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Kylie, Kaiser Chiefs for racecourse shows


Kylie Minogue and Kaiser Chiefs will perform at English racecourses.
The global superstar and the indie rockers have been announced as the headliners for a series of 'An Evening at the Races' events, presented by music promoter Jockey Club Live.
Speaking about her excitement for the shows, the 'All the Lovers' hitmaker said: "I'm so excited to be performing at 'An Evening At The Races'. I have an amazing band and fabulous dancers and we can't wait to share my hits with you in a beautiful Summer outdoor show. Being from a horse racing city like Melbourne, I'll be sure to have a flutter on the horses myself!"
The 46-year-old singer - who has racked up 44 UK Top 40 hits during her career - will perform at 'Newmarket Nights' at Newmarket Racecourse in Suffolk on June 19, and at 'Haydock Nights' at Haydock Park Racecourse in Merseyside the following evening.
Joining the multi-million selling star will be the Kaiser Chiefs - fronted by 'The Voice UK' coach Ricky Wilson - who promise to perform their hit singles including 'I Predict a Riot', 'Oh My God' and 'Ruby' during the events.
The five-piece band - which also features Andrew White, Simon Rix, Nick Baines and Vijay Mistry - will headline the same racecourses later in the summer, playing at Newmarket Racecourse on July 31 and Haydock Park Racecourse on August 7, as well as Sandown Park Racecourse in Surrey on August 6.
Tickets for the events - which start at £25 - will be on sale at 9am on February 6 on www.thejockeyclublive.co.uk, with further events also being held at Market Rasen, Carlisle and Epsom Downs racecourses.

Noel Gallagher shocked Bono


Bono's face "nearly melted" when Noel Gallagher told him he'd produced his own album.
The 47-year-old singer left the U2 frontman shocked when he revealed he had taken matters into his own hands on his second Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds studio album, 'Chasing Yesterday', and he doesn't think the 54-year-old star's group would ever dream of doing something similar.
He said: "I told Bono this one afternoon, and his face nearly melted. Cos U2 take five years and six producers before they work out what their album even means."
Noel took the reins of his album when producer Dave Sardy was unavailable and the former Oasis star - who regularly clashed with his brother Liam Gallagher during his times in the indie group - enjoyed having creative control of the record.
He added to Q magazine: "I refused to over-think it. I understand making records by committee when there's five lads in a band.
"But I'm a solo artist on my own record label.
"So I said, 'I won't take any discussion about this. We will go in and record the album and then let the people decide whether it's good enough.' "

The Libertines take upbeat turn


The Libertines are trying to make "surprisingly upbeat" music.
The band - featuring Carl Barat, Pete Doherty, John Hassall and Gary Powell - have started working on new material which will be their first since their second eponymous album in 2004, with Carl admitting although they are hoping to create a positive sound.
He explained: "The Libertines have always been about anthems to doomed youth.
"I'm not entirely sure how happy the new songs will be lyrically, but the message is strong in the new songs. It's doomed youth overcoming hardships with optimism."
However, the 36-year-old co-frontman confessed he is always unsure about the band's plans because they tend to go wrong, with the band's fate partly depending on whether Pete is able to stay off drugs following his month-long stint at a rehabilitation facility in Thailand.
He said: "You can't make plans with The Libertines, because they usually go wrong.
"I'm seeing Pete in Thailand again soon, but everything in the band has to be taken step-by-step. The new album has to be the right record, and we don't want to rush it."
The 'Can't Stand Me Now' rocker is also feeling slightly stressed about the thought of a third album because they have signed a deal with record label Virgin EMI which he is scared they might not deliver on.
Speaking about the record deal, he told February's issue of Loaded magazine: "I'm not thinking about all that pressure.
"That's bonus depression, and I don't need that. It's there in the background and I get the occasional moment of terror, but I try to play it down."
The 250th celebratory issue of Loaded - which features Kasabian on the cover - is available to buy in both print and digital formats now.

Madonna forgets recording experiences


Madonna "can't remember" making all her records.
The 56-year-old singer is preparing to release her 13th studio album, 'Rebel Heart', and admits she has released so many LPs throughout her illustrious career she cannot recall the creative process she went through to make all her albums.
She said: "I cannot remember every record-making experience. It feels like there's been too many of them.
"But this ['Rebel Heart'] has been really, really intense ... complicated. Just because there are so many people involved.
"It's like a train that keeps picking up people. And every time someone gets on the train, they add another flavour.
"Then I have to step back and see, OK, how does this all fit into the big picture? So it does seem endless."
But the 'Papa Don't Preach' hitmaker has no problem recalling her fourth studio album 'Like A Prayer', which came with a cover scented with patchouli oils to simulate church incense, because she now "cannot stand" the aroma of the plant species.
She added in an interview with Mojo magazine: "Terrible, terrible perfume. I can't stand it. I don't [like it] any more. It's a tree hugger's smell."

Charli XCX wants own label


Charli XCX wants to set up a record label like Simon Cowell's -but without the "s**t" music.
The 22-year-old singer has revealed plans to follow in the mogul's footsteps and become the queen of her own music empire but is confident her acts will be better than those signed to the 55 year old's SyCo label.
The brunette beauty said: "I think Simon Cowell's cool.
"I'd love to be in that position. But from the point of view of making music that's not s**t."
The 'Boom Clap' hitmaker - who wrote Icona Pop's double platinum track 'I Love It' in 2012 - admitted she didn't like the idea of penning pop hits she "hated", so travelled to Sweden to record a quick punk album at the beginning of 2014 to get it "out of [her] system".
She told Q magazine: "I couldn't make any pop music because I hated pop music. I just didn't want to think about it I wanted to be free.
"It was a case of getting it out of my system. I felt stuck."
Charli also co-wrote Iggy Azalea's hit 'Fancy' and is currently working on projects for Rita Ora, Gwen Stefani and Rihanna.

Jessie J inspired by Whitney Houston

Jessie J says Whitney Houston has been the biggest influence on her career. The 26-year-old singer will never forget the emotional impact the late diva's voice had on her and she always returns to Whitney's songs when she is in need of inspiration. ...

Adam Lambert announces name of third album


Adam Lambert has celebrated his birthday by announcing the name of his third album.
The 'American Idol' runner-up - who is celebrating his 33rd birthday today (30.01.15) - is set to release his latest record later this year and has revealed it will be titled 'The Original High'.
Posting a new image of himself on his Twitter page, he wrote: "Thank you for all the birthday love! Thrilled to announce the title of my upcoming album: The Original High. The album is executive produced by Max Martin and Shellback, with 1st single out in April."
The news was well received by fans of Queen + Adam Lambert, with the hashtag #theoriginalhigh trending worldwide on Twitter within minutes.
Adam confirmed earlier this month that he'd signed with Warner Bros. with Max Martin and Shellback to be executive producers on his latest offer.
The 'Are You Done With Me' singer performed on BBC One on New Year's Eve with Queen and was watched by over 13 million people before embarking on their UK and European tour, which included two shows at The O2 in London and a sell-out gig at Wembley Arena.
Adam will release his first single from 'The Original High' in April.

Wireless celebrating 10th birthday with Drake


Wireless Festival will celebrate its 10th birthday with a headline show by Drake.
The annual London-based event - which first took place in 2005 - will return to Finsbury Park for three days of music, including a headline performance from the Canadian rapper on Friday July 3.
Wireless promoter Steve Homer of Live Nation said: "This year we have an incredible line-up for New Look Wireless. We can't wait to bring Drake back to the main stage, along with some of the best artists that span the world of Hip-hop, dance, R&B and UK Garage. This is our 10th Birthday and we're really going to make it one to remember."
The 'Hold On, We're Going Home' hitmaker was forced to pull out of the festival just days before it was set to begin last year after being taken ill, and also cancelled his performance at the event in 2010 when Jay Z, Pink and LCD Soundsystem headlined.
Confirming he does intend to take to the stage at the 2015 event - which is sponsored by British fashion retailer New Look - Drake said he felt "blessed" to be playing at the event, as well as US festivals Coachella and The Governor's Ball.
He wrote on Twitter: "way way way...blessings.
"Wireless, Coachella, and Gov Ball...Blessed. (sic)"
As well as the 28-year-old star, 'Wake Me Up' hitmaker Avicii will headline the event on Saturday July 4 and 47-year-old DJ David Guetta will close the festival on Sunday July 5.
Other confirmed acts include Nicki Minaj, Clean Bandit, Jessie J, Childish Gambino, Gorgon City and Joey Bada$$.
Day tickets for Wireless Festival costing between £62.50 and £69.50 will go on sale at 9am on February 3 from www.wirelessfestival.co.uk.

The full Wireless Festival line-up:

Friday 3rd July - Drake, Labrinth, Nero, Duke Dumont, Joey Bada$$, Fuse ODG, Krept & Konan, ILoveMakonnen, G-Eazy, Little Simz and OCD: Moosh & Twist

Saturday 4th July - Avicii, Kendrick Lamar, Knife Party, Childish Gambino, Gorgon City, Raleigh Ritchie, Indiana, Stormzy

Sunday 5th July - David Guetta, Nicki Minaj, Jessie J, Clean Bandit, August Alsina, Wretch 32, Grandmaster Flash, Arrested Development, Logic, George the Poet

Bob Dylan says comparisons with Frank Sinatra are a ‘joke’


Bob Dylan thinks people are "joking" when they compare him to Frank Sinatra.
The 73-year-old singer-songwriter's 36th studio album, 'Shadows in the Night', features a number of songs associated with Sinatra - including 'Autumn Leaves' and 'That Lucky Old Sun' - but Dylan insists the legendary crooner is beyond compare.
Asked whether it's a risk to make records previously sung by Sinatra, he said: "There's nothing risky about making records.
"Comparing me with Frank Sinatra? You must be joking. To be mentioned in the same breath as him must be some sort of high compliment.
"Nobody touches him. Not me or anyone else."
Dylan confessed his new album is "out of step with the current media culture" but dismissed accusations of being "corny".
He told the American Association Of Retired Persons magazine: "These songs, take 'em or leave 'em, if nothing else, are songs of great virtue. That's what they are.
"If they sound trite and corny to somebody, well so much for that.
"But people's lives today are filled on so many levels with vice and the trappings of it. Ambition, greed and selfishness all have to do with vice.
"We see the destruction of human life and the mockery of it, everywhere we look. These songs are anything but that. Romance never does go out of fashion.
"It's radical. Maybe it's out of step with the current media culture."

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