According to a new study by ZipHealth, Deftones are the most popular metal band to listen to during sex. The survey involved over 1,000 Americans in order to identify music listening habits in the bedroom. The findings revealed that 47 percent of respondents said they regularly listen to music during sex. While it was mainly… Continue reading Deftones are most popular metal band during sex, while Nine Inch Nails rank top among BDSM enthusiasts, says study
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Planning permission for new 8,500-capacity arena in Edinburgh Park secured by AEG
The City of Edinburgh Council has approved the application for a new 8,500-capacity arena in Edinburgh, which will be constructed by AEG Europe and its partners. The venue will be built on an 18,500 sq m site located to the west of the Scottish capital, with AEG branding it as a state-of-the-art venue that will… Continue reading Planning permission for new 8,500-capacity arena in Edinburgh Park secured by AEG
Massive Attack cancel Georgia show “in protest to the government’s attack on basic human rights”
Trip hop legends Massive Attack have cancelled their upcoming gig at the Black Sea Arena in Georgia due to the government’s attack on basic human rights. The gig was planned as part of the Starring Georgia project to be held on July 28. The band announced their decision to cancel the show with the following… Continue reading Massive Attack cancel Georgia show “in protest to the government’s attack on basic human rights”
The 1975’s Matty Healy and model Gabbriette Bechtel seemingly confirm engagement at Charli XCX show
The lead singer of The 1975, Matty Healy, has sparked rumors of his engagement to girlfriend Gabbriette Bechtel. Healey and Bechtel reportedly attended a concert by Charli XCX together in New York City, where Bechtel shared a photo of her hand donning a large black ring on her ring finger on Instagram stories captioned, ‘MARRYING… Continue reading The 1975’s Matty Healy and model Gabbriette Bechtel seemingly confirm engagement at Charli XCX show
Simon Cowell on the chances of a One Direction reunion and why he wishes he could still profit from their name
During a recent interview on Stephen Bartlett’s podcast, The Diary Of A CEO, Simon Cowell discussed One Direction, expressing his wish that he had ownership of the band’s name. Cowell revealed that he had set a goal for the band to release enough hit singles to be able to do stadium tours if they ever… Continue reading Simon Cowell on the chances of a One Direction reunion and why he wishes he could still profit from their name
Joanne McNally and Alexandra Haddow lead comedians boycotting Latitude 2024 over Barclays sponsorship
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine has seen numerous cultural events being boycotted by artists who refuse to engage with corporations that support Israel. Comedians Joanne McNally and Alexandra Haddow have joined the list of artists who are boycotting the Latitude 2024 festival over the ongoing sponsorship by Barclays and its ties with Israel.… Continue reading Joanne McNally and Alexandra Haddow lead comedians boycotting Latitude 2024 over Barclays sponsorship
Special guests announced for Stray Kids’ London BST Hyde Park show
BST Hyde Park is set to see its final headliner for the summer season, and that last act is Stray Kids. In their only UK show of the year, the South Korean pop group will be taking the stage on July 14th. This is the first time Stray Kids has ever headlined BST Hyde Park… Continue reading Special guests announced for Stray Kids’ London BST Hyde Park show
‘Fair City’ and ‘P.S. I Love You’ actor Annie Kent has died
Irish actress Annie Kent, known for her roles in film, television, and theatre, has passed away. She was recognized for her performances as Angela O’Connell in the Irish soap opera Fair City from 2005 to 2016, as Rose Kennedy in P.S. I Love You, and as Mrs Rabbitte in the hit film The Commitments. Kent… Continue reading ‘Fair City’ and ‘P.S. I Love You’ actor Annie Kent has died
Nadine Shah explains decision not to play Glastonbury over low fee: “Sorry to break it to you but music is my job”
Mercury prize-nominated singer and songwriter Nadine Shah has explained her decision not to perform at Glastonbury in 2024 due to financial reasons. Shah announced on her official Twitter account that she had declined an offer due to low pay and a lack of a televised stage, writing: “It’s too expensive a hit for me to… Continue reading Nadine Shah explains decision not to play Glastonbury over low fee: “Sorry to break it to you but music is my job”
The Offspring announce new album ‘Supercharged’ with high-energy single ‘Make It All Right’
California punk rock band The Offspring have announced a new album titled ‘Supercharged’. The album will be the follow-up to their 2021 album ‘Let The Bad Times Roll’. ‘Supercharged’ will be released on October 11 via Concord. The band has revealed that their main priority this time around is to deliver the same feeling of… Continue reading The Offspring announce new album ‘Supercharged’ with high-energy single ‘Make It All Right’