Latest news with #Waterfront

News.com.au
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News.com.au
What's on: Barramundi sushi, Colombia festival, tactile art market and more in Darwin
WHAT'S ON THIS WEEKEND Hopefully you all got up this morning and danced for your coffee – the popular Laneway Coffee party returned at 6.45am this morning. It's also Derby Day at the Darwin Turf Club if you've got a black and white dress in the wardrobe begging to be worn – or for something different, head down to Viva Colombia Fest 2025 at the Darwin Waterfront from 4pm today. Think traditional folklore shows, high-energy Latin beats, Afro-Colombian fusions, and dance workshops. For more free fun, the Arafura Wind Ensemble will be playing at the Town Hall Ruins for 'Tropical Arafura Rhythms' a Darwin Fringe show of Latin-inspired tunes from 6pm. If you're looking for some late-night live music, check out local band Camp Dog at Flora's Temper, a local collective of great bands with 'TANG and Friends' at the Rails, or the Closing Night Party of the Darwin Fringe at Browns Mart, tickets online for $5 or on the door for $10. On Sunday, check out the Tactile Arts Makers Market, from 9am to 3pm on the MAGNT Lawns – this market is always a great showcase of handmade goods by local artists and makers. For me, it's also a great place to take all those Dry season visitors to get real, locally made souvenirs – and enjoy a fun-filled day of crafts and entertainment. If you love music and want to try your own voice out, pop by Brown's Mart on Sunday afternoon at 4pm to check out the Darwin Beach Choir for a one-hour sing-along — no experience or registration needed. SOMEWHERE YOU NEED TO EAT One of my favourite things is finding the hidden gems in the suburbs – and if you know about Big Bites, you know what I mean. It's probably my favourite banh mi in town – crispy roast pork, full-flavoured pâté, and the perfect crisp yet soft bread roll. Big Bites is a hidden culinary delight – you'll find it in the Sabine Road Shops in Millner, and it offers a great variety of authentic Vietnamese food – but my favourite part is probably the smiles that you get every time you walk in. Bahn Mi: Perfect. Customer service rating: exceptional. LOCAL'S TIP Speaking of delicious food, let's talk about sushi. Woolworths Sushi Izu has been known to save the day for me on many occasions where I need something for lunch after 2pm. If you're a regular reader, yes there is a theme here: I need to eat lunch earlier. If, like me, you've never tried Barramundi sushi though, now is your time. Local family-owned Top End business Humpty Doo Barramundi is again making waves nationally – and you can now get NT Barramundi in Australia's largest sushi chain! Huge. Whether you're looking for some grab and go Barramundi Ceviche, Aburi Barra & Salmon Nigiri or a classic crispy Barra Roll - Barramundi are delivered fresh from Humpty Doo Barramundi to Sushi Izu, the Sushi chain in Woolworths Stores around the country - so the freshest of fresh will be right here in Darwin! Shout out to Humpty Doo Barramundi for putting the NT on the map!


Globe and Mail
16-07-2025
- Business
- Globe and Mail
ZoomInfo Highlights Investment in Terminal One Revitalization with New Vancouver Office Opening
ZoomInfo (NASDAQ: GTM), the Go-To-Market Intelligence Platform, today announced the official opening of its new Vancouver office at Terminal One — marking a key milestone in the company's 18-year history and underscoring the power of public-private partnership in revitalizing the 10-acre historic port site. Positioned in the heart of the Vancouver Waterfront, Terminal One features sweeping riverfront views and amenities such as deck space, a state-of-the-art fitness center, secure parking and an 80+ seat conference center. In addition, the Terminal One riverfront boasts a hotel, public trails and spaces, and a marketplace, making it an ideal area for business or leisure. ZoomInfo is the first business to move into the newly developed waterfront space, which serves as a strategic hub for the company's growing engineering, product, and go-to-market teams. As part of the opening events, ZoomInfo will be showcasing the benefits of the mixed-use space and supporting its neighbors by encouraging employees to explore retail shops and highlighting local restaurants with catered events throughout the week. 'We know the power of being together in person, and we're confident that this new office at the Port of Vancouver is a place where our team will enjoy engaging with our clients and building our team,' said Henry Schuck, Founder and CEO of ZoomInfo. 'This incredible space offers our employees a beautiful place to work and enjoy everything the city has to offer. We started this business here, we scaled it here, and we'll continue building the future of the company here.' About ZoomInfo ZoomInfo (Nasdaq: GTM) is the Go-To-Market Intelligence Platform that empowers businesses to grow faster with AI-ready insights, trusted data, and advanced automation. Its solutions provide more than 35,000 companies worldwide with a complete view of their customers, making every seller their best seller. ZoomInfo is a recognized leader in data privacy, with industry-leading GDPR and CCPA compliance and numerous data security and privacy certifications. For more information about how ZoomInfo can help businesses with go-to-market intelligence that accelerates revenue growth, please visit


Glasgow Times
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Bob Dylan announces UK tour for 2025 with 8 show dates
The news of the tour follows a successful run of gigs last year that included three nights at the Royal Albert Hall. The 84-year-old will perform in a few UK cities including Glasgow, Swansea, Brighton and more. The shows fill form part of his Rough And Rowdy Ways world tour which has been running since November 2021. Why Bob Dylan's UK and Ireland shows will be phone-free The shows will be phone-free and fans will be asked to put their phones in a Yondr pouch which closes automatically when in the venue and unlocks in the venue's concourse. It comes amid a surge in interest in the singer's career, following the release of the biopic A Complete Unknown last year which starred Timothee Chalamet as Dylan and followed the story of his career beginnings and infamous decision to go electric in the mid-1960s. How to get tickets to Bob Dylan's UK tour Tickets for the tour will go on sale on Friday, July 18 at 10am. Top 10 British albums Full list of Bob Dylan's 2025 UK and Ireland tour dates November 7 – Brighton Centre, Brighton November 9 – Building Society Arena, Swansea November 10 – Building Society Arena, Swansea November 11 – Building Society Arena, Swansea November 13 – Building Society Arena, Coventry November 14 – First Direct Arena, Leeds November 16 – Armadillo, Glasgow November 17 – Armadillo, Glasgow November 19 – Waterfront, Belfast November 20 – Waterfront, Belfast November 23 – INEC, Killarney November 24 – INEC, Killarney November 25 – 3Arena, Dublin Dylan has won 10 Grammys and been nominated on 38 further occasions, making him one of the most acclaimed songwriters of all time. He's had six UK top 10 singles and nine UK number one albums. Recommended reading: His career began in 1962 with the single Mixed-Up Confusion which failed to chart in the UK and US but he shot to stardom with a string of successful singles a few years later in 1965, including The Times They Are A-Changin', Subterranean Homesick Blues and Like A Rolling Stone. He was the first songwriter to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016 with the Swedish academy crediting him with 'having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition'. Dylan's songs have been covered by the likes of The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Rolling Stones and Adele.


Perth Now
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Bob Dylan announces 2025 UK and Ireland tour dates
Bob Dylan has announced several tour dates in the UK and Ireland for 2025. The 84-year-old singer-songwriter will play 13 shows on his acclaimed Rough and Rowdy Ways tour in November, following on from a string of summer gigs in the US. Dylan's first UK performance takes place in Brighton on November 7, before heading across Britain and Ireland to Swansea, Coventry, Leeds, Glasgow, Belfast, Killarney and Dublin. Concertgoers will be asked to put their phones and electronic devices in a special bag that will be sealed shut through the performance, as is custom on the tour which has been on the road since 2021. The Yondr pouches close automatically inside the venue before reopening when audiences return to the concourse later on. Dylan played his first gig in the UK at The King and Queen pub in Fitzrovia, London in 1962 and first performed in Ireland at the Adelphi Cinema on his famous 1966 world tour. Tickets for the shows will go on sale at 10am on Friday 18 July. Dylan is one of the most acclaimed songwriters in history and was played by Timothee Chalamet in the biopic A Complete Unknown last year, which centred on the Blowin' in the Wind singer's infamous decision to 'go electric' in the 1960s. The Dune actor explained that he felt "validated" by the reclusive music legend's praise for his portrayal. The 29-year-old star said: "He's a man of few words. "He's probably said fewer words publicly in his life than I've said in this interview alone, so to get some sort of … affirmation - deeply validating. And everything we do in life, we want our heroes to, should they even know about us, affirm us, so the fact that he did, it's more than I could ever ask for, and hopefully he doesn't delete it." Bob Dylan's Rough and Rowdy Ways tour 2025 UK and Ireland dates: Fri 7th November: Brighton Centre, Brighton Sun 9th November: Building Society Arena, Swansea Mon 10th November: Building Society Arena, Swansea Tues 11th November: Building Society Arena, Swansea Thurs 13th November: Building Society Arena, Coventry Fri 14th November: First Direct Arena, Leeds Sun 16th November: Armadillo, Glasgow Mon 17th November: Armadillo, Glasgow Weds 19th November: Waterfront, Belfast Thurs 20th November: Waterfront, Belfast Sun 23rd November: INEC, Killarney Mon 24th November: INEC, Killarney Tues 25th November: 3Arena, Dublin


Powys County Times
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Powys County Times
Bob Dylan announces UK tour for 2025 with 8 show dates
Singer Bob Dylan is returning to the UK and Ireland for a 13-date tour. The news of the tour follows a successful run of gigs last year that included three nights at the Royal Albert Hall. The 84-year-old will perform in a few UK cities including Glasgow, Swansea, Brighton and more. The shows fill form part of his Rough And Rowdy Ways world tour which has been running since November 2021. Why Bob Dylan's UK and Ireland shows will be phone-free The shows will be phone-free and fans will be asked to put their phones in a Yondr pouch which closes automatically when in the venue and unlocks in the venue's concourse. It comes amid a surge in interest in the singer's career, following the release of the biopic A Complete Unknown last year which starred Timothee Chalamet as Dylan and followed the story of his career beginnings and infamous decision to go electric in the mid-1960s. How to get tickets to Bob Dylan's UK tour Tickets for the tour will go on sale on Friday, July 18 at 10am. Top 10 British albums Full list of Bob Dylan's 2025 UK and Ireland tour dates November 7 – Brighton Centre, Brighton November 9 – Building Society Arena, Swansea November 10 – Building Society Arena, Swansea November 11 – Building Society Arena, Swansea November 13 – Building Society Arena, Coventry November 14 – First Direct Arena, Leeds November 16 – Armadillo, Glasgow November 17 – Armadillo, Glasgow November 19 – Waterfront, Belfast November 20 – Waterfront, Belfast November 23 – INEC, Killarney November 24 – INEC, Killarney November 25 – 3Arena, Dublin Dylan has won 10 Grammys and been nominated on 38 further occasions, making him one of the most acclaimed songwriters of all time. He's had six UK top 10 singles and nine UK number one albums. His career began in 1962 with the single Mixed-Up Confusion which failed to chart in the UK and US but he shot to stardom with a string of successful singles a few years later in 1965, including The Times They Are A-Changin', Subterranean Homesick Blues and Like A Rolling Stone. He was the first songwriter to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016 with the Swedish academy crediting him with 'having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition'.