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2 April 2021 - 11:00 AM

Glastonbury Festival getting £900k funding from government

Glastonbury Festival will receive £900,000 funding after having to cancel in 2020 and 2021.

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Glastonbury Festival getting £900k funding from government
2 April 2021 - 11:00 AM

Glasvegas' James Allen thinks everyone had 'given up hope' for new album

Glasvegas singer James Allan thinks people had "given up hope" for their new album ever seeing the light of day.

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Glasvegas' James Allen thinks everyone had 'given up hope' for new album
2 April 2021 - 9:00 AM

Little Mix want to work with Becky Hill on dance track

Little Mix have approached Becky Hill about collaborating on a dance track.

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Little Mix want to work with Becky Hill on dance track
2 April 2021 - 9:00 AM

Saweetie extends publishing agreement with Warner Chappell Music

Saweetie has extended her publishing agreement with Warner Chappell Music.

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Saweetie extends publishing agreement with Warner Chappell Music
1 April 2021 - 6:59 PM

DMA'S to play livestream concert on May 29

DMA’S set to play a special worldwide show on May 29.

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DMA'S to play livestream concert on May 29
1 April 2021 - 6:47 PM

The Killers set new chart record with Mr. Brightside

The Killers’ hit track ‘Mr. Brightside’ has now spent a total of five whole years in the UK’s Top 100.

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The Killers set new chart record with Mr. Brightside
1 April 2021 - 2:00 PM

'It will give people a greater sense of who I am': Lil Nas X teases personal album

Lil Nas X has teased that his debut album will offer a "greater sense of who I am and what I stand for".

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'It will give people a greater sense of who I am': Lil Nas X teases personal album
1 April 2021 - 2:00 PM

The Weeknd to drop NFT song and artwork this weekend

The Weeknd has announced his first NFT drop will launch on Saturday (03.04.21).

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The Weeknd to drop NFT song and artwork this weekend
1 April 2021 - 2:00 PM

Newton Faulkner to return with first album in four years

Newton Faulkner has announced the release of his first album in four years, 'Interference (Of Light)'.The 'Dream Catch Me' hitmaker will drop the lead single, 'Together', in June, ahead of the full LP on August 20.The follow-up to 2017's 'Hit the Ground Running' was recorded throughout the COVID-19 lockdown in East London and saw the 36-year-old singer-songwriter experiment with a heavier sound than his fans are used to. He said: “I’m not very precious anymore.“The music is a bit chunkier, it’s definitely way heavier and much less acoustic than previously. I feel like the stuff I’ve written recently is simpler, but it’s tasteful… it works as songs. I can feel it.”The musician has described his new material as "grizzly, soulful, and a step further", while he explained how he has nurtured his vocals. Newton continued: “I want to boil things down to their strongest form. It’s about the songs. However good you are at playing, if the voice isn’t up to scratch and the songs aren’t good enough, no one is going to listen to them. It’s grizzly, soulful, and a step further.“Vocally, I’ve learned a huge amount over the years. I was a guitarist and a writer who sang. That’s kind of where I came from. And now I feel like my voice has caught up with the stuff I was doing on guitar.”Despite the sonic differences, Newton quipped that he is still the same "weird, solitary figure".He added: “I don’t think things get better or worse. They just change. “I’ve kind of purposefully steered away from any of the cliques that have appeared around me. I’ve just remained this weird, solitary figure. I love it!”As well as the new album, Newton will embark on a socially-distanced tour in May, before heading out on a proper run later on in the year.For the full rescheduled tour dates and tickets head to www.newtonfaulkner.com

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Newton Faulkner to return with first album in four years
1 April 2021 - 11:00 AM

Paul Simon sells music catalogue to Sony Music Publishing

Paul Simon has sold his back catalogue to Sony Music Publishing.

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Paul Simon sells music catalogue to Sony Music Publishing