logo
‘I've survived cancer and grew up on the Falls – I can take being called sh**e': Brian Kennedy on criticism and his first acting role

‘I've survived cancer and grew up on the Falls – I can take being called sh**e': Brian Kennedy on criticism and his first acting role

Belfast Telegraph20 hours ago

Singer opens up to Kirsty Blake Knox about playing one of his literary heroes, his past health scares, Pride, and taking a stance on Gaza at Eurovision
'It's unrecognisable,' singer Brian Kennedy says in relation to the music industry, and how it's changed throughout his career. Kennedy is in the middle of recording his 19th album, which has the working title How Can I Keep From Singing?.
'[The industry] is run more than ever by accountants and people who count numbers. There aren't really any artistic people out there running the machine, as it were.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Will Ferrell ‘excited' to bring Eurovision musical to Broadway
Will Ferrell ‘excited' to bring Eurovision musical to Broadway

BreakingNews.ie

time39 minutes ago

  • BreakingNews.ie

Will Ferrell ‘excited' to bring Eurovision musical to Broadway

Will Ferrell has said he is 'excited' to bring a musical version of the Eurovision Song Contest to Broadway. The American actor, 57, is basing the project on his Netflix movie, Eurovision Song Contest: The Story Of Fire Saga, which he starred in opposite Canadian actress Rachel McAdams and British actor Dan Stevens. Advertisement 'We are more than excited to bring Eurovision to Broadway,' said Ferrell. 'The stage musical is a perfect place to continue our celebration of all the things we love about this amazing and unifying song competition.' Ferrell starred opposite Canadian actress Rachel McAdams, pictured, in the Netflix movie (Ian West/PA) The production will feature a book by Ferrell, Harper Steele, who both co-wrote the original film and were in the documentary Will & Harper together, and Anthony King, a TV and Broadway writer. Music will come from Savan Kotecha, who was behind the songs for the Netflix movie, and will be directed by Alex Timbers. Advertisement 'Will Ferrell and Harper Steele are my comedy heroes,' Timbers, a Tony award-winning director, said. 'And when I first saw their joyful movie Eurovision during the pandemic, it buoyed spirits during a very dark time. 'With this stage adaptation, I can't wait to bring that same mix of heart, spectacle, irreverence, and awe to audiences across the world.' In the 2020 movie, The Notebook actress McAdams, an Oscar nominee, and Elf star Ferrell play Icelandic musicians Lars Erickssong and Sigrit Ericksdottir who are competing at Eurovision. Advertisement JJ from Austria won Eurovision 2025 (AP Photo/Denes Erdos) It was nominated for a best original song Academy Award for Husavik (My Hometown) written by Kotecha, Fat Max Gsus, and Rickard Goransson. Eurovision director Martin Green, from the organising group, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), said: 'This is a stellar team for what I am sure will be an equally stellar adaption of a film the world loved. 'Our aim always is to bring the joy of the Eurovision Song Contest to more people globally – especially as we approach our 70th edition in 2026.' Last month, the 2025 winner of Eurovision was crowned as 24-year-old opera singer JJ from Austria, who entered with the dramatic Wasted Love. Advertisement The UK came 19th in May after Remember Monday earned 88 points from the national juries for their song What The Hell Just Happened? and no points from the audience. Netflix has previously turned its popular science fiction show Stranger Things into a play in the West End called Stranger Things: The First Shadow, which serves as a prequel to the series.

Rita Ora puts on a VERY racy display in skimpy sheer lingerie and tiny hot pants as she cosies up to pal Cara Delevingne before taking to the stage at World Pride in Washington DC
Rita Ora puts on a VERY racy display in skimpy sheer lingerie and tiny hot pants as she cosies up to pal Cara Delevingne before taking to the stage at World Pride in Washington DC

Daily Mail​

timean hour ago

  • Daily Mail​

Rita Ora puts on a VERY racy display in skimpy sheer lingerie and tiny hot pants as she cosies up to pal Cara Delevingne before taking to the stage at World Pride in Washington DC

Rita Ora put on a very racy display she posed for sizzling snaps before cosying up to pal Cara Delevingne backstage at World Pride in Washington DC on Friday. The songstress, 34, flaunted her jaw-dropping figure ahead of her performance at the festival in a skimpy sheer leopard print bralette and matching panties. Rita retained her modesty in the eye-popping look which she completed with a black bra and tiny striped hot pants. She accessorised with black knee-high socks and silver trainers, while the last edgy touch were black leather cut-out gloves. Rita posed up a storm in her trailer for the sizzling snaps before being joined by supportive pal Cara, 32. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The supermodel proved once again her quirky sense of style in quirky shades and baseball cap as she beamed for the camera. Rita captioned the post: 'PRIDE BABY! I LOVE YOU!'. Taking to the stage Rita performed her biggest hits for the crowd, as she joined the likes of Jennifer Lopez and Troye Sivan on the line-up. The pride festival is held at Festival Grounds At RFK Campus in Washington D.C. Rita recently boasted about her latest song Heat, which was released on Friday. In the single, she sings: 'Your heat on me. Sex on sight. Anywhere you like. Inside or outside.' Heat is expected to feature on her upcoming, still untitled, fourth album, which will be her first album release since her 2023 You & I. Rita has recently been supporting Kylie for the first leg of her tour after she previously revealed that Kylie's 2023 mega-hit from Tension, Padam Padam was nearly given to her. She accessorised with black knee-high socks and silver trainers, while the last edgy touch were black leather cut-out gloves The synth-pop banger - penned by Norwegian singer-songwriter Ina Wroldsen and producer Lostboy - was a viral hit for Kylie. But several artists were asked if they wanted to record it, including the Anywhere singer, because they didn't feel it was a Kylie song. It comes after she kicked off her support gig on the tour in April at Atlanta's State Farm Arena. Rita gushed after her gig: 'First night of the tour, wow the reception was incredible and I'm so grateful for this opportunity to connect with North America. It feels like such a huge compliment to open up for such an icon.' Kylie's Tension Tour will conclude on August 26. She will then head to New York for two shows at Madison Square Garden before stopping for one show at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. The star is the highest-selling Australian female artist of all time and the third best- selling in the UK. But she has only now begun to make a name for herself in the US following the success of her viral 2023 hit Padam Padam. In the past Kylie has claimed her failure to catch on stateside didn't phase her and she enjoyed her anonymity there, however, her record label revealed in 2023 that the singer now has her eyes firmly set on cracking the US market.

Everything you need to know about Pride Canterbury 2025
Everything you need to know about Pride Canterbury 2025

BBC News

time9 hours ago

  • BBC News

Everything you need to know about Pride Canterbury 2025

Pride Canterbury is backn this weekend, but it is going to look a bit different to previous its usual Dane John Gardens location closed for Levelling Up work until December, organisers have had to rethink and downscale 2025's free festivities. That means a new site and the event being reduced to just one day this year, taking place on Saturday 7 with the usual thousands still expected to attend - despite a yellow thunderstorm warning being forecast for Kent - here's everything you need to know about the borough's biggest LGBTQ+ celebration. Pride Canterbury will start at 11:00 BST on Saturday, with main entrance to the festival being via Tower House to Westgate Gardens.A parade featuring live music, flag waving and whistle blowing will then make its way along the high street before turning left onto carnival atmosphere will then continue onto Burgate via Sunstreet, then onto Sun Yard and Guildhall Street, before rejoining the high street and heading back to Westgate Gardens. There is no main stage with live acts this year - that is set to return in said they "can't wait to welcome everyone", adding: "While the forecast suggests a few showers throughout the day we know that a little rain can't dampen the spirit of Pride. "And while there may be no main stage this year, we promise there is lots to see and do." Festival-goers can enjoy a marketplace with more than 70 arts and craft stalls and dozens of food vendors, while there will also be family zones for those with children and a wellbeing area should anyone feel overwhelmed and in need of some support. The main festival will continue until 19:00 BST, but afterparty celebrations with drag queens, dancers and lively music will take place from 22:00 BST until the early hours of Sunday at Tokyo Tea Rooms cocktail bar on St George's those arriving by rail on the big day, Canterbury has two train stations, Canterbury East and Canterbury West, both of which are operated by South coming by car will find a number of park and ride facilities that are a short bus journey into the centre of town.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store