Manori Ravindran International EditorThe Oscars could be heading to the BFI Southbank in London for its U.K.
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Wolf Alice have added new dates to their 2022 UK and Ireland tour due to demand – see the updated list of shows below.The January tour dates will come on the back of the band’s forthcoming third album ‘Blue Weekend’ (out June 11 via Dirty Hit), which was previewed last month with first single ‘The Last Man On Earth’.After the band’s gigs at London’s Hammersmith Apollo and Glasgow’s Barrowlands sold out immediately after going on sale this morning (March 26), second shows have been added in both
.Manori Ravindran International EditorThe Oscars could be heading to the BFI Southbank in London for its U.K.
Wolf Alice have shared an official new live version of their recent single ‘The Last Man On Earth’ – you can watch the video below.The song will feature on the London band’s forthcoming third album ‘Blue Weekend’, which is due to arrive on June 11 via Dirty Hit.Having given the track its live debut on Later… With Jools Holland last month, the group have today (April 13) released a new performance video directed by Jordan Hemingway.The gothic clip sees Wolf Alice play ‘The Last Man On Earth’
Manori Ravindran International Editor“The Crown” executive producer Suzanne Mackie has landed one of the first projects out of her newly formed production banner, Orchid Pictures, scoring the option on author Alice Feeney’s highly anticipated thriller “Rock Paper Scissors.”Feeney is the New York Times-bestselling author behind “His & Hers,” which is also being adapted into a series by Jessica Chastain’s Freckle Films, Kristen Campo and Endeavor Content, who snapped up rights last year.
Every Time I Die have announced a nine-date tour of the UK for winter next year.The New York rockers will hit the road with The Bronx, Jesus Piece and sanction, playing shows in major cities in January and February.The quartet of heavy acts will kick off proceedings in Brighton before wrapping up in London nine days later.Tickets are on sale from this Friday (April 16) at 9am, with full details listed below.A post shared by Every Time I Die (@everytimeidie)“Ah yeah, UK!! We’re beyond stoked to
Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the region Audrey, from Rutherglen, told Lanarkshire Live : "Turn the Page was the first track we wrote together back in 2016, inspired by the theme tune from the Nordic noir show Marcella. "Initially, it was a slow burning instrumental and it felt like we’d created a mood rather than a song.
The Weeknd has donated $1 million (£720,000) to hunger relief charities in Ethiopia, where government officials are “leading a systematic campaign of ethnic cleansing”, according to an internal U. S.
LOS ANGELES -- The latest member of the “Law & Order” franchise has a familiar face playing a familiar character, but producer Dick Wolf says he’s switching up the storytelling.NBC’s “Law & Order: Organized Crime” stars Christopher Meloni as New York police detective Elliot Stabler, the role he played until 2011 on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.”Unlike the largely self-contained episodes of its “Law & Order” relatives, the new drama shifts from one criminal syndicate to another in
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor In a Tuesday meeting for the studio and personal reps of Oscar nominees, producer Steven Soderbergh called the logistics of organizing this year’s ceremony “mind-numbing.” The producers announced they would add venues in London and elsewhere for participants who are not able to travel because of COVID restrictions.Soderbergh and co-producer Stacey Sher apologized for the confusing guidelines and reiterated that the producers are still
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and in ABC sitcom The Goldbergs, died on Tuesday (23 March) in Santa Rosa, California. “The family is devastated to announce that this morning George Segal passed away due to complications from bypass surgery,” his wife Sonia Segal said in a statement.
Tim Burgess has announced a new book to celebrate one year of his Twitter Listening Parties.As the UK entered coronavirus lockdown a year ago today (March 23), Burgess launched the #TimsTwitterListeningParty series, which saw artists tweeting their way through the stories behind classic albums, with fans getting involved.The series has continued throughout the last year, featuring everyone from Oasis to Pulp, Wolf Alice, Fontaines D.C.
Snoop Dogg has shared a new single today (March 22) called ‘CEO’ – you can listen to it below.The new track sees the rap legend reflecting on his success in the music industry over a percussion-heavy beat.Snoop also rescheduled his UK and Ireland tour for a third time to 2022. The ‘I Wanna Thank Me Tour’ will kick off next March in Glasgow before heading to London, Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester, Belfast, and Dublin.
Alfie Templeman has announced a UK and Ireland tour for spring 2022, which includes his biggest headline show to date.The news of the tour, which will see Templeman travelling up and down the UK next year as well as to Dublin, follows on from the recent announcement of the 18-year-old artist’s mini-album ‘Forever Isn’t Long Enough’, which is set for release on May 7 this year.Templeman’s 2022 tour plans, which includes his biggest headline show to date at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London,
Wolf Alice have signalled their live comeback by teasing an announcement for later this week.The north London band returned last month with ‘The Last Man On Earth’, the first taste of their forthcoming third album ‘Blue Weekend’ (out June 11 via Dirty Hit).Having wrapped up touring commitments for the Mercury Prize-winning ‘Visions Of A Life’ in September 2019, Wolf Alice have today (March 17) confirmed that they’ll soon be heading back out on the road.“It’s been a while…v excited to be able to
Wolf Alice have explained the story behind the title of their upcoming third album ‘Blue Weekend’.The album, which follows the band’s Mercury Prize-winning second album, ‘Visions Of A Life’, comes out in June via Dirty Hit and was announced last month with the release of first track ‘The Last Man On Earth’.In a new interview with NME the band opened up on how the album’s title came to be and how they road-tested the record’s material in their own unique way.During the interview they revealed
Rag’n’Bone Man has announced a series of new UK tour dates for later this year – see the schedule below.The shows will come behind Rory Graham’s new album ‘Life By Misadventure’, which is set to land next month.The tour is will begin in October with a hometown show at Brighton Centre before the dates carry on through the rest of the month and end in early November with a London show at Hammersmith Apollo.The new dates follow three sold-out London gigs at the Jazz Cafe, set for the last week of