Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Paul McCartney has ‘fun’ breaking the rules of songwriting

Sir Paul McCartney says he’s still writing songs with the same rule‑dodging, wide‑eyed mischief he had as a teenager.

Latest Posts

Taylor Swift’s all-nighter at Electric Lady Studios fires up new album speculation

Taylor Swift has sparked speculation that she’s working on a new album after reportedly pulling an all‑nighter at Electric Lady Studios in...

Olivia Rodrigo admits she panicked before Glastonbury headline set when the field looked empty

Olivia Rodrigo has confessed she suffered a moment of pure panic ahead of her 2025 Glastonbury headline performance - after her friends...

Katy Perry gets ‘angry’ for the first time on upcoming song Watch It Burn following Orlando Bloom split

Katy Perry is set to let her anger rip on a new song called Watch It Burn. The 41‑year‑old...

The Flaming Lips axe show as frontman Wayne Coyne battles pneumonia

The Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne was hospitalised after coming down with pneumonia. The American psychedelic rock band were...

Cher created a ‘crackle of anticipation’ on Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again set

Pierce Brosnan admits there was a "crackle of anticipation" when Cher stepped onto the set of ‘Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again’.
The 65-year-old actor appears alongside the chart-topping singer in the sequel and prequel to the 2008 film ‘Mamma Mia!’, and Pierce – who has reprised his role as Sam Carmichael – has revealed the level of excitement Cher created among the star-studded cast.
The veteran star – who also appears alongside the likes of Lily James, Colin Firth and Meryl Streep – shared: "She was amazing, there was a crackle of anticipation on the set when she was coming in.
"On a particular day I had the day off and I [had] said to my mother ‘I’ll take you for lunch’ and I was about to go to lunch and then they call me to set, so I told my mother to come down anyway, and we went down and it was Cher singing – it was incredible."
The movie franchise is based on the songs of the iconic Swedish pop group ABBA.
But Pierce – whose singing talents were widely ridiculed following the release of ‘Mamma Mia!’ – revealed he had fewer opportunities to display his vocal talents this time around.
Speaking to ITV’s ‘This Morning’, the Hollywood star quipped: "Funnily enough I don’t sing as much in this one as I did in the last one – I don’t know why that is!
"I mean, I have a gold album, a platinum album … however I do sing acapella in this one!"
Prior to shooting the second ‘Mamma Mia!’ movie, an insider claimed Pierce had been working with a coach in a bid to improve his much-maligned singing.
The source said: "Pierce has been working with a vocal coach for a while now to prepare for his second attempt at being a musical theatre star.
"For the last film he had a coach he shared with his co-star Amanda Seyfried , but that wasn’t enough so extra measures have been taken this time."

Latest Posts

Taylor Swift’s all-nighter at Electric Lady Studios fires up new album speculation

Taylor Swift has sparked speculation that she’s working on a new album after reportedly pulling an all‑nighter at Electric Lady Studios in...

Olivia Rodrigo admits she panicked before Glastonbury headline set when the field looked empty

Olivia Rodrigo has confessed she suffered a moment of pure panic ahead of her 2025 Glastonbury headline performance - after her friends...

Katy Perry gets ‘angry’ for the first time on upcoming song Watch It Burn following Orlando Bloom split

Katy Perry is set to let her anger rip on a new song called Watch It Burn. The 41‑year‑old...

The Flaming Lips axe show as frontman Wayne Coyne battles pneumonia

The Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne was hospitalised after coming down with pneumonia. The American psychedelic rock band were...

Don't Miss

Fontaines D.C. pay tribute to manager and ‘6th member of the band’ Trevor Dietz

Fontaines D.C. have paid tribute to their late manager Trevor Dietz, who has died aged 47. The Irish...

Soft Cell will meet its conclusion after ‘fitting farewell’ to late Dave Ball

Marc Almond has described Soft Cell’s final album Danceteria as a "fitting farewell" to his late bandmate Dave Ball.

Echo and The Bunnymen reschedule Philadelphia show after frontman Ian McCulloch involved in road incident

Echo and The Bunnymen were forced to postpone a show just hours before stage time after frontman Ian McCulloch was involved in...

Blink‑182 appear to be teasing Take Off Your Pants and Jacket 25th anniversary activity

Blink‑182 have ignited a wave of excitement online after dropping what fans believe is a clear hint that they’re gearing up to...

Ashley Roberts: ‘I couldn’t even watch dancing’ – Pussycat Dolls star recalls heartbreaking burnout

Ashley Roberts has revealed the emotional collapse she suffered after her life in one of the world’s biggest girl groups left her...

Stay in touch

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