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Devolver Digital co-founder announces Mental Health Game Jam - www.nme.com
nme.com
24.03.2022 / 19:03

Devolver Digital co-founder announces Mental Health Game Jam

Devolver Digital co-founder Mike Wilson has announced an annual game jam that focuses on mental health.Global Game Jam (GGJ) and DeepWell Digital Therapeutics announced that they are launching a new annual jam that will challenge entrants with creating a game that uses themes and mechanics that can be utilised in mental wellness treatment (via IGN).The jam will take place from May 1 to May 22. Those interested can register at the DeepWell website and submit their games.In a press release posted to their website, DeepWell explained that the game submitted must meet the following criteria:DeepWell DTx’s First Annual Mental Health Game Jam is committed to challenging our community to use their skills to create games that demonstrate how video game themes and mechanics can be utilized as treatment.For more details, see our press release: https://t.co/RphYHp8Bqc— DeepWell DTx (@deepwelldtx) March 23, 2022“The environment of a game jam is the perfect place for exploring and experimenting with new ideas and approaches to problem solving.

Maneskin announce 2023 headline show in London - www.officialcharts.com - Britain - London - Italy - Ukraine
officialcharts.com
21.03.2022 / 19:43

Maneskin announce 2023 headline show in London

Måneskin have announced a landmark headline show in London, set to take place next year. 

Watch Sam Fender bring ‘Seventeen Going Under’ to Nottingham as he kicks off UK tour - www.nme.com - Britain - city London, county Park
nme.com
21.03.2022 / 19:31

Watch Sam Fender bring ‘Seventeen Going Under’ to Nottingham as he kicks off UK tour

Sam Fender brought ‘Seventeen Going Under’ to Nottingham last night (March 20) –  showcasing three tracks from the record for the first time.The North Shields singer-songwriter kicked off his UK tour at the Motorpoint Arena playing a series of tracks from his new record, including the title track, ‘Mantra’, ‘Get You Down’ and ‘Spit Of You’.He also showcased ‘The Dying Light’, ‘The Leveller’ and ‘Paradigms’ for the first time ever. You can view footage below.Elsewhere, Fender played a host of hits from his debut album ‘Hypersonic Missiles’ including the title track, ‘Will We Talk’ and ‘Play God’.Sam Fender performing The Leveller in Nottingham! pic.twitter.com/WBLMi8LUjn— sam fender files (@samfenderfiles) March 21, 2022Sam fender performing Paradigms last night in Nottingham! pic.twitter.com/RNua8FerFK— sam fender files (@samfenderfiles) March 21, 2022Sam Fender performing Mantra in Nottingham! pic.twitter.com/H1SidcOV33— sam fender files (@samfenderfiles) March 21, 2022Sam Fender performing Spit of You in Nottingham! pic.twitter.com/vX0M776ehU— sam fender files (@samfenderfiles) March 21, 2022Fender’s UK and European arena tour continues tonight (March 21) in Liverpool at the M&S Bank Arena, with two dates at London’s Wembley Arena set for early April.Following his run of arena dates, he will play his biggest show yet at Finsbury Park in London this summer.

Sam Fender tells school bullies who ask him to play their weddings to “fuck off” - www.nme.com - Britain - city London, county Park
nme.com
21.03.2022 / 15:03

Sam Fender tells school bullies who ask him to play their weddings to “fuck off”

Sam Fender has discussed how kids who bullied him at sixth form are now asking him to play their weddings, to which he has a very succinct reply.Speaking to Sunday Times Culture ahead of his new UK tour, which kicked off in Nottingham last night (March 20), Fender remembered his time at college in the wealthy town of Whitley Bay, and how he was treated differently due to his working-class background in North Shields.“There was a corner of the common room that they used to call peasants’ corner, and that’s where I used to sit,” he remembered. “But they’re all asking us to play their weddings now.

Radio 1’s Big Weekend adds Lorde, Sam Fender and more to 2022 line-up - www.nme.com
nme.com
16.03.2022 / 13:09

Radio 1’s Big Weekend adds Lorde, Sam Fender and more to 2022 line-up

Radio 1’s Big Weekend has added more artists to the line-up for its 2022 edition.Appearing on the main stage at the Coventry event on Sunday, May 29 will be Lorde, George Ezra, Dermot Kennedy, Mabel, Becky Hill and Jax Jones.It’s also been revealed that Sam Fender, Easy Life, Fontaines D.C., Sigrid, KSI, Mimi Webb and Tom Grennan are set to play on the Future Sounds stage on the Saturday (May 28).The new names follow the news that the likes of Ed Sheeran, Yungblud Calvin Harris and AJ Tracey will perform at Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2022.Confirming the latest additions today (March 16), Radio 1 said that “more huge names” for the festival are yet to be announced.

Sam Quek announces birth of second child as fans rush to congratulate her - www.msn.com
msn.com
15.03.2022 / 19:43

Sam Quek announces birth of second child as fans rush to congratulate her

Sam Quek has announced the arrival of her second child. The ex ITV I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here star announced the news on Instagram today. Quek confirmed she had given birth in a touching black and white Instagram snap.

Ed Sheeran to headline first Radio 1 Big Weekend since 2019 - completemusicupdate.com - Britain - city Coventry
completemusicupdate.com
15.03.2022 / 14:43

Ed Sheeran to headline first Radio 1 Big Weekend since 2019

Radio 1 has announced the line-up for this year’s Big Weekend festival, which will take place in Coventry in May. Headlining the first physical edition of the event since 2019 – thanks to the pandemic – will be Mr Ed Sheeran himself.“I can’t wait to kick off festival season and perform in front of a live audience at Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2022 in Coventry”, says Sheeran, covering all the facts as efficiently as possible.If you’re wondering what a less efficient version of that statement would look like, here’s Head Of Radio 1 Aled Haydn Jones: “We are kicking off the UK’s festival season in true Radio 1 style with an incredible line-up of acts already on the bill, and more exciting names to be revealed this week.

Watch Sam Fender bring ‘Seventeen Going Under’ and ‘Local Hero’ to Ant and Dec’s ‘Saturday Night Takeaway’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
13.03.2022 / 20:51

Watch Sam Fender bring ‘Seventeen Going Under’ and ‘Local Hero’ to Ant and Dec’s ‘Saturday Night Takeaway’

Sam Fender was the musical guest on last night’s (March 12) episode of Saturday Night Takeaway, continuing his love affair with local Geordie heroes Ant and Dec.Appearing as a surprise guest for the ‘End Of The Show Show’ segment of the pair’s ITV show, Fender performed his hit single ‘Seventeen Going Under’ before ending the show with a cover of Mark Knopfler‘s ‘Local Hero’, which has become an anthem in the North East.Along with footage of the ‘Seventeen Going Under’ performance, which saw Fender and his band performing in the dark before Ant and Dec comically plugged the lights in half way through, video has been shared of Dec cheering Fender’s drummer through a solo to end the ‘Local Hero’ rendition.Check out the videos below.Geordies taking over…..

Afropunk founder announces LETSGETFR.EE Carnival with Missy Elliott, Kali Uchis and more - www.nme.com - Brazil - county Queens
nme.com
13.03.2022 / 17:31

Afropunk founder announces LETSGETFR.EE Carnival with Missy Elliott, Kali Uchis and more

Missy Elliott, Kali Uchis, Jhené Aiko, Ozuna, and Anderson .Paak & the Free Nationals.It is described on the festival’s social media channels as “a radical movement designed for and by Black, Brown, Asian/Pacific Islander, and LGBTQIA+ free spirits, artists, and creators”.Elsewhere on the line-up are Jorja Smith, Flatbush Zombies, Major Lazer Sound System, Wizkid and Jai Wolf.The mission of the event (via Rolling Stone) is “to close the equity gap for Black, Brown, Asian, and other underrepresented people in the entertainment industry, with the aim of achieving a diversified workforce across all levels in the industry by 2030.”Tickets are available now via Dice.A post shared by LETSGETFR.EE (@letsgetfr.ee)“LETSGETFR.EE is more than just a music festival,” it reads on the festival website. “It’s a radically inclusive experience where you get to explore and engage with other cultures and other communities in a broad-minded, respectful, considerate, non-cliché, and non-exploitative way.“A celebration of cross-cultural exploration (inspired by Brazilian Carnaval’s approach to extreme fun and radical self-expression) takes place in Queens—widely considered to be the most diverse county in America.“LETSGETFR.EE’s line up celebrates a number of contemporary culture-crossing artists who we believe have followed in the footsteps of free-thinking change agents and artists-as-world-citizens like Nina Simone and Caetano Veloso.” In December last year, Timbaland took to Twitter to tease a new studio album for Missy Elliott.The album would be Elliott’s seventh, and first since 2005’s ‘The Cookbook’.

Foo Fighters pay tribute to late Mushroom Group founder Michael Gudinski during Australian show - www.nme.com - Australia
nme.com
05.03.2022 / 06:51

Foo Fighters pay tribute to late Mushroom Group founder Michael Gudinski during Australian show

Foo Fighters have paid tribute to late friend and Mushroom Group founder Michael Gudinski during a recent Australian performance.The concert took place last night (March 4) at GMBHA Stadium in Geelong, Victoria, just a few hours out of Melbourne. It marked the first time an international act has played a stadium show in the country since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.The rock legends played a series of hits including ‘The Pretender’, ‘Times Like These’, ‘My Hero’, and more, finishing their set with a tribute to Gudinski, a leading Australian promoter and record executive who brought a host of international acts to the country during his career.“I would like to dedicate this last song to an old friend, who’s not here with us tonight – a person that always brought us over here, took care of us and made us happy – a sweet man, who made everything fun Down Under,” frontman Dave Grohl said.“Coincidentally, we managed to get down here about… Almost exactly a year since his passing.

Amelia Dimoldenberg wants to get Sam Fender on ‘Chicken Shop Date’ - www.nme.com - Britain - London
nme.com
03.03.2022 / 18:15

Amelia Dimoldenberg wants to get Sam Fender on ‘Chicken Shop Date’

Sam Fender to appear on her popular YouTube interview series Chicken Shop Date.The YouTuber and comedian was speaking to NME last night (March 2) on the red carpet at the BandLab NME Awards 2022, which took place at the O2 Academy Brixton in London.Prior to co-presenting the award for Best TV Actor, which went to This Way Up‘s Aisling Bea, with Munya Chawawa later on in the night, Dimoldenberg told NME that she was “a big fan” of Fender.“I really want to get him on my show Chicken Shop Date,” she said. “So I want to hang out with him and persuade him to go on a date with me.”Dimoldenberg added: “I feel like [the BandLab NME Awards] is the perfect place to spot new dates, so I’m super-excited.

Sam Fender and his band toast to NME, talk new music and guess star signs at the BandLab NME Awards 2022 - www.nme.com - Britain - London
nme.com
03.03.2022 / 17:35

Sam Fender and his band toast to NME, talk new music and guess star signs at the BandLab NME Awards 2022

Sam Fender and his live band provided one of the highlights of the BandLab NME Awards 2022 with their wide-ranging and joyful interview in the winners’ room – check it out above.Fender and his bandmates were speaking after he won Best Album In The World and Best Album By A UK Artist at last night’s ceremony at the O2 Academy Brixton in London (March 2). He also performed ‘Seventeen Going Under’ live to kick off the event.Joined by his bandmates Dean Thompson, Tom Ungerer, Joe Atkinson, Drew Michael and Johnny Davis, Fender – who started the interview by exchanging Limmy impressions with his band – was asked for his thoughts on winning Best Album In The World.“I mean it’s a bit too far, that, really.

Jehnny Beth teases “fun” and “punk” new music at the BandLab NME Awards 2022 - www.nme.com - Britain - France
nme.com
03.03.2022 / 14:39

Jehnny Beth teases “fun” and “punk” new music at the BandLab NME Awards 2022

Jehnny Beth has told NME what to expect of her upcoming new music, teasing that it’s both “fun” and “punk”.The Savages vocalist was speaking on the red carpet at the BandLab NME Awards 2022 at London’s O2 Academy Brixton last night (March 2), where she presented CHVRCHES and Robert Smith with the award for Best Song By A UK Artist.Discussing her plans for the rest of 2022 and beyond, Beth said: “I’ve been acting in a few movies in France, so that’s carrying on, and films are coming out.”She added: “And then I’ve done some new music, and that will come out pretty soon, I hope.”Asked what we can expect in terms of the stylistic direction of the new music, Beth said: “It’s fun, it’s punk, but electronic as well.”Beth’s last new music came in the summer of 2021 when she released a collaborative album with Primal Scream‘s Bobby Gillespie called ‘Utopian Ashes’.

Bring Me The Horizon pay tribute to Ukraine during BandLab NME Awards 2022 closing set - www.nme.com - Britain - Ukraine - Russia
nme.com
03.03.2022 / 02:55

Bring Me The Horizon pay tribute to Ukraine during BandLab NME Awards 2022 closing set

Bring Me The Horizon closed the BandLab NME Awards 2022 tonight (March 2) with a storming six-song set which the band dedicated to the people of Ukraine.Taking to the O2 Academy Brixton stage for their ceremony-ending set, BMTH, who were proudly displaying the Ukrainian flag on their bass drum skin, launched into ‘Can You Feel My Heart’.They then played ‘Parasite Eve’ (where they were joined by two dancers in yellow hazmat suits), ‘Die4U’, ‘Mantra’ and ‘1×1’, which they performed with help from Nova Twins.Prior to their set-closing track ‘Throne’, BMTH frontman Oli Sykes paid tribute to the Ukrainian people following last week’s Russian invasion.“I guess it’s better being here in a room full of influential people: they need to use their voice every single day until this crisis is over,” he told the room.“If Kyiv does not survive, international peace will not survive,” he added, before the band tore into ‘Throne’.Earlier in the night, the Sheffield five-piece collected the award for Best Band From The UK Supported By Pizza Express. Elsewhere, the likes of Sam Fender, Lorde, Fontaines D.C.

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