Friday, December 20, 2024

Ariana Grande record label address rumours of 2025 tour

Ariana Grande has "no plans for a tour" in 2025. The 31-year-old singer released her new album 'Eternal Sunshine'...

Latest Posts

Chris Martin: Coldplay are easy to criticise

Chris Martin admits that Coldplay are a "safe target" for critics. The 'Clocks' band have divided audiences with their...

Robert Smith refuses to stream music

Robert Smith refuses to "stream music on principle". The Cure frontman has revealed that he hates streaming songs and...

Katy Perry releases deluxe album 1432

Katy Perry has released the deluxe album '1432'. The 'Lifetimes' singer has added four bonus tracks to her record...

Lady Gaga promises an album of ‘so many different genres’

Lady Gaga's new album has "so many different genres". The 38-year-old star will release her new studio album 'LG7'...

Louis Tomlinson felt ‘pressure’ to make best album for fans

Louis Tomlinson felt a "pressure" to make the "best album" for his fans.
The former One Direction star has taken three years since releasing his debut solo single, ‘Just Hold On’ , with Steve Aoki to announce his first record, ‘Walls’ – which is released on January 31, 2020 – and has admitted he felt bad that his loyal following had to wait so long so he "owed" it to them to produce his finest work.
He confessed: "If I’m being honest, with the greatest … without like … I think they’ll understand this, but to be honest, and for the right reasons, the pressure comes from the fan base.
"And that’s because I owe them, I owe them. You know what I mean? To a certain degree.
"They’re incredible people, super dedicated when I was in the band, and it’s carried on throughout.
"There will be different awards that I get nominated for and, again, I’ve not had an album out, and they’ll just vote super hard!
They’re just incredible people, so I feel like, I owe it to them to make the best album I can and to get it out at some point. And now we’re there!"
The ‘Kill My Mind’ singer also revealed that the "we" in his latest single ‘We Made It’ is referring to him and his fanbase and the "collective moment" they will share on his upcoming solo world tour.
He told the ‘Billboard Pop Shop Podcast’: "I always like to write things where the fans feel they’re included, and that moment of me playing my first tour show and thinking to myself, ‘alright, we’ve done alright!’ That’s collective. That’s not just on my own.
"You know what I mean?
"Because these people have been patient with me, really patient. And you know, I’ve got a really loyal fan base, so that’s going to be a moment of success – mutually, you know what I mean?"

Latest Posts

Chris Martin: Coldplay are easy to criticise

Chris Martin admits that Coldplay are a "safe target" for critics. The 'Clocks' band have divided audiences with their...

Robert Smith refuses to stream music

Robert Smith refuses to "stream music on principle". The Cure frontman has revealed that he hates streaming songs and...

Katy Perry releases deluxe album 1432

Katy Perry has released the deluxe album '1432'. The 'Lifetimes' singer has added four bonus tracks to her record...

Lady Gaga promises an album of ‘so many different genres’

Lady Gaga's new album has "so many different genres". The 38-year-old star will release her new studio album 'LG7'...

Don't Miss

Idles: ‘To need validation from awards would be toxic’

Idles say it is "toxic" to seek validation from awards. The British band have been nominated for five Grammys,...

David Foster’s family performance

David Foster loves performing with his wife. The writer and producer has multiple dates scheduled during December and January...

Sophie Ellis-Bextor would have been ‘completely horrible’ without career setbacks

Sophie Ellis-Bextor thinks losing her record deal when she was 20 stopped her becoming “completely horrible”. The ‘Murder on...

Keith Urban reflects on ‘amazing’ Taylor Swift

Keith Urban says Taylor Swift was "amazing" when she opened for him on tour as a teenager. The country...

Trent Reznor focused on film scores because ‘the music world sucks’

Trent Reznor has been focusing on creating film scores in recent years because "the music world sucks". The Nine...

Stay in touch

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