CELINE DION RESCHEDULES 2022 EUROPEAN TOUR DATES TO 2023

UK “Courage World Tour” dates now rescheduled to 25 March through 11 April 2023.

As Celine Dion continues to recover from a recent health issue, the singer has announced she will be postponing her 2022 European “Courage World Tour” dates and rescheduling the shows to 2023. Celine had completed the first 52 shows on the tour before the pandemic emerged in March 2020, but recently has been treated for severe and persistent muscle spasms which are preventing her from performing, and her recovery is taking longer than she hoped. Her medical team continues to evaluate and treat the condition.

 
I’m so sorry we have to change our tour plans for Europe one more time; first we had to move the shows because of the pandemic, now it’s my health issues causing us to postpone the shows,” Celine said. “I am doing a little bit better…but I’m still experiencing some spasms. I need to be in top shape when I’m on stage. I honestly can’t wait, but I’m just not there yet… I’m doing my very best to get back to the level that I need to be so that I can give 100% at my shows because that’s what you deserve.
— Céline Dion
 
 
 

Tickets purchased for the affected tour dates will be honoured for the new rescheduled 2023 dates. The rescheduled tour dates in the UK are as follows:

Sunday 26 March 2023 - Utilita Arena, Birmingham (rescheduled from Wednesday 25 May 2022)

Monday 27 March 2023 - Utilita Arena, Birmingham (rescheduled from Thursday 26 May 2022)

Sunday 2 April 2023 - OVO Hydro, Glasgow (rescheduled from Wednesday 8 June 2022)

Monday 3 April 2023 - OVO Hydro, Glasgow (rescheduled from Thursday 9 June 2022)

Wednesday 5 April 2023 - AO Arena, Manchester (rescheduled from Sunday 5 June 2022)

Thursday 6 April 2023 - AO Arena, Manchester (rescheduled from Monday 6 June 2022)

Monday 10 April 2023 - The O2, London (rescheduled from Sunday 29 May 2022)

Tuesday 11 April 2023 - The O2, London (rescheduled from Monday 30 May 2022)

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MULTIPLE GRAMMY AWARD-WINNING SNARKY PUPPY ANNOUNCE UK RETURN IN 2022

Multiple Grammy Award-winning musical collective Snarky Puppy have announced a return to the UK in 2022 for a tour which includes a date at London’s OVO Arena Wembley.

A fusion of all things jazz funk and soul, Snarky Puppy are a live music juggernaut the likes of which has never been experienced before.

Though unconventional in many ways: their dynamic line-up, their blend of music, as well as their free-flowing concerts being more than just a gig; Snarky Puppy’s rise has been an organic, word-of-mouth spread phenomenon that has seen them morph into an ever-evolving and embryonic entity.

The 2022 run of October dates, which also include Glasgow, Bristol, and Manchester, will mark the first UK dates from the unique ensemble since they performed live in 2019 at the Royal Albert Hall; a performance they recorded and released as a live album (Snarky Puppy: Live At The Royal Albert Hall), winning them their most recent Grammy for last year’s Best Contemporary Instrumental Album.

The award follows on from their previous Grammy’s - Best R&B Performance in 2014, and Best Contemporary Instrumental Album in 2016 and 2017 – in what has been an incredible rise for a virtuoso, one-off group.

Snarky Puppy was formed by bassist and primary composer Michael League in 2003, starting inconspicuously enough as a group of college friends at the University of North Texas’ Jazz Studies program.

14 albums later, they have grown into a collective of sorts with as many as 25 members in regular rotation, with the sheer number of musicians making them a captivating live act. Many of the members have become successful solo artists in their own right.

At its core, Snarky Puppy represents the convergence of both black and white American music culture with various accents from around the world. Japan, Argentina, Canada, the United Kingdom all have representation in the group’s membership.

But more than the cultural diversity of the individual players, the defining characteristic of Snarky Puppy’s music is the joy of performing together in the perpetual push to grow creatively.

Their first gig was at their local pizza restaurant - roll on to 2022 and they are now playing at Wembley.

 
Snarky Puppy can seemingly adapt to any and every genre. [...] One of the more versatile groups on the planet right now.
— Rolling Stone
 
 
A barnstorming, groove-centric instrumental act with a rabid fan base.
— New York Times
 
 
A perfect balance between improv and groove.
— The Guardian
 

PAUL McCARTNEY ANNOUNCES 2022 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

Paul McCartney holding his guitar looking off to the side. His shirt has clouds and blue sky projected on to it

Paul McCartney has announced a North American tour for later this year, his first live shows since 2019.

 
I said at the end of the last tour that I’d see you next time. I said I was going to get back to you. Well, I got back!
— Paul McCartney
 

Following more than a year of speculation, Paul McCartney today announces his Got Back Tour, a 13-city return to US stages, kicking off on the 28th April with Paul’s first ever show in Spokane WA and running through to the 16th June in East Rutherford NJ, where Paul will play MetLife Stadium for the first time since 2016.

The Got Back Tour will see Paul’s live debuts in Hollywood FL, Knoxville TN and Winston-Salem NC, his first Fort Worth TX and Baltimore MD shows since 1976 with Wings and 1964 with The Beatles, respectively, and his first Oakland CA date in 20 years. The tour will also include stops in cities where Paul has put in more recent yet no less unforgettable performances, including Boston MA, Los Angeles CA, Orlando FL, Seattle WA, and Syracuse NY.

Tickets for all Got Back tour dates will be on sale to the public beginning Friday 25th February at 10am local time. American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning Tuesday 22nd February at 10am local time through Thursday 24th February at 10pm local time. For a full itinerary, see below or check paulmccartneygotback.com.

Got Back marks Paul’s first series of live shows since his Freshen Up Tour wrapped in July 2019–its 39-date 12-country odyssey concluding with a triumphant sold-out show at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles—a performance that instantly attained legendary status, generating rave reviews and Best of 2019 notices.

NIGHT FLIGHT ANNOUNCES BIGGEST LONDON SHOW TO DATE AT THE JAZZ CAFE THIS MAY

Fresh off of the stage at a sold out Servant Jazz Quarters show in London on Tuesday evening, Night Flight have now announced they will be playing their biggest London show to date, headlining the iconic Camden-based Jazz Cafe on Thursday 26 May.

Tickets on sale Friday 18 February 10am.

The last 12 months has also seen the band sell out their headline show at Colours, Hoxton as well as busily realising new music with their ‘Songs From Echo Zoo’ EP. Things continue to look bright for London-based four-piece and 2022 promises to be another fruitful year.

Led by singer-songwriter Sam Holmes, since 2018 the band have been working closely with Producer James Mottershead (The Magic Gang, Slaves) to create EPs ‘Carousel’, ‘White Noise’ and the double EP ‘Night Flight’.

ELTON JOHN ADDS SECOND AND FINAL NIGHT AT BRISTOL'S ASHTON GATE STADIUM FOR JUNE 2022

It is with great excitement that Elton John announces a second and final date at Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol on 26 June 2022 as part of his award-winning Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road: The Final Tour.

This new date will be the last time Elton John will be seen on tour in Bristol and the South West.

Elton plans to go out in the biggest possible way, performing at his very best, with the most spectacular production he’s ever had.

 
It’s the last time I will be touring and traveling the world… and I can’t wait to see you all one last time. I want to go out with a bang and say thank you and leave people thinking, ‘God I saw the last tour and it was fantastic’
— Elton John
 

Tickets go on-sale to the public on Thursday 2 December at 10am. Tickets available from Ticketmaster.

Elton will conclude his world-famous tour at major stadiums. Kicking off on 27 May 2022 in Frankfurt. The Final Tour will make stops in Europe in major cities such as Milan and Paris before shows in Norwich, Liverpool, Sunderland, Bristol, London, Swansea and Watford next June and July. Elton then travels across the pond to take his final bow in North America, playing in major cities including Vancouver, Toronto, Chicago and more. The North American run will kick off at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on 15 July, 2022 before concluding with back-to-back performances at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on 19 and 20 November 2022, commemorating his iconic performance at the historic venue in October 1975. 2023 begins with two shows in Auckland, New Zealand on 27 and 28 January, followed by dates in Australia (soon to be announced) before the epic four-year tour formally concludes there later that year.


ELTON JOHN ANNOUNCES TWO VERY SPECIAL HOMECOMING SHOWS AT WATFORD'S VICARAGE ROAD

It is with great excitement that Elton John today announces two very special nights at Vicarage Road as part of his award-winning Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road: The Final Tour on 3rd & 4th July 2022. The home of Elton’s beloved Watford F.C, Vicarage Road is a venue that holds a truly unique place in his heart. Now serving as Honorary Life-President of the Premier League club, Elton first became club chairman in 1976 and soon appointed Graham Taylor as team manager. His tenure oversaw an unprecedented period of success that saw his boyhood team rise through the four divisions to the top flight of the English Football League. Watford also finished runners up in the First Division to Liverpool in the 1982/83 season, and reached the FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium in 1984.

These very special Farewell Yellow Brick Road shows will be the fourth and fifth - and final- times that Elton has played at Vicarage Road. On May 5th, 1974, he famously appeared for the first time dressed in a “hornet” costume, a typically theatrical homage to the club’s nickname. He next played at the Hertfordshire club’s home ground on 18th June, 2005, as part of Peachtree Road tour. His last performance was on 29th May 2010: a night which famously raised £600,000 in much needed funds, allowing the club to purchase their talismanic striker and future club captain Troy Deeney.

 
I simply had to play Vicarage Road a final time as part of my Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour. My relationship with the club, with the fans, the players and the staff over the years have meant the world to me. Through the good times and the bad, Watford have been a huge part of my life. I love the club so dearly, and have had some of the best days of my life in those stands - these shows are going to be so incredibly emotional, and to spend them surrounded by my fellow Watford fans will be wonderful. We’ve been on quite the journey together. Come on you ‘Orns!
— Elton John

Tickets go on-sale to the public on Thursday 2 December at 10am. Tickets available from Ticketmaster.

Elton will conclude his world-famous tour at major stadiums. Kicking off on 27 May 2022 in Frankfurt. The Final Tour will make stops in Europe in major cities such as Milan and Paris before shows in Norwich, Liverpool, Sunderland, Bristol, London, Swansea and Watford next June and July. Elton then travels across the pond to take his final bow in North America, playing in major cities including Vancouver, Toronto, Chicago and more. The North American run will kick off at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on 15 July, 2022 before concluding with back-to-back performances at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on 19 and 20 November 2022, commemorating his iconic performance at the historic venue in October 1975. 2023 begins with two shows in Auckland, New Zealand on 27 and 28 January, followed by dates in Australia (soon to be announced) before the epic four-year tour formally concludes there later that year.

 

PAUL WELLER ANNOUNCES DATE AT DREAMLAND, MARGATE

Photo: Sandra Vijandi

Paul Weller is returning to Kent next summer to perform a special outdoor show at Dreamland.

Known as the 'ModFather', he will be performing at the Scenic Stage in Margate, on Friday, July, 15, 2022.

This won't be Weller's first time visiting the county, The Jam singer has also headlined at the Hop Farm festival and in 2019 performed at Bedgebury Pinetum.

Well known for his time in two legendary bands in addition to his solo work.

Paul Weller began his musical career in 1972 as a member of The Jam, with hit singles such as ‘Going Underground’, ‘That’s Entertainment;’ ‘Eton Rifles’, and ‘Town Called Malice’. The band released six albums before splitting in 1982, with Weller going on to form The Style Council, — with whom he released a further six LPs—before they disbanded in 1989.

His solo career launched in 1992, starting with the release of his self-titled effort that same year. He has gone on to release a total of 17 solo studio albums, including this yearyear’s ‘Paul Weller - An Orchestrated Songbook with Jules Buckley & The BBC Symphony Orchestra'.

Amongst the accolades from his incredible career, Weller was the recipient of the BRIT Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music in 2006, as well as the NME Award for Godlike Genius in 2010.

HERBIE HANCOCK ANNOUNCES HE IS GOING ON TOUR ACROSS EUROPE NEXT SUMMER

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Having just finished his US Summer tour including dates in his home town of Chicago, the 64th edition of Monterey Jazz Festival and at the world famous Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, the first four dates of the European Summer Tour 2022 have been announced.

Herbie will perform in Frankfurt, Bremen, Berlin and Hamburg as he returns to Europe for the first time since 2019. Tickets for all four dates are on sale now.

Now in the sixth decade of his professional life, Herbie remains where he has always been: at the forefront of world culture, technology, business and music. Herbie Hancock has been an integral part of every popular music movement since the 1960’s. As a member of the Miles Davis Quintet that pioneered a ground breaking sound in jazz, he also developed new approaches on his own recordings, followed by his work in the 70s - with record-breaking albums such as "Headhunters" - that combined electric jazz with funk and rock in an innovative style that continues to influence contemporary music. "Rockit" and "Future Shock" marked Hancock's foray into electronic dance sounds; during the same period he also continued to work in an acoustic setting with V.S.O.P.

Creative Chair for Jazz for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association, Institute Chairman of the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, recipient of the Kennedy Center Honor, Academy Award and Grammy Award Winner, Herbie is currently in the studio at work on a new album.

Further dates and ticket info will be announced shortly, stay tuned for further news and updates.