Sunday, March 23, 2025

‘I think it could happen’: Queen legend Brian May hints at new music

Sir Brian May says new Queen music "could happen". The rock legends haven't put out an album since 1995's...

Latest Posts

New Lottery Winners song brought singer to tears in studio

Thom Rylance couldn't record emotional new Lottery Winners song "without crying" in the booth. The indie rockers released their...

The Searchers to quit touring after 68 years

The Searchers are to stop touring after 68 years. The 'Sweets For My Sweet' hitmakers, who are known as...

Ozzy Osbourne to perform on a throne

Ozzy Osbourne will perform from a throne during Black Sabbath's farewell gig. The 'Paranoid' hitmaker - who has had...

‘Some of the most exciting things could still be yet to come…’ Singer Kim Wilde doesn’t want biopic – yet

Kim Wilde isn't interested in having a biopic on her life for now - because the "most exciting things could still be...

Riz Ahmed rapped his way to freedom

Riz Ahmed once rapped his way to freedom.
The 35-year-old actor – who is also known for his political rap music – has revealed he managed to escape a precarious situation using his musical talents after being arrested for trespassing onto a military base in Pakistan.
He recalled: "When I told them I was a rapper, they go, ‘Alright, show us what you got.’
"I basically had to rap for my freedom in Karaji to be released by military intelligence. I did it freestyle. There was a good pun in there about dropping bars. Once I rapped for them, they were like, ‘You can go.’"
Riz was born in London but has Pakistani parents, and he’s admitted that, at times, he’s struggled to fit in with either society.
Speaking on ‘The Jonathan Ross Show’, the ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ actor shared: "My heritage is Pakistani, it’s very much part of my culture.
"When I was growing up here I was sometimes made to feel like I wasn’t really British or didn’t really fit in. I went back when I was 15 and I thought, ‘I’m really going to fit in here!’ I went there and I was like, ‘I do not fit in here.’
"It’s because I’m a Londoner. It was more the fact that I was stuck on the toilet for 23 hours a day. It’s hard to make friends from that."
Riz also admitted that his last appearance on the UK chat show in 2016 was a life-changing experience, saying his dad now looks at his career in a totally different light.
He said: "Last time I was here you were like, ‘What does your dad think of your career?’ I told you a little anecdote about how he came up to me after I did my first big American film and he said to me, ‘You know it’s not too late to become a banker.’
"Since I told that story on this show, his attitude has completely changed. It’s not because of my career – it’s because he got a shout out on this show!"
‘The Jonathan Ross Show’ airs on Saturday (22.09.18) at 9.50pm on ITV.

Latest Posts

New Lottery Winners song brought singer to tears in studio

Thom Rylance couldn't record emotional new Lottery Winners song "without crying" in the booth. The indie rockers released their...

The Searchers to quit touring after 68 years

The Searchers are to stop touring after 68 years. The 'Sweets For My Sweet' hitmakers, who are known as...

Ozzy Osbourne to perform on a throne

Ozzy Osbourne will perform from a throne during Black Sabbath's farewell gig. The 'Paranoid' hitmaker - who has had...

‘Some of the most exciting things could still be yet to come…’ Singer Kim Wilde doesn’t want biopic – yet

Kim Wilde isn't interested in having a biopic on her life for now - because the "most exciting things could still be...

Don't Miss

Journey’s drummer Deen Castronovo was ‘literally on fire’ at the band’s cancelled Houston gig

Journey's drummer Deen Castronovo was "literally on fire" at their cancelled Houston gig. The rock band were five songs...

Neil Young dropping overpriced Platinum tickets on The Cure’s Robert Smith’s suggestion

Neil Young will no longer offer Platinum tickets to his concerts after being inspired by The Cure's Robert Smith.

Stevie Wonder set to headline American Express presents BST Hyde Park

Stevie Wonder is the final headliner confirmed for American Express presents BST Hyde Park 2025. The Motown legend -...

A$AP Rocky performs unreleased tracks hanging from chopper at Rolling Loud California 2025

A$AP Rocky performed unreleased tracks from a helicopter during his epic headline set at Rolling Loud California. The 36-year-old...

KT Tunstall thinks technology can be ‘amazing’ for the music industry

KT Tunstall thinks technology can be "amazing" for the music industry. The 49-year-old singer has written the score for...

Stay in touch

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