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Yeah Yeah Yeahs have cancelled three shows in Australia due to unspecified “health issues”, according to a statement provided by Splendour In The Grass, the festival the band were due to play next week.On Friday (July 15) Splendour announced that the New York indie icons were pulling out of their July 22 set at the New South Wales festival and planned sideshows for Melbourne and Sydney on July 20 and July 24 respectively.“We are so sorry to announce that due to health issues we will be cancelling our upcoming shows in Melbourne, Sydney and Splendour in the Grass,” the band wrote. “The disappointment weighs heavily on us, we apologize for such disappointing news.
We’ve been waiting a long time to see you again and we hope to return soon to fulfill our commitments in good health and spirits for you. Much love, YYYs.”In a separate statement, Yeah Yeah Yeahs specifically addressed Wet Leg, who were set to support the band at their sideshows: “We were so excited to play with you and hope we can do shows together in the future.”A post shared by YEAH YEAH YEAHS (@yeahyeahyeahs)Yeah Yeah Yeahs, who had been billed right below headliners Gorillaz at Splendour In The Grass, will be replaced by The Avalanches, the festival confirmed.Splendour In The Grass has received news that Yeah Yeah Yeahs are no longer able to make it to Australia for Splendour…Posted by Splendour in the Grass on Thursday, July 14, 2022Yeah Yeah Yeahs are also on the line-up of Osheaga Festival in Montreal, which runs from July 29 to 31, and Riot Fest in Chicago in September.The band have most recently been touring the UK and Europe, performing at festivals including Primavera Sound in Barcelona as well as their own headline tour.
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Central Cee has announced a world tour for later this year, which includes a London and Dublin show – tickets will be available here.The rapper, who released his second mixtape ’23’ in February, will hit the road for a run of North American headline shows in October before heading to Europe at the end of that month.His European leg includes stop-offs in cities such as Madrid (October 31), Barcelona (November 1), Paris (7), Amsterdam (10), Berlin (13) and Stockholm (17).On November 20, Central Cee will take to the stage at the 3Olympia Theatre in Dublin ahead of returning to the UK to play Alexandra Palace in London on November 22. The latter date is billed as a “UK headline exclusive”.Tickets go on general sale at 10am BST this Friday (August 5) – you’ll be able to purchase yours from here.
Orlando Bloom is kicking his day off with a workout!
Justin Bieber returned to the stage on Sunday night in Italy at the Lucca Summer Festival for his first performance in nearly two months after he was forced to cancel a string of shows following his Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis which causes partial facial paralysis. Bieber appeared to give an energetic production to his Italian fans who tweeted clips of the 28-year-old singer dancing shirtless in the spotlight while performing songs from his catalog of hits.
Naomi Scott is spending some free time with her husband.
Pete Davidson is hard at work on his new movie!
Novak Djokovic will not be allowed to play in the US Open due to his vaccination status.WATCH: Prince George's adorably shy moment with Novak Djokovic caught on camera The US Open confirmed on Wednesday their entry requirements for all players, with tournament organizers sharing that "all eligible players are automatically entered into the men's and women's singles main-draw field based on ranking 42 days prior to the first Monday of the event". WATCH: Prince George's must-watch moment with Novak DjokovicThe tournament begins on 29 August. However, although there is no vaccine mandate specifically from the organization, the US government requires all guests flying into the country to be vaccinated, and organizers confirmed that they would "respect the U.S. government's position regarding travel into the country for unvaccinated non-U.S.
Justin Bieber is going back on tour. Bieber, 28, will resume the "Justice" tour on July 31, a representative for the pop star confirmed to Variety. The "Sorry" singer will appear at the Lucca Summer Festival in Italy and then will travel throughout Europe before heading to South Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
Former TOWIE star Mark Wright has given his fans a new glimpse of his and wife Michelle Keegan's stunning new £3.5million "dream" mansion, complete with an extra outhouse. The pair, both 35 years old, have been busy renovating the palatial Essex property into their dream home since 2020, and they've been keeping fans updated on its progress via a dedicated home Instagram account, named @wrightyhome.
Elton John will play five special ‘encore’ concerts in Australia and New Zealand next year, extending his ongoing multi-year Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, which will mark his final run of shows.John will kick off the new round of dates in Newcastle, New South Wales on January 10, 2023 before heading to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. He will then head to New Zealand show in Christchurch on January 24.
Singer Justin Bieber will be back on tour sooner rather than later.
Baby.” The 28-year-old heartthrob will resume his “Justice” world tour after he postponed a month’s worth of shows to recover from facial paralysis, both AEG and the verified Twitter account Bieber Fever announced Tuesday. Starting with the Lucca Festival in Italy on July 31, the Biebs will complete a run of European festivals, then play shows “All Around The World” in South America, South Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
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