Wednesday 23 February 2011

T In The Park Tickets On Sale Friday,


For the 2011 edition of the Scottish festival, T in The Park tickets will go on sale forthcoming friday.

Three of the biggest bands in the world: Arctic Monkeys, Coldplay and Foo Fighters will be headlining the festival.

Blink 182, Pulp, The Script, My Chemical Romance, Plan B, Pendulum, Deadmau5, Brandon Flowers, Beady Eye, Tinie Tempah, The Saturdays, Blondie, The Streets, and Bright Eyes are the other bands to perform at this year festival.

T In The Park 2011 takes place at Balado Airfield near Kinross, Scotland from Thursday 7th July – Sunday 10th July.

Friday 18 February 2011

Glastonbury ticket re-sale details


In mid-April Glastonbury Festival ticket will go back on sale,ticket will be limited has been announced by the organizers.

It has been another opportunity for those fans who are still without tickets and wants to be part of it,fans can buy tickets as limited numbers of tickets are available.

In order to get tickets fans need to get themselves register.

“Re ticket resale - likely to be mid-April after people have had chance to pay balances. Looks like there won’t be v.many to go back on sale.” was the message from glastofest.

Emily Eavis tweeted moments later, stating: “To all asking,we can't let you know numbers yet,but i'm afraid it's not looking like there will be many cancellations.Sorry.”

It has been announced by the organizers that those who had paid deposit in October tickets sale should null their remaining balance before the re-opening of tickets on 1 April.

Beyonce and Coldplay were confirmed as headliners last week for the festival, which takes place on 22-26 June at Worthy Farm, Pilton, Somerset, UK.

Monday 14 February 2011

'Justin Bieber: Never Say Never'


It was normal to anticipate that reviewers wouldn't care for "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never."

In any case, film critics are (supposedly) tough, crusty, normally over-the-age-of-40 people who don't appreciate the inspiring nuances of "Baby," Bieber memes and combed-forward haircuts. How could they perhaps like a 3-D Justin Bieber biopic? Well, revelation.

Some critics are giving the movie optimistic or at slightest halfway polite, reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it currently possesses a 62 percent fresh rating. Granted, that score drops a bit, to 53 percent, when you filter by "top critics."

But still, it's a better average than the reviews yielded for the most recent movies starring Natalie Portman ("No Strings Attached": 52 percent), Anthony Hopkins ("The Rite": 16 percent) and Jennifer Aniston ("Just Go With It": 27 percent).

Wednesday 9 February 2011

Suede Tickets for 2011 London Residency on Sale Now at GetMeIn

Britpop pioneers Suede continue their return with a 3-night residency at the O2 Brixton Academy in London on 19th, 20th and 21st May, after fresh from their glorious December show at London’s The O2 Arena.With tickets available for fans through Ticketmaster’s GET ME IN! ticket marketplace.

Brett Anderson with Richard Oakes, Simon Gilbert, Neil Codling and Matt Osman, Suede dedicate fronted every night to one of their influential first 3 albums; 1993’s eponymous titled debut “Suede,” 1994’s majestic “Dog Man Star” and the chart-storming Britpop classic, “Coming Up.” Each night the band will play an album in its entirety, including single b-sides from each era.

Watching Suede perform these influential albums in their entirety is a treat no fan can afford to miss. A rare treat, better secure your Suede tickets now for any or all of the Brixton Academy concerts.

Friday 4 February 2011

Blur's Alex James To Launch Music Festival


It's been announced that Blur bassist Alex James is to organize a musical festival at his own farm in Oxfordshire.

From September 9-12,the event will take place and will feature performances from KT Tunstall and Steve Earle.

Along with live music festival will also boast cookery masterclasses, pop-up restaurants and a farmers market.

James said: "We'll throw open the farm gates for Harvest this September. My family are looking forward to a celebration of all our favourite things - food, the farm and music. What more could we ask for?"