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You won’t believe ticket prices for Dead and Company’s farewell tour - nypost.com - New York - Los Angeles - New York - San Francisco
nypost.com
16.05.2023 / 20:37

You won’t believe ticket prices for Dead and Company’s farewell tour

Dead and Company with John Mayer are embarking on their 29-concert ‘Farewell Tour’ starting May 19 in Los Angeles and then calling it quits after their last gig ever at San Francisco’s Oracle Park on July 16.And if you want to see Mayer aka Slow Hand Jr. jam with original Grateful Dead members Bob Weir and Mickey Hart as well as Oteil Burbridge, Jeff Chimenti and Jay Lane (sitting in for drummer Bill Kreutzmann), we’re here to help.Our team found the cheapest tickets available to see the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group for all shows including their two gigs at Saratoga Springs’ Saratoga Performing Arts Center on June 17-18 and New York’s Citi Field on June 21-22.We’re happy to report that some tickets are shockingly inexpensive.At the time of publication, the lowest price we found on tickets was $17 before fees on Vivid Seats.Considering this is the last time the legendary jam band is ever playing live, that’s a bona fide Deadhead bargain.Want to find out how much tickets cost when John, Bob, Mickey and the gang roll into your town?Here’s everything you need to know and more about Dead and Company’s 2023 Farewell Tour.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all Dead and Company tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.

Liz Phair to Celebrate 30th Anniversary of ‘Exile in Guyville’ With Fall Tour - variety.com
variety.com
16.05.2023 / 15:07

Liz Phair to Celebrate 30th Anniversary of ‘Exile in Guyville’ With Fall Tour

Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Liz Phair will celebrate the 30th anniversary of her landmark debut album, “Exile in Guyville,” with a tour that will take her to halls in 18 U.S. cities this fall. The “Exile” outing will begin Nov. 7 at the Magnolia in El Cajon, Calif. and wrap up in Dallas at the Majestic Theatre Dec. 3. Stops along the way include a Nov. 10 show at the Wiltern Theatre, a Nov. 18 show at the Chicago Theatre in that city, a Nov. 24 concert at the Kings Theatre in Brooklyn and a Ryman Auditorium appearance in Nashville Nov. 27. The tour also touches down in Tucson, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, St. Paul, Detroit, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, New Orleans and Austin.

Noel Gallagher breaks silence on divorce and blames it on a 'midlife crisis' - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
16.05.2023 / 10:01

Noel Gallagher breaks silence on divorce and blames it on a 'midlife crisis'

Oasis singer Noel Gallagher has spoken out for the first time since splitting from his wife. Noel and his wife of 22 years, Sara Macdonald, 51, announced that they were divorcing back in January amid reports he had moved out of the family home. In a statement, a spokesperson for the pair told the Daily Mail: "Noel and Sara will together continue to look after their children who remain their priority.

Noel Gallagher hints Covid played part in ending his marriage - www.msn.com
msn.com
16.05.2023 / 07:03

Noel Gallagher hints Covid played part in ending his marriage

Noel Gallagher has suggested the Covid pandemic played a part in the end of his marriage. The 55-year-old rocker revealed earlier this year he and Sara MacDonald are divorcing after 22 years together but he doesn’t think the situation is particularly uncommon for people of their age. He told the Big Issue: “When you get to your mid-50s, you do come to some kind of crossroads in your life.

Seal announces 30th anniversary 2023 UK tour - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
16.05.2023 / 01:31

Seal announces 30th anniversary 2023 UK tour

Seal has announced plans for a 30th anniversary UK tour later this year.The singer will celebrate his landmark albums ‘Seal’ (1991) and follow up ‘Seal II’ (1994) by performing his greatest hits from both including ‘Crazy’, ‘Future Love Paradise’, ‘Kiss From A Rose’ along with his Number One collaboration with Adamski, ‘Killer’.The tour, which kicks off at Liverpool Philharmonic on September 12, will also see Seal team up with long-time producer and collaborator Trevor Horn, who will take on the role of musical director for the shows.Tickets for the tour go on sale at 9.30am BST this Friday (May 19) and can be purchased here.

S Club confirm reunion tour will proceed following Paul Cattermole’s death - completemusicupdate.com
completemusicupdate.com
15.05.2023 / 09:57

S Club confirm reunion tour will proceed following Paul Cattermole’s death

S Club 7 have confirmed that they will go ahead with their planned reunion tour despite the recent death of member Paul Cattermole. They will perform as a five piece, with sixth member Hannah Spearritt opting to not take part.The reunion shows that would have involved all seven members of the pop group were announced back in February, just two months before Cattermole’s death.When confirming on Instagram yesterday that the tour will still go ahead, Tina Barrett, Jon Lee, Bradley McIntosh, Jo O’Meara and Rachel Stevens all paid tribute to their late bandmate.According to NME, McIntosh said that the group’s members were still in “disbelief” about Cattermole’s death, adding: “No one could ever replace our Paul, but he lives on inside each and every one of us”.Meanwhile, Stevens said: “He’s always going to be with us.

S Club 7 Say Reunion Tour Will Continue After Paul Cattermole’s Death; Hannah Spearritt Quits - deadline.com - county Will
deadline.com
15.05.2023 / 00:13

S Club 7 Say Reunion Tour Will Continue After Paul Cattermole’s Death; Hannah Spearritt Quits

S Club 7 reappeared on social media one month after the death of group member Paul Cattermole. The pop singing group announced that the reunion tour would continue in memory of their bandmate.

S Club 7 reunion tour to go ahead after Paul Cattermole’s death - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland
nme.com
14.05.2023 / 22:11

S Club 7 reunion tour to go ahead after Paul Cattermole’s death

S Club 7 have confirmed they will still be going ahead with their reunion tour this year following the death of Paul Cattermole, but without member Hannah Spearritt.In a video posted to S Club 7’s Instagram page today (May 14), the band confirmed that they’ll be embarking on the tour as planned in October, but as a five.They are also renaming it the ‘Good Times Tour’ in honour of their late bandmate, who sang lead vocals on the group’s song of the same name, which he planned to perform on the tour.Back in February, the band announced their 25th anniversary UK and Ireland arena tour which was set to kick off in October. However, just two months later, Cattermole died at the age of 46.“You’ve probably noticed that there’s only five of us here today, and although Hannah will always be part of S Club 7 she won’t be joining us on this tour,” Jon Lee said in their Instagram video, in which the members were visibly emotional.

Noel Gallagher calls Brexit a “fucking absolute unmitigated disaster” in new interview - www.nme.com - Manchester - Eu
nme.com
13.05.2023 / 11:55

Noel Gallagher calls Brexit a “fucking absolute unmitigated disaster” in new interview

Noel Gallagher has called Brexit a “fucking absolute unmitigated disaster” in a new interview.Back in 2019, Gallagher received criticism after calling out those who wanted the result of the EU Referendum overturned. Speaking to The Manchester Evening News, Gallagher said: “There’s only one fucking thing worse that a fool who voted for Brexit.

Liam Gallagher to play Oasis’ ‘Definitely Maybe’ in full next year for 30th anniversary - www.nme.com
nme.com
11.05.2023 / 17:03

Liam Gallagher to play Oasis’ ‘Definitely Maybe’ in full next year for 30th anniversary

Liam Gallagher has told fans that he wants to celebrate 30 years of Oasis’ debut album, ‘Definitely Maybe’, by performing the tracklist in full.The singer-songwriter announced his intentions on social media earlier today (May 11), telling fans that they can expect to see him hitting the stage soon in celebration of the album’s anniversary.‘Definitely Maybe’ was the first full-length LP from the iconic Brit-pop band, which he founded with his brother Noel, and 2024 will mark three decades since it was first released.According to Gallagher, he not only intends to perform fan favourites including ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll Star’, ‘Live Forever’ and ‘Supersonic’ at live shows, but wants to play the album in its entirety and in the official order of the track listing.“As it’s 30 years since [‘Definitely Maybe’] was released nxt year I’m gonna be playing the album from start to finish in its original order at a few BIBLICAL venues,” he wrote on Twitter.Although it isn’t yet clear what “biblical” venues the vocalist is referring to, it can be expected that wherever he chooses is likely to sell out, as fans have been persistently calling for an Oasis reformation in recent years.As it’s 30 years since DM was released nxt year I’m gonna be playing the album from start to finish in it’s original order at a few BIBLICAL venues LG x— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) May 11, 2023If the live shows do come to fruition, they will not be the only way that the members are planning on celebrating the milestone.

Bonehead says Oasis reunion would be “worth it for the younger fans” - www.nme.com
nme.com
09.05.2023 / 13:05

Bonehead says Oasis reunion would be “worth it for the younger fans”

Oasis guitarist Bonehead has claimed that a band reunion would be “worth it”, due to the impact it would have on the younger generation of fans.The musician — whose real name is Paul Arthurs — was hosting a Coronation Weekend special for the Radio X station yesterday (May 8), when he discussed the possibility of the band reforming.It was here that the former Oasis member, who was with the band when they formed in the early 1990s up until August 1999, told his audience that he would like to see them reunite for a live show. The main reason for this being because of how much it would mean to younger fans, who were never given the opportunity to see them play live.“Never say never, I would say,” Bonehead said when asked about the possibility of a reunion by presenter Toby Tarrant. “Realistically? I don’t know.

Oasis’ Bonehead on knighthoods: “I wouldn’t have it and I don’t think Liam would have it” - www.nme.com - Manchester
nme.com
08.05.2023 / 15:47

Oasis’ Bonehead on knighthoods: “I wouldn’t have it and I don’t think Liam would have it”

Oasis guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs has said that he wouldn’t accept a knighthood and neither would Liam Gallagher.Bonehead co-hosted Bonehead’s Bank Holiday on Radio X today (May 8), where he spoke about the Manchester band, his thoughts on a reunion and more.With the show being an addition to the schedule due to the bonus Bank Holiday to celebrate the coronation of King Charles, Radio X’s Toby Tarrant naturally brought up questions about the monarchy.Tarrant noted that “Sir Bonehead has a nice ring to it”, then asked the guitarist if he’d ever be on the honours list.“Probably got a good ring to it, but no I wouldn’t take it,” Bonehead said. “Not that I’m anti royal or anti-this, no I just wouldn’t do it.

Palace confirms Harry and Andrew will have no formal role at King’s coronation - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - USA - California - Manchester - Virginia - county King And Queen
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
06.05.2023 / 06:41

Palace confirms Harry and Andrew will have no formal role at King’s coronation

The Duke of Sussex and Duke of York will have no formal roles throughout the coronation, according to Buckingham Palace.

Noel Gallagher tells Ian Wright which footballers he’d want in his band - www.nme.com - Italy - Manchester
nme.com
29.04.2023 / 13:27

Noel Gallagher tells Ian Wright which footballers he’d want in his band

Noel Gallagher has told to Ian Wright which footballers he’d want in his band.The High Flying Birds frontman and former Oasis guitarist, vocalist and songwriter appeared on the pundit and former footballer’s podcast Wrighty’s House this week for a live special recorded at Spotify‘s HQ.Speaking to co-host Ryan Hunn alongside Wright’s son, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Gallagher went straight in with Mario Balotelli when asked which footballers he’d have in his band.“I’d have Balotelli in it. The first gangster footballer,” Gallagher said, before recalling a story about the Italian player who used to play for Manchester City.“I was at training once and we come in and [Balotelli’s] camouflage Bentley was parked sideways in the carpark,” Gallagher said.

Noel Gallagher blames ‘Friends’ and coffee culture for decline of music sales - www.nme.com
nme.com
28.04.2023 / 19:01

Noel Gallagher blames ‘Friends’ and coffee culture for decline of music sales

Noel Gallagher has said he thinks the sitcom Friends and coffee culture are to blame for declining music sales.The former Oasis guitarist and songwriter discussed how changes in people’s spending habits has affected how they support artists, particularly when streaming services have given them access to all the music they could possibly want for free. Indeed, he said that he struggled to understand how people will spend their money in coffee shops – the growth of which he put down to the characters in Friends frequently socialising in one – but not music.According to the Daily Star, Gallagher said: “Sitting around in sweaters drinking overpriced coffee and talking about nonsense.“Since the rise of the coffee shop, culture has disappeared.

Seal Setlist for 2023 30th Anniversary Tour Revealed After First Show! - www.justjared.com - New York - Los Angeles - Chicago - Las Vegas - Arizona - city Denver
justjared.com
28.04.2023 / 01:17

Seal Setlist for 2023 30th Anniversary Tour Revealed After First Show!

Seal has officially kicked off his 30th Anniversary Tour and you can check out the full set list right here!

Girls Aloud announce ‘Sound Of The Underground’ 20th anniversary reissue - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
27.04.2023 / 20:27

Girls Aloud announce ‘Sound Of The Underground’ 20th anniversary reissue

Girls Aloud have announced a 20th anniversary reissue of their debut album ‘Sound Of The Underground’ – find all the details below.The record came out back in May 2003 after the group won the reality series Popstars: The Rivals the previous year. It landed at Number Two on the UK albums chart, and included the Number One single of the same name.Today (April 27), it’s been confirmed that a special deluxe edition of ‘Sound Of The Underground’ will be released on June 16 via Polydor/Fascination – pre-order/pre-save here.Per a press release, the forthcoming collection will serve as “the first in a series of exciting reissues of the band’s studio albums”.The 20th anniversary version of ‘Sound Of The Underground’ is due to arrive as a 3CD deluxe edition featuring two bonus discs of B-sides, rarities and remixes, as well as a 24-page booklet with brand-new sleeve notes and unseen photos.Additionally, the record is being pressed on vinyl for the very first time.

Love Is Blind’s Micah Lussier Calls Out Zack Goytowski for Dissing Irina Solomonova on Reunion: ‘Who’s Here for Fame?’ - www.usmagazine.com - Mexico - Seattle
usmagazine.com
20.04.2023 / 20:11

Love Is Blind’s Micah Lussier Calls Out Zack Goytowski for Dissing Irina Solomonova on Reunion: ‘Who’s Here for Fame?’

There for the wrong reasons? Love Is Blind‘s Micah Lussier is calling out costar Zack Goytowski for his treatment of Irina Solomonova during the season 4 reunion.

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