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Brit Beat: Little Simz Plots Post-BRITs Stardom, With an Eye to the U.S. - variety.com - Britain
variety.com
01.03.2022 / 01:55

Brit Beat: Little Simz Plots Post-BRITs Stardom, With an Eye to the U.S.

Mark Sutherland February in the U.K. music industry is traditionally dominated by the BRIT Awards, and this year the ceremony returned to its customary slot, having been forced to move to May in 2021 by the pandemic.But, despite resuming its rightful place in the calendar with a star-studded line-up including Adele, Ed Sheeran and Liam Gallagher, the event posted its lowest-ever TV ratings with 2.7 million tuning in, down from 2.9m last year.However, bosses won’t be too concerned because, as in the U.S., TV ratings only tell part of the story: The ceremony also reported record digital engagement under chairman Tom March’s multi-platform plan.

Liam Gallagher responds to Mo Gilligan’s BRIT Awards impression of him - www.nme.com - London - Manchester
nme.com
23.02.2022 / 14:35

Liam Gallagher responds to Mo Gilligan’s BRIT Awards impression of him

Liam Gallagher has responded to BRIT Awards host Mo Gilligan’s recent impression of him.Gilligan, who made his debut hosting the annual awards ceremony at The O2 in London on February 8, dressed up as Gallagher – wearing a parka, bucket hat and sunglasses – during one skit on the night.Approaching a microphone stand in Gallagher’s swaggering on-stage style, Gilligan referenced ‘Wonderwall’, Gallagher’s love for Manchester City and his 2017 solo album ‘As You Were’ while promoting the former Oasis frontman’s live BRITS performance. You can watch the impression below.Mo Gilligan as Liam Gallagher in BRITs 2022 pic.twitter.com/rWwmJ2b9g2— Monoton Selçuk Jonathan (@MemurReboot) February 9, 2022Speaking to NME in this week’s Big Read, Gallagher was asked for his reaction to Gilligan’s impression.“It’s a good job I’m not a snowflake,” he replied.

Yungblud, Liam Gallagher and Ed Sheeran to play Teenage Cancer Trust shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
21.02.2022 / 11:15

Yungblud, Liam Gallagher and Ed Sheeran to play Teenage Cancer Trust shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall

Yungblud, Liam Gallagher and Ed Sheeran are among the line-up for Teenage Cancer Trust’s annual gig series at London’s Royal Albert Hall next month.A host of acts, also including Don Broco, Madness, The Who and a line-up of comedy, will play the iconic venue next month.“I’m so excited to be playin’ the Albert Hall for such an incredible and important cause,” Yungblud said of the March 23 gig in a statement.“It’s gonna be the most mental show the Albert Hall has seen in 150 years, if you think you disagree – come and find out for yourself, I dare ya!”Tickets for the shows go on sale on Friday (February 25) at 9am GMT here. See the full schedule below.MARCH 202221 – Don Broco22 – An Evening of Comedy hosted by Joel Dommett with special guests Tom Allen, Rob Beckett, Rosie Jones, Romesh Ranganathan, Suzi Ruffell and Seann Walsh23 – Yungblud24 – Madness25 – The Who (acoustic)26 – Liam Gallagher27 – Ed SheeranThe gigs will be the first Teenage Cancer Trust shows in three years, after the 2020 edition was due to fall on the first day of the UK’s very first COVID lockdown, and 2021’s edition also fell foul to continued pandemic restrictions.Speaking of the series’ return, TCT Honorary Patron and gig mastermind Roger Daltrey said: “Live music has been hit hard by the pandemic and it has been particularly frustrating for me that we haven’t been able to get artists on stage to raise money for this vitally important cause.“But we haven’t given up.

Liam Gallagher: “I like the Queen – I think she’s a little Jedi” - www.nme.com - Britain - Manchester
nme.com
20.02.2022 / 16:47

Liam Gallagher: “I like the Queen – I think she’s a little Jedi”

Liam Gallagher has shared his views on the British Monarchy, sharing his love for the Queen, who he describes as “a little Jedi”.Gallagher was speaking to NME for this week’s Big Read cover feature about his massive forthcoming Knebworth gigs and third studio album ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’.During the feature, Gallagher was alerted to a tweet he sent out at the start of 2022, which read: “So I’ve missed out on the NYs honours list AGAIN ffs what more do I have to do to get myself 1 of those SIR things oh well onwards and sideways LG x.”Responding to NME, he said: “There’ll be some fucker there going” – he puts on posh accent – ‘Who does he think he is, scruffy little shit from Manchester thinking the Queen is gonna give him that?’“If I can wind some cunt up [on the] first of January, start as I mean to go on.”Going on to discuss his views on the Monarchy and Queen Elizabeth II, he added: “Unless they delivered it to my fucking door through the letterbox, like the Royal Mail fucking should do… I’m certainly not going there and bending down for no cunt.“Not that I’m anti-Royals – I like the Queen. I think she’s like a little Jedi.

Liam Gallagher responds to Aitch’s plea to appear on his album - www.nme.com - Manchester
nme.com
18.02.2022 / 21:55

Liam Gallagher responds to Aitch’s plea to appear on his album

Liam Gallagher has responded to Aitch’s plea to be on his next album.Back in December, Manchester rapper Aitch said that he would pay £7million to Gallagher if he would feature on his next album.Now, speaking to NME for this week’s Big Read, Gallagher has responded saying that he won’t be appearing on Aitch’s album.Gallagher said: “He ain’t got seven million fucking quid – he ain’t got fucking seven fucking quid, never mind fucking seven million.”He continued: “Listen, I don’t do that – that’s not for me, man. He seems like a nice lad, but I don’t wanna be on anyone’s album.”Gallagher – a famous Manchester City fan – also said Aitch’s football allegiances would prevent his working with him.“He’s a United fan, so it ain’t fucking happening,” Liam added.

More acts join Isle Of Wight 2022 line-up including Jessie Ware and Madness - www.nme.com - Britain - London - county Newport - county Halifax - county Isle Of Wight
nme.com
17.02.2022 / 17:39

More acts join Isle Of Wight 2022 line-up including Jessie Ware and Madness

Isle Of Wight 2022 line-up. Jessie Ware, Madness, DJ Nathan Dawe, The Academic and The Rick Parfitt Jnr Band join co-headliners Muse and Lionel Ritchie, as well as Kasabian and Lewis Capaldi, for the June 16-19, 2022 music festival.Organisers of the event, held at Seaclose Park in Newport, announced other additions recently including The Charlatans, Wet Leg and The Kooks.

Liam Gallagher Wants Oasis Reunion: ‘We Should Never Have Split Up’ - variety.com - Britain
variety.com
15.02.2022 / 22:11

Liam Gallagher Wants Oasis Reunion: ‘We Should Never Have Split Up’

Ethan Shanfeld Every so often, rumors of a potential Oasis reunion send the internet into a frenzy. Last weekend was no different, as frontman Liam Gallagher once again reaffirmed his interest in reconciling with brother Noel Gallagher.In a recent interview with the British newspaper The Times, Liam said, “I’d love Oasis to get back together. If it happens, it happens.

Liam Gallagher on why mammoth Knebworth gig will definitely (maybe) do Noel's head in - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
13.02.2022 / 18:35

Liam Gallagher on why mammoth Knebworth gig will definitely (maybe) do Noel's head in

Liam Gallagher has revealed how his life is catching up with him — and that his upcoming huge Knebworth solo gig could irk brother Noel.

Liam Gallagher announces huge outdoor Dublin show - www.nme.com - Britain - Manchester - Ireland - Dublin
nme.com
10.02.2022 / 15:55

Liam Gallagher announces huge outdoor Dublin show

Liam Gallagher has announced details of a huge outdoor solo show he’ll play in Dublin this summer.The former Oasis frontman is set to tour this year in support of his upcoming new solo album ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’, which is set for release on May 27 and is the follow-up to 2019’s ‘Why Me? Why Not.’.Gallagher has now added an Irish headline show to his tour diary, with the singer set to perform at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham in Dublin on August 27.Tickets are set to go on general sale at 10am on February 17 here.A post shared by Ticketmaster Ireland (@tmie)Gallagher is already set to play his biggest solo shows to date in June, including two sold-out gigs at Knebworth. You can see his upcoming UK tour dates below and find any remaining tickets to the tour here.June1 – Etihad Stadium, Manchester3 – Knebworth Park (SOLD OUT)4 – Knebworth Park (SOLD OUT)24 – Ormeau Park, Belfast26 – Hampden Park, GlasgowEarlier this week Gallagher performed his new single ‘Everything’s Electric’ live for the first time at the BRIT Awards.

Aitch has a message for Liam Gallagher - www.nme.com - Australia - Britain - New Zealand - Manchester - county Harrison - county Armstrong
nme.com
10.02.2022 / 11:15

Aitch has a message for Liam Gallagher

BRIT Awards 2022, Manchester rapper Aitch told NME of his plans to meet Liam Gallagher at the ceremony and talk him into a collaboration. Watch our full video interview above.While not nominated at this year’s BRITs, Aitch told NME that he was there for the purpose of “just chilling and soaking it in” – but that he was hoping to catch up with the former Oasis frontman and Ed Sheeran.“I want to catch up with Ed, I’ve not seen him for a while, but when it comes to meeting someone it’s Liam definitely,” said Aitch.Asked how he’d go about starting up a conversation with Gallagher, the 22-year-old Harrison Armstrong replied: “I’ll just say, ‘Why are not on my album yet?’ See how it goes from there.”Speaking of progress on his “sick” long-awaited debut album Aitch said: “It’s basically finished to be fair.

Watch Sam Fender perform ‘Seventeen Going Under’ at the BRITs 2022 - www.nme.com - London
nme.com
09.02.2022 / 14:59

Watch Sam Fender perform ‘Seventeen Going Under’ at the BRITs 2022

Sam Fender performed his single ‘Seventeen Going Under’ live at last night’s BRIT Awards (February 8) – you can watch his performance below.The North Shields singer/songwriter was one of the stand-out performers at last night’s ceremony at The O2 in London, where he also picked up the award for Alternative/Rock Act.During his acceptance speech, Fender dedicated his award in part to the North East Homeless centre, which provides support to those who are vulnerable and homeless in the north east of England.You can watch Fender’s BRITs acceptance speech below.Massive Congratulations to Sam Fender & the gang, We’re all so proud of yous. Thank You all so much for ya Support in…Posted by NEH North East Homeless on Wednesday, February 9, 2022The artist later performed ‘Seventeen Going Under’, the title track from his acclaimed second album – you can see footage of his performance below.Sam Fender performing 'Seventeen Going Under' at the #BRITs pic.twitter.com/NBluaL9vUE— sam fender files (@samfenderfiles) February 8, 2022Speaking to NME on the red carpet at the BRITs, Fender spoke about the “special experience” of attending this year’s ceremony with his bandmates in tow.“It’s such a special experience this time around because I’ve got the band with us,” he said.

Liam Gallagher 'smashes' Brits performance and it's a 'cool' detail that steals the show - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
09.02.2022 / 01:43

Liam Gallagher 'smashes' Brits performance and it's a 'cool' detail that steals the show

He sparked 90s Britpop nostalgia by arriving by helicopter in a dazzling introduction to the stage at The Brits Awards and Liam Gallagher 'smashed' his performance of new song Everything's Electric.

Wolf Alice win Group Of The Year at BRITs 2022: “I’m gonna get battered” - www.nme.com - Britain - Italy
nme.com
09.02.2022 / 01:03

Wolf Alice win Group Of The Year at BRITs 2022: “I’m gonna get battered”

Wolf Alice won Group Of The Year at tonight’s (February 8) BRIT Awards 2022, taking home their first trophy from the prestigious awards.The band were nominated in the category alongside Coldplay, Little Mix, D-Block Europe and London Grammar.Wolf Alice were presented with the award by Italian Eurovision winners Måneskin. “That’s absolutely unbelievable,” bassist Theo Ellis said, receiving the trophy. “I think we’re quite shocked.

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