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Extraordinary moment Manchester bee lands on Roger Waters halting AO Arena show - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
11.06.2023 / 10:53

Extraordinary moment Manchester bee lands on Roger Waters halting AO Arena show

Outspoken Pink Floyd star Roger Waters has been getting used to batting off his critics in recent months. But he probably didn't expect his AO Arena show in Manchester to be halted by a large BEE on Saturday night.

Rogers Waters at Manchester AO Arena, reviewed: Student politics for blokes in their 50s - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - Floyd
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
11.06.2023 / 06:33

Rogers Waters at Manchester AO Arena, reviewed: Student politics for blokes in their 50s

Before the show even begins, those who say they just like Pink Floyd's music but could do without Roger Waters' politics are advised by a graphic emblazoned across the arena to "f*** off".

Roger Waters slams 'some f***ing Manchester MP trying to get me banned' after calls to cancel AO Arena show - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - county Christian
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
09.06.2023 / 06:15

Roger Waters slams 'some f***ing Manchester MP trying to get me banned' after calls to cancel AO Arena show

Roger Waters has slammed 'some f***ing Labour MP in Manchester' for calling for his AO Arena show to be pulled as a senior councillor and rabbi also demanded the gig be cancelled.

We found the cheapest tickets for all 38 Dave Matthews Band concerts - nypost.com - New York - New Jersey - county Queens - Lake - county Forest
nypost.com
08.06.2023 / 20:07

We found the cheapest tickets for all 38 Dave Matthews Band concerts

Dave Matthews Band concerts are ever the same.Like Phish and Dead and Company before them, the jam band mixes up their set list every night much to the delight of devoted Dave-Heads.Thus, fans that attend their live shows get a one-of-a-kind performance — one that will never be seen again.And if you want to see the lively outfit unique shows on their 2023 ‘Summer Tour’ in support of their recently released “Walking On The Moon” album, you can pick up tickets for all 38 remaining concerts on the summer run.That includes gigs at Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium on June 9, Darien Center’s Darien Lake Performing Arts Center on June 14, Saratoga Springs’ Saratoga Performing Arts Center on July 14-15 and Wantagh’s Jones Beach Theater on July 19.They’ll also hit New Jersey twice too.First, the “Crash Into Me” group is set to headline at Holmdel’s PNC Bank Arts Center on July 18.Then, Dave and co. wrap the Northeast leg of the run with back-to-back gigs at Camden’s Freedom Mortgage Pavilion on July 21-22.For fans that haven’t picked up tickets yet, we’re happy to report they’re available for all remaining dates.Some are quite reasonably priced too.At the time of publication, we found seats going for as low as $34 before fees on Vivid Seats.Want to find out how much tickets cost for the show closest to you?Keep reading — we’ve got all the juicy details you need below.All prices listed below are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar of all remaining Dave Matthews Band 2023 ‘Summer Tour’ dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.Vivid Seats is the New York Post’s official ticketing partner.

US government slams Roger Waters’ Berlin performance as “deeply offensive to Jewish people” - www.nme.com - USA - Berlin
nme.com
07.06.2023 / 19:13

US government slams Roger Waters’ Berlin performance as “deeply offensive to Jewish people”

Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters over his recent show in Berlin, describing it as “deeply offensive to Jewish people”.Last month, Waters appeared on stage at his show wearing a black trench coat with a swastika-like emblem during a segment that revolved around a character from Pink Floyd’s ‘The Wall’, who imagines himself as a fictional fascist dictator during a hallucination.The musician claimed that the segment was a statement against fascism, injustice and bigotry and called criticism of it “disingenuous and politically motivated”.US Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism, Deborah Lipstadt, called the concert “Holocaust distortion” and amplified a tweet denouncing Waters by the European Commission’s coordinator on combating anti-semitism.I wholeheartedly concur with @EUAntisemitism’s condemnation of Roger Waters and his despicable Holocaust distortion. https://t.co/9gfdH94TZl— Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt (@StateSEAS) May 25, 2023According to Reuters, the State Department supported Lipstadt’s comment and added that Waters’ Berlin concert “contained imagery that is deeply offensive to Jewish people and minimized the Holocaust,” in an email.The department went on to add: “The artist in question has a long track record of using antisemitic tropes to denigrate Jewish people.”Waters has faced significant backlash following the show in Berlin.

Roger Waters Doubles Down on Controversial Comments and Conspiracy Theories at London Show: Concert Review - variety.com - Britain - Israel - city Tel Aviv - county Christian
variety.com
07.06.2023 / 15:43

Roger Waters Doubles Down on Controversial Comments and Conspiracy Theories at London Show: Concert Review

Mark Sutherland “I know you didn’t come here to listen to this,” sighed Roger Waters as he surveyed the O2 crowd. With most aging rockers on a “first-ever farewell tour”, that statement would likely mean they were about to play some new material. At Roger Waters’ show, sadly, it meant he was about to sing the same old song. Sure enough, an extended rant against “the Israeli lobby” and British MP Christian Wakeford followed.  “They are trying to cancel me,” he claimed, to at first hesitant, but then louder applause. “And it hurts. We’ve done 80 shows and we’ve done nothing but share our love for people. That’s why I’m so pissed off with this Israeli lobby bullshit.” He also accused his critics of, “Making up stuff because you’ve been told to by your masters from the Foreign Office in Tel Aviv.”

Taylor Swift voices support for LGBTQ community during Chicago concert - www.msn.com - USA - Taylor - Illinois
msn.com
06.06.2023 / 16:44

Taylor Swift voices support for LGBTQ community during Chicago concert

Taylor Swift celebrated Pride Month by voicing her support for her LGBTQ+ fans during a concert in Chicago, Illinois on Friday. The Shake It Off singer took time out of her Soldier Field show on Friday to give a shout out to those who are "loving who they want to love" and "identifying how they identify" in honour of Pride Month. "This is a safe space for you.

Roger Waters: “They’re trying to cancel me like they cancelled Jeremy Corbyn and Julian Assange” - www.nme.com - Birmingham
nme.com
02.06.2023 / 20:13

Roger Waters: “They’re trying to cancel me like they cancelled Jeremy Corbyn and Julian Assange”

Roger Waters has claimed that his critics are trying to cancel him “like they cancelled Jeremy Corbyn and Julian Assange”.Waters took to the stage at Birmingham’s Utilita Arena on Wednesday May 31, where he told a 15,000-person crowd that he was “pissed off” at “the anti-semitism bullshit” surrounding him over the last month.The Pink Floyd member declared: “They’re trying to cancel me like they cancelled Jeremy Corbyn and Julian Assange. I will not be cancelled.”He also told his fans: “If you’re one of those ‘I love Pink Floyd but I can’t stand Roger’s politics’ people, then you might do well to fuck off to the bar.”After recent misinformed accusations @rogerwaters opened his Birmingham show last night with a heartfelt rant, protesting he "won't be cancelled".

Robert De Niro Talks Scorsese’s New Jesus Film, Says ‘Flower Moon’ Premiere Was Always Set for Cannes Over Tribeca - variety.com - New York
variety.com
01.06.2023 / 14:17

Robert De Niro Talks Scorsese’s New Jesus Film, Says ‘Flower Moon’ Premiere Was Always Set for Cannes Over Tribeca

Ethan Shanfeld Robert De Niro is going from Cannes to Tribeca, as the world-renowned actor prepares to kick off the 22nd edition of the film festival he co-founded in 2001 with Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff. It runs from June 7 to 18 across New York City. De Niro recently appeared at Cannes Film Festival for the world premiere of Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon,” in which he stars opposite Leonardo DiCaprio. The Oscar-winning actor said there were conversations about premiering the Western crime epic at Tribeca, but that idea never materialized. “We did talk about it a little bit, but it was always Cannes,” De Niro told Variety. “There was talk about whether it should go in competition or out of competition. And we decided out of competition. It made more sense.”

Quentin Tarantino Says Violence In ‘Reservoir Dogs’ Forced Cannes To Create A Special Warning Label - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
31.05.2023 / 16:39

Quentin Tarantino Says Violence In ‘Reservoir Dogs’ Forced Cannes To Create A Special Warning Label

Quentin Tarantino is no stranger to violence on screen. This is a filmmaker who loves to be pretty shocking when it comes to the gore associated with death, and it’s a staple of his work dating back to his first feature, “Reservoir Dogs.” And apparently, his depiction of violence on screen was enough to force Cannes to introduce a new warning label for some films.

Sia Says ‘I’m on the Spectrum,’ Two Years After Her ‘Music’ Film Ignited Backlash for Being Harmful to the Autism Community - variety.com - New York
variety.com
30.05.2023 / 19:35

Sia Says ‘I’m on the Spectrum,’ Two Years After Her ‘Music’ Film Ignited Backlash for Being Harmful to the Autism Community

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Sia disclosed on a new episode of “Rob Has a Podcast” (via People) that she is on the Autism spectrum, a revelation made two years after the pop star generated backlash for casting a neurotypical actor (her frequent collaborato Maddie Ziegler) as a nonverbal autistic teenage girl in her feature directorial debut “Music.” “I’m on the spectrum, and I’m in recovery and whatever — there’s a lot of things,” Sia said, adding, “For 45 years, I was like, ‘I’ve got to go put my human suit on.’ And only in the last two years have I become fully, fully myself.” While Sia has previously discussed being sober and entering rehab for alcohol addiction, this is the first time she has publicly discussed being on the autism spectrum. She said she found relief in “knowing about which neuroatypicality [she] may have or may not have.”

Matty Healy Responds to Backlash for Ice Spice Jokes, Says People Are 'Deluded' for Being Angry - www.justjared.com - New Zealand - New York - China
justjared.com
30.05.2023 / 18:19

Matty Healy Responds to Backlash for Ice Spice Jokes, Says People Are 'Deluded' for Being Angry

Matty Healy has already faced a lot of backlash for the comments he previously made about Ice Spice back in February and now he’s finally responding to the controversy.

Roger Waters’ Frankfurt concert protested by Jewish groups - www.nme.com - South Africa - Germany - Berlin - Israel
nme.com
29.05.2023 / 11:23

Roger Waters’ Frankfurt concert protested by Jewish groups

Roger Waters‘ concert in Frankfurt on Sunday (May 28).The Pink Floyd musician has faced numerous accusations of anti-semitism in recent months, also facing controversy over Nazi-style clothing worn at a recent gig in the German capital, which will now be investigated by Berlin police.

Roger Waters Concert Protested by Jewish Groups Amid Allegations of Antisemitism - thewrap.com - Germany - Berlin
thewrap.com
28.05.2023 / 20:31

Roger Waters Concert Protested by Jewish Groups Amid Allegations of Antisemitism

report from AP. The protest comes just days after Berlin authorities announced Waters was under investigation for a Nazi regime-themed performance that took place earlier this month at Berlin’s Mercedes-Benz Arena.

Roger Waters Fires Back After Backlash, Government Investigation Over Onstage Nazi Garb At Berlin Show: ‘Bad Faith Attacks’ - etcanada.com - Ukraine - Russia - Germany - Berlin - Israel
etcanada.com
27.05.2023 / 18:01

Roger Waters Fires Back After Backlash, Government Investigation Over Onstage Nazi Garb At Berlin Show: ‘Bad Faith Attacks’

Roger Waters is responding after becoming mired in controversy after the Berlin stop on his This Is Not A Drill tour.

Roger Waters calls Berlin gig controversy a “smear” aiming to “silence me” - www.nme.com - Germany - Indiana - Berlin
nme.com
27.05.2023 / 17:23

Roger Waters calls Berlin gig controversy a “smear” aiming to “silence me”

Roger Waters has shared a statement in which he calls the recent controversy over his Berlin gig a “smear” aiming to “silence” him.This week, it was revealed that the former Pink Floyd member is to be investigated by Berlin police over Nazi-style clothing worn at a recent gig of his in the German capital.The gig came after Waters provoked backlash after making a reference to Anne Frank at one of his earlier concerts in Germany, in which he wore an outfit that some deemed as having connotations to the Second World War.This particular segment of the show revolved around a character from Pink Floyd’s ‘The Wall’, who imagines himself as a fictional fascist dictator during a hallucination.

Roger Waters Denounces ‘Disingenuous and Politically Motivated’ Investigation of Berlin Performance - thewrap.com - Berlin
thewrap.com
27.05.2023 / 07:41

Roger Waters Denounces ‘Disingenuous and Politically Motivated’ Investigation of Berlin Performance

Rogers wrote on Facebook.“The elements of my performance that have been questioned are quite clearly a statement in opposition to fascism, injustice, and bigotry in all its forms. Attempts to portray those elements as something else are disingenuous and politically motivated,” he continued.

Roger Waters Slams ‘Bad Faith Attacks’ Alleging Antisemitism, as German Police Open Investigation Following Berlin Concert Controversy - variety.com - New York - Germany - Berlin
variety.com
27.05.2023 / 04:35

Roger Waters Slams ‘Bad Faith Attacks’ Alleging Antisemitism, as German Police Open Investigation Following Berlin Concert Controversy

Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Former Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters took to social media Friday night to defend himself — as he often has in recent years — against charges of antisemitism, saying that “my recent performance in Berlin has attracted bad faith attacks from those who want to smear and silence me because they disagree with my political views and moral principles.” His statement followed on the heels of Berlin police telling news media that they had opened an investigation into Waters’ behavior and imagery at his arena concerts in Berlin. Waters did not directly refer to the news of the German police investigation in his post. “The elements of my performance that have been questioned are quite clearly a statement in opposition to fascism, injustice and bigotry in all its forms,” Waters wrote on Facebook. “Attempts to portray those elements as something else are disingenuous and politically motivated. The depiction of an unhinged fascist demagogue has been a feature of my shows since Pink Floyd’s ‘The Wall’ in 1980.”

‘Perfect Days’ Review: Wim Wenders’ Latest Is A Moving Yet Not Unflawed Return To Form [Cannes] - theplaylist.net - Japan - Tokyo
theplaylist.net
26.05.2023 / 21:23

‘Perfect Days’ Review: Wim Wenders’ Latest Is A Moving Yet Not Unflawed Return To Form [Cannes]

The official synopsis for Wim Wenders’ “Perfect Days” is one of those rare occasions when a tightly-described premise encapsulates the immensity of a film: a janitor in Japan drives between jobs listening to rock music. In this case, the janitor is Hirayama (Koji Yakusho), an older man whose job is cleaning Tokyo’s elegantly designed public toilets.

Berlin police investigating Roger Waters over Nazi-style clothing worn at gig - www.nme.com - Germany - Berlin - Israel
nme.com
26.05.2023 / 19:47

Berlin police investigating Roger Waters over Nazi-style clothing worn at gig

Roger Waters is to be investigated by Berlin police over Nazi-style clothing worn at a recent gig of his in the German capital.Earlier this month (May 17), Waters provoked backlash after making a reference to Anne Frank at one of his concerts in Germany. The former Pink Floyd member also pretended to fire a rifle during part of his set, and wore an outfit that some deemed as having connotations to the Second World War.This particular segment of the show revolved around a character from Pink Floyd’s ‘The Wall’, who imagines himself as a fictional fascist dictator during a hallucination.

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