Saturday, March 21, 2026

Steven Knight says the Oasis Live ’25 Tour documentary is ‘phenomenal’

Steven Knight has praised the upcoming Oasis Live ’25 Tour documentary as “phenomenal”, promising fans an intimate and story‑driven look at the...

Latest Posts

Foo Fighters agreed not to give Josh Freese details about reasons for firing

Foo Fighters did not give Josh Freese a reason for his firing. The drummer was drafted into Dave Grohl's...

Why was Tim McGraw ‘sobbing’ in the street?

Tim McGraw started “sobbing” when he found out he was being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Foo Fighters unleash new single Caught In The Echo

Foo Fighters have unleashed Caught In The Echo, the third track from their upcoming 12th studio album Your Favorite Toy, giving fans...

Star-studded Manchester tribute confirmed for Stone Rose legend Mani

A constellation of rock ’n’ roll heavyweights will take centre stage this spring as Cast, Peter Hook and The Kowloons, Dave McCabe,...

Glastonbury holds silence for Manchester and London victims

Glastonbury festival opened with a minute’s silence for those who lost their lives in the recent atrocities in Manchester and London.
The annual music extravaganza kicked off it’s three-day run on Friday (23.06.17) and at 10:40 – just before first act Hacienda Classical took to the stage – a special moment of silence was at the festival’s Pyramid Stage held to honour those involved in the two terrorist attacks and one devastating fire which took place recently.
On May 22, fans leaving an Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena were targeted by a suicide bomber who exploded a nail bomb in the foyer of the venue, killing 22 people and injuring many others.
A few weeks later, a further seven people died and over 40 were injured when terrorists drove a van into pedestrians on London Bridge before jumping out and attacking revellers in nearby bars and restaurants with knives.
Meanwhile, London was hit by another atrocity last week after Grenfell Tower, a 24-storey block of flats, was devastated by an inferno which claimed the lives of over 70 people after a faulty fridge exploded inside one of the flats.
On Thursday (22.06.17), Glastonbury’s Twitter account informed festival goers that the silence would be taking place.
They wrote: "On Friday at 10.40am, there will be a minute’s silence at the Pyramid to honour those affected by the recent events in Manchester & London. (sic)"
Glastonbury – which takes place at Worthy Farm, Somerset – will see Radiohead close the Pyramid stage on Friday after performances from the likes of The xx, Royal Blood, Major Lazer, Lorde, whilst Foo Fighters and Ed Sheeran will headline the festival on Saturday (24.06.17) and Sunday (25.06.17) respectively.

Latest Posts

Foo Fighters agreed not to give Josh Freese details about reasons for firing

Foo Fighters did not give Josh Freese a reason for his firing. The drummer was drafted into Dave Grohl's...

Why was Tim McGraw ‘sobbing’ in the street?

Tim McGraw started “sobbing” when he found out he was being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Foo Fighters unleash new single Caught In The Echo

Foo Fighters have unleashed Caught In The Echo, the third track from their upcoming 12th studio album Your Favorite Toy, giving fans...

Star-studded Manchester tribute confirmed for Stone Rose legend Mani

A constellation of rock ’n’ roll heavyweights will take centre stage this spring as Cast, Peter Hook and The Kowloons, Dave McCabe,...

Don't Miss

Motorhead guitarist Phil Campbell dies aged 64

Motorhead guitarist Phil Campbell has died at the age of 64. The rocker's passing after "a complex major operation"...

Mariah Carey reacts to third Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination

Mariah Carey believes her chart record shows she deserves a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Sugababes want to team with PinkPantheress again

Sugababes hope to team up with PinkPantheress again following their collaboration on her remix album. The Overload group...

Quincy Jones’ estate sells portion of studio wizard’s music catalogue

Quincy Jones’ estate has sold a portion of the late producer’s music catalogue to HarbourView Equity Partners. The company...

Labrinth is ‘done’ with the music industry as he fires shots at record label and HBO’s Euphoria

Labrinth has declared he's "done" with the music industry and taken aim at his record label, Columbia Records, and HBO series Euphoria.

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.