The stars of “That ’70s Show” are getting ready to say “hello Wisconsin!” once again, as a new spin-off of the iconic series is announced by Netflix.
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Björk has announced new dates for her livestreamed orchestral shows, following multiple delays due to the coronavirus pandemic.The Orkestral series will see the musician perform with different collaborators over each of the four dates, including members of the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra, Flute Septet Viibra and Hamrahlíð Choir.The gigs, performed at Reykjavik’s Harpa Hall to a live audience and livestreamed to fans worldwide, were first due to take place in August 2020, but have been delayed
.The stars of “That ’70s Show” are getting ready to say “hello Wisconsin!” once again, as a new spin-off of the iconic series is announced by Netflix.
Björk has announced that she’ll be bringing her immersive theatrical tour ‘Cornucopia’ to Los Angeles next year for a trio of dates.‘Cornucopia’ is based on the singer’s 2017 album ‘Utopia’ and is her first official theatrical concert tour. It’s directed by Argentine filmmaker Lucrecia Martel, with designer Chiara Stevenson’s stage designed to resemble fungi.The newly announced shows are scheduled for early 2022 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on January 26, 29 and February 1.
Cat Power has confirmed details of a covers album, due for release in 2022. The album, aptly titled Covers, is due on January 14 via Domino Records.
Cat Power has announced details of a new covers album – listen to her versions of tracks by Frank Ocean and The Pogues below.‘Covers’ will be released on January 14, 2022 via Domino, and also feature renditions of songs by Iggy Pop, Nick Cave, Billie Holiday and more.Ahead of the release of the album, Cat Power has shared a version of Frank Ocean’s 2012 track ‘Bad Religion’, which she also performed on The Late Late Show with James Corden last night (October 7).In a statement, the singer
Bonobo has announced details of a new album ‘Fragments’, which will come out early next year and is being previewed with first single ‘Rosewood’.The producer – aka Simon Green – will then take his new record out on a world tour in 2022, ending with a trio of gigs at London’s Royal Albert Hall.The new album, out on January 14, 2022 via Ninja Tune, will feature guest appearances from Jamila Woods, Joji, Kadhja Bonet, Jordan Rakei, O’Flynn and Miguel Atwood-Ferguson.“I remembered all over again how
Hello, it’s Adele, and she’s been wondering if after all these years we’d like to hear some new music from her.
Hello from the other side! Adele is finally back with her a taste of fourth studio album after several years away — and it’ll be entirely worth the wait.
to finally announce that a new Adele single and album are on the horizon. Her new song, titled “Easy on Me,” will debut Oct.
All the rumors were true!
HTC has issued a series of cryptic tweets, teasing an upcoming announcement.The tweets, which use the hashtag #gowiththeflow, link to the main Vive.com homepage, which reveals an event planned for 4pm BST on October 14.10.14.21 https://t.co/IBS7Xa9yll #gowiththeflow pic.twitter.com/TaidAkicJo— HTC VIVE (@htcvive) September 27, 2021HTC Vive released two new products to its line of gaming headsets in June 2021.
Jamie Lang HBO Max has revealed that it will be launching in seven additional countries in 2022: Turkey, Greece, Estonia, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania and the Netherlands.
Måneskin have announced their next single, ‘MAMMAMIA’.The Italian band, who won this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, are set to release the new song at midnight next Friday (October 8).Måneskin shared what appears to be the single artwork for ‘MAMMAMIA’ on their social media channels earlier today (September 30), which you can check out here.The track will mark the arrival of Måneskin’s first new original material since the release earlier this year of their second album ‘Teatro d’ira: Vol.
WWE have announced a final UK tour for 2021 but industry watchers believe this is just the start and the UK could be hosting Summerslam 2022, its first UK pay-per-view in 30 years.
Sega Bodega has shared details of his second album, ‘Romeo’, and shared a cut from it titled ‘Angel On My Shoulder’.The London-based artist, whose real name is Salvador Navarrete, will release ‘Romeo’ on November 12. It features guest spots by acts including Arca and Charlotte Gainsbourg.‘Angel On My Shoulder’ follows the first ‘Romeo’ single ‘Only Seeing God When I Come’, which was released earlier this month.‘Romeo’ tracklist:01. ‘Effeminacy’02. ‘Angel On My Shoulder’03. ‘All Of Your Friends
IDLES have announced the release of a new album called ‘CRAWLER’ and have shared its first single, ‘The Beachland Ballroom’.The Bristol punk band’s fourth album is the follow-up to last year’s ‘Ultra Mono’, which landed them their first Number One on the UK album chart.Set to be released on November 12, ‘CRAWLER’ – which is co-produced by Kenny Beats and IDLES guitarist Mark Bowen – was recorded at the famed Real World Studios in Bath during the coronavirus pandemic.The album’s announcement
The Wrens has announced his return with new project Aeon Station – get all the details on new album ‘Observatory’ below.The Wrens, who hail from New Jersey, have been promising fans a new album since 2003, with Whelan and co-songwriter Charles Bissell writing music separately.Songs from the proposed new Wrens album will appear on ‘Observatory’, according to a feature in the New York Times.
If you're unfamiliar with Connecticut's Ovlov, just ask your buddy who's really into underground garage rock bands. They'll probably talk your ear off about how Ovlov is a cult favorite with more break-ups than your average VH1 reality show, but keep coming back with consistently strong tunes.
Kylie Jenner is not only excited to announce her second pregnancy, but a new project on the way!
Orlando Weeks has announced his second album ‘Hop Up’ by sharing new single ‘Look Who’s Talking Now’ – check it out below.Speaking about the follow-up to his 2020 debut solo album, the former The Maccabees frontman said: “It started with the idea of wanting to fill in some of the blanks that I felt I had left with ‘A Quickening’, but quite quickly it turned into something broader.“The choice was always to take the more positive and uplifting sounding step.