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Stevie Nicks Collab Confirmed By Rock Trio Haim
Stevie Nicks Collab Confirmed By Rock Trio Haim

Yahoo

time13-07-2025

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  • Yahoo

Stevie Nicks Collab Confirmed By Rock Trio Haim

Stevie Nicks is officially working on a song with Haim. The Fleetwood Mac legend's rumored musical collaboration with singing sisters Alana, Este, and Danielle Haim was confirmed when the rock trio appeared on Watch What Happens Live on June 24. After a fan called in to ask what Haim could share about possibly working with Nicks, Alana replied, 'We can't say much, but what we can say is that Stevie Nicks is the greatest human being on this planet.' Her sister Danielle added, 'And the song is really good.' Host Andy Cohen then asked if the mysterious song appears on Haim's newly released fourth album, I Quit. 'It is not [on the album],' Alana said. 'It's for something.' After Este Haim chimed in to say,'Sorry to be so cryptic,' Cohen asked if the new music was for a movie and joked, 'The Smurfs movie?' Nicks previously teased a collaboration with the Los Angeles rock trio, although she gave no hints as to when and where it would appear. In an interview with GQ, the 77-year-old songstress gushed about the sisters' music and how much it reminded her of the early days with her own California rock band. 'It starts with Danielle's voice – it is just stunning,' Nicks told the outlet of Haim's music. 'She's the first part of the puzzle, but then the percussion that Este and Alana wrap around her turn all of their songs into percussive masterpieces.' 'They could certainly all have been in Fleetwood Mac,' Nicks added. 'Someday, when you tumble into this song [I'm working on with them], you will understand everything I have just told you.'Stevie Nicks Collab Confirmed By Rock Trio Haim first appeared on Men's Journal on Jun 25, 2025

Secret set ‘chaos' at Glastonbury as band hit with sound issues
Secret set ‘chaos' at Glastonbury as band hit with sound issues

The Sun

time29-06-2025

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  • The Sun

Secret set ‘chaos' at Glastonbury as band hit with sound issues

GLASTONBURY was hit with more 'chaos' as a band's secret set was hit with sound issues. Fans were previously left more than underwhelmed by Worthy Farm's opening ceremony after a similar technical blunder. 6 6 6 Last night, one of the main Glastonbury BBC channels stopped working on TV as viewers on iPlayer were forced to switch to individual stage feeds. Now it seems that Haim's surprise set on The Park stage faced more sound issues. The trio - made up of sisters Este, Danielle and Alana - made a highly anticipated return to Somerset on Saturday night. After performing on the Pyramid Stage in 2022, they returned to their stomping ground to perform to an eager crowd. However, during their live set, fans were heard to have shouted 'louder, louder'. The Mail Online has reported that other music nearby was drowning out the performance of Los Angeles-based siblings Haim had previously dropped several hints to fans that they would be performing at Worthy Farm in the weeks running up to Glastonbury. But despite the sound issues, the American rock band kept going with their performance. Their show was very well received by fans who took to social media in droves to praise the band, and declare that they should have been a headline act. Writing on X - formerly known as Twitter -one fan gushed: "Haim were and are exceptional." American group 'confirm' secret Glastonbury set as they tease fans with big clue A second agreed: "HAIM's (not so) secret set at #Glastonbury was outstanding. Catch it on iPlayer if you missed it, it's so worth it." "The irony that the best TBAs Lewis Capaldi, Pulp & Haim all brilliant and could easily have headlined," noted a third user. While someone else wrote: "Haim back where they belong, Glasto." And a fifth added: "Only a matter of time before HAIM headline Glastonbury. Should have been this year. Such a fun band." Glastonbury 2025 - confirmed acts so far TICKETS to the 2025 festival sold out in just minutes before some of the acts were even confirmed. Here is who has been confirmed so far. Confirmed headliners: The 1975 will take to the Pyramid Stage on Friday. Neil Young will headline the festival for the second time after his last set in 2009 on Saturday after RAYE makes her return. Charli xcx will headline the Other Stage on Saturday night. On Sunday, Olivia Rodrigo is due to belt out her hits for her first appearance while Rod Stewart will perform in the legends slot. More acts to appear on the Other Stage include Loyle Carner and The Prodigy. Doechii will make her Glastonbury debut on the West Holts Stage on Saturday night. Other names confirmed include Noah Kahan, Alanis Morissette, Gracie Abrams, Busta Rhymes, Lola Young, Brandi Carlile, Myles Smith, En Vogue, Amaarae, Cymande, Shaboozey, Osees and Gary Numan. Although the band took to a smaller stage than their headline set in 2022, the band admitted that they were delighted to go somewhat back to their roots. In a conversation with radio star Jo Whiley, Alana admitted: "We love The Park Stage. The Park Stage is our favourite. "[Be]cause that was like the first time we came to Glastonbury, we got to play The Park Stage. It felt like a movie." She continued: "It was like, 'What is going on? How did we get here?' And also just like… you never forget the first time you step onto the farm. "And it's the most insane feeling, I think, that you'll ever have. But it was incredible, it's the best festival in the world." 6 6 6

Haim fans praise band as 'born headliners' as they suffer sound issues onstage during secret Glastonbury set
Haim fans praise band as 'born headliners' as they suffer sound issues onstage during secret Glastonbury set

Daily Mail​

time29-06-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Haim fans praise band as 'born headliners' as they suffer sound issues onstage during secret Glastonbury set

Fans of girl band Haim had nothing but praise after they suffered sound issues onstage during their secret Glastonbury set on Saturday night. The Los Angeles-based rock band - which consists of three sisters - performed in front of an eager crowd who were excited to watch them live. Haim had been dropping hints about their appearance in the weeks running up to the show at Worthy Farm. But fans were delighted when they came out, although they suffered some sound issues. During their set, fans were encouragingly heard shouting 'louder, louder' as music nearby was drowning their sound out. Things were quickly corrected and sisters Este, Danielle and Alana Haim carried on with their highly-anticipated set. The trio took to Glastonbury for the first time since 2022, where they headlined the Pyramid Stage. This year, they performed at The Park stage - and it was well received after they had previously labelled it their favourite. Speaking to radio presenter Jo Whiley, Alana teased: 'We love The Park Stage. The Park Stage is our favourite, 'cause that was like the first time we came to Glastonbury, we got to play The Park Stage. It felt like a movie.' Dropping further hints, Alana continued: 'It was like, "What is going on? How did we get here?" And also just like… you never forget the first time you step onto the farm. 'And it's the most insane feeling, I think, that you'll ever have. But it was incredible, it's the best festival in the world.' Glastonbury Festival is well under way - and there's been plenty of highs and lows so far. On Friday, Lewis Capaldi reduced everyone to tears when he declared: 'I'm back baby' during his emotional return to the Pyramid Stage. The Scottish singer, 28, was greeted with cheers from the huge Worthy Farm crowd, two years after his battle with Tourettes left him unable to finish his performance at the festival and led to a career hiatus. Fans in the crowd could be seen crying and calling out his name before joining him in a rendition of mega-hit Someone You Loved Delighted to back in front of an audience he tearfully said: 'Two years ago I wasn't sure if I'd ever do this again, but I'm back baby!''. Lewis sung a number of his famous hits, before once chocking back tears as he performed brand new single Survive, which highlights the difficult period in his career following his last Glastonbury gig. Fans in the crowd could be seen crying and calling out his name before joining him in a rendition of mega-hit Someone You Loved. In his emotional speech, Lewis said: 'Glastonbury it's good to be back. Won't say too much up here today as if I do I might start crying, but I can't thank you enough for coming here and being with here'. 'Second times a charm hey! It's a short set today but just wanted to come and finish what I couldn't last time, also this was like the worst kept f*****g secret ever'.

American group confirm secret Glastonbury set as they tease fans with big clue
American group confirm secret Glastonbury set as they tease fans with big clue

The Sun

time28-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

American group confirm secret Glastonbury set as they tease fans with big clue

HAIM have finally confirmed they are one of the secret acts at Glastonbury Festival. The American sister trio will be hitting the Park Stage at Worthy Farm tonight at 7.30pm after weeks of speculation. 4 4 As well as the BBC posting a photograph confirming the news, the sisters – Alana, Este and Danielle – shared a video of them getting ready for the weekend, donning sunglasses and wellingtons. The band has long been considered a glaring omission from the Glastonbury line-up, particularly considering their new album, I Quit, dropped this week. They were also already confirmed to be in the UK in time for the festival, performing a headline show at Margate's Dreamland on Friday. As a result fans had been speculating for weeks that they would make an appearance in some form. It was initially believed they were the band 'Patchwork' that will be appearing on the Pyramid Stage at 6.15pm – with the name being the title of a book by novelist Sylvia Haim. However, that is now widely believed to be Pulp in a comeback after more than a decade away from the festival – and nearly 20 years since they were on the Pyramid Stage. Secret Sets have become a Glastonbury staple, and as the festival prepares to take a "fallow" year next year, they are making sure 2025 is one to remember with more than 42 'TBA' slots on their line-up. So far, Lorde opened the Woodsies stage on Friday with a secret set, shutting down the grounds it was on due to the amount of fans descending to the smaller stage. Celebrating the launch of her album, Virgin, the New Zealand singer played the record in its entirety to the crowd. Lewis Capaldi also left fans in tears when he was confirmed to be the mysterious "TBA" set on the main Pyramid stage, returning two years since his last performance saw him remove himself from the spotlight completely. Glastonbury opening ceremony branded a flop by disappointed revellers as fireworks display 'dogged by sound issues' Franz Ferdinand couldn't resist playfully jabbing at Lewis's return, with the fellow Scotsmen bringing out "the Original Capaldi" for their set in the shape of Doctor Who Peter Capaldi. Sets have also been forced to change at the last minute – with Deftones announcing that, due to illness, they would be unable to perform on the Other Stage tonight. In their place, grime star Skepta was pulled in at the eleventh hour to take to the stage, and will be going on at 9pm, with Ezra Collective slightly extending their set as well to fill the time left behind by Deftones. 4 4

American rock band drop MAJOR hint they are set to perform surprise set at Glastonbury - after Lewis Capaldi and Lorde shocked festival-goers
American rock band drop MAJOR hint they are set to perform surprise set at Glastonbury - after Lewis Capaldi and Lorde shocked festival-goers

Daily Mail​

time28-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

American rock band drop MAJOR hint they are set to perform surprise set at Glastonbury - after Lewis Capaldi and Lorde shocked festival-goers

American rock band Haim have dropped a major hint they could be performing a surprise set at Glastonbury on Saturday evening. After the line-up for the famous old festival at Worthy Farm was announced earlier this year, Glastonbury revealed set times for the weekend. But while most of the slots were filled by many of this year's most highly-anticipated performers, there were noticeably a few reading 'TBA'. One of those slots is the prominent set time of 7.30pm to 8.30pm on The Park Stage on Saturday night. And after hinting at the possibility of them returning to Glastonbury in a Radio 2 interview earlier this month, Los Angeles-based band Haim - consisting of Este, Danielle and Alama Haim - have all but confirmed their attendance. The group, who boast 1.5million followers, shared a snap of The Park Stage to their Instagram Stories just hours before the unfilled set time. While in an interview with the BBC, singers Este, 39, responded to rumours of a Glastonbury set, saying: 'Well we're playing Margate (on June 27). 'We love The Park Stage. The Park Stage is our favourite because that was like the first time we came to Glastonbury. It felt like a movie. 'It was like, "what is going on? How did we get here?" And also just like, you never forget the first time you step onto the farm. 'And it's the most insane feeling, I think, that you'll ever have. It was incredible, it's the best festival in the world.' Lewis Capaldi and Lorde sent supporters into a frenzy with their surprise sets on Friday. Such was the excitement for New Zealander Lorde, 28, that festival bosses were forced to temporarily close the Woodsies Stage prior to her arrival. But after her show went ahead at 11.30am on Friday, the Ribs hitmaker sent supporters wild as she stripped out of a T-shirt into a skimpy bra while belting out her most famous lyrics. Wearing her jet black hair down, Lorde sported an all-white look for the occasion consisting of a pair of straight leg jeans and a plain T-shirt. 'Moooorning', she greeted the crowd, 'this is sick'. Lewis' return to Glastonbury came later in the day and saw him tearfully declare 'I'm back baby' during his secret set at the Pyramid Stage. The Scottish singer was greeted with cheers from the huge Worthy Farm crowd, two years after his battle with Tourette's left him unable to finish his performance at the festival and led to a career hiatus. Delighted to back in front of an audience he tearfully said: 'Two years ago I wasn't sure if I'd ever do this again, but I'm back baby!'' Lewis sung a number of his famous hits, before once chocking back tears as he performed brand new single Survive, which highlights the difficult period in his career following his last Glastonbury gig. Fans in the crowd could be seen crying and calling out his name before joining him in a rendition of megahit Someone You Loved. In his emotional speech, Lewis said: 'Glastonbury it's good to be back. Won't say too much up here today as if I do I might start crying, but I can't thank you enough for coming here and being with here'. 'Second times a charm hey! It's a short set today but just wanted to come and finish what I couldn't last time, also this was like the worst kept f*****g secret ever'. Following his set Lewis took to Instagram with footage of his perfomance alongside a post which read: 'Glastonbury it's so incredible to be back, thank you so much for having me x' A host of world-renowned performers are still yet to take to the stage this weekend, with Neil Young scheduled to headline the festival on Saturday and Olivia Rodrigo closing out the weekend on Sunday. The rest of the festival will too see performances from The Script, Kaiser Chiefs, Raye, The Libertines, Noah Kahan and many others. WHAT IS TOURETTE'S SYNDROME? Tourette's syndrome is a neurological condition characterised by a combination of involuntary noises and movements called tics. It usually starts during childhood and continues into adulthood. Tics can be either be vocal or physical. In many cases Tourette's syndrome runs in families and it's often associated with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Tourette's syndrome is named after the French doctor, Georges Gilles de la Tourette, who first described the syndrome and its symptoms in the 19th century. There's no cure for Tourette's syndrome, but treatment can help to control the symptoms.

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