Saturday, January 11, 2025

U2’s The Edge teases new music ‘very soon’ and potential tour

U2 are "in a great place creatively". Guitarist The Edge has teased that the 'Vertigo' rockers are planning to...

Latest Posts

Trivium ‘deleted everything’ and started again after Ascendancy session took bad turn

Trivium "deleted everything" and re-recorded 'Ascendancy' after a problem with the tuning. The heavy metal rockers made waves across...

Myles Smith found out about BRITs Rising Star nomination while on IV drip after boozy night out with Lewis Capaldi

Myles Smith was attached to an IV drip after a wild night out with Lewis Capaldi when he received the call to...

Manic Street Preachers share new single People Ruin Paintings

Manic Street Preachers have shared their new single 'People Ruin Paintings'. The Welsh rockers' latest track from their upcoming...

BTS star J-Hope to release new music in March

BTS' J-Hope has teased new music coming in March. Shortly after announcing his 2025 'Hope on the Stage’ solo...

Noel Gallagher admits to We Are Manchester pre-show nerves

Noel Gallagher was very "nervous" about his performance of ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ at the We Are Manchester benefit concert.
The former Oasis guitarist headlined the re-opening of the Manchester Arena, which has been closed since a horrific terrorist attack took place at an Ariana Grande concert in May, on Saturday night (09.09.17) and he admits he was worried his emotions would get the better of him when he had to play the anthem.
He said: "As it was getting closer, I was thinking I hope I am going to be able to pull this off because it’s quite an emotional thing.
"It would’ve been an emotional thing if it was in Dagenham, but the fact it’s your hometown and you’ve played that arena, but it was great."
The 50-year-old rocker has never felt anxious before performing live before, but felt a huge responsibility to honour the 22 victims who died in the bombing and those who survived – some of whom were in the audience – especially as the song has become a mark of "defiance" for the city in the wake of the horrific attack.
Speaking on the BBC Radio 6 Music Breakfast show, he said: "It was the first time I’ve ever got nervous going on stage because of what happened with that song in the aftermath of the bombing, it kind of became an anthem for defiance. And how the people rallied round it in the minutes silence, which I was watching live on the news when it happened and I was rendered kind of speechless…."
Speaking about a vigil held after the attack where one person started singing the 1995 hit, he said: "The thing that happened with ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’, the one thing that I’ve learnt is that music is of the utmost importance. In a minute’s silence, for something so horrific that people are in their own thoughts and silence, and then one girl breaks the silence by singing that song and everybody joins you and they are all together in that moment, music really is important."

Latest Posts

Trivium ‘deleted everything’ and started again after Ascendancy session took bad turn

Trivium "deleted everything" and re-recorded 'Ascendancy' after a problem with the tuning. The heavy metal rockers made waves across...

Myles Smith found out about BRITs Rising Star nomination while on IV drip after boozy night out with Lewis Capaldi

Myles Smith was attached to an IV drip after a wild night out with Lewis Capaldi when he received the call to...

Manic Street Preachers share new single People Ruin Paintings

Manic Street Preachers have shared their new single 'People Ruin Paintings'. The Welsh rockers' latest track from their upcoming...

BTS star J-Hope to release new music in March

BTS' J-Hope has teased new music coming in March. Shortly after announcing his 2025 'Hope on the Stage’ solo...

Don't Miss

Carlos Santana postpones Vegas residency after ‘hard fall’

Carlos Santana has postponed his upcoming Las Vegas residency due to a "hard fall" that left him with a broken finger.

‘Chappell was a little overwhelmed with her sudden success…’ Elton John shares his support for Chappell Roan

Sir Elton John reached out to Chappell Roan to offer her advice on how to deal with fame. The...

Neil Young will play at Glastonbury after boycott backtrack

Neil Young will be performing at this year's Glastonbury Festival after reversing his decision to boycott the event. The...

Scissor Sisters dismiss Ana Matronic feud rumours

The Scissor Sisters have dismissed rumours they've fallen out with bandmember Ana Matronic. The group are getting back together...

Robbie Williams’ new album features ‘massive guitars’ and ‘pop hits’

Robbie Williams' new album will feature "massive guitars" and "pop hits". The former Take That star has confirmed...

Stay in touch

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