Nilüfer Yanya will be hitting the road on a multi-continental 2024 tour this fall.
Yanya’s 2024 tour dates follow the release of “Like I Say (I runaway),” her first piece of new music since her 2022 album Painless. The new stretch of dates begin with a North American leg kicking off on September 28th in Philadelphia. She’ll continue with shows in Washington D.C., Brooklyn, Toronto, Chicago, Nashville, Atlanta, Vancouver, San Francisco, and more. The North American leg ends with a date in Los Angeles on October 24th.
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Yanya will then make her way back to Europe for a short run of dates kicking off in Brussels on November 24th. She’ll play shows in Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, Brighton, London, and more, before concluding her 2024 tour in Manchester on December 5th. See the full list of Nilüfer Yanya’s 2024 tour dates below.
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Yanya’s 2024 tour dates follow the release of “Like I Say (I runaway),” her first piece of new music since her 2022 album Painless. The new stretch of dates begin with a North American leg kicking off on September 28th in Philadelphia. She’ll continue with shows in Washington D.C., Brooklyn, Toronto, Chicago, Nashville, Atlanta, Vancouver, San Francisco, and more. The North American leg ends with a date in Los Angeles on October 24th.
Get Nilüfer Yanya Tickets Here
Yanya will then make her way back to Europe for a short run of dates kicking off in Brussels on November 24th. She’ll play shows in Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, Brighton, London, and more, before concluding her 2024 tour in Manchester on December 5th. See the full list of Nilüfer Yanya’s 2024 tour dates below.
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- 5/13/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
In the much-anticipated “Week 10” episode of “Richard Osman’s House of Games,” viewers are in for a treat as the witty Clive Anderson, business-savvy Sara Davies, athletic Lutalo Muhammad, and comedic genius Alison Spittle gather to put their trivia skills to the test. Airing at 7:00 Pm on Monday, November 27, 2023, on BBC Two, this installment promises a delightful blend of intellect and humor.
Hosted by the ever-charming Richard Osman, the episode unfolds with a series of challenging trivia games that promise to keep both the contestants and the audience on their toes. With Anderson’s quick wit, Davies’ sharp business acumen, Muhammad’s athletic prowess, and Spittle’s comedic charm, the eclectic mix of personalities guarantees an entertaining evening. As the four celebrities vie for victory and the coveted House of Games trophy, fans can expect a dynamic and engaging competition that showcases the unique talents of each participant. Don...
Hosted by the ever-charming Richard Osman, the episode unfolds with a series of challenging trivia games that promise to keep both the contestants and the audience on their toes. With Anderson’s quick wit, Davies’ sharp business acumen, Muhammad’s athletic prowess, and Spittle’s comedic charm, the eclectic mix of personalities guarantees an entertaining evening. As the four celebrities vie for victory and the coveted House of Games trophy, fans can expect a dynamic and engaging competition that showcases the unique talents of each participant. Don...
- 11/21/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Michael Stipe, Chvrches, and Coldplay are just a few of over 60 artists who’ve contributed to the 2023 iteration of EarthPercent’s annual Earth Day compilation album. Proceeds will benefit the Brian Eno-founded charity’s grant giving program, which directly benefits organizations fighting the ongoing climate crisis.
Stipe — a frequent eco-advocate — contributes the track “Give Me a Hand,” a moody art-pop number featuring guest vocals from folk singer and disability advocate Gaelynn Lea. Meanwhile, Chvrches reunite with their pal Robert Smith of The Cure for a rendition of their song “How Not to Drown,” recorded live at the Brixton Academy. Coldplay tap H.E.R. for another live track, this one being their ballad “Let Somebody Go” at the River Plate.
Also featured on the compilation are Eno, Dry Cleaning, dodie, Bring Me the Horizon, Julia Holter, Mystery Jets, and many more. Stream the album via Bandcamp below.
Eno and Stipe also...
Stipe — a frequent eco-advocate — contributes the track “Give Me a Hand,” a moody art-pop number featuring guest vocals from folk singer and disability advocate Gaelynn Lea. Meanwhile, Chvrches reunite with their pal Robert Smith of The Cure for a rendition of their song “How Not to Drown,” recorded live at the Brixton Academy. Coldplay tap H.E.R. for another live track, this one being their ballad “Let Somebody Go” at the River Plate.
Also featured on the compilation are Eno, Dry Cleaning, dodie, Bring Me the Horizon, Julia Holter, Mystery Jets, and many more. Stream the album via Bandcamp below.
Eno and Stipe also...
- 4/20/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
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