logo
Talented American country rock star to host Glasgow gig

Talented American country rock star to host Glasgow gig

Glasgow Times05-05-2025
Jessie Murph will bring her Worldwide Hysteria tour to the Barrowland Ballroom later this year.
The American singer-songwriter will perform at the East End venue on October 21.
The 20-year-old star, who is from Alabama, began her music career in 2021. She is known for her tunes such as Blue Strips, Wild Ones, Gucci Mane, and Heartbroken.
Currently, Jessie has over 13 million monthly listeners on the music streaming app Spotify.
READ MORE: Rock band announces gig at much-loved Glasgow venue
Fans will be able to grab tickets for the concert from Friday, May 9. Meanwhile, gig-goers will be able to get their hands on presale tickets from Wednesday, May 7.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Romeo Beckham shares cryptic tattoo amid family feud with brother Brooklyn
Romeo Beckham shares cryptic tattoo amid family feud with brother Brooklyn

Daily Mirror

time6 minutes ago

  • Daily Mirror

Romeo Beckham shares cryptic tattoo amid family feud with brother Brooklyn

Romeo Beckham added a new tattoo to his extensive ink collection, which comes after it was revealed Brooklyn no longer follows him and brother Cruz on social media Romeo Beckham showed off his brand-new tattoo on Tuesday, adding to his already extensive ink collection. Just like his father and brothers, the 22-year-old is covered in endless tattoos and his latest one is a short phrase that some have taken as a dig at his brother, Brooklyn Beckham. ‌ The Beckham family have been embroiled in a massive feud in recent months. The family feud appeared to gather pace when Brooklyn failed to attend his father's 50th birthday party in May, which, according to reports, left David heartbroken. It also emerged that neither Nicola Peltz nor Brooklyn was following his brother's Instagram accounts. ‌ But according to the publication, sources revealed that it was in fact Cruz and Romeo who have blocked Brooklyn. It comes after Cruz Beckham 'steals' his dad's tiny white trunks and family have epic response. ‌ And now, Romeo seemingly took a dig at Brooklyn with his new tattoo. The star took to his social media page to share the phrase 'C'est La Vie' which he got tattooed on top of his shoulder. The tattoo is French for 'that's life' or 'such is life'. The phrase is used to say that certain situations happen in life, and there is nothing you could do about them. ‌ It comes several weeks after Romeo issued a sharp response to Brooklyn seemingly unfollowing him and Cruz on social media. Romeo posted a screenshot of his Spotify, showing he was listening to a song entitled Walking Away, from Justin Bieber's new surprise album, titled Swag. ‌ Along with the screenshot, he wrote: "Yup" in a one word response to his brother's latest brutal move. He has also returned the favour by unfollowing Brooklyn on Instagram, too. Romeo also does not follow Brooklyn's wife, Nicola, on Instagram. The feuding siblings' brother Cruz, 20, also doesn't follow Brooklyn on Instagram. Meanwhile, those close to Brooklyn told The Sun last month that Brooklyn and Nicola did not unfollow the brothers and had "no idea" about it until he read about it online. "It's possible Romeo and Cruz blocked them, which would make it appear as him no longer following the brothers," they said. ‌ "He and Nicola certainly didn't unfollow them or block them — they're as confused as anyone else. The first they heard about it was when it was being reported on." Hot sauce entrepreneur Brooklyn still follows his famous mum and dad, so it is unclear if a war of words between himself and his brothers may have been happening behind the scenes.

Shopping centre responds to 'pink coat girl' viral videos
Shopping centre responds to 'pink coat girl' viral videos

Wales Online

time2 hours ago

  • Wales Online

Shopping centre responds to 'pink coat girl' viral videos

Shopping centre responds to 'pink coat girl' viral videos Footage of a young girl causing chaos at Manchester Arndale has gone viral on social media with people divided over her actions - now the shopping centre has responded The girl has been called a "diva" online, but not everyone agrees (Image: TikTok) A series of wild videos have taken social media by storm over the weekend, allegedly showing a young girl causing 'mayhem' at the Arndale shopping centre in Manchester. Read here about the Welsh valley town where people are afraid to go out after 6pm due to naughty children ‌ In the numerous clips, a young girl is seen clambering atop an escalator, being led away by security guards, and reportedly yanking the hair of another shopper within the Manchester shopping centre. Read here about how a Welsh choir stunned shoppers at Manchester's Arndale shopping centre ‌ One video of the incident had been viewed by more than 55 million people on TikTok within three days. ‌ The clips posted on TikTok show the girl dressed in a pink coat, climbing between escalators (Image: TikTok) Another snippet on X has garnered over 13 million views in just over 12 hours, with individuals worldwide sharing their opinions on the clips. For our free daily briefing on the biggest issues facing the nation, sign up to the Wales Matters newsletter here Some American viewers have drawn comparisons between the girl and children's book character Junie B Jones and The Grinch character Cindy Lou Who. ‌ The footage appears to start with a young girl in a pink coat and her family having a heated exchange with a group of security staff outside a shop, alongside another group of shoppers. It's unclear what is being said, but security can be seen separating the two groups of shoppers, reports the Manchester Evening News. As the clip progresses, the girl and her family depart, before another young girl hurls an unidentified object in the direction of where the security guards and the other group of shoppers are standing. ‌ Another clip, which is believed to have been filmed following the earlier footage, shows the youngster in the pink jacket on a descending escalator accompanied by two security personnel. She then clambers onto the central divide between the two moving staircases before scaling the stationary upward escalator and ascending the steps. Upon reaching the trop of the escalator, the footage captures her approaching a cluster of shoppers who are observing the unfolding chaos. ‌ The video then records her confronting a female shopper before proceeding to grab them by the hair. She subsequently returns down the escalator sporting a grin. Videos show the girls arguing with security at the shopping centre (Image: TikTok) ‌ The sequence of clips has attracted polarised reactions, with viewers either celebrating the young girl as a 'diva' or condemning her behaviour. One individual remarked on the footage: "the pink jacket girl CLIMBING OVER the escalator, going back down it, and then going back up just gag her is frying me like WHO IS THIS DIVA LMFAOOO." They continued: "this entire situation is so chaotic i'm crying". ‌ Another declared: "That escalator wasn't ready for a diva moment". Whilst some viewers found the footage amusing, others expressed disapproval of her conduct. One person stated: "I don't find her behaviour that funny." ‌ Another individual observed: "Parents need to start parenting." Others also challenged those who were glorifying the behaviour shown in the clip, with one person questioning: "What an imbecile. Endangering others safety as well as her own. Why we calling her diva again?" One individual remarked: "Hateee the way everyone's hyping this child up, like that is not a diva stop enabling this behaviour omg." ‌ Another added: "maybe it's because i actually have kids and I'd die of embarrassment if they were like this, but the response to this girl overall being "go off queen" is so ****ed." However, while some believe the incident has occurred recently, the Manchester Evening News has confirmed that the original videos were first posted on TikTok in March 2022 by @dreams_dreams24. The same user has recently reposted the videos, which has led to 'pink coat girl' becoming a viral topic on TikTok. ‌ Shameless actress Kelli Hollis is among those who have shared their views on the clips online. Describing her as a 'little madam' to her 293,000 followers, Kelli says in a video: "She ain't a little diva, her. She's going to be a little ****ing nightmare is what she is." She added: "It's funny because it's just pure cheek but she's a little madam." A spokesperson for Manchester Arndale has now told the Manchester Evening News: "We're aware of a video that has been recently circulated on social media, which shows an altercation that took place in Manchester Arndale and was attended by members of our Security team. Article continues below "Following a review of the footage, we can confirm that this is a historic incident that occurred several years ago."

Former Rolling Stones member claims US museum has stolen his guitar
Former Rolling Stones member claims US museum has stolen his guitar

STV News

time3 hours ago

  • STV News

Former Rolling Stones member claims US museum has stolen his guitar

A guitar once played by two members of the Rolling Stones is at the centre of a dispute between the band's former guitarist Mick Taylor and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The 1959 Gibson Les Paul was donated to the Met as part of what the New York museum calls 'a landmark gift of more than 500 of the finest guitars from the golden age of American guitar making'. The donor is Dirk Ziff, a billionaire investor and guitar collector. When the Met announced the gift in May, Taylor thought he recognised the guitar, with its distinctive 'starburst' finish, as an instrument he last saw in 1971, when the Stones were recording the album Exile on Main St at Keith Richards's rented villa in the south of France. In the haze of drugs and rock 'n' roll that pervaded the sessions, a number of instruments went missing, believed stolen. Now, Taylor and his team believe it has reappeared. The Met says provenance records show no evidence the guitar ever belonged to Taylor. 'This guitar has a long and well-documented history of ownership,' museum spokeswoman Ann Ballis said. Taylor's partner and business manager, Marlies Damming, said the Met should make the guitar 'available for inspection'. PA Media Mick Jagger, Mick Taylor, Charlie Watts, Keith Richards and Bill Wyman of The Rolling Stones perform before a crowd of nearly 250,000 fans in Hyde Park, London in 1969. 'An independent guitar expert should be able to ascertain the guitar's provenance one way or the other,' she said in a statement to The Associated Press. While its ownership is contested, there is no disputing the instrument's starring role in rock history. It was owned in the early 1960s by Keith Richards, who played it during the Rolling Stones' first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. The Met says that performance 'ignited interest in this legendary model'. The guitar – nicknamed the Keithburst – was also played by guitar legends Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page. Taylor says he got it from Richards in 1967, two years before he joined the Stones, replacing original member Brian Jones, who died in 1969. Taylor left the band in 1974, reuniting with them for the Stones' 50th anniversary tour in 2012-2013. Jeff Allen, who was Taylor's manager and publicist for decades from the 1990s, said Taylor 'told me he got it as a present from Keith' and also mentioned the theft. 'Mick did tell me that the guitar solo that he became quite famous for, on Can't You Hear Me Knocking, was with the Les Paul that got stolen,' Allen said. The Met's records say the Les Paul was owned by Richards until 1971, when it was acquired by record producer and manager Adrian Miller who died in 2006. The guitar has changed hands several times since then, and reappeared twice in public. It was put up for auction by Christie's in 2004, when it failed to sell. Ziff bought it in 2016, and loaned it to the Met in 2019 for an exhibition titled Play it Loud: Instruments of Rock & Roll. It is unclear what will happen next. The Met, which plans to open a new gallery dedicated to its collection of American guitars, says it has not been contacted by Taylor or his representatives. Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store