August 3: Nada Surf, Waxahatchee, Hop Along, Best Coast, Manchester Orchestra and more will perform during the Virtual Musikfest on NPR, starting at 12:00 p.m. ET.
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The high street is back open, which puts shopping firmly back on the agenda and if you feel in a bit of a style rut after months of wearing loungewear and pyjamas you're not alone.
Brands are working harder than ever to make sure their stores are more accessible and feel safe for you to go to.This week, Topshop’s personal shopping has resumed in their Oxford Street, Manchester Trafford and Birmingham Bullring stores but now you can choose wither a virtual or an in person appointment.The virtual
.August 3: Nada Surf, Waxahatchee, Hop Along, Best Coast, Manchester Orchestra and more will perform during the Virtual Musikfest on NPR, starting at 12:00 p.m. ET.
straight to your inboxManchester United and Manchester City could go head to head to try and sign French left-back Rayan Ait-Nouri.That is according to FootMercato, who say the Angers defender, 19, has attracted plenty of interest across Europe, and recently visited both United and City to look around their facilities and speak to people at the club.The report says Ait-Nouri has returned to France to assess his options, and both clubs are prepared to make a formal offer to sign him in the
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straight to your inboxBarcelona will listen to offers for forward Antoine Griezmann amid links to Manchester United despite the club's official angle being he is not for sale, according to reports.Griezmann joined Barcelona last summer from Atletico Madrid but has endured a difficult first season at the Nou Camp.The Frenchman has scored 15 goals in 46 appearances this season but has often had to settle for a role as an impact substitute and his brother recently hit out at current manager Quique
Jilly’s Rockworld clubber has used his technical skills to create a virtual reality version of the legendary Manchester nightclub.
straight to your inboxHere are your Man City morning headlines for Saturday, 25 July.Ten years of excellence will come to an end on Sunday when David Silva prepares to play his final Premier League game for Manchester City against Norwich City.And the Spanish playmaker has sent a moving message to City supporters ahead of the match. “They have shown me so much respect – and respect is the most important thing for me,” he said .
Supergrass will play a one-off virtual reality gig for Goose Island Beer Company (August 21).The performance, which will be filmed at Manchester’s Band On The Wall, will be available to stream in full VR and 360º mode for ticket purchasers.The iconic Britpop band recently reunited after a decade-long hiatus, performing at Glastonbury’s Pilton Party last summer, as well as sold-out shows at London’s Alexandra Palace in March.
Former Coronation Street star Faye Brookes put on a cute and cosy display with her personal trainer boyfriend, Joe Davis. The pair were off to spend a date night at the Dakota Hotel bar in Manchester as they dressed up for the occasion.The actress looked stunning in a black lacy top, skinny jeans and a black slouchy jacket.
criminals offer gaming vouchers and passes to win the loyalty of young people.“Real proper drug dealers can’t be bothered to make a fake online profile - they get the workers to do it for them," he said."These kids are already on the apps and then they just pick someone.”Insp Jamie Pearson, of Greater Manchester Police (GMP), says he has even heard of criminals using JD Sports vouchers to groom kids.“Whatever the youth of today desire, they’ll get,” he said.“It’s about showing affection to
announced the news in May, when a ban remained in place on large gatherings including gigs. Socially distanced outdoor performances have since been allowed to resume and indoor shows may follow from August 1, Boris Johnson announced today - but it's too late and impracticable for many of this summer's festivals.
here"So I hope this service and the memorial will allow them to be comforted and to share their memories even if it is too early to talk about achieving some sort of closure."This service, and the memorial, are for everyone who has been touched by the terrible effects of Covid-19, those of all faiths and of none."The online memorial will allow people to upload the name and personal details of their loved one, along with a picture and tribute.Those who worked for the NHS and in social care will
Alice Cooper, Badly Drawn Boy, Emeli Sandé, Everything Everything, Lionel Richie and Tim Burgess.It’s set to be broadcast across Manchester Arena’s social media channels on Friday and will raise money for four charities: The Booth Centre, The Christie, Forever Manchester and Nordoff Robbins.