Queen Elizabeth II has some new additions to the family amid a difficult time. ET can confirm that the 94-year-old British monarch has welcomed two new corgi puppies. The queen lost her last corgi, Whisper, in 2018.
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Yungblud has announced that his intimate ‘Occupy the UK’ tour will be postponed once more due to ongoing coronavirus concerns.The ‘Weird!’ singer was set to begin a run of dates including a five-night residency at London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town in March, which was pushed back from May and June last year.Now he has confirmed that the shows will be put on ice once more, with future dates set to be confirmed in the coming weeks.“As some of you have guessed, the Occupy the UK tour is going to be
.Queen Elizabeth II has some new additions to the family amid a difficult time. ET can confirm that the 94-year-old British monarch has welcomed two new corgi puppies. The queen lost her last corgi, Whisper, in 2018.
Yungblud has announced the rescheduled dates for his ‘Occupy The UK’ tour – check them out below.The Doncaster artist, who released his second album ‘Weird!’ in December, was set to hit the road for a string of shows this month, having first delayed the stint from last May and June due to the coronavirus crisis.Taking to social media today (March 4) Yungblud – aka Dom Harrison – confirmed that the gigs will now take place throughout August.
Suede have announced that they are postponing their ‘Coming Up’ anniversary tour, with the UK dates now set to take place in November.The band had been due to hit the road next month to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their third album, with the dates originally having been set for October 2020.The coronavirus pandemic and the continued shutdown of live music have now forced Suede to postpone the dates for a second time.“As you probably have been expecting, we are messaging to let you know
direct to your inboxThe first six coronavirus cases involving the Brazilian 'variant of concern' have been found in the UK.Public Health England has identified three cases of the variant, which was first detected in the Brazilian city of Manaus in January, in England and three in Scotland.Three cases are Scottish residents who flew to Aberdeen from Brazil via Paris and London, who all tested positive while self-isolating.Two cases in England are from the same household in South Gloucestershire
Slam Dunk has shared new dates for its 2021 festival.The North edition of the event, held at Temple Newsam in Leeds will now take place on September 4, while Slam Dunk South in Hatfield Park, Hertfordshire will take place on September 5.
The Los Angeles Department of Public Health has confirmed two additional cases of the UK variant of COVID-19, totaling 14 total cases in LA County.
Dua Lipa, Travis Scott and Nicki Minaj are Premio Lo Nuestro winners.The British singer won the award for Crossover Collaboration of the Year for her song «Un Día (One Day)» with J Balvin, Bad Bunny and Tainy. The bilingual track was released in July, and perfectly blends Lipa's pop-house sound with the Latin trio's acclaimed reggaeton.
Stormzy has postponed the UK and Ireland dates of his ‘Heavy Is The Head Tour’.The grime star was initially scheduled to hit the road in support of his second album last September, but the shows were later pushed back until April due to the coronavirus crisis.It has now been confirmed that Stormzy’s rescheduled gigs have been postponed once again (via Stereoboard), with the UK remaining in lockdown until at least next month.
COVID-19 CANCELLATIONS & POSTPONEMENTSYungblud has announced that he is postponing UK tour dates – including a five night run at the Forum in London – that were due to begin in March. The dates had already been pushed back from May and June last year.
Dua Lipa is blessing the world with new music and music videos. The English singer just released a new “Moonlight Edition” of her second studio album “Future Nostalgia.” The album includes three new songs including “We’re Good,” her first single of the year.
Little Mix have announced that they are pushing back their 2021 UK tour dates by twelve whole months, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Originally set to begin in April this year, running into May, the shows will now be pushed back to the same months (but not the same specific dates) in 2022.“You know how much we love being on the road and performing every night for you all”, say the band.
vaccine dose now stood at 839,226 alongside a clapping hands emoji. The Government has faced claims of sluggishness over the vaccine rollout in relation to other parts of the UK.Ministers were also hit by claims last week that unused vaccines were being dumped,However, the numbers have increased substantially in recent days.
EXCLUSIVE: The BBC and Warner Bros-owned Twenty Twenty have postponed production on David Olusoga’s hit history series A House Through Time as the UK remains in the grips of the coronavirus crisis.