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Forbes
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Iron Maiden's 50th Anniversary Tour Is An Ode To The Die-Hards
'Eddie' mascot at Iron Maiden's show in Dublin, Ireland on the Run For Your Lives tour 2025. Iron Maiden's highly anticipated Run For Your Lives world tour is now in full-swing across Europe. The 50th anniversary tour just hit Dublin, Ireland and showcased the band's epic stage production and typical theatrics with a satisfying setlist that included a surprising number of deep-cuts. From a performance standpoint, Iron Maiden continue to outrun the retirement allegations. Vocalist Bruce Dickinson belts through songs effortlessly, guitarists Gers, Smith, and Murray tear through iconic solos like it's 1983, and bassist Steve Harris' galloping bass lines haven't lost their stride. Performing at this level for a two-hour set, all while running and quite literally jumping around the stage is some otherworldly feat, especially for a band that's been around the block for 50 years. How Was Iron Maiden's 50th Anniversary Setlist? When Iron Maiden announced the Run For Your Lives tour, they had made it clear that the setlist would only focus on albums that were released between 1980 and 1992, which is arguably Maiden's best era. The albums between Iron Maiden's self-titled 1980 debut to 1992's Fear of the Dark feature the band's most revered LPs and their most popularized anthems, but most notably these albums have the band's finest deep-cut tracks. It was delightfully surprising to see how committed the band was to keeping to this theme for their setlist. Right out of the gate, Iron Maiden kicked off their set by ripping through five songs from the Paul Di'anno era records. It was quite the shocking move and one that certainly paid off for fans of those albums, though it was hard gauge wether that was a majority of the audience in attendance. Iron Maiden performing in Dublin, Ireland on the Run For Your Lives tour 2025 While Iron Maiden start their two-hour set in bold fashion, after the first five songs the band's setlist followed a more consistent pattern: an epically long deep-cut, immediately followed by crowd-pleasing anthem. As a die-hard fan of the 1984 LP Powerslave, seeing Maiden effortlessly perform their near 14 minute opus 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner' was nothing short of a highlight. The same can be said for the other deep-cuts the band performed off their seminal 1988 LP, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, specifically 'The Clairvoyant' and the title track 'Seventh Son of a Seventh Son.' As mentioned, the brilliance of Iron Maiden's setlist came from how the band balanced the lesser known tracks with fan favorited anthems – 'The Number of the Beast,' 'Run to the Hills,' and 'The Trooper' each followed an epic rarity. It should be said that this setlist isn't going to please everyone, specifically the more surface level Maiden fans. Many of these B-side tracks the band indulge in are very ambitious in length, and they might overwhelm or dis-engage those who are unacquainted with the band's more progressive side. However, it would be an outright lie to suggest that Maiden don't make up for this with the sheer number of hits they perform in the latter half of the set, especially with the three back-to-back bangers in the band's encore. How Was Iron Maiden's Performance? The average age of Iron Maiden's members is 68. For a band that's been touring for 50 years, performing over two-hour sets each night with nearly the same energy and musicianship they had in their prime, that's an impressive feat. Furthermore, the fact the band hasn't down-tuned or adjusted any of their songs for vocalist Bruce Dickinson, who still effortlessly sings each and every one of Iron Maiden's songs is absolutely astonishing. This bears pointing out as many legacy bands and even modern bands these days go back and forth between tunings for songs to accommodate their vocalist, which of course is completely fine. However, Iron Maiden's relentless showmanship and authenticty can't help but put to shame the many of these bands that rely heavily on these sonic modifications, especially those whose performances are entirely mapped around a click and a wall backing tracks. None of this is present at an Iron Maiden show, bar a pre-recorded intro for 'Aces High.' In fact, at one point early on in the set, Iron Maiden had dragged out an extra four bars at the end of one of their songs (unbeknownst to any of the crowd), and it spurred Dickinson to jokingly admit to the audience that Iron Maiden doesn't use a click track, despite these allegations being thrown at them. Iron Maiden drummer Simon Dawson performing with the band in Dublin, Ireland June 25th, 2025 Speaking of tempo, the Run For Your Lives tour is Iron Maiden's first tour with their new drummer, Simon Dawson. Dawson replaced longtime Iron Maiden drummer Nick McBrain, who retired from touring at 73 last year due to a number of health reasons. McBrain had been with Iron Maiden since 1983 so the chemistry and relationship he had with the band was deep. That being said, it's clear that Dawson is a good drummer capable of performing Iron Maiden's material. He has chemistry with at least the core rhythm section of Iron Maiden being the drummer for Steve Harris' side project, British Lion. However, it would be a disingenuous to say Iron Maiden felt the same with Dawson as they did with McBrain. While it wasn't often, a few tracks felt notably slower or inconsistent with their tempo. It was especially apparent when the band went into their uptempo anthem '2 Minutes to Midnight,' which sounded notably slower than usual. That being said, it was certainly impressive to see Dawson effortlessly tackle the band's more demanding songs like "Rime of the Ancient Mariner.' Iron Maiden could've easily held auditions and picked a younger more established drummer, but they didn't, and the fact Simon can hold his own with these metal titans is commendable. For those on the fence about catching Iron Maiden on the Run For Your Lives tour, there's one thing they should keep in mind and that's the setlist. For surface level Maiden fans it's worth familiarizing yourself with the band's setlist, especially the Paul Di'anno era songs and the deep-cut tracks, as these make up a large portion of the set Maiden is performing on this tour. Of course, for die-hard fans, this is only a primary incentive to go see the show. However, regardless of the setlist, witnessing the production and the pristine showmanship Iron Maiden continue to display is worth every penny. Furthermore, there are more than a handful of Iron Maiden classics the band plays that appeal to just about every Maiden-head.

The Journal
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Journal
Heading to see Iron Maiden at Malahide Castle today? Here's everything you need to know
VETERAN HEAVY METAL band Iron Maiden are set to take to the stage at Dublin's Malahide Castle tonight as part of their Run For Your Lives world tour. The group are one of a number of artists who will be performing there over the next few nights as part of the summer schedule, including Neil Young, Justin Timberlake, Alanis Morissette and Duran Duran with Nile Rodgers & Chic. If you're one of the thousands of people who will be heading there to enjoy one or all of the artists, here's everything you need to know. Ticket information Anyone going to a concert at Malahide Castle is being urged to make sure they have the Ticketmaster app on their phone and they are signed in before they arrive. Screenshots of tickets will not be accepted. Are there any tickets left? There are a small number of resale tickets for Iron Maiden on Ticketmaster, with a starting price of €91.30. If you're hoping to get one, you better act fast. How do I get there? Malahide Castle is one of the trickier venues to get to when it comes to concerts. Concert-goers are being encouraged to use public transport as parking is limited and traffic delays are expected. They are also being advised to allow an extra three hours travel time to and from the venue. The organisers said information about all types of transport and parking bookings are available via the Evntz app. A map of the site. MCD MCD If you're going by DART , the nearest station is Malahide, which is roughly a 15-minute walk from the venue. Trains run directly from Dublin city centre stations, including Connolly, Tara Street, Pearse, and Grand Canal Dock. Advertisement For those planning to take the bus , the H2 and 42 routes both go to the Malahide Road from Dublin city centre. Anyone coming from Dublin Airport can take the 102 to go directly to the Malahide Road. Direct buses to the venue have also been organised through Concert Express, with return buses available from Ratoath, Ashbourne, Swords, Blanchardstown, Corduff and Finglas. You can book a ticket for one of these buses here . What can't I bring with me? The organisers has compiled a list of items that won't be allowed in the venue. These include: Bags bigger than A4 size Chairs Animals Glass and cans Umbrellas Selfie sticks Alcohol Drones Laser pens Fireworks/flares Aerosols Megaphones/air horns Professional cameras What's the weather doing? It's going to be warm, but a jacket – or a rain poncho – might be needed. According to Met Éireann, today will be mostly cloudy and dry, with a light to moderate southerly breeze and highest temperatures of 21 or 22. More cloud will turn to outbreaks of rain later tonight though, and the temperature will drop to between 12 and 13 degrees. The picture doesn't look very different for tomorrow, with dry and sunny spells earlier in the day expected to give way to an increase in clouds during the afternoon and evening, bringing some outbreaks of rain. Temperatures will reach highs of 18 or 19 degrees. It will turn mild and breezy later on Thursday evening with outbreaks of rain moving eastwards and lows of 11 to 15 degrees. There will also be some hill and coastal mist and fog too, Met Éireann said. The changeable weather is expected to continue into Friday and over the weekend, so anyone going to a concert at Malahide Castle should check the forecast on the day. Anything else I should know? Anyone under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 25 at all times. The organisers said unaccompanied under 16s will be refused entry. Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. Learn More Support The Journal
Yahoo
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Iron Maiden defy expectations at Co-op Live on 50th anniversary tour
It's a special year for Iron Maiden. It's been exactly 50 years since the heavy metal London lads began their epic crusade. To celebrate in unrelenting fashion, the band descended upon Manchester's Co-op Live on Sunday as part of the UK leg of their Run For Your Lives world tour. And so it was, with the heart-pounding drums of Doctor, Doctor, the astounding two-hour set lurched to life. Three rows down, a father and son, both in matching Eddie t-shirts, were already stood, headbanging, singing and throwing the devils horns. READ MORE: 'I put my USB stick in and then they just told me they were shutting it down' READ MORE: 'I was told off for filming at a gig and now I can see why people want phones banned' Before the sextet joined us, we were taken along the backstreets of old East London by way of a large LED screen at the back of the stage - more about that later. They began with classic anthem Murders in the Rue Morgue, one of the tracks they have not performed live since their Ed Hunter tour in 1999. Moments later, the giant mascot Eddie began stalking the stage, complete with an axe and menacing glares. Frontman Bruce went onto introduce the band, before telling us: 'It's been 50 years - I'm not sure we're going to be around for another 50. We're not going to forget anybody here and we hope you aren't going to forget us.' Describing the gig as a 'greatest hits show', they kicked it into high gear with crowd favourite Phantom of the Opera. Other classics included 2 Minutes to Midnight, Run to the Hills and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son. And then there was the Rime of the Ancient Mariner. On that gigantic screen played a devastatingly gorgeous story of a fated ship at sea. No spoilers - but it was visually nothing short of spectacular. It would be a theme that would continue throughout the night. At one point, Bruce rose from the ground, locked in a cage dressed as a prisoner. As Hallowed Be Thy Name rang out, he was suddenly on the screen, quickly making his way up a staircase towards a noose. His performance and frontman-ship was pure class. He barely stopped moving, either running from one side of the stage to the other or scaling the stage, all whilst belting his heart out AND commanding the room. A true master of his craft, and a treat to watch. As was the rest of the band. Guitarist Janick Gers and Bassist Steve Harris moved with such energy and fluidity. I lost count of the number of times a guitar was swung around a neck. Eddie was always front and centre - where else would he be - to the delight of fans. For the encore, the iconic Churchill's speech with added videos of spitfire, lasers and search lights lead us to Aces High. The finale had everyone on their feet, even those way up in the God tier were thrashing along to the iconic Wasted Years. As a first timer to seeing the band live, it completely defied expectations. Whilst one hundred words could be used to describe the show, here's just one - legendary. From every young fan to old, newbie to veteran, it truly felt like a gift. Every show on Iron Maiden's UK and Ireland run is sold out, with the band selling just over a million tickets for the European leg. And it's easy to see why. Signing off, aptly, Bruce smiled: 'You're the only friends we've got in the world. It means the world. See you later!'


Scottish Sun
22-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Iron Maiden's insanely good Run For Your Lives Tour is a hit-packed metal masterclass with mind blowing visuals
Scroll down to see what songs the band played in a set list full of treats for fans MAIDEN HEAVEN Iron Maiden's insanely good Run For Your Lives Tour is a hit-packed metal masterclass with mind blowing visuals Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) METAL greats Iron Maiden have clocked up half a century of heavy-duty music — but still play like rockers a quarter their age. They kicked off the UK leg of their Run For Your Lives world tour on Saturday to mark the band's 50th anniversary. 9 Iron Maiden are celebrating their 50th anniversary but still play like rockers a quarter their age Credit: Olivia Fry - The Sun 9 Bassist Steve Harris keeps the rhythm in front of the sold-out crowd at Birmingham's Utilita Arena Credit: Olivia Fry - The Sun At one point, guitarist Janick Gers — who is two years off 70 — had his foot up on an amp that was higher than his shoulder. Then he was spinning the guitar around his neck before pointing it towards the sold-out crowd at Birmingham's Utilita Arena like a weapon, as bassist Steve Harris provided rhythmic perfection next to him. Eddie, the band's mascot, also put in a shift and was stalking across the stage left, right and centre as the metallers thrashed through their 17-song set. Ahead of the shows, frontman Bruce Dickinson promised fans the concerts would 'put a smile on your face and a cheer in your throat'. And Maiden did that in spades. As I stood shoulder-to-shoulder with head-banging fans of all ages, a shirtless man ran from the sound deck towards the front of the stage and screamed: 'I would die for metal.' And I don't doubt it, as the band whipped the crowd further into a frenzy with tracks including Wrathchild, Number Of The Beast, Powerslave and Two Minutes To Midnight. The set list is packed with proper treats for Maiden fans. The band kicked off the show with Murders In The Rue Morgue, then later played Killers — tracks they haven't performed live since their Ed Hunter Tour 26 years ago. Visually, the show was among the most impressive I've seen recently, opening with the backdrop of the old East London streets some of them grew up in. Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson, 66, comes 13th in elite fencing tournament… only losing to Olympic gold medallist Classics such as Run To The Hills had the crowd screaming so loudly their energy seemed to push the band on more. Bruce then dressed as a prisoner sprinting up a staircase, running from a ghost, while Hallowed Be Thy Name played. Epics such as Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son and Rime Of The Ancient Mariner showcased the group's musicianship, before they kicked off the first song of the encore, Aces High. There were mind-blowing visuals of Spitfire battles blasting around behind them. Vocally, Bruce was on fire. 9 The band's mascot Eddie stalks the stage Credit: Olivia Fry - The Sun 9 The band have sold just over a million tickets for the European leg of their tour Credit: Olivia Fry - The Sun And given he barely stood still, the show was a masterclass for rising stars who can only dream of emulating the energy and talent he has perfected on stage over the decades. As well as roaring rock, the band made a point of paying tribute to their longtime drummer Nicko McBrain, who retired from touring in December. And they took the opportunity to introduce new man Simon Dawson, who thrashed the skins so hard from start to finish I'm amazed he didn't break his kit. Every show on Iron Maiden's UK and Ireland run is sold out, with the band selling just over a million tickets for the European leg. If you're lucky enough to have a seat at one of the shows, strap yourselves in and get ready for the ride of your life. It is insanely good. DANNY IN THE WIGHT MOOD FRESH from his honeymoon in Greece, The Script's Danny O'Donoghue was still on cloud nine ahead of the group's performance at the Isle of Wight Festival. He said of his romantic getaway with wife Anais Naing: 'I'm blessed. I'm a big history buff and it was gorgeous. 9 The Script's Danny O'Donoghue performing at the Isle of Wight Festival Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 'If I wasn't in the band, I'd be trying to be travelling around anyway.' In our exclusive backstage chat, Danny also said his new sober lifestyle had helped him become a better musician, adding: 'I used to get so nervous at festivals. 'There were just so many famous people around and I thought if I got drunk, I'd find some courage. But that never happened. 'I'd have a few beers and l go into myself and want to leg it from the festival. "Although I've made these changes, very few others have, so I still find people I know asleep under tables at these things.' They were joined at the festival by acts including Stereophonics, Busted, Razorlight, Amy Macdonald and Sting – who was spotted jumping on the ferry with punters to get to the island. Last night, Justin Timberlake, Jess Glynne, Texas and Olly Murs rounded off an epic event. SAM NAN ZOMBIE FILM HELP ACTOR Sam Locke's nan was the secret weapon for helping him get a role in Danny Boyle's brilliant new film, 28 Years Later. He makes his big-screen debut in the zombie horror. 9 Sam Locke's nan helped him land a role in Danny Boyle's new film, 28 Years Later Credit: Alamy The Welshman popped in to see his grandparents when the call came to shoot an audition tape, and they sprung into action. Sam said: 'My nan read in for the roles. "I was sitting with my grandfather and he was telling me, 'If you don't get the role, don't be dis-heartened'. "About ten minutes afterwards my agent rang with the confirmation. "There was a lot of excitement.' Sam revealed he had to be at peak fitness to take on the walking dead, and said: 'Luckily, I'm quite active anyway. 'But we had a week of stunt training and that pretty much trained our endurance. 'It helped us gel together." Bizbit DURAN DURAN are bringing their Halloween spectacular to our shores for the first time this year. They will celebrate it at Manchester's Co-Op Live arena on October 31. Singer Simon Le Bon said: 'I'm thrilled. And, frankly, a little terrified.' Tickets go on public sale at 10am on Friday, with an early pre-sale for O2 customers from 10am Wednesday. MILEY POPS UP IN SHOP MILEY CYRUS thrilled fans when she made a surprise appearance at an East London record store. She was joined by Naomi Campbell at the Rough Trade shop. 9 Miley Cyrus was joined by Naomi Campbell at the Rough Trade shop in London Credit: The Mega Agency They popped in to sign copies of their single, Every Girl You've Ever Loved, on Saturday. For one night only this Friday, fans can see Miley's film Something Beautiful, which accompanies her album of the same name, when it hits cinemas. I can reveal she blew the budget on the wardrobe for the production, in which she wears a total of 17 outfits. The film includes videos for every track, along with a cameo by Naomi. Their song has given pals a laugh, as Naomi says the line: 'She never wears a watch, still she's never late' – but the model is notoriously never on time. CHARLI'S DUA DUET DUA LIPA delighted fans at the second night of her Wembley gig by bringing out Charli XCX. Dressed in a white lace bodysuit, Dua beamed as she performed her guest's party track, 360. 9 Dua Lipa delighted fans at the second night of her Wembley gig by bringing out Charli XCX Credit: Getty Meanwhile, Charli kept things more simple with a white top, tiny shorts and sunglasses. Bizarre exclusively revealed last week that Charli was being lined up for a special appearance. Our Jack was in the crowd and he says it was the highlight of the night. After a short break, Dua will play two gigs at Anfield in Liverpool later this week. Meanwhile, Charli headlines The Other Stage at Glastonbury this weekend. SABRINA AND TYLA ARE WINNING CHOICE TYLA looked sensational on the red carpet ahead of her hosting duties during the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards in LA. The South African singer who will bring her show to the All Points East festival in London in August, fronted the ceremony, where Sabrina Carpenter was the big winner. 9 Tyla looked sensational on the red carpet ahead of her hosting duties during the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards in LA Credit: Splash She took Favourite Song for Taste, Favourite Female Breakout Artist and Favourite Album for Short n' Sweet. Sabrina acknowledged her risque image while accepting the awards in a video message. The chart-topper, who has come under fire for her raunchy outfits and lyrics, said: 'I've always wanted one of these ever since I was a little girl. 'This is so special to me and I just can't thank each and every one of you enough for voting. 'I will continue to make these clean versions of these songs for you.' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club. Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club.


The Sun
22-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Iron Maiden's insanely good Run For Your Lives Tour is a hit-packed metal masterclass with mind blowing visuals
METAL greats Iron Maiden have clocked up half a century of heavy-duty music — but still play like rockers a quarter their age. They kicked off the UK leg of their Run For Your Lives world tour on Saturday to mark the band 's 50th anniversary. 9 9 At one point, guitarist Janick Gers — who is two years off 70 — had his foot up on an amp that was higher than his shoulder. Then he was spinning the guitar around his neck before pointing it towards the sold-out crowd at Birmingham 's Utilita Arena like a weapon, as bassist Steve Harris provided rhythmic perfection next to him. Eddie, the band's mascot, also put in a shift and was stalking across the stage left, right and centre as the metallers thrashed through their 17-song set. Ahead of the shows, frontman Bruce Dickinson promised fans the concerts would 'put a smile on your face and a cheer in your throat'. And Maiden did that in spades. As I stood shoulder-to-shoulder with head-banging fans of all ages, a shirtless man ran from the sound deck towards the front of the stage and screamed: 'I would die for metal.' And I don't doubt it, as the band whipped the crowd further into a frenzy with tracks including Wrathchild, Number Of The Beast, Powerslave and Two Minutes To Midnight. The set list is packed with proper treats for Maiden fans. The band kicked off the show with Murders In The Rue Morgue, then later played Killers — tracks they haven't performed live since their Ed Hunter Tour 26 years ago. Visually, the show was among the most impressive I've seen recently, opening with the backdrop of the old East London streets some of them grew up in. Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson, 66, comes 13th in elite fencing tournament… only losing to Olympic gold medallist Classics such as Run To The Hills had the crowd screaming so loudly their energy seemed to push the band on more. Bruce then dressed as a prisoner sprinting up a staircase, running from a ghost, while Hallowed Be Thy Name played. Epics such as Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son and Rime Of The Ancient Mariner showcased the group's musicianship, before they kicked off the first song of the encore, Aces High. There were mind-blowing visuals of Spitfire battles blasting around behind them. Vocally, Bruce was on fire. 9 9 And given he barely stood still, the show was a masterclass for rising stars who can only dream of emulating the energy and talent he has perfected on stage over the decades. As well as roaring rock, the band made a point of paying tribute to their longtime drummer Nicko McBrain, who retired from touring in December. And they took the opportunity to introduce new man Simon Dawson, who thrashed the skins so hard from start to finish I'm amazed he didn't break his kit. Every show on Iron Maiden's UK and Ireland run is sold out, with the band selling just over a million tickets for the European leg. If you're lucky enough to have a seat at one of the shows, strap yourselves in and get ready for the ride of your life. It is insanely good. DANNY IN THE WIGHT MOOD FRESH from his honeymoon in Greece, The Script's Danny O'Donoghue was still on cloud nine ahead of the group's performance at the Isle of Wight Festival. He said of his romantic getaway with wife Anais Naing: 'I'm blessed. I'm a big history buff and it was gorgeous. 9 'If I wasn't in the band, I'd be trying to be travelling around anyway.' In our exclusive backstage chat, Danny also said his new sober lifestyle had helped him become a better musician, adding: 'I used to get so nervous at festivals. 'There were just so many famous people around and I thought if I got drunk, I'd find some courage. But that never happened. 'I'd have a few beers and l go into myself and want to leg it from the festival. "Although I've made these changes, very few others have, so I still find people I know asleep under tables at these things.' They were joined at the festival by acts including Stereophonics, Busted, Razorlight, Amy Macdonald and Sting – who was spotted jumping on the ferry with punters to get to the island. Last night, Justin Timberlake, Jess Glynne, Texas and Olly Murs rounded off an epic event. SAM NAN ZOMBIE FILM HELP ACTOR Sam Locke's nan was the secret weapon for helping him get a role in Danny Boyle's brilliant new film, 28 Years Later. He makes his big-screen debut in the zombie horror. 9 The Welshman popped in to see his grandparents when the call came to shoot an audition tape, and they sprung into action. Sam said: 'My nan read in for the roles. 'I was sitting with my grandfather and he was telling me, 'If you don't get the role, don't be disheartened'. 'About ten minutes afterwards my agent rang with the confirmation. 'There was a lot of excitement.' Sam revealed he had to be at peak fitness to take on the walking dead, and said: 'Luckily, I'm quite active anyway. 'But we had a week of stunt training and that pretty much trained our endurance. 'It helped us gel together." MILEY POPS UP IN SHOP MILEY CYRUS thrilled fans when she made a surprise appearance at an East London record store. She was joined by Naomi Campbell at the Rough Trade shop. They popped in to sign copies of their single, Every Girl You've Ever Loved, on Saturday. For one night only this Friday, fans can see Miley 's film Something Beautiful, which accompanies her album of the same name, when it hits cinemas. I can reveal she blew the budget on the wardrobe for the production, in which she wears a total of 17 outfits. The film includes videos for every track, along with a cameo by Naomi. Their song has given pals a laugh, as Naomi says the line: 'She never wears a watch, still she's never late' – but the model is notoriously never on time. CHARLI'S DUA DUET DUA LIPA delighted fans at the second night of her Wembley gig by bringing out Charli XCX. Dressed in a white lace bodysuit, Dua beamed as she performed her guest's party track, 360. 9 Meanwhile, Charli kept things more simple with a white top, tiny shorts and sunglasses. Bizarre exclusively revealed last week that Charli was being lined up for a special appearance. Our Jack was in the crowd and he says it was the highlight of the night. After a short break, Dua will play two gigs at Anfield in Liverpool later this week. Meanwhile, Charli headlines The Other Stage at Glastonbury this weekend. TYLA looked sensational on the red carpet ahead of her hosting duties during the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards in LA. The South African singer who will bring her show to the All Points East festival in London in August, fronted the ceremony, where Sabrina Carpenter was the big winner. 9 She took Favourite Song for Taste, Favourite Female Breakout Artist and Favourite Album for Short n' Sweet. Sabrina acknowledged her risque image while accepting the awards in a video message. The chart-topper, who has come under fire for her raunchy outfits and lyrics, said: 'I've always wanted one of these ever since I was a little girl. 'This is so special to me and I just can't thank each and every one of you enough for voting. 'I will continue to make these clean versions of these songs for you.'