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Lily Allen is going on tour with Miley Cyrus.
The 'Hard Out Here' singer is joining forces with the 'Wrecking Ball' hitmaker to promote her latest album 'Sheezus' in an attempt to break America.
Lily took to Twitter today (03.07.14) to share her excitement about the upcoming US tour and wrote: "#BBBBANGERZ @MileyCyrus CANT WAIT !!!!! (sic)."
Miley's recent shows, in support of her record 'Bangerz', are well-known for being controversial - with the star simulating masturbation, swearing, promoting drugs and talking about sex to young members of the crowd.
Lily's sets are less shocking but she still found time to gyrate and discuss her "camel-toe" on stage at Glastonbury festival last weekend, and she dedicated her song 'F*** You' to FIFA president Sepp Blatter.
She said: "This song is dedicated to the most annoyingly corrupt person in the world."
Lily will join Miley from August 1, playing at Uniondale, New York and performing on a total of seven dates.
Sky Ferreira and Icona Pop previously opened for Miley on the 'Bangerz Tour', which had a number of shows rescheduled when the singer was hospitalised due to an allergic reaction in April.
Lily and Miley's joint tour dates are..
August 1 - Uniondale, New York (Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum)
August 2 - Philadelphia, Pa. (Wells Fargo Center)
August 4 - Pittsburgh, Pa. (CONSOL Energy Center)
August 6 - Charlotte, N.C. (Time Warner Cable Arena)
August 7 - Nashville, Tenn. (Bridgestone Arena)
August 9 - Louisville, Ky. (KFC Yum! Center)
August 10 - St. Louis, Mo. (Scottrade Center)
Lily Allen to tour with Miley Cyrus
Lily Allen is going on tour with Miley Cyrus.
The 'Hard Out Here' singer is joining forces with the 'Wrecking Ball' hitmaker to promote her latest album 'Sheezus' in an attempt to break America.
Lily took to Twitter today (03.07.14) to share her excitement about the upcoming US tour and wrote: "#BBBBANGERZ @MileyCyrus CANT WAIT !!!!! (sic)."
Miley's recent shows, in support of her record 'Bangerz', are well-known for being controversial - with the star simulating masturbation, swearing, promoting drugs and talking about sex to young members of the crowd.
Lily's sets are less shocking but she still found time to gyrate and discuss her "camel-toe" on stage at Glastonbury festival last weekend, and she dedicated her song 'F*** You' to FIFA president Sepp Blatter.
She said: "This song is dedicated to the most annoyingly corrupt person in the world."
Lily will join Miley from August 1, playing at Uniondale, New York and performing on a total of seven dates.
Sky Ferreira and Icona Pop previously opened for Miley on the 'Bangerz Tour', which had a number of shows rescheduled when the singer was hospitalised due to an allergic reaction in April.
Lily and Miley's joint tour dates are..
August 1 - Uniondale, New York (Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum)
August 2 - Philadelphia, Pa. (Wells Fargo Center)
August 4 - Pittsburgh, Pa. (CONSOL Energy Center)
August 6 - Charlotte, N.C. (Time Warner Cable Arena)
August 7 - Nashville, Tenn. (Bridgestone Arena)
August 9 - Louisville, Ky. (KFC Yum! Center)
August 10 - St. Louis, Mo. (Scottrade Center)
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McBusted have written a song about breasts.
The McFly and Busted supergroup - made up of Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter, Harry Judd, James Bourne and Matt Willis - have revealed their latest track was inspired by boobs and hope it will be considered an "appreciation" of the female physique, reports The Daily Star.
Matt, 31, said: "We have been writing a lot recently. I was writing with Dougie Poynter last night. We were writing a song about boobs.
"We couldn't write an album just about boobs - well, we could, me and Dougie would buy it."
Dougie, 26, explained: "It's an appreciation.
"Matt and James Bourne have been writing too, or we might write some more stuff about boobs."
Meanwhile, the boys - who are about to bring their sold-out UK tour to a close with a British Summer Time gig in London's Hyde Park on Sunday (06.07.14) - said they are "pumped" about the performance, although Matt admitted it has been an emotional time for the group.
James, 30, said: "We are super pumped."
Matt added: "This gig marks the end of the honeymoon period. I don't want to sound all lame but it's been everything I wanted it to be."
McBusted write song about breasts
McBusted have written a song about breasts.
The McFly and Busted supergroup - made up of Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter, Harry Judd, James Bourne and Matt Willis - have revealed their latest track was inspired by boobs and hope it will be considered an "appreciation" of the female physique, reports The Daily Star.
Matt, 31, said: "We have been writing a lot recently. I was writing with Dougie Poynter last night. We were writing a song about boobs.
"We couldn't write an album just about boobs - well, we could, me and Dougie would buy it."
Dougie, 26, explained: "It's an appreciation.
"Matt and James Bourne have been writing too, or we might write some more stuff about boobs."
Meanwhile, the boys - who are about to bring their sold-out UK tour to a close with a British Summer Time gig in London's Hyde Park on Sunday (06.07.14) - said they are "pumped" about the performance, although Matt admitted it has been an emotional time for the group.
James, 30, said: "We are super pumped."
Matt added: "This gig marks the end of the honeymoon period. I don't want to sound all lame but it's been everything I wanted it to be."
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Alex Turner and Miles Kane are writing a film script together.
The Arctic Monkeys frontman and the 'Come Closer' singer, who also formed side-project The Last Shadow Puppets, have revealed they are working on an 'X-Men' style movie.
The pair, who "always talk", had a number one album 'The Age of Understatement' in 2008, which was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize, and plan to release new music after penning the film script.
Asked when they will be working together again, Miles told Digital Spy: "It's something we always talk about y'know? But I think we're gonna write this film first anyway before we hit back into that."
Set in the 1960s, Miles described the film as having an "'X-Me' kind of vibe", and insists that he and Alex would not have major acting roles in the movie.
He said: "We're not planning to be [in the film] but we may have a little cameo."
Although the pair have never written a film before, they have worked in the industry, with Alex writing the soundtrack for Richard Ayoade's 2010 film 'Submarine', while Miles' former band The Rascals also had a small role in 2009 British film 'Awaydays'.
Alex Turner and Miles Kane writing film script
Alex Turner and Miles Kane are writing a film script together.
The Arctic Monkeys frontman and the 'Come Closer' singer, who also formed side-project The Last Shadow Puppets, have revealed they are working on an 'X-Men' style movie.
The pair, who "always talk", had a number one album 'The Age of Understatement' in 2008, which was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize, and plan to release new music after penning the film script.
Asked when they will be working together again, Miles told Digital Spy: "It's something we always talk about y'know? But I think we're gonna write this film first anyway before we hit back into that."
Set in the 1960s, Miles described the film as having an "'X-Me' kind of vibe", and insists that he and Alex would not have major acting roles in the movie.
He said: "We're not planning to be [in the film] but we may have a little cameo."
Although the pair have never written a film before, they have worked in the industry, with Alex writing the soundtrack for Richard Ayoade's 2010 film 'Submarine', while Miles' former band The Rascals also had a small role in 2009 British film 'Awaydays'.
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Ed Sheeran has scored his first number one album on the US Billboard chart.
The 23-year-old singer-songwriter has sold about 210,000 copies of his second record 'x' in America, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Ed took to Twitter to thank fans for their support yesterday (02.07.14), posting: "Had my first #1 album in America this week. Thanks for everyone supporting it, that's mental x (sic)"
The album, which is the follow-up to '+' in 2011, features tracks including 'Don't', 'One' and 'Sing', produced by Pharrell Williams, while the singer also worked with acclaimed producer Rick Rubin.
Fellow British singer Sam Smith is at number two on the Billboard Chart, having shifted more than 67,000 copies of his debut record 'In The Lonely Hour'.
The last time two UK artists were at the top two spots in the chart was in 1993 when albums by Eric Clapton and Sting reached number one and two.
Meanwhile, Ed is set to write new music for One Direction, who are one of the biggest British acts to break America in a number of years.
Ed told We Love Pop magazine: "I'm seeing [their record label boss] Simon Cowell soon. I'm going to his house and playing him some songs. I like that they've moved into a more acoustic zone and I have an idea that I think would work for them, so we'll see."
Ed Sheeran scores first US number one
Ed Sheeran has scored his first number one album on the US Billboard chart.
The 23-year-old singer-songwriter has sold about 210,000 copies of his second record 'x' in America, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Ed took to Twitter to thank fans for their support yesterday (02.07.14), posting: "Had my first #1 album in America this week. Thanks for everyone supporting it, that's mental x (sic)"
The album, which is the follow-up to '+' in 2011, features tracks including 'Don't', 'One' and 'Sing', produced by Pharrell Williams, while the singer also worked with acclaimed producer Rick Rubin.
Fellow British singer Sam Smith is at number two on the Billboard Chart, having shifted more than 67,000 copies of his debut record 'In The Lonely Hour'.
The last time two UK artists were at the top two spots in the chart was in 1993 when albums by Eric Clapton and Sting reached number one and two.
Meanwhile, Ed is set to write new music for One Direction, who are one of the biggest British acts to break America in a number of years.
Ed told We Love Pop magazine: "I'm seeing [their record label boss] Simon Cowell soon. I'm going to his house and playing him some songs. I like that they've moved into a more acoustic zone and I have an idea that I think would work for them, so we'll see."
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Ariana Grande has praised Harry Styles as an "amazing songwriter".
The pint-sized warbler has revealed how the One Direction heartthrob just happened to be in the same recording studio as her when she was working on her second studio album 'My Everything', and offered to pen a song for her.
She explained: "I was at the studio one day and he was there, and literally, [songwriters] Johan [Carlsson] and Savan [Kotecha] were like, 'Hey, do you want to write something for Ariana?' And he was like, 'Sure, mate.' And he just did."
It seems the 21-year-old pop diva was impressed with Harry's song-writing efforts as the track, 'A Little Bit of Your Heart', will feature on Ariana's second studio effort, released on August 25.
Appearing on a one-off special of MTV's 'TRL' called 'Total Ariana Live', she gushed: "It's a beautiful song. He's an amazing writer. It's really beautiful. He's amazingly talented."
Harry, 20, has been flexing his musical muscles more and more by writing songs for other artists of late.
The 'You & I' hitmaker worked with Irish rockers Kodaline and penned a song for urban girl band Neon Jungle.
One Direction will release a new album of their own later this year.
Ariana Grande: Harry Styles is ‘amazing’ songwriter
Ariana Grande has praised Harry Styles as an "amazing songwriter".
The pint-sized warbler has revealed how the One Direction heartthrob just happened to be in the same recording studio as her when she was working on her second studio album 'My Everything', and offered to pen a song for her.
She explained: "I was at the studio one day and he was there, and literally, [songwriters] Johan [Carlsson] and Savan [Kotecha] were like, 'Hey, do you want to write something for Ariana?' And he was like, 'Sure, mate.' And he just did."
It seems the 21-year-old pop diva was impressed with Harry's song-writing efforts as the track, 'A Little Bit of Your Heart', will feature on Ariana's second studio effort, released on August 25.
Appearing on a one-off special of MTV's 'TRL' called 'Total Ariana Live', she gushed: "It's a beautiful song. He's an amazing writer. It's really beautiful. He's amazingly talented."
Harry, 20, has been flexing his musical muscles more and more by writing songs for other artists of late.
The 'You & I' hitmaker worked with Irish rockers Kodaline and penned a song for urban girl band Neon Jungle.
One Direction will release a new album of their own later this year.
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Jack White misses having a regular 9 to 5 job.
The 'Lazeretto' singer, who worked in an upholstery shop before finding fame with the White Stripes, claims he misses the anticipation of being at work and wanting to rush home to write music now songwriting is his career.
Jack - who was once part of a two-piece band called The Upholsters - explained: "When I worked in an upholstery shop I couldn't wait to get home and record the idea that had been brewing all day. Now I do all these other things and they're all creative, so I've had to learn, over the years, to find new ways of writing songs."
The 38-year-old rock star also revealed he can no longer go to gigs because he gets recognised and approached by fans who all want photographs of him, meaning he can't enjoy the live music.
He told MOJO magazine: "People won't leave me alone. I can't listen to one song without people taking a photo or something, and it's a shame because most of my inspiration came from that."
Jack White: I miss having a regular job
Jack White misses having a regular 9 to 5 job.
The 'Lazeretto' singer, who worked in an upholstery shop before finding fame with the White Stripes, claims he misses the anticipation of being at work and wanting to rush home to write music now songwriting is his career.
Jack - who was once part of a two-piece band called The Upholsters - explained: "When I worked in an upholstery shop I couldn't wait to get home and record the idea that had been brewing all day. Now I do all these other things and they're all creative, so I've had to learn, over the years, to find new ways of writing songs."
The 38-year-old rock star also revealed he can no longer go to gigs because he gets recognised and approached by fans who all want photographs of him, meaning he can't enjoy the live music.
He told MOJO magazine: "People won't leave me alone. I can't listen to one song without people taking a photo or something, and it's a shame because most of my inspiration came from that."
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Austin Mahone was given a wedding ring from a fan.
The 'What About Love' singer admits he's had some strange and extravagant gifts from girls since he became famous, including a wedding ring which belonged to a fan's father and was sent to him in the post.
Speaking from Miami, he told BANG Showbiz: "I recall a girl sending me her dad's wedding ring, she said she took it and said, 'Please will you marry me?' and sent it to me, it was quite weird."
The 18-year-old star doesn't complain about the attention and claims it's every teenager's dream to be "chased by a million screaming girls" but he admits it can get a bit crazy at gigs.
He explained: "Recently, I was performing in Chicago and a fan jumped on stage and ran to me and mass security had to tackle her. You do worry about fans getting hurt sometimes - it was insane."
Meanwhile, Austin has released his debut album 'The Secret', which features fan favourite 'Mmm Yeah' featuring Pitbull and the singer hopes to continue performing and recording for years to come.
He said: "In five years time I see myself selling out arenas, hopefully, having at least a couple of Grammys by then and a lot more albums.
"I just want to do what I'm doing now but on a bigger scale."
Austin Mahone: A fan sent me a wedding ring
Austin Mahone was given a wedding ring from a fan.
The 'What About Love' singer admits he's had some strange and extravagant gifts from girls since he became famous, including a wedding ring which belonged to a fan's father and was sent to him in the post.
Speaking from Miami, he told BANG Showbiz: "I recall a girl sending me her dad's wedding ring, she said she took it and said, 'Please will you marry me?' and sent it to me, it was quite weird."
The 18-year-old star doesn't complain about the attention and claims it's every teenager's dream to be "chased by a million screaming girls" but he admits it can get a bit crazy at gigs.
He explained: "Recently, I was performing in Chicago and a fan jumped on stage and ran to me and mass security had to tackle her. You do worry about fans getting hurt sometimes - it was insane."
Meanwhile, Austin has released his debut album 'The Secret', which features fan favourite 'Mmm Yeah' featuring Pitbull and the singer hopes to continue performing and recording for years to come.
He said: "In five years time I see myself selling out arenas, hopefully, having at least a couple of Grammys by then and a lot more albums.
"I just want to do what I'm doing now but on a bigger scale."
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Coldplay showered their fans in star shaped confetti as they performed the first of their "last shows for a while" at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Tuesday night (01.07.14).
The four-piece band played a mesmerising set in the centre of the iconic venue and during second to last track 'Sky Full of Stars' singer Chris Martin urged fans to "loosen up" and jump up and down as the white confetti was fired from cannons around the room.
As the band stepped out on stage at the venue - which was adorned with several light-filled trees and silver and blue stars hanging from the ceiling - they received a rapturous reception before launching into 'Always In My Head' from their new album 'Ghost Stories'.
Their set was littered with tracks from 'Ghost Stories' - which seems to catalogue Chris' separation from wife Gwyneth Paltrow - with highlights being 'Magic', 'Ink' and 'True Love'.
The band also played many of their greatest hits, including 'Charlie Brown', 'Paradise', 'Clocks', 'The Scientist' - which prompted a mass sing-along and on which Chris added a line from Adele's 'Someone Like You' - and 'When I Ruled The World'.
Chris' dad Anthony Martin was in the audience for the concert and the musician paid tribute to his father and dedicated ''Til Kingdom Come' to him.
For their encore Coldplay - also comprised of guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman and drummer Will Champion -played 'Oceans' as well as 'Sky Full of Stars' and closed with fan-favourite 'Fix You' which prompted their fans to join in before the foursome took a bow and waved goodbye.
Coldplay setlist:
'Always In My Head'
'Charlie Brown'
'Paradise'
'Magic'
'Clocks'
'The Scientist'
'God Put A Smile Upon My Face'
'Til Kingdom Come'
'Everything's Not Lost'
'Ink'
'True Love'
'When I Ruled The World'
'Midnight'
'Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall'
'Oceans'
'Sky Full Of Stars'
'Fix You'
Coldplay shower fans with star confetti at London show
Coldplay showered their fans in star shaped confetti as they performed the first of their "last shows for a while" at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Tuesday night (01.07.14).
The four-piece band played a mesmerising set in the centre of the iconic venue and during second to last track 'Sky Full of Stars' singer Chris Martin urged fans to "loosen up" and jump up and down as the white confetti was fired from cannons around the room.
As the band stepped out on stage at the venue - which was adorned with several light-filled trees and silver and blue stars hanging from the ceiling - they received a rapturous reception before launching into 'Always In My Head' from their new album 'Ghost Stories'.
Their set was littered with tracks from 'Ghost Stories' - which seems to catalogue Chris' separation from wife Gwyneth Paltrow - with highlights being 'Magic', 'Ink' and 'True Love'.
The band also played many of their greatest hits, including 'Charlie Brown', 'Paradise', 'Clocks', 'The Scientist' - which prompted a mass sing-along and on which Chris added a line from Adele's 'Someone Like You' - and 'When I Ruled The World'.
Chris' dad Anthony Martin was in the audience for the concert and the musician paid tribute to his father and dedicated ''Til Kingdom Come' to him.
For their encore Coldplay - also comprised of guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman and drummer Will Champion -played 'Oceans' as well as 'Sky Full of Stars' and closed with fan-favourite 'Fix You' which prompted their fans to join in before the foursome took a bow and waved goodbye.
Coldplay setlist:
'Always In My Head'
'Charlie Brown'
'Paradise'
'Magic'
'Clocks'
'The Scientist'
'God Put A Smile Upon My Face'
'Til Kingdom Come'
'Everything's Not Lost'
'Ink'
'True Love'
'When I Ruled The World'
'Midnight'
'Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall'
'Oceans'
'Sky Full Of Stars'
'Fix You'
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