Emmanuel album.After a two-week poll made the rounds on Billboard, the Enrique Iglesias-assisted “Fútbol y Rumba” took the crown with over 70 percent of the votes. The colorful and Latino pride-filled “Reggaetonera” follows in second place.
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In what may be a sign of things to come for one of the globe's leading dance music destinations, two of Ibiza's marquee live music venues have announced that they will not open for the 2020 season.
In a statement posted to social media today (June 17), both Hï Ibiza and Ushuaïa announced that "following the news from the Balearic Government that no clubs will be allowed to open in Ibiza this season, it is with a heavy heart that we announce that there will be no events at both Hï Ibiza and
Emmanuel album.After a two-week poll made the rounds on Billboard, the Enrique Iglesias-assisted “Fútbol y Rumba” took the crown with over 70 percent of the votes. The colorful and Latino pride-filled “Reggaetonera” follows in second place.
coronavirus crisis.The initiative sees the MVT team up with TCB Merchandise and live agent/promoter Neil O’Brien to sell high-quality reproduced wall posters from classic past shows. Various venues across the UK contributed tour posters for artists such as The Killers, Foals, PJ Harvey, Amy Winehouse and Jeff Buckley.Now, the pieces are being showcased at a new gallery at London’s Camden Market.
concerns over the British Government’s recent radical shake-up of UK planning laws, the Music Venue Trust have received confirmation that grassroots venues will not be put at risk.Last Tuesday (June 30), Boris Johnson unveiled his economic recovery plan for the UK after the coronavirus crisis, and confirmed new proposals that will allow developers to demolish and rebuild vacant and redundant commercial buildings if they are rebuilt as homes.Dubbed “project speed”, the proposals will also allow a
coronavirus crisis – before the government stepped in with a £1.57billion arts bailout.Last night, the UK government revealed plans for an unprecedented cash injection to help the arts, culture and heritage industries “weather the impact of coronavirus” – providing music venues, independent cinemas, museums, galleries, theatres and heritage sites with emergency grants and loans.After COVID-19 restrictions first forced venues to close, the MVT launched the Save Our Venues campaign with a
A string of iconic Manchester music venues have written to the government demanding a cash injection for the industry before it goes under.The likes of the Deaf Institute, the Albert Hall, Band on the Wall, Yes, Factory 251 and many, many more from across Greater Manchester have co-signed a letter demanding the government provide a £50m package immediately.The cash would prevent mass permanent closures, with around 90pc of venues in the UK warning they might be forced to shut forever as a result
The idiots known as Beavis and Butt-Head are returning to TV screens. This time, the animated duo are expected to jump from MTV to Comedy Central, with a new deal to bring the ‘90s series back to life.
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterMaroon 5 bassist Mickey Madden was arrested Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles on charges of domestic violence, according to multiple media reports.
Mickey Madden, a bassist for the multi-platinum selling band Maroon 5, was arrested Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles, Calif., after an alleged incident involving domestic violence, Fox News has confirmed. The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed the arrest and charge against the 41-year-old musician -- whose real name is Michael -- to Fox News on Tuesday, citing California penal code 273.5(a), which means that someone willfully inflicted a “traumatic” injury on a spouse or cohabitant.
Maroon 5’s Mickey Madden was arrested following allegations of domestic violence on Saturday, June 27.The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed to Us Weekly on Tuesday, June 30, that the bassist, 41, was charged with violating California penal code 237.5 (a), which makes it illegal for someone to “willfully inflict corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition” on a spouse or cohabitant.
Mickey Madden, the bassist for Maroon 5, was apprehended by the authorities on Saturday afternoon due to a domestic violence call, Page Six revealed. Page Six says that the LAPD confirmed that charges had been laid against the 41-year-old bass guitarist.
Maroon 5 rocker Mickey Madden is facing a domestic violence charge following a weekend arrest in Los Angeles.
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With the region in lockdown, each person will be going through their own individual experience. Freelance writer Mairi Fraser has been taking an irreverent view of isolating with her family at her Perthshire home on her blog - https://www.doyoucopy.info. The Perthshire Advertiser is also sharing some of her thoughts and experiences as we continue on lockdown for the foreseeable future. This one is called 'Questions, questions'........ “Are you leading or am I?” asked the ‘Killing Eve’
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and country music festival Stagecoach have been cancelled for 2020, according to multiple reports. Riverside County Public Health Officer Dr.
Coronavirus and the potential for a second wave of COVID-19 has officially caused both the Coachella Music Festival and Stagecoach Music Festival to be cancelled.
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The 2020 editions of the Coachella music festival and its country music counterpart Stagecoach have been canceled due to concerns over a possible autumn resurgence of COVID-19 cases, Riverside County health office said late Wednesday.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorThe Coachella Music & Arts Festival and its sister country music festival Stagecoach, which had originally postponed its spring dates because of the coronavirus outbreak, are officially canceled. The order came down Wednesday evening from the Riverside County (CA) public health officer.The two SoCal events, must-attends on the music fest calendar, had in March decided to postpone their dates to October as COVID-19 became a global health crisis.