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Perth Now
16 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Scouting For Girls' Roy Stride doesn't hold a grudge against Noel Gallagher for branding them 'Scouting For Idiots'
Scouting For Girls' Roy Stride doesn't hold a grudge against Noel Gallagher for branding the group 'Scouting For Idiots' and will attend the Oasis Live '25 Tour. The She's So Lovely hitmakers are playing the Britpop group's biggest rival Blur's bassist Alex James' Big Feastival on August 22. Back in 2008, an ever-mouthy Noel gave his opinion of popular artists of the time, including Scouting For Girls, during an interview on BBC Radio 1. Quizzed by Contact Music if he ever retaliated, frontman Roy Stride said: 'I would never retaliate. 'He was like a God. Did it hurt? Not really. I never heard it. My wife heard it live on radio because I think he said it on Radio 1, but she was like, Oh, he basically sounded like he'd been out all night and he came in, and was just reviewing every single band, and he was just saying that about every band. I've never met him since. 'You can see on my vinyl here. And I've got, yeah, I've got everything. I've got Oasis and Blur.' Asked if he was lucky enough to bag a ticket to Oasis' first tour in 16 years - which kicks off on July 4 in Cardiff - he said: 'I have one, but I didn't get it in the original bout. I was like, there for eight hours. I spent my entire day in a bad hotel room trying to get tickets. But I've since managed to get one because I'm currently in LA and so I've got one for the Rose Bowl in California, which is going to be quite a mad thing, because I can't imagine seeing Oasis in California.' Scouting For Girls have a busy summer ahead, and a tour in 2026, while they have a new album on the way. Roy says they are gunning for the 2026 Easter number one with the follow-up to 2023's The Place We Used to Meet. He said: 'The album's not going to come out till next Easter, and we're going for Easter number one, because This Ain't A Long Song was Easter number one. And nobody ever dreamed of having an Easter number one before or since.' Big Feastival takes place on Alex James' Cotswolds farm between 22 – 24 August. Weekend and day tickets are on sale now via


The Sun
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Recently reunited noughties pop band accidentally reveal secret Glastonbury set live on TV
A HIP-HOP duo have got fans going by confirming their spot at Glastonbury during a livestream - while the news was outed by presenter Roman Kemp. The pop stars, who rose to fame in the Noughties, have recently reunited after their shock split in 2015. 5 5 Mama Do The Hump stars Jordan "Rizzle" Stephens and Harley "Sylvester" Alexander-Sule are set to play Glastonbury this summer - but the news was blurted out by host Roman. Jordan was appearing live on Arsenal 's pre-match show when the presenter declared the big news. Kemp stated: "You're playing Glastonbury this year." The alarmed singer noted: "I haven't actually announced that yet…" The DJ corrected himself: "You're not playing Glastonbury this year..." Jordan - who has been in a relationship with Little Mix's Jade Thirlwall since 2020 - admitted: "It's gonna come out at some point." "Last time was like 10 years ago. New album too, can't wait," echoed a second. A third delighted fan wrote: "Hopefully introduced by Huey Morgan." Their debut album, Stereo Typical, was released in 2011 and Roaring 20s followed in 2013. Both albums reached number 5 in the UK charts. The pair also had several chart-topping songs, including a collaboration with Olly Murs Heart Skips a Beat which reached number one in 2012. Harley previously said about their split: "We were both, very much not in a position to be pop stars at that time." Jordan added: "But yeah, we took a break because I was doing loads of drugs. "I had crippling anxiety." The pair both agreed their health was suffering because of their music careers. Reminiscing on the exact day the pair decided to take a step back from the limelight, Harley said: "It was one of the most depressing days of my life." He explained that he experienced a panic attack after performing at a festival. "Performing in front of 15, 20,000 people or whatever, and coming off and feeling worse than you did when you went on stage. I was like, that's not right," he said. "And I think we both just looked at each other like yeah, nah that's not the one." The Down With The Trumpets hitmakers are also heading to Brighton in May, London's Somerset House and Manchester's Castlefield Bowl in July, plus The Cotswolds' Big Feastival in August. 5 5 5


The Irish Sun
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Recently reunited noughties pop band accidentally reveal secret Glastonbury set live on TV
A HIP-HOP duo have got fans going by confirming their spot at Glastonbury during a livestream - while the news was outed by presenter Roman Kemp. The pop stars, who rose to fame in the Noughties, have recently reunited after their shock split in 2015. 5 Rizzle Kicks' Glastonbury news was announced by accident Credit: Getty 5 The hip hop duo are back with a bang and heading to Worthy Farm Credit: Handout news was blurted out by host Jordan was appearing live on news . Kemp stated: "You're playing Glastonbury this year." The alarmed singer noted: "I haven't actually announced that yet…" Read more on Glastonbury The DJ corrected himself: "You're not playing Glastonbury this year..." Jordan - who has been in a relationship with Little Mix's Jade Thirlwall since 2020 - admitted: "It's gonna come out at some point." Fans commented on social media: "Yay, I hope I can see them," "Last time was like 10 years ago. New album too, can't wait," echoed a second. Most read in Music A third delighted fan wrote: "Hopefully introduced by Huey Morgan." Their debut album, Rizzle Kicks' Jordan Stephens reveals shock drug overdose & cocaine addiction Both albums reached number 5 in the UK charts. The pair also had several chart-topping songs, including a collaboration with Harley previously said about their split: "We were both, very much not in a position to be pop stars at that time." Jordan added: "But yeah, we took a break because I was doing loads of drugs. "I had crippling anxiety." The pair both agreed their health was suffering because of their music careers. Reminiscing on the exact day the pair decided to take a step back from the limelight, Harley said: "It was one of the most depressing days of my life." He explained that he experienced a panic attack after performing at a festival. "Performing in front of 15, 20,000 people or whatever, and coming off and feeling worse than you did when you went on stage. I was like, that's not right," he said. "And I think we both just looked at each other like yeah, nah that's not the one." The Down With The Trumpets hitmakers are also heading to Brighton in May, London's Somerset House and Manchester's Castlefield Bowl in July, plus The Cotswolds' Big Feastival in August. 5 Mama Do The Hump stars Jordan "Rizzle" Stephens and Harley "Sylvester" Alexander-Sule Credit: PA 5 The iconic stars will be performing in Somerset Credit: Getty 5 Jordan has been in a relationship with Little Mix's Jade Thirlwall since 2020 Credit: PA


Scottish Sun
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Recently reunited noughties pop band accidentally reveal secret Glastonbury set live on TV
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A HIP-HOP duo have got fans going by confirming their spot at Glastonbury during a livestream - while the news was outed by presenter Roman Kemp. The pop stars, who rose to fame in the Noughties, have recently reunited after their shock split in 2015. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 5 Rizzle Kicks' Glastonbury news was announced by accident Credit: Getty 5 The hip hop duo are back with a bang and heading to Worthy Farm Credit: Handout Mama Do The Hump stars Jordan "Rizzle" Stephens and Harley "Sylvester" Alexander-Sule are set to play Glastonbury this summer - but the news was blurted out by host Roman. Jordan was appearing live on Arsenal's pre-match show when the presenter declared the big news. Kemp stated: "You're playing Glastonbury this year." The alarmed singer noted: "I haven't actually announced that yet…" The DJ corrected himself: "You're not playing Glastonbury this year..." Jordan - who has been in a relationship with Little Mix's Jade Thirlwall since 2020 - admitted: "It's gonna come out at some point." Fans commented on social media: "Yay, I hope I can see them," "Last time was like 10 years ago. New album too, can't wait," echoed a second. A third delighted fan wrote: "Hopefully introduced by Huey Morgan." Their debut album, Stereo Typical, was released in 2011 and Roaring 20s followed in 2013. Rizzle Kicks' Jordan Stephens reveals shock drug overdose & cocaine addiction Both albums reached number 5 in the UK charts. The pair also had several chart-topping songs, including a collaboration with Olly Murs Heart Skips a Beat which reached number one in 2012. Harley previously said about their split: "We were both, very much not in a position to be pop stars at that time." Jordan added: "But yeah, we took a break because I was doing loads of drugs. "I had crippling anxiety." The pair both agreed their health was suffering because of their music careers. Reminiscing on the exact day the pair decided to take a step back from the limelight, Harley said: "It was one of the most depressing days of my life." He explained that he experienced a panic attack after performing at a festival. "Performing in front of 15, 20,000 people or whatever, and coming off and feeling worse than you did when you went on stage. I was like, that's not right," he said. "And I think we both just looked at each other like yeah, nah that's not the one." The Down With The Trumpets hitmakers are also heading to Brighton in May, London's Somerset House and Manchester's Castlefield Bowl in July, plus The Cotswolds' Big Feastival in August. 5 Mama Do The Hump stars Jordan "Rizzle" Stephens and Harley "Sylvester" Alexander-Sule Credit: PA 5 The iconic stars will be performing in Somerset Credit: Getty


Metro
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Noughties icons accidentally announce they're playing Glastonbury 2025
Rizzle Kicks have let slip they will be performing at Glastonbury Festival this year. The Mama Do the Hump duo – comprised of Jordan Stephens, and Harley Alexander-Sulé, both 33 – are yet to officially confirm their Worthy Farm appearance, but during a livestream the news was leaked straight from the horse's mouth. Jordan appeared on Arsenal's YouTube channel on Tuesday, and was forced to make the revelation. Radio host and life-long Arsenal fan Roman Kemp did an oopsies when he said outright to Jordan, 'You're playing Glastonbury this year,' to which the singer interrupted and said: 'I haven't actually announced that yet…' Awkward. Nice one Roman. Fans of the Down With The Trumpets hitmakers have a few options this year if they want to see the duo live, as they're heading to Brighton in May, London's Somerset House and Manchester's Castlefield Bowl in July, as well as The Cotswolds' Big Feastival in August. But now it seems on the last weekend in June the pair will be heading to Glastonbury alongside confirmed headliners including The 1975, Neil Young, and Olivia Rodrigo. While the headliner line-up is always contentious, there's no doubt the 2025 festival is jam-packed with millennial nostalgic favourites like Rizzle Kicks. Franz Ferdinand, the Scissor Sisters, Kaiser Chiefs, The Script, The Libertines, Fatboy Slim and The Maccabees will all be taking to the stage at various points throughout the weekend, keeping noughties lovers satisfied. The biggest artists of 2025 are also in abundance with Charli XCX, Doechii, and newcomer Lola Young also billed throughout the weekend. Tickets are now officially sold out with the resale over and out for another year, with the only options still available if you want to attend being volunteering or winning competitions. While Emily Eavis has dropped line up posters for Woodsies stage, Acoustic stage, West Holts stage, Shangri-La and Silver Hayes, many more acts are still to be announced, with over 2,000 artists descending on the Somerset festival. Fans are also wondering who this year's secret set will be, after the Woodsies Stage was flooded with fans who discovered last minute that Kasabian would be performing there last year. Contenders this year seem to be HAIM, The Cure, Mumford and Sons, Sam Fender and Green Day, though we won't find out for sure until the day of. Reflecting on their career and talking their comeback in an interview with Metro in February, Jordan explained: Jordan explained: 'When we were at our peak around 2012, it was an amazing time, but there was a whole different perception of 'coolness,' which I find fascinating. 'There was this way you were supposed to be and positioning was like a real thing, which I think is kind of blended nowadays and there was this – I felt there was, anyway – a friction with the fact that we were delivering kind of…joyfulness.' He explained how 'self-professed hip hop or musical purists' didn't think they were cool or truly inkeeping with the spirit of hip hop. But now in 2025, after a pandemic, Braxit and a shifting global atmosphere, Rizzle Kicks are the tonic we need, he said. 'I think it's actually cooler now than it was before to be joyful, on the basis that it's not as readily available anymore. It's almost like a scarcity, so our currency's gone up, our currency of joy is up,' he said. Rizzle Kicks are not the only stars to prematurely announce their Glastonbury appearance, as Example accidentally self-confirmed earlier this month. More Trending Example – real name Elliot Gleave – shared a list of upcoming shows on his Instagram page, including one pixelated date on June 27, which just so happens to coincide with Glastonbury. The Kickstarts hitmaker, 42, shared a list of milestones achieved going into 2025, including his first show in Japan and first Reading and Leeds performance. He also pixelated somewhere that he would be performing for the ninth time, with fans pointing out he has performed at Glastonbury eight times previously. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Oscar-winning actor confirmed for 2025 Capital Summertime Ball in most insane line-up MORE: Huge US superstar confirmed for 2025 Capital Summertime Ball in most insane line-up MORE: Britain's Got Talent judge blasts claim act that sparked hundreds of complaints is 'offensive'