Soccer Aid for Unicef 2024, broadcast live from Stamford Bridge, London, last week has raised £15 million, for Unicef’s vital work helping give children around the world happy, healthy, and play-filled childhoods.
Thanks to the generous UK public, Unicef UK supporters, ITV1, Itvx and Stv viewers, this year’s amount sees the current total, raised since 2006 – when Unicef UK Ambassador Robbie Williams founded the concept – hit a record fundraising milestone of over £106 million for children worldwide. This year, with thanks to the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation, every donation made up to £4 million was doubled.
The hotly anticipated match took place at the sold-out Stamford Bridge stadium in London – returning for the third time in Soccer Aid for Unicef history and welcoming back over 40,000 fans. The match ended 6-3 to England, with the Three Lions taking the win for the first time in six years. World XI keep the overall...
Thanks to the generous UK public, Unicef UK supporters, ITV1, Itvx and Stv viewers, this year’s amount sees the current total, raised since 2006 – when Unicef UK Ambassador Robbie Williams founded the concept – hit a record fundraising milestone of over £106 million for children worldwide. This year, with thanks to the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation, every donation made up to £4 million was doubled.
The hotly anticipated match took place at the sold-out Stamford Bridge stadium in London – returning for the third time in Soccer Aid for Unicef history and welcoming back over 40,000 fans. The match ended 6-3 to England, with the Three Lions taking the win for the first time in six years. World XI keep the overall...
- 6/25/2024
- Look to the Stars
Soccer Aid for Unicef 2024 will take place on June 9 at Stamford Bridge.
The live show on ITV1, Stv and Itvx will be hosted by Unicef UK Ambassador Dermot O’Leary, who will be joined once again by Unicef UK High Profile Supporter, Alex Scott. Sam Matterface returns as Commentator, with Iain Stirling on Co-Comms duty. A half-time entertainment show will also be announced in due course. Previous performers include Rita Ora, Robbie Williams and Tom Grennan.
England have won five times since the game began in 2006 – but their last victory came in 2018. They trail the Soccer Aid World XI Fc who have won the fixture seven times – and are on a record five-year winning streak.
England will take to the pitch in a specially commissioned Euro ’96 kit. This is ahead of Euro 2024 – the first game of which is just five days after Soccer Aid. The Soccer Aid World XI Fc will...
The live show on ITV1, Stv and Itvx will be hosted by Unicef UK Ambassador Dermot O’Leary, who will be joined once again by Unicef UK High Profile Supporter, Alex Scott. Sam Matterface returns as Commentator, with Iain Stirling on Co-Comms duty. A half-time entertainment show will also be announced in due course. Previous performers include Rita Ora, Robbie Williams and Tom Grennan.
England have won five times since the game began in 2006 – but their last victory came in 2018. They trail the Soccer Aid World XI Fc who have won the fixture seven times – and are on a record five-year winning streak.
England will take to the pitch in a specially commissioned Euro ’96 kit. This is ahead of Euro 2024 – the first game of which is just five days after Soccer Aid. The Soccer Aid World XI Fc will...
- 5/27/2024
- Look to the Stars
Soccer Aid for Unicef 2023, broadcast live and exclusively on ITV1, Stv and Itvx last week from Old Trafford, Manchester, has raised £14.6 million for Unicef’s vital work giving children around the world the happy, healthy, play-filled childhoods they are entitled to.
Thanks to the generous support of the UK public, Unicef UK supporters, ITV1, Stv and Itvx viewers, this year’s amount brings the current total raised to date, since Soccer Aid for Unicef was founded by Unicef UK Ambassador Robbie Williams in 2006, to over £90 million for children worldwide.
The hotly anticipated match took place at the sold-out Old Trafford stadium in Manchester – welcoming back over 63,000 fans to the same venue that hosted the very first Soccer Aid for Unicef match in 2006. The match ended 4-2 to Soccer Aid World XI, with the team keeping the overall lead with 7-5 wins since the inaugural 2006 match.
Unicef UK Ambassador, Tom Hiddleston,...
Thanks to the generous support of the UK public, Unicef UK supporters, ITV1, Stv and Itvx viewers, this year’s amount brings the current total raised to date, since Soccer Aid for Unicef was founded by Unicef UK Ambassador Robbie Williams in 2006, to over £90 million for children worldwide.
The hotly anticipated match took place at the sold-out Old Trafford stadium in Manchester – welcoming back over 63,000 fans to the same venue that hosted the very first Soccer Aid for Unicef match in 2006. The match ended 4-2 to Soccer Aid World XI, with the team keeping the overall lead with 7-5 wins since the inaugural 2006 match.
Unicef UK Ambassador, Tom Hiddleston,...
- 6/23/2023
- Look to the Stars
More than 74,000 fans will roar Soccer Aid for Unicef back to Manchester United’s Old Trafford on Sunday 11th June.
Lionesses’ Euro 2022 winner, and Queen of The Jungle, Jill Scott will captain England – the first time a female player has skippered England in the world’s biggest charity football game.
The Three Lions have not won a Soccer Aid for Unicef match since 2018. In an effort to win back the trophy, England have unveiled one of their strongest-ever line-ups. Today, 25 names were revealed – six of which are making their debuts. More names are set to be announced in the coming weeks.
Jill Scott will play alongside fellow debutants including chart-topping DJ Joel Corry, and Manchester-based rapper and actor Bugzy Malone. Paddy McGuinness returns to the game – and will play in goal for the first-time ever as England’s designated celebrity goalkeeper.
England’s ranks are boosted further by three more...
Lionesses’ Euro 2022 winner, and Queen of The Jungle, Jill Scott will captain England – the first time a female player has skippered England in the world’s biggest charity football game.
The Three Lions have not won a Soccer Aid for Unicef match since 2018. In an effort to win back the trophy, England have unveiled one of their strongest-ever line-ups. Today, 25 names were revealed – six of which are making their debuts. More names are set to be announced in the coming weeks.
Jill Scott will play alongside fellow debutants including chart-topping DJ Joel Corry, and Manchester-based rapper and actor Bugzy Malone. Paddy McGuinness returns to the game – and will play in goal for the first-time ever as England’s designated celebrity goalkeeper.
England’s ranks are boosted further by three more...
- 3/17/2023
- Look to the Stars
Danny Dyer and Dame Mary Berry will appear in a parody of the BBC’s hit show The Traitors during Friday night’s (17 March) Comic Relief show.
The Traitors sketch will see Jennifer Saunders, Stephen Merchant, Rosie Jones and contestants Maddy and Wilf from series one gather for a roundtable.
In a twist, the show’s host Claudia Winkleman will be played by Dawn French before the true traitor is revealed to viewers.
Pop singers Tom Grennan and Zara Larsson will perform their new singles during the broadcast from Salford, with Aj Odudu joined by David Tennant, Joel Dommett, Paddy McGuinness and Zoe Ball serving as presenters for the BBC One broadcast.
Grennan will sing his single “You Are Not Alone”, while Swedish singer Larsson will be performing her new track “Can’t Tame Her”.
The cast of Mrs Doubtfire The Musical will also deliver their first UK performance of...
The Traitors sketch will see Jennifer Saunders, Stephen Merchant, Rosie Jones and contestants Maddy and Wilf from series one gather for a roundtable.
In a twist, the show’s host Claudia Winkleman will be played by Dawn French before the true traitor is revealed to viewers.
Pop singers Tom Grennan and Zara Larsson will perform their new singles during the broadcast from Salford, with Aj Odudu joined by David Tennant, Joel Dommett, Paddy McGuinness and Zoe Ball serving as presenters for the BBC One broadcast.
Grennan will sing his single “You Are Not Alone”, while Swedish singer Larsson will be performing her new track “Can’t Tame Her”.
The cast of Mrs Doubtfire The Musical will also deliver their first UK performance of...
- 3/17/2023
- by Roisin O'Connor
- The Independent - TV
A clip has resurfaced showing a disastrous S Club 7 interview with Claudia Winkleman, following the exciting news that the pop group are reuniting for an arena tour.
Made up of Tina Barrett, Jon Lee, Paul Cattermole, Hannah Spearritt, Bradley McIntosh, Rachel Stevens and Jo O’Meara, S Club 7 were known for high-energy tunes such as “S Club Party” and “Don’t Stop Movin’” during the height of their fame Noughties.
The Strictly Come Dancing presenter was interviewing the band on BBC 3’s Liquid News in 2003, when her line of questioning seemed to make the band uncomfortable.
S Club 7’s manager then angrily stormed in to stop the interview, while exclaiming “I’m not having that!”.
Chatting to the band who are sitting on the sofa, Winkleman suddenly said: "Let’s talk cash... please don’t look at me like you are angry.”
"Mr Simon Fuller [the man behind the group] has 90 million in the bank,...
Made up of Tina Barrett, Jon Lee, Paul Cattermole, Hannah Spearritt, Bradley McIntosh, Rachel Stevens and Jo O’Meara, S Club 7 were known for high-energy tunes such as “S Club Party” and “Don’t Stop Movin’” during the height of their fame Noughties.
The Strictly Come Dancing presenter was interviewing the band on BBC 3’s Liquid News in 2003, when her line of questioning seemed to make the band uncomfortable.
S Club 7’s manager then angrily stormed in to stop the interview, while exclaiming “I’m not having that!”.
Chatting to the band who are sitting on the sofa, Winkleman suddenly said: "Let’s talk cash... please don’t look at me like you are angry.”
"Mr Simon Fuller [the man behind the group] has 90 million in the bank,...
- 2/14/2023
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
A couple has marked Valentine’s Day in unforgettable fashion by getting engaged live on This Morning.
The soon-to-be-newlyweds appeared on Tuesday’s edition (14 February) of the ITV daytime programme in a special segment, dedicated to romance.
Dan had arranged to publicly ask his partner Ellen to marry him with the This Morning producers ahead of time.
Unbeknownst to Ellen, secret cameras were placed inside a London café where they were having breakfast.
Then, at a crucial moment, fellow customers revealed the words “will you marry me?” under their shirts, as Dan dropped to his knee.
“Since the day I met you Ellen, you make me happy, so happy every day,” Dan began his speech, before referring to their child.
“You’re the perfect mum to Arthur, and I just want to spend the rest of my life with you – which is why I want to ask you to marry me.
The soon-to-be-newlyweds appeared on Tuesday’s edition (14 February) of the ITV daytime programme in a special segment, dedicated to romance.
Dan had arranged to publicly ask his partner Ellen to marry him with the This Morning producers ahead of time.
Unbeknownst to Ellen, secret cameras were placed inside a London café where they were having breakfast.
Then, at a crucial moment, fellow customers revealed the words “will you marry me?” under their shirts, as Dan dropped to his knee.
“Since the day I met you Ellen, you make me happy, so happy every day,” Dan began his speech, before referring to their child.
“You’re the perfect mum to Arthur, and I just want to spend the rest of my life with you – which is why I want to ask you to marry me.
- 2/14/2023
- by Nicole Vassell
- The Independent - TV
The search for Julian Sands remains hampered by poor weather conditions one month after his disappearance.
Sands, a prolific British actor with more than 150 screen credits, went missing while hiking the popular Baldy Bowl Trail in California.
Search and rescue crews have been looking for Sands since he disappeared. However their attempts have repeatedly been affected by adverse conditions.
On Saturday (11 February), a spokesperson for the county sheriff’s department investigating the actor’s disappearance in Southern California provided an update on their search.
They said they “remain hopeful, but know the outcome may not be what we would like”.
It was noted that “conditions on Mount Baldy remain a danger” andf that their “aviation division still patrols the area when they are available”.
The spokesperson continued: “We also plan to search the area by ground in the future.”
Sands’s family were said to be “grateful” for the support...
Sands, a prolific British actor with more than 150 screen credits, went missing while hiking the popular Baldy Bowl Trail in California.
Search and rescue crews have been looking for Sands since he disappeared. However their attempts have repeatedly been affected by adverse conditions.
On Saturday (11 February), a spokesperson for the county sheriff’s department investigating the actor’s disappearance in Southern California provided an update on their search.
They said they “remain hopeful, but know the outcome may not be what we would like”.
It was noted that “conditions on Mount Baldy remain a danger” andf that their “aviation division still patrols the area when they are available”.
The spokesperson continued: “We also plan to search the area by ground in the future.”
Sands’s family were said to be “grateful” for the support...
- 2/14/2023
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - Film
The Brits 2023 are officially over for another year, and it was Harry Styles's night. As predicted, the "As It Was" singer took home artist of the year, song of the year, best pop / r&b, and album of the year - marking the start of a very good 2023 for the former One Direction member, having won the best album award at the Grammys just a week earlier. Wet Leg and Beyoncé both won two Brits, while The 1975, Aitch, and Becky Hill also scooped the top prizes.
Styles sweeping the board even saw him enter an exclusive club, unofficially named the "4 Brits Club." Dave Rowntree, the drummer of Blur, tweeted on Feb. 12, "I'd like to welcome @Harry_Styles to the #4BritsClub. It's been a bit lonely with just us and @Adele these past years. Next meeting in March – you can bring the biscuits." While there are artists who have won...
Styles sweeping the board even saw him enter an exclusive club, unofficially named the "4 Brits Club." Dave Rowntree, the drummer of Blur, tweeted on Feb. 12, "I'd like to welcome @Harry_Styles to the #4BritsClub. It's been a bit lonely with just us and @Adele these past years. Next meeting in March – you can bring the biscuits." While there are artists who have won...
- 2/13/2023
- by Joely Chilcott
- Popsugar.com
Machine Gun Kelly has said he received an electric shock when performing during Super Bowl weekend.
The musician, real name Colson Baker, headlined the Coors Light Bird’s Nest concert series at Scottsdale’s 2023 Waste Management Phoenix Open in Arizona on Friday (10 February).
Fans noticed that at one point during the concert, the 32-year-old’s hair stuck straight up leading many to speculate that he had been electrocuted.
The moment was captured on video by a concert-goer who shared the clip on social media, where it received attention from others.
Baker reposted the clip on his Instagram story and YouTube channel writing: “Yooo. I got electrocuted and my hair stood up.”
He also tweeted about the shock: “Getting electrocuted during a performance was a first for me…but the hair’s cool.”
getting electrocuted during a performance was a first for me…but the hair’s cool...
The musician, real name Colson Baker, headlined the Coors Light Bird’s Nest concert series at Scottsdale’s 2023 Waste Management Phoenix Open in Arizona on Friday (10 February).
Fans noticed that at one point during the concert, the 32-year-old’s hair stuck straight up leading many to speculate that he had been electrocuted.
The moment was captured on video by a concert-goer who shared the clip on social media, where it received attention from others.
Baker reposted the clip on his Instagram story and YouTube channel writing: “Yooo. I got electrocuted and my hair stood up.”
He also tweeted about the shock: “Getting electrocuted during a performance was a first for me…but the hair’s cool.”
getting electrocuted during a performance was a first for me…but the hair’s cool...
- 2/13/2023
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - Music
U2 have announced that they will be embarking on their own concert residency in Las Vegas.
The Irish rock band will begin a run of dates at the newly opened Msg Sphere for an immersive show, titled U2:uv Achtung Baby Live At The Sphere, later this year.
News of the residency was confirmed during an advert at the Super Bowl on Sunday (12 February).
The extended trailer showed reports of an “unidentified flying object” with a large silver sphere floating through the air. It then saw a group of new and long-time U2 fans (along with a few band döppelgangers) coming together among a desert landscape.
The trailer caused many on social media to draw comparisons between the sphere and the recent spy balloon tensions between the US and China - though it appears to have merely been a coincidence.
The concert series will kick off in autumn 2023, but will...
The Irish rock band will begin a run of dates at the newly opened Msg Sphere for an immersive show, titled U2:uv Achtung Baby Live At The Sphere, later this year.
News of the residency was confirmed during an advert at the Super Bowl on Sunday (12 February).
The extended trailer showed reports of an “unidentified flying object” with a large silver sphere floating through the air. It then saw a group of new and long-time U2 fans (along with a few band döppelgangers) coming together among a desert landscape.
The trailer caused many on social media to draw comparisons between the sphere and the recent spy balloon tensions between the US and China - though it appears to have merely been a coincidence.
The concert series will kick off in autumn 2023, but will...
- 2/13/2023
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - Music
Tom Grennan has apologised for making an “inappropriate” comment about Ellie Goulding’s breasts on stage at the Brit Awards.
During Saturday (11 February) night’s awards show, the pair appeared on stage together to present the award for Best New Artist.
Goulding’s dress featured a black metallic breastplate, with Grennan asking her: “They’re your real boobs?” to which she responded: “These are not mine. I wish. Mine are a lot further apart, sadly.”
The clip was circulated online, with social media users branding the exchange a “car crash”.
In response, Goulding tweeted that there had been “no offence taken, no harm intended” by Grennan’s comment and that the singer was “100 per cent an ally”.
Grennan later reposted Goulding’s response, commenting: “Love ya @elliegoulding.
“What started as a joke between Ellie and I before we went on stage came out all wrong. The nerves got the better of us,...
During Saturday (11 February) night’s awards show, the pair appeared on stage together to present the award for Best New Artist.
Goulding’s dress featured a black metallic breastplate, with Grennan asking her: “They’re your real boobs?” to which she responded: “These are not mine. I wish. Mine are a lot further apart, sadly.”
The clip was circulated online, with social media users branding the exchange a “car crash”.
In response, Goulding tweeted that there had been “no offence taken, no harm intended” by Grennan’s comment and that the singer was “100 per cent an ally”.
Grennan later reposted Goulding’s response, commenting: “Love ya @elliegoulding.
“What started as a joke between Ellie and I before we went on stage came out all wrong. The nerves got the better of us,...
- 2/13/2023
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - Music
Awards ceremonies like the Brits can always do better, but by now they’re just an excuse for a party
There was a five-headed elephant in the room at what was otherwise a strangely flat affair at the Brit Awards. As is tradition with music ceremonies, a row flared up over representation after the nominations were announced. The gender-neutral Artist of the Year category was entirely made up of male artists: Central Cee, Fred Again, George Ezra, Harry Styles and Stormzy.
The switch from gendered categories was implemented in 2021 after Sam Smith – who came out as non-binary two years earlier – urged awards shows to be “reflective of the society we live in”. At the first non-gendered awards show in 2022, Adele walked away with the Artist of the Year prize, for which Little Simz, Sam Fender, Dave and Ed Sheeran had also been nominated.
Women fared well across the board, with Olivia Rodrigo winning Best International Song, Wolf Alice taking home the British Group prize, Becky Hill for British Dance Act,...
The switch from gendered categories was implemented in 2021 after Sam Smith – who came out as non-binary two years earlier – urged awards shows to be “reflective of the society we live in”. At the first non-gendered awards show in 2022, Adele walked away with the Artist of the Year prize, for which Little Simz, Sam Fender, Dave and Ed Sheeran had also been nominated.
Women fared well across the board, with Olivia Rodrigo winning Best International Song, Wolf Alice taking home the British Group prize, Becky Hill for British Dance Act,...
- 2/12/2023
- by Roisin O'Connor
- The Independent - Music
Channing Tatum recalls embarrassing question he asked Matt Damon: ‘Everyone knows where he is from!’
Channing Tatum has said he still cringes over his first meeting with Matt Damon.
Tatum, 42, met Damon, 52, when filming Steven Soderbergh’s 2011 film Haywire.
Speaking to People magazine, Tatum said he was “beside myself” when being introduced to The Bourne Supremacy who he met at a hotel bar in Albuquerque with Soderbergh.
The She’s The Man star was so nervous that he asked a regrettable question.
“I’m such a fan, and still am,” he recalled. “I sat down next to him, and I was like, ‘Hey man. Where are you from?’ – and I was like, ‘I just asked Matt Damon where he’s from.’”
Tatum said he was instantly embarrassed by the question given that Damon, alongside fellow actors Mark Wahlberg and Ben Affleck, are widely known to be from Boston.
“Everyone on the planet knows where Matt Damon is from, and he obviously knows that I know where Matt Damon is from,...
Tatum, 42, met Damon, 52, when filming Steven Soderbergh’s 2011 film Haywire.
Speaking to People magazine, Tatum said he was “beside myself” when being introduced to The Bourne Supremacy who he met at a hotel bar in Albuquerque with Soderbergh.
The She’s The Man star was so nervous that he asked a regrettable question.
“I’m such a fan, and still am,” he recalled. “I sat down next to him, and I was like, ‘Hey man. Where are you from?’ – and I was like, ‘I just asked Matt Damon where he’s from.’”
Tatum said he was instantly embarrassed by the question given that Damon, alongside fellow actors Mark Wahlberg and Ben Affleck, are widely known to be from Boston.
“Everyone on the planet knows where Matt Damon is from, and he obviously knows that I know where Matt Damon is from,...
- 2/12/2023
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - Film
Ellie Goulding has defended Tom Grennan after the singer was criticised over an “awkward” and “inappropriate” question he asked Goulding at the Brits, for which he has also apologised.
The 2023 Brit Awards, hosted by Mo Gilligan, took place on Saturday night (11 February) at London’s O2 Arena.
Among the big winners of the night were Harry Styles – who won in all four of his nominated categories, including Best Album and Artist of the Year – and Wet Leg.
You can find the biggest talking points from the awards ceremony here, and the full list of winners here.
Goulding, 36, and Grennan, 27, presented the award for Best New Artist together.
Appearing on stage, Grennan asked: “Don’t I look good next to Ellie Goulding?”
Gesturing to the singer’s outfit, he said: “I love what you’re doing. Are they your real boobs?” Goulding was wearing a black top that was designed to appear sculpted to her chest.
The 2023 Brit Awards, hosted by Mo Gilligan, took place on Saturday night (11 February) at London’s O2 Arena.
Among the big winners of the night were Harry Styles – who won in all four of his nominated categories, including Best Album and Artist of the Year – and Wet Leg.
You can find the biggest talking points from the awards ceremony here, and the full list of winners here.
Goulding, 36, and Grennan, 27, presented the award for Best New Artist together.
Appearing on stage, Grennan asked: “Don’t I look good next to Ellie Goulding?”
Gesturing to the singer’s outfit, he said: “I love what you’re doing. Are they your real boobs?” Goulding was wearing a black top that was designed to appear sculpted to her chest.
- 2/12/2023
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - Music
Los Angeles, Feb 12 (Ians) Singer Harry Styles dominated The Brit Awards 2023 with a haul of all four gongs he was up for including the controversial Artist of the Year prize.
The former One Direction singer, 29, also scooped Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Pop/R+B Act, and is making headlines for dedicating his Artist of the Year trophy to a string of female artistes who weren’t nominated, after the BRITs was slammed for the all-male nominees line-up for the trophy after the category went gender-neutral, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Beyonce Knowles and Wet Leg were the next biggest winners at the ceremony on Saturday, February 11 night in London’s O2 Arena, picking up two gongs apiece.
Harry’s haul came after he opened proceedings with a rendition of ‘As It Was’ while wearing a sparkly red matador-style jacket. His trophies take his Brit Awards total...
The former One Direction singer, 29, also scooped Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Pop/R+B Act, and is making headlines for dedicating his Artist of the Year trophy to a string of female artistes who weren’t nominated, after the BRITs was slammed for the all-male nominees line-up for the trophy after the category went gender-neutral, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Beyonce Knowles and Wet Leg were the next biggest winners at the ceremony on Saturday, February 11 night in London’s O2 Arena, picking up two gongs apiece.
Harry’s haul came after he opened proceedings with a rendition of ‘As It Was’ while wearing a sparkly red matador-style jacket. His trophies take his Brit Awards total...
- 2/12/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
The winners of the 2023 Brit Awards were unveiled during Saturday night’s annual awards ceremony.
The big winner of the night was Harry Styles as he took home awards for all four categories in which he was nominated, including artist of the year and album of the year. Next up, Beyoncé and British indie rock band, Wet Leg, each swept up two awards with the latter winning group of the year and best new artist.
This year’s awards show saw Styles tie with Wet Leg as the most-nominated artists, each having four nods.
The 2023 Brit Awards were hosted by British comedian Mo Gilligan from London’s 02 arena.
See the complete winners list below:
Mastercard Album of the Year
The 1975, Being Funny in a Foreign Language, Dirty Hit
Wet Leg, Wet Leg, Domino Recordings
Harry Styles, Harry’s House, Columbia, Sony Music — Winner
Stormzy, This Is What I Mean, 0207/Merky,...
The big winner of the night was Harry Styles as he took home awards for all four categories in which he was nominated, including artist of the year and album of the year. Next up, Beyoncé and British indie rock band, Wet Leg, each swept up two awards with the latter winning group of the year and best new artist.
This year’s awards show saw Styles tie with Wet Leg as the most-nominated artists, each having four nods.
The 2023 Brit Awards were hosted by British comedian Mo Gilligan from London’s 02 arena.
See the complete winners list below:
Mastercard Album of the Year
The 1975, Being Funny in a Foreign Language, Dirty Hit
Wet Leg, Wet Leg, Domino Recordings
Harry Styles, Harry’s House, Columbia, Sony Music — Winner
Stormzy, This Is What I Mean, 0207/Merky,...
- 2/12/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Harry Styles continues to sweep at awards shows and this time the former One Direction member took the top accolades at the 2023 Brit Awards.
Styles was present at the O2 Arena in London and took the trophies for Album of the Year for Harry’s House, Song of the Year for “As it Was”, Artist of the Year and Best Pop/R&b Act.
“This night has been really really special to me and I will never forget,” he said during his acceptance speech for Album of the Year which was presented to him by actor Stanley Tucci. “I am so proud to be a British artist out there in the world. I am so proud to be here tonight celebrating British artists and British music.”
Other winners of the night included Wet Leg for Group of the Year and Best New Artist. Beyoncé took a couple of trophies for...
Styles was present at the O2 Arena in London and took the trophies for Album of the Year for Harry’s House, Song of the Year for “As it Was”, Artist of the Year and Best Pop/R&b Act.
“This night has been really really special to me and I will never forget,” he said during his acceptance speech for Album of the Year which was presented to him by actor Stanley Tucci. “I am so proud to be a British artist out there in the world. I am so proud to be here tonight celebrating British artists and British music.”
Other winners of the night included Wet Leg for Group of the Year and Best New Artist. Beyoncé took a couple of trophies for...
- 2/11/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Harry Styles dominated the 2023 Brit Awards, winning all four of the categories he was nominated in – including Album of the Year and Artist of the Year.
Wet Leg, who also earned four nominations, won the Best Group and Best New Artist awards as the biggest night in British music came to a somewhat predictable end.
Other winners included Beyoncé, Becky Hill, and The 1975.
Follow live updates from the show here.
Album of the Year nominees Styles, Stormzy, and Wet Leg all walked the red carpet, alongside stars such as Lizzo, Sam Smith, Shania Twain, and Jessie J.
Mo Gilligan returned to host the show for a second time after the comedian took over from Jack Whitehall in 2022.
The top prize category – Artist of the Year – attracted widespread criticism this year after no women artists were nominated. The Brits scrapped gendered categories last year.
The evening kicked off with Jessie J...
Wet Leg, who also earned four nominations, won the Best Group and Best New Artist awards as the biggest night in British music came to a somewhat predictable end.
Other winners included Beyoncé, Becky Hill, and The 1975.
Follow live updates from the show here.
Album of the Year nominees Styles, Stormzy, and Wet Leg all walked the red carpet, alongside stars such as Lizzo, Sam Smith, Shania Twain, and Jessie J.
Mo Gilligan returned to host the show for a second time after the comedian took over from Jack Whitehall in 2022.
The top prize category – Artist of the Year – attracted widespread criticism this year after no women artists were nominated. The Brits scrapped gendered categories last year.
The evening kicked off with Jessie J...
- 2/11/2023
- by Maanya Sachdeva
- The Independent - Music
The 2023 Brit Awards are taking place this Saturday 11 February at the O2 Arena in London.
The full list of nominations were announced in January, and revealed one of the most eclectic lists of nominees in recent memory.
Recent Grammy winners Wet Leg emerged as one of the most-nominated acts with four nods, alongside regular Brits attendee and Grammy Album of the Year winner, Harry Styles.
Other acts up for some of the night’s top prizes include rapper Stormzy, rock band Arctic Monkeys, and The 1975.
In the international categories, Irish rock group Fontaines DC can be found muscling up against K-pop stars Blackpink and hip-hop artists Drake and 21 Savage.
The Artist of the Year category faced widespread criticism after being entirely dominated by male acts, just one year after the Brits scrapped gendered categories.
On the night, live performances will come from artists including Stormzy, Lizzo, Harry Styles and Wet Leg.
The full list of nominations were announced in January, and revealed one of the most eclectic lists of nominees in recent memory.
Recent Grammy winners Wet Leg emerged as one of the most-nominated acts with four nods, alongside regular Brits attendee and Grammy Album of the Year winner, Harry Styles.
Other acts up for some of the night’s top prizes include rapper Stormzy, rock band Arctic Monkeys, and The 1975.
In the international categories, Irish rock group Fontaines DC can be found muscling up against K-pop stars Blackpink and hip-hop artists Drake and 21 Savage.
The Artist of the Year category faced widespread criticism after being entirely dominated by male acts, just one year after the Brits scrapped gendered categories.
On the night, live performances will come from artists including Stormzy, Lizzo, Harry Styles and Wet Leg.
- 2/10/2023
- by Roisin O'Connor and Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
The 2023 Brit Awards are taking place this Saturday 11 February at the O2 Arena in London.
The full list of nominations were announced in January, and revealed one of the most eclectic lists of nominees in recent memory.
Recent Grammy winners Wet Leg emerged as one of the most-nominated acts with four nods, alongside regular Brits attendee and Grammy Album of the Year winner, Harry Styles.
Other acts up for some of the night’s top prizes include rapper Stormzy, rock band Arctic Monkeys, and The 1975.
In the international categories, Irish rock group Fontaines DC can be found muscling up against K-pop stars Blackpink and hip-hop artists Drake and 21 Savage.
The Artist of the Year category faced widespread criticism after being entirely dominated by male acts, just one year after the Brits scrapped gendered categories.
On the night, live performances will come from artists including Stormzy, Lizzo, Harry Styles and Wet Leg.
The full list of nominations were announced in January, and revealed one of the most eclectic lists of nominees in recent memory.
Recent Grammy winners Wet Leg emerged as one of the most-nominated acts with four nods, alongside regular Brits attendee and Grammy Album of the Year winner, Harry Styles.
Other acts up for some of the night’s top prizes include rapper Stormzy, rock band Arctic Monkeys, and The 1975.
In the international categories, Irish rock group Fontaines DC can be found muscling up against K-pop stars Blackpink and hip-hop artists Drake and 21 Savage.
The Artist of the Year category faced widespread criticism after being entirely dominated by male acts, just one year after the Brits scrapped gendered categories.
On the night, live performances will come from artists including Stormzy, Lizzo, Harry Styles and Wet Leg.
- 2/10/2023
- by Roisin O'Connor and Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
The nominations for the 2023 Brit Awards have been announced, revealing one of the most eclectic list of nominees in recent memory.
Indie duo Wet Leg emerged as one of the most-nominated acts with four nods, alongside regular Brits attendee Harry Styles.
Other acts up for some of the night’s top prizes include rapper Stormzy, rock band Arctic Monkeys, and The 1975.
In the international categories, Irish rock group Fontaines DC can be found muscling up against K-pop stars Blackpink and hip-hop artists Drake and 21 Savage.
The Artist of the Year category is entirely dominated by male acts, one year after the Brits scrapped gendered categories.
The biggest surprises are arguably the nominations of Ed Sheeran and Elton John’s Christmas song “Merry Christmas”, and “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” from Disney’s hit animated feature film Encanto.
Last year’s ceremony was a lively affair, attended by stars including Sheeran and Adele,...
Indie duo Wet Leg emerged as one of the most-nominated acts with four nods, alongside regular Brits attendee Harry Styles.
Other acts up for some of the night’s top prizes include rapper Stormzy, rock band Arctic Monkeys, and The 1975.
In the international categories, Irish rock group Fontaines DC can be found muscling up against K-pop stars Blackpink and hip-hop artists Drake and 21 Savage.
The Artist of the Year category is entirely dominated by male acts, one year after the Brits scrapped gendered categories.
The biggest surprises are arguably the nominations of Ed Sheeran and Elton John’s Christmas song “Merry Christmas”, and “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” from Disney’s hit animated feature film Encanto.
Last year’s ceremony was a lively affair, attended by stars including Sheeran and Adele,...
- 2/8/2023
- by Roisin O'Connor
- The Independent - Music
Ed Sheeran has paid tribute to the late Jamal Edwards with a new freestyle performance to mark the return of Sbtv’s flagship series F64.
Online music mogul and Sbtv founder Edwards died in February last year, aged 31, after he suffered a cardiac arrest as a result of taking recreational drugs.
Sheeran, who has long credited Edwards as instrumental in launching his career via his pioneering YouTube channel, has now paid fresh tribute to his friend with a powerful performance filmed inside an empty Stamford Bridge – the home stadium of Chelsea Fc,...
Online music mogul and Sbtv founder Edwards died in February last year, aged 31, after he suffered a cardiac arrest as a result of taking recreational drugs.
Sheeran, who has long credited Edwards as instrumental in launching his career via his pioneering YouTube channel, has now paid fresh tribute to his friend with a powerful performance filmed inside an empty Stamford Bridge – the home stadium of Chelsea Fc,...
- 1/20/2023
- by Rolling Stone UK
- Rollingstone.com
Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball with Barclaycard is back this Christmas and features a line up of some of the UK’s biggest pop stars.
On Monday (7 November) it was announced by Roman Kemp on Capital Breakfast that acts including Dua Lipa, Lewis Capaldi and Coldplay will be performing at the annual event.
The concert runs every December, but did not take place in 2020 due to the pandemic.
The ball is held at the O2 across the second weekend of the month, with the line up spread over the two days.
“Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball with Barclaycard is always an amazing weekend, and we have another massive line-up in store for Capital listeners, packed with biggest artists on the planet,” Kemp said.
On Saturday 10 December, the line up will include Lewis Capaldi, Coldplay, Tom Grennan, Mimi Webb, Nathan Dawe, Sam Smith, Ksi and Sigala.
On Sunday 11 December, Dua Lipa,...
On Monday (7 November) it was announced by Roman Kemp on Capital Breakfast that acts including Dua Lipa, Lewis Capaldi and Coldplay will be performing at the annual event.
The concert runs every December, but did not take place in 2020 due to the pandemic.
The ball is held at the O2 across the second weekend of the month, with the line up spread over the two days.
“Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball with Barclaycard is always an amazing weekend, and we have another massive line-up in store for Capital listeners, packed with biggest artists on the planet,” Kemp said.
On Saturday 10 December, the line up will include Lewis Capaldi, Coldplay, Tom Grennan, Mimi Webb, Nathan Dawe, Sam Smith, Ksi and Sigala.
On Sunday 11 December, Dua Lipa,...
- 11/8/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
Elton John and Britney Spears have dropped their official video for the Joel Corry remix of “Hold Me Closer.” Though neither singer appears in the new visual, their style is on display throughout the new visual. The pair was also absent from the original “Hold Me Closer” video.
The Rebekah Creative-directed and Great Films-produced remix visual does feature Corry who DJs the track while dancers pay homage to John and Spears as they wear the iconic costumes that recall different eras from the singers. The choreography also pays tribute...
The Rebekah Creative-directed and Great Films-produced remix visual does feature Corry who DJs the track while dancers pay homage to John and Spears as they wear the iconic costumes that recall different eras from the singers. The choreography also pays tribute...
- 10/23/2022
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
British vocalist Tom Grennan is set to play 10 dates as part of his UK What Ifs & Maybes tour starting in March 2023, and tickets are due to go on general sale from 9am on Friday 7 October. Although, it’s worth taking a look now, as some pre-sale tickets are already available at specific venues and in connection with O2 and Three priority perks, for example.
The Bedford-born musician is ending 2022 on a high, with this year’s achievements including four UK top-10 singles. In addition, Grennan’s platinum-selling songs Little Bit Of Love and By Your Side have earned the impressive accolade of being within the top three most played songs of the year.
Both songs come from Grennan’s breakthrough UK No.1 album Evering Road. That’s no mean musical feat, and even more reason to grab tickets to his upcoming UK tour.
The 10 UK-wide locations included in the March 2023 tour are Birmingham,...
The Bedford-born musician is ending 2022 on a high, with this year’s achievements including four UK top-10 singles. In addition, Grennan’s platinum-selling songs Little Bit Of Love and By Your Side have earned the impressive accolade of being within the top three most played songs of the year.
Both songs come from Grennan’s breakthrough UK No.1 album Evering Road. That’s no mean musical feat, and even more reason to grab tickets to his upcoming UK tour.
The 10 UK-wide locations included in the March 2023 tour are Birmingham,...
- 10/5/2022
- by Helen Wilson-Beevers
- The Independent - Music
Stars of the screen and sporting world, including Sir Mo Farah, David James, Shaun Wright-Phillips and Tamzin Outhwaite united on Thursday 29 September as they joined the 150 guests at Maddox Gallery, Westbourne Grove, London for the intimate launch of the eagerly awaited ‘Faces of Soccer Aid by Andy Gotts’ exhibition.
Hosted by Unicef UK Supporter Lee Juggurnauth, guests were treated to a DJ set from footballing legend David James, whose hits were a crowd-pleaser. Creative Director, Jay Rutland, also gave an inspiring welcome speech, encouraging the crowd to bid big in support of Unicef UK. The star-studded event also welcomed Soccer Aid for Unicef alumni Sir Mo Farah, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Unicef UK High Profile Supporter Cel Spellman, Soccer Aid for Unicef Supporter Tamzin Outhwaite and TikTok sensation Luke Vernon.
The free ‘Faces of Soccer Aid by Andy Gotts’ exhibition will be displayed at Maddox Gallery, Westbourne Grove, London from Friday 30 September – Sunday 9 October,...
Hosted by Unicef UK Supporter Lee Juggurnauth, guests were treated to a DJ set from footballing legend David James, whose hits were a crowd-pleaser. Creative Director, Jay Rutland, also gave an inspiring welcome speech, encouraging the crowd to bid big in support of Unicef UK. The star-studded event also welcomed Soccer Aid for Unicef alumni Sir Mo Farah, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Unicef UK High Profile Supporter Cel Spellman, Soccer Aid for Unicef Supporter Tamzin Outhwaite and TikTok sensation Luke Vernon.
The free ‘Faces of Soccer Aid by Andy Gotts’ exhibition will be displayed at Maddox Gallery, Westbourne Grove, London from Friday 30 September – Sunday 9 October,...
- 10/4/2022
- Look to the Stars
Soccer Aid for Unicef 2022, broadcast live and exclusively on ITV and Stv last week from the London Stadium, has raised a record-breaking £15,673,728 so far for Unicef’s vital work giving children around the world the care-free, play filled childhoods they are entitled to.
This record-breaking amount was raised thanks to the generous support of the UK public, ITV and Stv viewers, and The Power of Nutrition who have matched donations up to £4 million, meaning double the difference for children. This figure has smashed last year’s record total for money raised on the night.
The hotly anticipated match took place at the sold-out London Stadium with 54,410 fans in attendance, 10 years on from the London 2012 Summer Olympics. The match ended 4-1 on penalties to Soccer Aid World XI, taking them into the overall lead with 6-5 wins since the inaugural 2006 match. Unicef Goodwill Ambassador, David Beckham OBE presented the Soccer Aid...
This record-breaking amount was raised thanks to the generous support of the UK public, ITV and Stv viewers, and The Power of Nutrition who have matched donations up to £4 million, meaning double the difference for children. This figure has smashed last year’s record total for money raised on the night.
The hotly anticipated match took place at the sold-out London Stadium with 54,410 fans in attendance, 10 years on from the London 2012 Summer Olympics. The match ended 4-1 on penalties to Soccer Aid World XI, taking them into the overall lead with 6-5 wins since the inaugural 2006 match. Unicef Goodwill Ambassador, David Beckham OBE presented the Soccer Aid...
- 6/20/2022
- Look to the Stars
After a performance at Bowery Ballroom in New York City, the British pop singer Tom Grennan was attacked early Thursday morning and was badly injured and hospitalized as a result. His manager first shared the news that Grennan was attacked and indicated it was an “unprovoked attack and robbery outside a bar in Manhattan.” Grennan recently […]
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- 4/23/2022
- by Jacob Linden
- Uinterview
British singer Tom Grennan has revealed the extent of his injuries after he was attacked outside a bar in New York on Wednesday evening.
The Brit Award-nominated singer has posted a Twitter video revealing he is suffering from a ruptured eardrum and concussion after the assault, which he says was a case of “wrong place, wrong time.”
He said in the video: “It was just wrong place wrong time and I was punched, knocked out and I woke up and was like what went on.
“I’ve got a ruptured eardrum. Luckily enough my jaw is fine. I’ve got a bit of concussion but I’m on meds at the moment and that’s kind of taking the pain away.
“I’ve filed the police report. The NYPD they were great they were brilliant.
“So yeah, wrong place wrong time but just a crazy 24 hours, but you lot are...
The Brit Award-nominated singer has posted a Twitter video revealing he is suffering from a ruptured eardrum and concussion after the assault, which he says was a case of “wrong place, wrong time.”
He said in the video: “It was just wrong place wrong time and I was punched, knocked out and I woke up and was like what went on.
“I’ve got a ruptured eardrum. Luckily enough my jaw is fine. I’ve got a bit of concussion but I’m on meds at the moment and that’s kind of taking the pain away.
“I’ve filed the police report. The NYPD they were great they were brilliant.
“So yeah, wrong place wrong time but just a crazy 24 hours, but you lot are...
- 4/23/2022
- by Caroline Frost
- Deadline Film + TV
Unicef UK Ambassador Robbie Williams will sing his iconic ballad ‘Angels’ in front of 60,000 fans at Soccer Aid for Unicef this summer – and tickets are already selling fast.
In what promises to be one of this summer’s not-to-be-missed events, the pop superstar will take to the London Stadium pitch at half-time of the world’s biggest celebrity football match to deliver the performance.
It will also be a coming home party for London 2012 sprint king Usain Bolt. The world’s fastest man returns to the London Stadium exactly 10 years on from his gold medal heroics.
A family of four can attend the game for just £60, which takes place on Sunday 12th June at the London Stadium, Stratford – the first time Soccer Aid for Unicef has ever been played there.
A number of Soccer Aid for Unicef debutants were announced today. Former One Direction signer Liam Payne will captain the England team.
In what promises to be one of this summer’s not-to-be-missed events, the pop superstar will take to the London Stadium pitch at half-time of the world’s biggest celebrity football match to deliver the performance.
It will also be a coming home party for London 2012 sprint king Usain Bolt. The world’s fastest man returns to the London Stadium exactly 10 years on from his gold medal heroics.
A family of four can attend the game for just £60, which takes place on Sunday 12th June at the London Stadium, Stratford – the first time Soccer Aid for Unicef has ever been played there.
A number of Soccer Aid for Unicef debutants were announced today. Former One Direction signer Liam Payne will captain the England team.
- 4/1/2022
- Look to the Stars
The 2022 Brit Awards was a night filled with good music and fun moments at the O2 Arena in London, hosted by Mo Gilligan - with the help of Maya Jama - and held in front of an audience of nominees, presenters, and key workers.
It's be the second time the BRITs has taken place in real life since the pandemic, and we weren't disappointed with the great lineup of performances, including best new artist winner Little Simz, BRITs rising star Holly Humberstone, and best rock/alternative act Sam Fender - to name a few. The roster of live presenters was pretty great, too. Idris Elba, Celeste, Tom Daley, Mo Farrah, and Clara Amfo were among the many.
Keep on reading to find out all the winners at the 2022 BRITs.
Album Of The Year
Winner: Adele – 30
Dave – We're All Alone in This Together
Ed Sheeran – =
Little Simz – Sometimes I Might Be...
It's be the second time the BRITs has taken place in real life since the pandemic, and we weren't disappointed with the great lineup of performances, including best new artist winner Little Simz, BRITs rising star Holly Humberstone, and best rock/alternative act Sam Fender - to name a few. The roster of live presenters was pretty great, too. Idris Elba, Celeste, Tom Daley, Mo Farrah, and Clara Amfo were among the many.
Keep on reading to find out all the winners at the 2022 BRITs.
Album Of The Year
Winner: Adele – 30
Dave – We're All Alone in This Together
Ed Sheeran – =
Little Simz – Sometimes I Might Be...
- 2/9/2022
- by Navi Ahluwalia
- Popsugar.com
Adele led the winners at tonight’s (Feb. 8) Brit Awards 2022, taking home three awards at the prestigious ceremony. The music icon triumphed as she picked up Artist of the Year, Album of the Year for 30 and Song of the Year for “Easy On Me.”
Her victory in the first category made her the first-ever artist to pick up the award, after the show ditched trophies in gendered categories for the first time — replaced by Artist of the Year and International Artist of the Year fields.
the third win of the...
Her victory in the first category made her the first-ever artist to pick up the award, after the show ditched trophies in gendered categories for the first time — replaced by Artist of the Year and International Artist of the Year fields.
the third win of the...
- 2/8/2022
- by Nick Reilly
- Rollingstone.com
Members of the crew for Coldplay and Lil Nas X have tested positive for Covid-19, causing the acts to withdraw from upcoming shows.
Lil Nas X performed last night in New York City at the annual Jingle Ball event, produced by iHeartRadio in multiple cities. The event returned to an in-person show this year after 2020 was presented as a virtual attraction.
He won’t be appearing in any other events, including tonight and at a Sunday event in the UK, both at London’s O2 Arena. Coldplay was also scheduled for the UK show.
The announcement on the two acts shows the continued risks of live indoor events, even as the pandemic wanes. There was no information immediately available on whether tests were returned on the Lil Nas X and Coldplay members and what precautions were taken. But at least in the New York case, the time frame was clearly...
Lil Nas X performed last night in New York City at the annual Jingle Ball event, produced by iHeartRadio in multiple cities. The event returned to an in-person show this year after 2020 was presented as a virtual attraction.
He won’t be appearing in any other events, including tonight and at a Sunday event in the UK, both at London’s O2 Arena. Coldplay was also scheduled for the UK show.
The announcement on the two acts shows the continued risks of live indoor events, even as the pandemic wanes. There was no information immediately available on whether tests were returned on the Lil Nas X and Coldplay members and what precautions were taken. But at least in the New York case, the time frame was clearly...
- 12/11/2021
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Soccer Aid for Unicef 2021, broadcast live and exclusively on ITV, Stv and the ITV hub this evening from the Etihad Stadium, has raised a record-breaking £13,014,769 so far for Unicef’s vital work keeping children around the world, happy, healthy and able to play.
Robbie Williams, Usain Bolt, David Beckham
This record-breaking amount was raised thanks to the generous support of the UK public, ITV and Stv viewers, and the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (Ciff) who matched all public donations up to £6.3 million, meaning double the difference for children. This figure has smashed all previous records for money raised on the night.
The eagerly anticipated match took place once again in Manchester, and this time players took centre stage at the sold out Etihad Stadium with 51,674 fans in attendance, in line with current Covid safety regulations, following last year’s match behind closed doors. The match ended 3-0 to Soccer...
Robbie Williams, Usain Bolt, David Beckham
This record-breaking amount was raised thanks to the generous support of the UK public, ITV and Stv viewers, and the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (Ciff) who matched all public donations up to £6.3 million, meaning double the difference for children. This figure has smashed all previous records for money raised on the night.
The eagerly anticipated match took place once again in Manchester, and this time players took centre stage at the sold out Etihad Stadium with 51,674 fans in attendance, in line with current Covid safety regulations, following last year’s match behind closed doors. The match ended 3-0 to Soccer...
- 9/6/2021
- Look to the Stars
David Beckham OBE, Founder of 7: The David Beckham Unicef Fund and Unicef Goodwill Ambassador since 2005, has today announced that he will be attending Soccer Aid for Unicef 2021, due to take place at Etihad Stadium, Manchester on Saturday 4th September and broadcast live on ITV and Stv.
During his attendance, the sporting icon will present the trophy to the winning team and reunite with old teammates Wayne Rooney, Gary Neville and Paul Scholes who are all set to play as part of the England team.
David Beckham also announced that the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (Ciff) will match public donations and fundraising along with the value of every ticket purchased for this year’s Soccer Aid for Unicef, meaning everything is doubled – up to a total of £6.3 million.
The Children’s Investment Fund Foundation is the world’s largest philanthropy that focuses specifically on improving children’s lives. Recognising...
During his attendance, the sporting icon will present the trophy to the winning team and reunite with old teammates Wayne Rooney, Gary Neville and Paul Scholes who are all set to play as part of the England team.
David Beckham also announced that the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (Ciff) will match public donations and fundraising along with the value of every ticket purchased for this year’s Soccer Aid for Unicef, meaning everything is doubled – up to a total of £6.3 million.
The Children’s Investment Fund Foundation is the world’s largest philanthropy that focuses specifically on improving children’s lives. Recognising...
- 7/30/2021
- Look to the Stars
James Arthur, Tom Grennan, Fara Williams, Micah Richards, Gary Neville and Paul Scholes were today announced as taking part in Soccer Aid for Unicef 2021 – the first time they have been part of the world’s biggest celebrity-charity football match.
They will be joined by Wayne Rooney who is coming out of retirement to play for England again. The Three Lions’ all-time record goal scorer managed the England side in 2020 but is once again taking to the pitch as a player.
Dermot O'Leary returns to host the live show on ITV, with England legend Alex Scott charged with getting all the gossip from the touch-line, as she makes her Soccer Aid for Unicef presenting debut alongside him.
The England vs. Soccer Aid World XI Fc clash is the tenth-ever. A family of four can attend the anniversary game for £60. This year, for the very first time, the match takes place on...
They will be joined by Wayne Rooney who is coming out of retirement to play for England again. The Three Lions’ all-time record goal scorer managed the England side in 2020 but is once again taking to the pitch as a player.
Dermot O'Leary returns to host the live show on ITV, with England legend Alex Scott charged with getting all the gossip from the touch-line, as she makes her Soccer Aid for Unicef presenting debut alongside him.
The England vs. Soccer Aid World XI Fc clash is the tenth-ever. A family of four can attend the anniversary game for £60. This year, for the very first time, the match takes place on...
- 6/23/2021
- Look to the Stars
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