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Pop duo Oh Wonder coming to Glasgow's Saint Luke's
Pop duo Oh Wonder coming to Glasgow's Saint Luke's

Glasgow Times

time02-07-2025

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  • Glasgow Times

Pop duo Oh Wonder coming to Glasgow's Saint Luke's

Oh Wonder, famous for tunes like All We Do and Without You, are set to perform at Saint Luke's in the city's East End. The show, which will take place on Thursday, October 16, will celebrate 10 years since the release of Oh Wonder's self-titled debut album. The band consists of Anthony Vander West and Josephine Vander West, who got married in 2021 and are based in London. READ NEXT: 'Woooooweeeee': Popular country star to perform in Glasgow as part of upcoming tour Taking to Instagram, the pair said they are bringing a grand piano with them on their upcoming tour. They added: "We can't wait to see you." READ NEXT: 'Long time coming': Arab Strap share excitement for first arena show in Glasgow Tickets for the show will go live at 10am on July 4. Pre-sale tickets are also available from 10am on July 3. To purchase tickets, or to sign up for pre-sale, visit

Singer-songwriter Admt coming to King Tut's in Glasgow
Singer-songwriter Admt coming to King Tut's in Glasgow

Glasgow Times

time17-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Glasgow Times

Singer-songwriter Admt coming to King Tut's in Glasgow

Admt, known for songs like Best Friend and Without You, will perform at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut in the city centre. The gig will take place on Tuesday, October 14, and comes as part of his UK and Europe 2025 tour. READ NEXT: 'Glasgow is great': Fleetwood Mac tribute act to rock city show this summer The news follows the release of Admt's new single, Come Along, which came out in May of this year. The singer, who hails from Doncaster, first rose to fame after building a large social media following after the release of his tune, North. He used to be a fishmonger on Doncaster market. READ NEXT: Irish indie rock band announce Glasgow show as part of UK tour Tickets for the upcoming gig will go live at 10am on June 20. To purchase tickets, visit

Doobie Brothers celebrate new album with intimate, feel-good concert
Doobie Brothers celebrate new album with intimate, feel-good concert

USA Today

time07-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Doobie Brothers celebrate new album with intimate, feel-good concert

Doobie Brothers celebrate new album with intimate, feel-good concert Show Caption Hide Caption Doobie Brothers' founding drummer dies more than 50 years after band started John Hartman, the founding drummer of 70's rock band the Dobbie Brothers, has died at 72. Associated Press NEW YORK — The Doobie Brothers haven't lost their stride. The genre-melting rock 'n' rollers released new album 'Walk This Road' June 6, which they toasted with an intimate, sold-out concert at Irving Plaza that evening. Playing to a raucous crowd of just over 1,000 people, the jazz- and soul-infused band debuted a smattering of fresh tunes, from the breezy, good-natured 'Call Me,' to the bluesy 'Learn to Let Go,' a silky showcase for singer/keyboardist Michael McDonald's inimitable vocals. 'This is kind of our record release party, so we're celebrating and we're so glad you're here with us,' cofounder Patrick Simmons said, noting the challenge of swapping in a multitude of instruments between songs in such a tiny venue. 'We're moving slow up here, because everything's coming from that corner up there. But you know, we're just having fun.' Highlights of the roughly hour-and-a-half-long set included 'Without You,' featuring a scorching guitar break as Simmons, Tom Johnston and John McFee all jammed and swayed in sync at the lip of the stage. Marc Russo's swirling saxophone enraptured the audience on 'Here to Love You' and 'Long Train Runnin',' while Ed Toth's dexterous drums helped propel country-fried fan favorites 'Black Water' and 'Jesus is Just Alright With Me.' 'We thank you all for coming down here,' Johnston said, before launching into familiar hit 'Listen to the Music' to close out the night. 'You sound so good and we appreciate it. We're going to sing one last song, and if you'd like to sing along, we've love to have you, alright?' Interview: Doobie Brothers on new album, tour, hall of fame: 'You have to think beyond your age' The Doobie Brothers' Manhattan stop was an appetizer before their upcoming North American tour, which kicks off Aug. 4 in Detroit. The Coral Reefer Band, who toured and recorded with the late Jimmy Buffett, will join the grizzled foursome on their six-week trek. 'We're all in our 70's now,' Simmons told USA TODAY in a recent interview. 'I used to think that was old. I do feel it, but it's hard to believe we're out here doing it at this age, and in my head I'm still 16. You have to think beyond your age. It's a life adventure. The Doobie Brothers 2025 setlist 'Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)' 'Here to Love You' 'Dependin' on You' 'Walk This Road' 'Rockin' Down the Highway' 'It Keeps You Runnin'' 'Call Me' 'Minute by Minute' 'Learn to Let Go' 'Angels & Mercy' 'Without You' 'Jesus is Just Alright' 'What a Fool Believes' 'Long Train Runnin'' 'China Grove' 'Black Water' 'Amazing Grace' 'Takin' It to the Streets' 'Listen to the Music' Contributing: Melissa Ruggieri

Chris Brown tour at risk after he has bail denied in UK club attack case
Chris Brown tour at risk after he has bail denied in UK club attack case

Irish Independent

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

Chris Brown tour at risk after he has bail denied in UK club attack case

Brown (36) appeared in Manchester Magistrates' Court to face one count of causing grievous bodily harm and was ordered held until his next hearing on June 13 in London – the same day he is due to take the stage in Frankfurt, Germany, on the third date of his world tour. Judge Joanne Hirst rejected Brown's bail request after prosecutor Hannah Nicholls said that the crime was 'extremely serious'. Brown was on tour in the UK in February 2023 when he launched an unprovoked attack on producer Abe Diaw, striking him several times with a bottle at the Tape nightclub in London, Nicholls said. Brown then chased Diaw and punched and kicked him in an attack caught on surveillance camera in front of a club full of people, she said. Defence attorney Grace Forbes argued that the American performer was not a flight risk and should be released. Brown was flanked by court officers in the dock. He confirmed his name and birth date, and said that his address was the local Lowry Hotel, where he was arrested early on Thursday and taken into custody. His case was transferred to Southwark Crown Court in London, where he is expected to enter a plea to the charge. Brown's representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press. Brown burst onto the music scene as a teenager in 2005 and has become a major star with notable songs such as Run It, Kiss Kiss and Without You. He won his first Grammy for best R&B album in 2011 for F.A.M.E. and then earned his second gold trophy in the same category for 11:11 (Deluxe) earlier this year. The singer is due to launch an international tour next month with artists Jhene Aiko, Summer Walker and Bryson Tiller, opening with a European leg on June 8 in Amsterdam. The Go Crazy singer is set to tour the UK in June and July, with dates Marlay Park in Dublin, Co-Op Live in Manchester and Principality Stadium in Cardiff.

Musician charged with Chris Brown in alleged London nightclub assault

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment

Musician charged with Chris Brown in alleged London nightclub assault

LONDON -- A fellow musician and friend of Chris Brown has been charged alongside the Grammy-winning singer on allegations they beat and seriously injured a music producer at a London nightclub in 2023, police said Saturday. Omololu Akinlolu, 38, who performs under the name 'Hoody Baby,' was due to appear in Manchester Magistrates' Court on a charge of causing grievous bodily harm with intent. Brown, 36, was jailed without bail on the same charge Friday, throwing his upcoming tour into question. He is scheduled to appear at Southwark Crown Court in London on June 13, which is the third day of his world tour. Akinlolu is a rapper from Dallas, Texas, who has collaborated with Brown and Lil Wayne. He also goes by the names 'Fat Leopard' and 'Super Hood.' Police gave no details on what role Akinlolu played in the alleged assault but said he was charged in connection with the same incident as Brown. Brown was on tour in the U.K. in February 2023 when he launched an unprovoked attack on producer Abe Diaw, striking him several times with a bottle at the Tape nightclub in the swanky Mayfair neighborhood in London, prosecutor Hannah Nicholls said in court Friday. Brown then chased Diaw and punched and kicked him in an attack caught on surveillance camera in front of a club full of people, she said. Brown did not enter a plea and only spoke to confirm his name, birth date and gave his address as the Lowry Hotel, where he was arrested in Manchester early Thursday and taken into custody. Brown's representative has not responded to multiple requests for comment from The Associated Press. Brown, often called by his nickname Breezy, burst onto the music scene as a teen in 2005 and has become a major hitmaker over the years with notable songs such as 'Run It,' 'Kiss Kiss' and 'Without You.' He won his first Grammy for best R&B album in 2011 for 'F.A.M.E.' and then earned his second gold trophy in the same category for '11:11 (Deluxe)' earlier this year. He is scheduled to launch an international tour next month with artists Jhene Aiko, Summer Walker and Bryson Tiller, opening with a European leg on June 8 in Amsterdam before starting North America shows in July. ___ Jonathan Landrum Jr. contributed to this report from Los Angeles.

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