Category: Music
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Brian May shares ‘high pressure’ Queen moment he feels ‘very critical’ about | Music | Entertainment
[ad_1] Queen and Adam Lambert are currently touring North America and begin the first of two nights in Chicago this evening. Over the course of their journey across the USA and Canada, Sir Brian May has been posting some of his highlights. And as usual, the 76-year-old doesn’t hold back when it comes to some…
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Paul McCartney slams Yoko Ono for ‘interfering’ in The Beatles sessions | Music | Entertainment
[ad_1] It’s been over half a century since The Beatles broke up and plenty of ink has been spilt on what exactly the reason was for their break-up. Over the years, one popular claim is that Yoko Ono’s presence in the Let It Be recording sessions ruptured Paul McCartney and John Lennon’s relationship. However, when…
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Brian May thought Queen song ‘lugubrious’ before Freddie Mercury reworked track | Music | Entertainment
[ad_1] This week’s episode of Queen The Greatest live takes fans back in time to Queen’s 1986 Wembley Stadium performance. This would be the band’s final tour as a four and the last for Freddie Mercury, who died in 1991, and John Deacon, who ended up retiring. In this epic footage, the singer leads a…
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Fall Out Boy Manchester AO Arena review – 10/10, no notes | Music | Entertainment
[ad_1] This year marks 20 years since the release of Fall Out Boy’s first album, Take This To Your Grave. And to celebrate, last night’s sell-out show at Manchester’s AO Arena took us right back to the beginning, with a 27-song setlist spanning the emo pop rockers’ entire career. There was Chicago Is So Two Years…
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Slam Dunk Festival 2024: Tickets, line-up, locations, dates | Music | Entertainment
[ad_1] Slam Dunk Festival fans… we finally have confirmation. The incredible alternative music festival for 2024 is coming back, and the line-up for next year’s events have now been revealed. Last year, the festival had the likes of The Offspring, Enter: Shikari, Kids In Glass Houses, Vukovi, and more playing the two identical days of…
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Taylor Swift fans in meltdown as 1989 (Taylor’s Version) is finally released | Celebrity News | Showbiz & TV
[ad_1] In her prologue, she also hit out at the speculation about her bisexuality and the constant rumours about her love life. Swifties have been going mad online about the re-release since it dropped at midnight on Friday, October 27. “Your journey, so beautifully chronicled in every song and note, is a testament to the…
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Almost half of deaf Brits would feel happier – if more hearing people learned BSL | Music | Entertainment
[ad_1] A deaf and signing choir has wowed Chelsea fans with a heart-warming rendition of club anthem ‘Blue is the Colour’ during the side’s home game against Brentford. Deaf performance group Unify, and signing choir Hands 4 Voices, took to the pitch in front of thousands of spectators at Stamford Bridge, to perform the song…
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Tenor Alfie Boe is ready to rock! | Music | Entertainment
[ad_1] Rock star Alfie Boe (Image: Steve Schofield) I first had the pleasure of hearing Alfie Boe’s voice in concert at the Royal Albert Hall in 2012. An excerpt, perhaps, of the tenor’s exhilarating stint as Jean Valjean in Les Misérables, at the O2 in London two years before? Or maybe highlights from his memorable…
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Tommy Blaize set to embark a UK tour | Music | Entertainment
[ad_1] Tommy Blaize’s dulcet tones accompany every spellbinding Strictly show but now its resident singer is stepping out of the shadows. The Liverpool-born crooner is about to embark on a UK tour, and has a special treat in store. Tommy will dedicate songs to his late Strictly friends Sir Bruce Forsyth and Len Goodman, and…
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Brian May shares epic footage of new Queen live segment ‘Never done this before’ | Music | Entertainment
[ad_1] Queen and Adam Lambert are halfway through their North American tour and recently played in Nashville, Tennessee. As previously teased by the band, their Rhapsody show of the last few years is forever being twigged with a new segment added especially for the USA and Canada. Taking to his Instagram, Sir Brian May shared…