Dave Chappelle and friends made sure to have a blast in a social-distanced way during the Fourth of July weekend.
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NME gave ‘Women In Music Pt.
III’ a five-star review, saying the “experimental and emotionally charged album is their best yet”.“By breaking from what the world might expect from them and letting themselves do whatever the hell they want, they have produced a record that’s experimental, soothing and vulnerable; it’s a thing of great beauty.” Speaking to NME back in November, the band explained how they were writing and releasing music as it comes to them, rather than waiting until they have a
.Dave Chappelle and friends made sure to have a blast in a social-distanced way during the Fourth of July weekend.
The UK’s first dedicated socially distanced arena has announced its first wave of huge acts this summer.
The Libertines, Supergrass and Two Door Cinema Club are among the leading acts for the UK’s first socially distanced music venue this summer.The Virgin Money Unity Arena, which is set to open at Newcastle Racecourse, will allow fans across the North East to enjoy music for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began.It’s now been confirmed that the venue will open with a full DJ set from Craig Charles on August 14, before Two Door Cinema Club headline on the following day.Taking place
Dirty Projectors are the latest act to perform for at the ‘at home’ edition of NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series.The video features all five current band members performing from their respective homes. The group played through four tracks from their two most recent EPs, ‘Windows Open’ and ‘Flight Tower’.
Dave Chappelle enjoyed some socially distanced live music on July 4.
Last Thursday (July 2) twin sisters/producers Coco and Breezy took over Billboard Dance's instagram account for a star-packed live session.
coronavirus lockdown restrictions gradually easing across much of Europe, German thrash metal outfit Destruction have performed their first two shows to a socially-distanced audience.The band played to 250 fans on Friday (July 3) and to an audience of 300 the following night at the Z7 club in Pratteln, Switzerland, a venue which can usually accommodate 1,600 people.The band live-streamed a part of the show on Facebook, which you can see below, along with other pieces of fan footage.In an
Stacey Solomon and Mrs Hinch, a.k.a. Sophie Hinchliffe, have finally reunited after spending months apart amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The adorable best friends each took to their Instagram stories to document their day as their little boys Rex and Ronnie, both one, enjoyed a socially distanced lunch date together for the first time since lockdown restrictions were eased yesterday, 4 July.
here"As a result four arrests were made by officers and we supported licensees who chose to close their own premises.“No pubs have been closed by the police.“We’d like to thank the majority of the public who have acted responsibly throughout Saturday, especially whilst watching the much-anticipated Derby v Forest match.”In London, Rafal Liszewski, a store manager at Clonezone on Soho’s Old Compton Street described crowds in the area on Saturday night after pubs were allowed to trade again as
John Legend brought his emotional ballad "Never Break" to the 2020 Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular on NBC on Saturday (July 4).
On Tuesday (June 30), RCA Records teamed up with the Human Rights Campaign for their 2020 Pride Benefit Concert. The one-hour livestream operated as a fundraiser for the HRC, with some of the organization's supporters stopping by to speak to their mission, while RCA provided tunes courtesy of their talented roster.
Country stars continue to be at odds over Chase Rice’s recent Tennessee concert.
Haim have shared the new video for ‘Don’t Wanna’ — and it’s a timely offering that sees the band running through the empty parking lot of the Los Angeles Forum.The LA trio were set to play the venue later this year, but the cancellation of gigs worldwide due to the coronavirus pandemic means that the parking lot is the closest they’ll get to it this year.In the new clip for the ‘Women in Music Pt.
Incubus have shared a new live version of ‘Agoraphobia’ – listen to it below.Originally released in 2004, the song appeared on Incubus’ fifth studio album ‘A Crow Left of the Murder’. Now, the band have shared an acoustic rendition of the song with an accompanying video that brings new meaning to the lyrics “I wanna stay inside.”In the quarantine-style clip, frontman Brandon Boyd and guitarist Mike Einziger perform the song as black-and-white visuals of Jacques Drouin’s 1975 animation Mindscape
Haim have shared the video of their livestream album launch for their new album ‘Women in Music Pt. III’ from the Los Angeles Deli Canter’s.The deli is the very same in which director Paul Thomas Anderson shot the album’s cover.