Funny Woman Awards Edinburgh Festival Semi0final
Radiohead have released 18 hours of previously unheard material from the making of their seminal 1997 album, OK Computer, after hackers got their hands on Thom Yorke's private files and tried to hold the band to ransom. Last week, hours of previously unreleased material from the sessions for OK Computer was controversially shared online. It later emerged that a bootlegger who had acquired 18 minidiscs billed as 'The Entire OK Computer Sessions' was demanding "upwards…
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Scottish indie band Frightened Rabbit are to auction musical equipment in aid of Tiny Changes, the mental health charity founded in memory of their late frontman, Scott Hutchison. The singer tragically took his own life last year after a battle with depression. His family recently announced the foundation of the charity, which is aimed at improving mental health in children and young people. The online auction sees the band selling off the gear that they…
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South London rapper Loyle Carner is seeking applicants for his cookery school, Chilli Con Carner. It's the fourth year the Mercury Prize-nominated star has run the school, which is open to teenagers aged 14-16 who have ADHD. The school will run in London this summer, with exact dates to be announced shortly. To apply, see the Chilli Con Carner website. Chilli Con Carner is in association with social media enterprise GOMA. Carner, who has ADHD,…
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Ahead of their visit to Edinburgh in September, US music legends Pixies have officially announced their seventh studio album, Beneath The Eyrie. The eagerly-awaited follow-up to 2016's Head Carrier will be released on September 13 on their new label, Infectious/BMG. Beneath The Eyrie will feature 12 new songs and was recorded in December at Dreamland Recordings near Woodstock, New York. Tom Dalgety, who also worked on Head Carrier, produced the record. In a press release,…
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Ahead of their visit to Edinburgh later this year, New York indie favourites Vampire Weekend have said expanding their live show and recruiting new members has changed their touring dynamic. Speaking to NME, Ezra Koenig said: "We're having more fun on the road these days. In the early days, we never had enough people to cover all the parts. It was just a little more intense, playing live with only four people. "The records were…
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The leading showcase for British female comedy talent, the Funny Women Awards, has arrived at the exciting semi-final stage in their annual search for the next household names. Now in its 16th year, previous winners and finalists of the Funny Women Awards include Zoe Lyons, Sara Pascoe, Sarah Millican, Susan Calman and Rachel Parris, with Thanyia Moore as the current title holder. Heats are currently underway and will go on throughout June. This year's semi-finals…
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Marina [formerly And The Diamonds] has announced an autumn 2019 UK tour – and it includes a visit to Edinburgh in October. To promote latest album Love + Fear, Marina will be visiting some of the biggest venues of her career with shows at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh, Manchester's 02 Apollo, Cardiff's Motorpoint Arena, London's Eventim Apollo and Centre in Brighton. Tickets for all gigs go on sale from 10am on Friday, May 31….
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Madonna has extended her London Palladium residency, announcing three further Madame X concerts on 12, 13 and 15 February. Tickets for the newly announced dates will go on sale Wednesday, 29 May at 9am giving confirmed Verified Fans (including Citi Card holders and Icon Legacy members) a further chance to access tickets to these rare and intimate shows. Any Verified Fan who was unable to purchase tickets throughout the weekend may use the Ticketmaster code…
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They were almost with us… Australia's finest musical mystics The Church were due to play Edinburgh at La Belle Angele on June 11, but an injury suffered by drummer Tim Powles has meant the band have had to cancel their UK dates. The Church were wrapping up a 22-date US tour in Sonoma, California, when misfortune struck. In an announcement on May 25 the band said: "In the last minute of the last song, on…
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Iconic Edinburgh band Goodbye Mr Mackenzie celebrate the 30th anniversary of debut album Good Deeds and Dirty Rags with a double-header of gigs at Liquid Room on Saturday and Sunday. (25-26 May). Goodbye Mr MacKenzie released their first album, Good Deeds and Dirty Rags, in 1989. It entered the UK charts at No.16 and the band quickly attracted a large, loyal support north of the border. Incredible live shows and singles like the Rattler further…
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