Sunday, December 22, 2024

Sam Fender cancels rest of tour after haemorrhaging vocal cord

Sam Fender has cancelled the remainder of his 2025 tour after he haemorrhaged his vocal cord. The 'Getting Started'...

Latest Posts

Chic singer Alfa Anderson dies

Alfa Anderson has died. The singer - who was an early vocalist for Chic and appeared on the group's...

Casey Chaos dead at 59

Casey Chaos has died. The Amen frontman - who was also a member of Christian Death and Scum, and...

Andrew Ridgeley wants to ‘elevate’ Wham!’s legacy

Andrew Ridgely wants to “elevate the Wham! legacy”. The 61-year-old singer has largely stayed out of the spotlight since...

Alex James reveals why he thought a Blur reunion would’ never happen

Alex James thought a Blur reunion would "never happen". The 56-year-old musician shot to fame alongside Damon Albarn, Graham...

Olly Murs makes £5.2 million

Olly Murs made £5.2 million last year.
The ‘Wrapped Up’ hitmaker’s bank balance soared from £1.5million to the hefty sum over the last 12 months, helped by his touring schedule, sales of his album ‘Never Been Better’ and his hosting stint on ‘The X Factor’.
A source told The Sun newspaper: "Olly’s bank balance is reflecting his career. As long as his popularity in the charts remains strong, he’ll benefit from lucrative endorsements and job offers. That’s showing no sign of waning."
Meanwhile, the 32-year-old singer is gearing up to release his fifth studio album and has teased that the music will be "a lot sexier than normal" after he split from his girlfriend of three years Francesca Thomas last year.
He said: "It definitely feels a lot sexier than normal. I think because it’s being single I am in a different place than I was with the last album.
"It’s a lot sexier than I’ve done before. I wrote with MNEK this week. I like to test myself and do different sessions with different people. Uzo’s a really good talent.
"It’s important for me to move with the times and not alienate myself from the industry. You always get a different vibe when you go to America."
And Olly is keen to stay in shape as he believes his career is more successful when he’s not as "big and chunky".
He added: "I sleep eight hours a day and get one hour training a day. Being on TV, a singer and artist it’s important. I look at my ‘Up’ video I did with Demi Lovato last year and I was quite big and chunky. I held it well but in this job you want to keep the fans interested in you and find you attractive."

Latest Posts

Chic singer Alfa Anderson dies

Alfa Anderson has died. The singer - who was an early vocalist for Chic and appeared on the group's...

Casey Chaos dead at 59

Casey Chaos has died. The Amen frontman - who was also a member of Christian Death and Scum, and...

Andrew Ridgeley wants to ‘elevate’ Wham!’s legacy

Andrew Ridgely wants to “elevate the Wham! legacy”. The 61-year-old singer has largely stayed out of the spotlight since...

Alex James reveals why he thought a Blur reunion would’ never happen

Alex James thought a Blur reunion would "never happen". The 56-year-old musician shot to fame alongside Damon Albarn, Graham...

Don't Miss

Matt Sorum rejected guest spot with Guns N’ Roses

Matt Sorum rejected Guns N' Roses offer to make a "guest" appearance at their shows. The heavy metal group's...

Kylie Minogue’s lost Prince song emerges online after 32 years

Kylie Minogue's lost collaboration with Prince has emerged online after more than three decades. The pop superstar teamed up...

Katy Perry makes light of gig-goers leaving her festive gig early

Katy Perry made light of hundreds of fans walking out of her Jingle Bell Ball concert in New York City.

Robert Smith considering Christmas song for The Cure

Robert Smith is considering releasing a Christmas single. The Cure frontman has penned a "really catchy pop song" but...

Mariah Carey makes chart history

Mariah Carey has made chart history with 'All I Want for Christmas Is You'. The 55-year-old singer's 1994 festive...

Stay in touch

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