Brian May thought Queen classic song ‘lugubrious’ before Freddie Mercury reworked track

Sir Brian May thought a Queen classic song was ‘lugubrious and heavy' before Freddie Mercury reworked the Roger Taylor track. Source link

Fall Out Boy Manchester AO Arena review – 10/10, no notes

Celebrating 20 years since the release of their debut album, the emo pop rockers gave the fans what they wanted - the hits. Source...

BTS’s Jung Kook Makes U.K. Chart History With ‘Too Much’

As a member of BTS, Jung Kook sets records for fun. The K-pop star is doing it solo, too. With “Too Much” (via...

Taylor Swift fans in meltdown as 1989 (Taylor’s Version) is released with emotional note

Taylor Swift has released her 1989 album and fans are in hysterics. Source link

Brian May shares epic footage of new Queen live show segment ‘We’ve never done...

Sir Brian May has shared electric footage from a new part of Queen and Adam Lambert's live show, hoping the clip isn't "too...

Johnny Marr tickets: Here's how to get tickets for UK headline tour

Johnny Marr has just confirmed a massive tour kicking off in the UK in April 2024. The star's epic tour will have him...

Graceland upstairs archivist on if Elvis' bedroom will open now Riley Keough owns mansion

EXCLUSIVE: Graceland's upstairs archivist has shared the chances of Elvis Presley's bedroom being on the tour now that the star's granddaughter Riley Keough...

Taylor Swift Shows Appreciation to ‘Precious Young Son’ Jack Antonoff in ‘Sweeter Than Fiction’ Post

Taylor Swift is honoring her longtime friend and musical collaborator Jack Antonoff. On Sunday (Oct. 29), the pop superstar shared a heartwarming message on...

Rolling Stones now equal with The Beatles after incredible achievement

The Rolling Stones are now equal with The Beatles after an incredible UK chart achievement. Source link

Almost half of deaf Brits would feel happier – if more hearing people learned...

Research reveals that the majority of deaf sports fans deem football as their favourite - though many wish they could feel more included...