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This past weekend was a great one for London-based music fans. Taylor Swift was at Wembley Stadium with her globe-trotting Eras Tour, and even brought out her American football player boyfriend Travis Kelce as a surprise appearance during her performance last night. The moment sent the crowd of almost 90,000 wild – a crowd that included the Prince of Wales, Sir Paul McCartney, Tom Cruise, Bridgerton's Nicola Coughlan and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer. Here’s the footage going viral right now: On the other side of town were rock legends Foo Fighters, performing at London Stadium. Something for...
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Last year, System of Down’s frontman Serj Tankian warned Imagine Dragons about performing in Azerbaijan. He had penned an open letter to the pop-rock band, asking for them not to play in the capital Baku, accusing the country of “crimes against humanity” for their military actions which he described as a looming “genocide”. Tankian warned at the time that the band’s performance could “help whitewash the dictatorial regime’s image” and that committing to the show despite what was going on in the region would have “a negative impact” on Imagine Dragon’s brand. “I’m confident that you can deciphe...
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British pop singer Rod Stewartwas booed by members of the crowd at a concert on Friday when he made a show of support for Ukraine. The jeering appeared to get going at the event in Leipzig when Stewart saluted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, with images of the Ukrainian flag, devastation in Ukraine, and Zelenskyy himself, appearing on a large screen behind the singer. “F*** Putin,” he shouted, announcing – as he has regularly done – that he was dedicating his 1991 song ‘Rhythm of My Heart’ to Ukraine. The response from the crowd in Leipzig has been read as emblematic of a wider growin...
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The Rolling Stones rocked a Houston stage as they kicked off the US leg of their new ‘Stones Tour ‘24 Hackney Diamonds’ at the NRG Stadium in Texas. ‘It’s great to be back in the Lone Star State,’ frontman Mick Jagger told the packed arena. The group played some of their most iconic hits like ‘Gimme Shelter,’ ‘Paint It Black’ and ‘Start Me Up’ as well as music from their new album ‘Hackney Diamonds.’ Jagger often strutted up and down the stage with seemingly boundless energy while Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood played many familiar guitar riffs beloved by fans. Jagger often led the audience in...
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