The second season of “Welcome to Wrexham,” which will debut on September 12, has its first teaser online thanks to FX.
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S Club have announced they will be releasing a new single this week in tribute to their former bandmate, the late Paul Cattermole.The band, who have adjusted their name from S Club 7 to S Club, shared that their upcoming track, ‘These Are The Days’, is set for release on Wednesday, July 26.The song is performed by the five current band members, Tina Barrett, Jon Lee, Bradley McIntosh, Jo O’Meara and Rachel Stevens, and pays tribute to their “former friend” and “beloved” bandmate Cattermole.According to The Sun, the track will feature an accompanying “moving film story that ends with S Club revealed as the five-piece pop act that they are today.” The publication also shared that a close source said the new single “sounds like a classic which will slot right in with their old tunes”.A post shared by S Club (@sclub)
.The second season of “Welcome to Wrexham,” which will debut on September 12, has its first teaser online thanks to FX.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Hybe, the Korean music and entertainment firm, achieved record revenues in the first half of the year as album sales climbed and live performances took off. This was achieved despite the hiatus being forced on BTS, the company’s most famous K-pop act, by its band members’ military enlistment. On Tuesday, Suga, who had his first solo music tour earlier this year, became the third member of BTS to begin his compulsory military service.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Four months following the tragic death of S Club 7 member Paul Cattermole, a report has now claimed that the noughties popstar died without leaving behind a will, and with severe debts.The band had announced their plans in February to reconnect for a reunion tour, with Paul planning on joining long-term pals Hannah Spearritt, Bradley McIntosh, Tina Barrett, Jo O’Meara, Jon Lee, and Rachel Stevens on the road. "After eight years it feels amazing to announce that we’re reuniting and performing together again," the seven-member band told elated fans at the time.
S Club 7 star Paul Cattermole tragically died earlier this year without leaving a will and with debts, according to reports.
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Nia Archives has shared a new single, ‘Bad Gyalz’, and announced a day rave.The song is the artist’s first new release since ‘Off Wiv Ya Headz’ back in June, which interpolates A-Trak’s huge version of Yeah Yeah Yeahs‘ ‘Heads Will Roll’.Speaking about the track, Archives said: “I was on ma way to the studio with Clipz listening to Ranking Ann who is one of my fave MCs – period. And then I was just thinking about tha fact that like whenever I go to one of my shows, it’s like 85 per cent women age 18 -25 which is so amazing! And they are all baddies, absolute junglists.
XG are set to release a new single called ‘TGIF’ this week.Today (August 2), XG confirmed on Twitter that they would be releasing ‘TGIF’ this Friday (August 4). The song is available to pre-save now on Spotify and Apple Music, and will be released at 12am in each timezone.
S Club have responded to the “nonsense” claims that Hannah Spearritt was shut out from the upcoming reunion tour.Earlier this year, the pop group revealed they would be reforming and releasing new music for the first time in 20 years. All seven original members – consisting of Tina Barrett, Paul Cattermole, Jon Lee, Bradley McIntosh, Jo O’Meara, Spearritt and Rachel Stevens – were set to embark on a 25th anniversary UK and Ireland arena tour in October.However, following the death of Cattermole in April, it was announced that Spearitt would not be a part of the newly renamed ‘Good Times Tour’.“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,” Lee said in an Instagram video.A post shared by S Club (@sclub)The remaining five members – now named S Club – are set to continue with the the sold-out tour, with Lee sharing that Spearritt was “always welcome” to rejoin them.According to The Sun, an anonymous source shared that Spearritt told her close friends that she was “blindsided” by the video announcement that was posted to the S Club social media accounts.In an interview on Monday (July 31) with ITV’s daytime show This Morning, S Club addressed the reports from the anonymous source.“Whenever an article starts with ‘a source said’, you can kind of take it with a pinch of salt,” Lee said.
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This Morning host Josie Gibson became emotional when discussing S Club’s Paul Cattermole with his former bandmates on the show, as they shared how their upcoming tour will honour him. Paul died in April at the age of 46 due to “multiple heart issues”, just weeks after the band announced touring plans to celebrate their 25th anniversary as a group.
Members of S Club have broken their silence after Hannah Spearritt 's abrupt exit from the pop band. The 90s icons were set to reunite and embark on a tour as a seven once again in celebration of the band's 25th anniversary, but this was tragically not to be after the shock death of bandmate Paul Cattermole.
This Morning viewers were left taken aback as S Club were faced having to address the 'elephant in the room' after being put on the spot during their latest TV appearance. The pop group appeared on the ITV daytime show on Monday (July 31) to chat to hosts Craig Doyle and Josie Gibson.
S Club member Hannah Spearritt has reportedly been snubbed from the highly-anticipated reunion tour and left "devastated" as her bandmates have been ordered not to speak to her directly, according to sources claiming to have inside knowledge.
S Club is embarking on its 25th-anniversary tour without two of its original members. But, the remaining five have told The One Show, they would gladly be a six-piece if the remaining member ever feels like she wants to return.
S Club has appeared on The One Show tonight (Friday) on the eve of their comeback single and tour. The five-piece spoke frankly about missing Paul Cattermole, and fans were in floods at their reaction.
Ethan Shanfeld Just over a year after her latest studio album “Laurel Hell,” Mitski has returned with new music. On Wednesday, the beloved and hermetic indie rocker released the acoustic ballad “Bug Like an Angel,” which serves as the lead single to her upcoming album “The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We,” out Sept. 15 via Dead Oceans.
APPOINTMENTSCamden’s Roundhouse venue has announced Rowan Kitching as its new Venue Director. “I am THRILLED to be joining the team at the Roundhouse, at an exciting time for such an iconic music and arts venue”, he says. ”The uniqueness and heritage of the space excites me, but most importantly the support to our vital creative youth programme.
S Club have returned with their first new single in 20 years titled ‘These Are The Days’.The pop group – who will be embarking on a reunion tour later this year without sixth member Hannah Spearritt – have described the new track as a tribute to late bandmate Paul Cattermole, who died suddenly in April this year due to heart-related issues.The sentimental new track was written by the band’s songwriting team Cathy Dennis, Simon Ellis, Johanne Ellis and producer John Nathaniel, and arrives with a nostalgic video highlighting moments from throughout the band’s career.“We hope you love the track as much as we do, and get to reminisce with us on all your favourite moments with friends and loved ones,” S Club, formerly S Club 7, shared on Instagram. “This was a true labour of love and the experience of creating it together was so special.
S Club fans have been left in tears as the group released their first new song in 20 years. Jon Lee, Jo O'Meara, Bradley McIntosh, Tina Barrett and Rachel Stevens have released 'These Are the Days' in tribute to their late bandmate Paul Cattermole.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag S Club 7's Paul Cattermole 'lay dead' as his bandmates made 'panicked' calls to see if he was okay, it has been revealed. Paul's death, aged 46, was publicly announced on Friday, 6 April, and the devastating news came just weeks after S Club 7 declared that they would be doing a reunion tour to celebrate 25 years since they stormed the pop charts.The countrywide tour will still be going ahead, but only Jo O'Meara, Jon Lee, Rachel Stevens, Bradley McIntosh and Tina Barrett will be doing it, as S Club, rather than S Club 7. Hannah Spearritt will not be joining them, as she deals with the grief of losing Paul, who she dated on and off for years prior to his death.