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Rina Sawayama seemingly calls out Matty Healy again during NOS Alive set - www.nme.com - Lisbon
nme.com
11.07.2023 / 09:23

Rina Sawayama seemingly calls out Matty Healy again during NOS Alive set

Rina Sawayama appeared to call out The 1975’s Matty Healy again during her set at NOS Alive.The singer was mid-way through her performance at the Lisbon-based festival when she addressed the crowd and pushed for an apology from “some people” who get away with making sexist and racist comments.“So I was thinking a lot about apologies,” she began, speaking to the crowd towards the end of her track ‘STFU’. “It’s just funny how some people get away with not apologising ever… For saying some racist shit.

What do tickets cost for the 2023 Harley Davidson Homecoming? - nypost.com - New York - USA - Wisconsin - city Milwaukee
nypost.com
10.07.2023 / 21:13

What do tickets cost for the 2023 Harley Davidson Homecoming?

Harley Davidson Homecoming at the famed Veterans Park.And they’re bringing in some big names to celebrate the occasion.To kick things off on Friday, Green Day, The Cult, Phantogram, KennyHoopla and Abby Jeanne will rock the park.Then, come Saturday, Foo Fighters, Cody Jinks, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, White Reaper and Ghost Hounds bring it home.Plus, to sweeten the deal, “The Bear” star and real-life chef Matty Matheson is scheduled to host a burger build off.We’re barely scratching the surface too — you can also check out food trucks, the Harley Davidson Museum, ball of steel, nitro circus and so much more over the multi-day extravaganza.If this sounds like the festival of your dreams, we wanted to let you know that you can still pick up last-minute tickets.At the time of publication, two-day general admission passes are going for $140 before fees on Vivid Seats.Single-day passes start at $88 before fees.Still need just a few more details before committing?Keep scrolling.We’ve got everything you’re looking for and more below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A breakdown of all the best prices on single and multi-day passes for this year’s Harley Davidson Homecoming can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.

Denise Welch is a rockstar mum as she enjoys night out with 1975 son Matty Healy - www.ok.co.uk - London - Taylor - county Swift
ok.co.uk
06.07.2023 / 15:51

Denise Welch is a rockstar mum as she enjoys night out with 1975 son Matty Healy

Loose Women's Denise Welch couldn't stop smiling as she enjoyed a night out in London with her son Matty Healy. Matt, who is the frontman of the band The 1975 and has been romantically linked to singer Taylor Swift in the past, joined his mum on Wednesday evening for a trip to swanky seafood restaurant J Sheekey.The 65-year-old opted for a casual look including blue jeans, a striped top and denim jacket, paired with white chunky trainers.

Matty Healy Says He Would ‘Take Back’ Past Controversial Remarks During The 1975 Concert: ‘Some Stuff I Got Wrong’ - www.usmagazine.com
usmagazine.com
05.07.2023 / 20:15

Matty Healy Says He Would ‘Take Back’ Past Controversial Remarks During The 1975 Concert: ‘Some Stuff I Got Wrong’

During the 1975’s London concert, frontman Matty Healy briefly touched on the fallout from his past controversies.

Matty Healy Says He Got It 'Wrong' While Addressing Controversial Comments He'd 'Take Back' If He Could! - perezhilton.com - China - city London, county Park - county Love
perezhilton.com
05.07.2023 / 18:15

Matty Healy Says He Got It 'Wrong' While Addressing Controversial Comments He'd 'Take Back' If He Could!

Matty Healy seemingly addressed his many controversies over the weekend — but he didn’t exactly apologize!

The 1975 frontman Matty Healy addresses past controversies during London show - nypost.com - Britain - London - county Love
nypost.com
03.07.2023 / 16:11

The 1975 frontman Matty Healy addresses past controversies during London show

according to Metro.The Post reached out to Healy for comment.“I’m not someone who takes things for granted. The 1975 isn’t a dry band.

Dua Lipa reveals why she missed Elton John’s Glastonbury set - www.nme.com - city Sanchez
nme.com
29.06.2023 / 15:57

Dua Lipa reveals why she missed Elton John’s Glastonbury set

Dua Lipa revealed why she missed out on performing with Elton John at his Glastonbury headlining set this year.Fans of both Lipa and Sir Elton were speculating that she would be one of his special guests on stage due to their Number one hit ‘Cold Heart’. Though the ‘Rocketman’ singer did host a star-studded lineup during his performance, Lipa was not one of them. To the fans’ disappointment, Sir Elton still played the track with Lipa’s voice as backing vocals.In a since-deleted Instagram story post, Lipa shared that she was hosting a dinner with her friends and family during the Glastonbury set.

The Japanese House wrote The 1975’s Matty Healy “a really long” message about controversial podcast appearance - www.nme.com - Japan
nme.com
28.06.2023 / 16:13

The Japanese House wrote The 1975’s Matty Healy “a really long” message about controversial podcast appearance

The Japanese House has addressed recent controversy around Matty Healy, revealing that she wrote The 1975 singer a “really long message”.The singer-songwriter was speaking to The Independent when she discussed recent backlash towards Healy, who is one of her longtime friends, labelmates, and a frequent producer of her work.The comments related to a podcast that The 1975 singer participated in earlier this year called The Adam Friedland Show, which heard him joke about “queerbaiting”, laugh at offensive jokes by the hosts, and join in when they began mocking various accents.When asked about her thoughts on the situation, Bain said that it was “hard to know what to say publicly”, given that he feels like “a family member” to her.She did, however, confirm that she sent Healy “a really long” message after she heard his remarks, expressing her “issues” with what he said.“I wrote [Healy] a really long thing about how I felt about [the podcast], and it’s really difficult – I don’t think it’s black and white,” she added. “Clearly, I have issues with things that have been said – he knows everyone does, that’s the whole point, isn’t it?“It’s hard to hold a family member accountable for everything – pretty much everyone I know has a family member that will say something fucking batshit crazy at a family get-together, you know? And you’ll be like, ‘Why are they saying that?’”She also made reference to how the comments may be reflected onto her and how it impacted her as a member of the LGBTQ+ community.“I guess it’s interesting, isn’t it? Because I’m a gay person, and then in a lot of ways I’m associated with someone who says offensive things.

Rina Sawayama slams Matty Healy for “mocking Asian people” - www.thefader.com - Britain
thefader.com
27.06.2023 / 09:07

Rina Sawayama slams Matty Healy for “mocking Asian people”

On Saturday (June 24), Japanese-British pop star Rina Sawayama took time out of her Glastonbury performance to talk about controversial musician Matty Healy. Before performing her song “STFU!,” from her 2020 sophomore album SAWAYAMA, she spoke against The 1975’s frontman.

Elton John, Rina Sawayama, Rick Astley music streaming figures spike after Glastonbury - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
26.06.2023 / 15:25

Elton John, Rina Sawayama, Rick Astley music streaming figures spike after Glastonbury

Elton John, Rina Sawayama, Rick Astley and more have spiked after their performances at Glastonbury this weekend.According to a new Spotify round-up of this year’s Glastonbury tracks and artists that was shared with NME, streams of John’s songs increased 294 per cent in the UK in the hour after his career-spanning headline set on the Pyramid Stage yesterday (June 25).Gun N’ Roses‘ opening track of their headline set on the Pyramid stage on Saturday (June 24), ‘It’s So Easy’, saw a 300 per cent increase in streams in the UK on Sunday.Meanwhile, Friday (June 23) headliners Arctic Monkeys, were identified as the artists with the most tracks on user-generated Glastonbury playlists.Rick Astley’s debut Glastonbury performance was also followed by a 294 per cent spike in steams of his song ‘Dance’ in the UK.

Check out fan costumes and reactions from Elton John’s massive Glastonbury set - www.nme.com - Britain - Las Vegas
nme.com
25.06.2023 / 22:21

Check out fan costumes and reactions from Elton John’s massive Glastonbury set

Elton John‘s headline Glastonbury set, forming a massive crowd around the Pyramid Stage.Many of the revellers making up the Sunday night audience wore costumes, glasses and sequins in honour of the legendary performer. See photos and social media posts of the avid fans below.The gesture didn’t go unnoticed by John, who towards the end of his set decided to thank the audience.“I want to thank you all for showing up in your costumes and your glasses and your outfits,” he said.

Paul McCartney rumoured to be Guns N’ Roses’ special guest during Glastonbury set - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
24.06.2023 / 23:03

Paul McCartney rumoured to be Guns N’ Roses’ special guest during Glastonbury set

Paul McCartney has been rumoured to be a special guest during Guns N’ Roses‘ headlining set at Glastonbury 2023.According to a tweet posted by @secretglasto on Twitter, it was speculated that the former Beatle will be joining the rockers for a rendition of Wings 1973 hit ‘Live and Let Die’.“As many of you saw, Paul McCartney was in attendance at The Pretenders gig on the Park. We’re hearing he may be guesting with Guns ‘n’ Roses later for a rendition of Live and Let Die,” read the tweet.As many of you saw, PaulMcCartney was in attendance at The Pretenders gig on the Park.

Lizzo covers Coldplay’s ‘Yellow’ during Glastonbury set - www.nme.com
nme.com
24.06.2023 / 20:39

Lizzo covers Coldplay’s ‘Yellow’ during Glastonbury set

Lizzo has covered Coldplay‘s hit song ‘Yellow’ during her headlining set at this year’s Glastonbury Festival.The singer began her set with ‘Cause I Love You’ followed by ‘Juice and ‘2 Be Loved (Am I Ready)’. Toward the middle of her set, she broke out into a cover of Coldplay’s 2000s hit ‘Yellow’.

Elton John reveals he will have four special guests for his Glastonbury set - www.nme.com - Britain - USA
nme.com
24.06.2023 / 15:05

Elton John reveals he will have four special guests for his Glastonbury set

Elton John will be joined by four special guests at his headline slot at Glastonbury.Taking place tomorrow night (June 25), the legendary singer-songwriter is set to perform his last ever UK show at the festival. The set follows his mammoth ‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour’, which saw him play over 350 shows over five years.While it comes as no surprise that there will be a few special moments lined up for the upcoming show, over recent months the main speculation has been around who will join the ‘Rocketman’ singer for the final set.

MUNA’s Katie Gavin joins Rina Sawayama on stage at Bonnaroo - www.nme.com - Tennessee - city Manchester, state Tennessee
nme.com
20.06.2023 / 15:27

MUNA’s Katie Gavin joins Rina Sawayama on stage at Bonnaroo

Rina Sawayama was joined on stage by MUNA‘s Katie Gavin at Bonnaroo during her performance of ‘This Hell’.For the last song of her Bonnaroo set on Friday (June 26) Gavin joined Sawayama on stage to perform a duet of her song ‘This Hell’ from 2022 album ‘Hold The Girl’. The performance featured a choreographed dance sequence in which Gavin also joined in.

The 1975’s Matty Healy responds to Noel Gallagher calling him a “slack-jawed fuckwit” - www.nme.com - Dublin
nme.com
08.06.2023 / 10:53

The 1975’s Matty Healy responds to Noel Gallagher calling him a “slack-jawed fuckwit”

Matty Healy of The 1975 has responded to Noel Gallagher, who recently called him a “slack-jawed fuckwit”.Healy responded to the comments from the songwriter and former Oasis member while onstage in Dublin last night (June 7). Here, he acted as the support act for his own band after Caroline Polachek pulled out at the last minute due to losing her voice.Taking to the stage to perform a solo set, he performed stripped-down renditions of The 1975’s songs, including the live debut of ‘Then Because She Goes’ and ‘Playing On My Mind’, as well as a cover of Colin Hay’s ‘I Just Don’t Think I’ll Ever Get Over You’.He was also joined onstage by one of the band’s touring musicians, Jamie Squire, who played a cover of Leon Russell’s ‘A Song For You’, before Healy went on to address the recent comments made by Gallagher.The comments came from a recent interview with Spin, where the High Flying Birds musician shared his annoyance at discovering that Healy had claimed that he and Liam Gallagher needed to “grow up” and reform Oasis.Speaking to the crowd, Healy first discussed the support he has had from members of Coldplay and U2, who he said reached out to him recently.

Governors Ball to “continue as planned” this weekend amid unhealthy haze conditions in New York - www.nme.com - New York - New York - Canada - county Queens - city Adams
nme.com
08.06.2023 / 10:53

Governors Ball to “continue as planned” this weekend amid unhealthy haze conditions in New York

Governors Ball 2023 have confirmed that the festival is still set to go ahead as scheduled, despite the unhealthy air quality in New York.This year’s instalment is set to take place at its new home of Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens this weekend (June 9-11), and will feature headline slots from Kendrick Lamar, Lizzo, and Odesza.However, the future of the 2023 festival was thrown into question following the city experiencing an air quality crisis. Created by over 400 active wildfires taking place in Canada, vast stretches of smoke have spread across several states in the northeastern part of the country — with the air quality in New York described as “very unhealthy” by Mayor Eric Adams (via New York Times).As of yesterday (June 7), CBS reported that the haze conditions meant that the city had some of the worst pollution in the world, and residents were urged to limit their exposure to the outdoor air until the situation passes.Despite the conditions, organisers of Governors Ball have confirmed that the three-day festival is expected to go ahead as planned.“We’re closely monitoring the air quality with weather experts and are in close contact with city officials,” a statement from the festival read, shared on Twitter.

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