Wednesday, November 27, 2024

George Harrison’s guitar sells for record-breaking price at auction

A guitar bought by the late George Harrison for £58 has sold for over £1 million at auction. The...

Latest Posts

The Prodigy and Raye to headline Boardmasters festival

The Prodigy and Raye have been announced among the wave of headline acts for the Boardmasters festival. They will...

Rod Stewart claims Glastonbury legends slot will cost him $300,000

Sir Rod Stewart has claimed playing Glastonbury's legends slot will cost him a whopping $300,000 (£237,780). The 'Maggie May'...

John Lennon’s 1971 draft letter to Eric Clapton expected to fetch at least €100,000 at auction

John Lennon's 1971 draft letter requesting Eric Clapton form a new supergroup with him is expected to fetch €100,000 and €150,000 at...

Drake files second petition against UMG over Kendrick Lamar diss song Not Like Us

Drake has filed a second legal petition against Universal Music Group (UMG) over Kendrick Lamar’s diss song ‘Not Like Us’.

Loyle Carner added to Liam Gallagher’s Finsbury Park bill

Grime star Loyle Carner has been added to Liam Gallagher’s sold-out Finsbury Park line-up.
The ‘Ain’t Nothing Changed’ rapper – who won the NME Award for Best British Solo Artist this year – joins previously confirmed acts Wolf Alice, Australian group DMA’s and Sheffield quartet The Sherlocks at the special one-day festival at the London landmark on June 29.
Liam will be in good company as fellow Mancunians Twisted Wheel, and Trampolene – both of whom he’s toured with in the past, the latter as a solo act and the former with Britpop legends Oasis – are also performing along with Dream Wife, Belako, Easy Life and Hey Charlie.
The ‘Wall of Glass’ hitmaker previously hinted one of the acts would be his "biblical brother", the signature description, which he reserves for people he thinks are god-like.
Replying to a fan on Twitter who previously tried to tease the acts out of the rocker, Liam replied: "Mate I can’t tell ya but I have a biblical brother joining me now run of and spread the butter you nutter (sic)"
Many fans believe he was referring to former Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft, who supported Liam on his North American tour.
The last time Liam performed at Finsbury Park was with Oasis back in 2002, and he’s hoping it will be just as "dangerous".
He said previously: "I loved that gig, man. It was really f**king dangerous and I liked it. So hopefully we’ll have a bit of the same."

Latest Posts

The Prodigy and Raye to headline Boardmasters festival

The Prodigy and Raye have been announced among the wave of headline acts for the Boardmasters festival. They will...

Rod Stewart claims Glastonbury legends slot will cost him $300,000

Sir Rod Stewart has claimed playing Glastonbury's legends slot will cost him a whopping $300,000 (£237,780). The 'Maggie May'...

John Lennon’s 1971 draft letter to Eric Clapton expected to fetch at least €100,000 at auction

John Lennon's 1971 draft letter requesting Eric Clapton form a new supergroup with him is expected to fetch €100,000 and €150,000 at...

Drake files second petition against UMG over Kendrick Lamar diss song Not Like Us

Drake has filed a second legal petition against Universal Music Group (UMG) over Kendrick Lamar’s diss song ‘Not Like Us’.

Don't Miss

BRIT Awards 2025 trophy designed by Gabriel Moses

The BRIT Awards 2025 trophy has been designed by Gabriel Moses. The artist - who has collaborated with the...

Snoop Dogg says Kendrick Lamar ‘unified the West’ with Not Like Us

Snoop Dogg thinks Kendrick Lamar's hit 'Not Like Us' "unified the West". The hip hop icon made sure to...

Miley Cyrus reveals new album is inspired by Pink Floyd’s The Wall

Miley Cyrus' new album 'Something Beautiful' has been inspired by 'The Wall'. The 'Wrecking Ball' hitmaker is working on...

Coachella 2025 has unveiled its full lineup with Post Malone, Green Day and Lady Gaga

Post Malone, Lady Gaga and Green Day are headlining Coachella 2025. The annual festival will take place on April...

Hard-Fi go back to ‘families and other jobs’ after tour

Hard-Fi return to their "normal worlds of families and other jobs" as soon as their tours end. The 'Hard...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.