseen’ video series, which sees the charity dipping into their archives to share previously unseen
Normani is sharing her love and support for her mom.
Jim Carrey has reprised his role as Joe Biden on Saturday Night Live and transformed into the fly that landed on vice president Mike Pence’s head.
Stella McCartney has said she is glad she did not pursue music like her ex-Beatles father.
cruk.org/pledgescotlandTogether we will beat cancer.*Based on the average annual number of new cases of all cancers combined excluding non-melanoma skin cancer (ICD10 C00-C97 excl.C44) diagnosed in Scotland between 2015 and 2017.
Sword snafu. Ed Sheeran’s manager called Princess Beatrice an “idiot” for a sword incident that occurred in 2016. Don’t remember what happened? Here’s a recap:
reported that Princess Beatrice accidentally cut Ed Sheeran's face with a ceremonial sword? It was a whole thing but TLDR: Beatrice was reportedly mock-knighting James Blunt at a party in Windsor, as you do, and managed to slice poor Ed in the process. And um, apparently his manager Stuart Camp is not over it.
Paul Rudd is giving the inside scoop on being a Marvel hero.
Ed Sheeran was once told he’d never make it in music unless he dyed his hair black, according to his manager.Speaking in a new interview, Stuart Camp, who has been Sheeran’s manager since 2011, revealed that the ‘Shape Of You’ singer’s former management company told him that he wouldn’t be a star unless he dyed his hair and got rid of his trademark effects pedal.“The other management actually resigned from him because they said he wasn’t going anywhere,” Camp said, speaking on the Straight Up
Ex-Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher took jabs at both Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran’s music in a recent interview. Gallagher, 53, claimed that musicians nowadays, including the 30-year-old Swift and 29-year-old Sheeran, is more about style rather than the substance of the records.