"The greenest show Finsbury Park has ever seen” was set to take place on July 11
17.04.2020 - 16:15 / nme.com
The band were due to play at the Eden Sessions in Cornwall on June 16
My Chemical Romance‘s first UK comeback show has been postponed after the Eden Sessions announced that it would not be taking place this year.
The Eden Project-hosted concert series in Cornwall was due to welcome MCR (June 16), Lionel Richie (June 17), Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds (June 23), The Script (July 15) and Diana Ross (July 21) this summer.
The organisers of the Eden Sessions have today (April 17) confirmed that
"The greenest show Finsbury Park has ever seen” was set to take place on July 11
“Keeping Up With the Kardashians” aired the final episode of the first half of season 18 on Thursday, and dropped a super teaser for what fans can expect from the second half when the show returns in September — and it’s going to look a little different than ever before.
aired the final episode of the first half of season 18 on Thursday, and dropped a super teaser for what fans can expect from the second half when the show returns in September — and it's going to look a little different than ever before.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his fiancee Carrie Symonds announced the birth of a baby boy Wednesday morning, just days after Johnson returned to work after recovering from the new coronavirus disease. Johnson was reportedly present for the birth of his son at a hospital in London. A spokesman for the couple said both mother and child were doing well.
The reunited band had been set to play five gigs on these shores in June
The My Chemical Romance reunion was gathering pace just when COVID-19 became a thing.
Birdman is giving back to his hometown in a big way.
Prince Philip has released a rare statement to thank those helping tackle the coronavirus pandemic.
My Chemical Romance has announced they are selling fabric face masks for coronavirus relief, as NME points out.
The merchandise was the brainchild of their manager, Lauren Valencia, who died last year
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Jon Bon Jovi appeared on SiriusXM's "The Howard Stern Show."
Canadian cable giant Shaw Communications on Tuesday said it will temporarily lay off around 1,000 employees, or 10 percent of its workforce. The Calgary-based media company cited "the extraordinary and unpredictable conditions created by the COVID-19 pandemic" for the furloughs set to begin Thursday.