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Judas Priest share update after cancelled Ozzy Osbourne tour
Judas Priest have shared an update after Ozzy Osbourne’s revealed he could no longer tour due to his ongoing recovery from an accident. The Prince of Darkness cancelled all his upcoming shows and said it was “probably one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to share with my loyal fans”.
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Conor McGregor responds to Liam Neeson calling him a “little leprechaun”
Conor McGregor has responded to Liam Neeson calling him a “little leprechaun” and saying that he gives Ireland “a bad name”. Neeson called out McGregor during an interview with Men’s Health, where he was talking about how he “can’t stand” UFC. “That to me is like a bar fight. I know the practitioners are like, ‘No, you’re wrong – the months of training we do…’ Why don’t you just grab a beer bottle and hit the other guy over the head? That’s the next stage of the UFC.”
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Simon Cowell has head set on fire during ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ audition
Simon Cowell recently had his head set on fire during a contestant’s Britain’s Got Talent audition. The talent mogul and judge was reportedly brought up on stage by a mute and masked magician auditioning for the competition who put a hood over Cowell’s head. The magician reportedly...
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Matty Healy wants Oasis to reunite: “Stop messing around”
The 1975 frontman Matty Healy has weighed in on the ongoing speculation around a potential Oasis reunion, telling the Gallagher brothers to “grow up” and reform. The comments came from the oft-outspoken singer during an interview on Q with Tom Power, a radio show aired by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). In the closing question, Power asked Healy what he was most proud of in the band’s achievements across their 20-year career.
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Paramore’s Hayley Williams reveals she wants to play shows with band Shame
Hayley Williams has opened up about her love of Shame, saying she wants to play shows with them in the future. Speaking in a new interview with The Guardian, Williams opened up about her love of the band’s music. Williams said: “There’s a lot of really great punk music...
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Korn have surprised fans by releasing new EP ‘Requiem Mass’
Korn have surprised their fans by releasing new EP, ‘Requiem Mass’ this week. It comes amost a year to the day that Korn released their last album ‘Reqiuem‘, and to mark the milestone, the band have surprised released a new EP to fans. Reviewing Korn’s ‘Requiem’...
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Mark E. Smith’s family hit out at “extremely offensive” new project by former members of The Fall
The family of late The Fall frontman Mark E. Smith have addressed the new music project created by former members of the post-punk band. Last year, five musicians who played as part of The Fall throughout the band’s various line-up changes assembled to create a new group called House Of All. The members of the new band include drummers Simon Wolstencroft and Paul Hanley, who joined The Fall between 1980 to 1997, as well as former bassist Steve Hanley and guitarists Pete Greenway and Martin Bramah.
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‘Among Us’ broke the Geneva Convention with “a silly whoopsies”
Among Us developer Innersloth has revealed that the hit social deduction game once violated the Geneva Conventions Act. In a tweet posted yesterday (February 1), Innersloth revealed that it had mistakenly broken the UK’s Geneva Conventions Act of 1957, which makes the use of the Red Cross symbol illegal in many cases.
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The Damned announce new album ‘Darkadelic’, share new single ‘The Invisible Man’
The Damned have revealed that a new album is on the way, titled ‘Darkadelic’. Announced yesterday (February 3), the outfit marked the news by sharing a single from the forthcoming record, ‘The Invisible Man’. Staying true to their punk rock roots, the song opens with blazing drums and fuzzy guitars before changing pace about midway through. Here, they introduce gothic keys and erratic timings, with eerie vocals giving way to maniacal laughter.
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Russ Millions: “I’m not here to make anyone cry, I’m here to make you dance”
Russ Millions is the go-to guy for timeless party hits. The history-making Bellingham pop driller is known for his UK number one ‘Body’ with Tion Wayne, alongside viral tracks like ‘Keisha & Becky’ and ‘Gun Lean’, and his vivacious energy has propelled him to be the top of the food chain in the UK’s rap scene.
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