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American singer Matt Maeson to play Oran Mor in Glasgow
American singer Matt Maeson to play Oran Mor in Glasgow

Glasgow Times

time4 days ago

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  • Glasgow Times

American singer Matt Maeson to play Oran Mor in Glasgow

Matt Maeson, known for tunes like Hallucinogenics and Cringe, will take the Oran Mor Auditorium stage on February 1, 2026. READ NEXT: André Rieu to perform at Glasgow OVO Hydro - here's when Tickets go live at 10am on June 13. Meanwhile, tickets can also be purchased via Gigs In Scotland's pre-sale from June 11 at 10am. To purchase tickets, click HERE READ NEXT: Huge American singer coming to Glasgow as part of upcoming tour The news follows Maeson's latest release, his single Everlasting. The singer, who has over three million monthly listeners on Spotify and was born in Virginia, released his debut single, Cringe, back in 2016. Prior to the release of his debut album Bank on the Funeral in 2019, Maeson released two EPs, Who Killed Matt Maeson in 2017 and The Hearse in 2018. In 2019, Cringe reached number seven on the Adult Alternative Songs chart. The song later spent four weeks at number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart in August that year, the longest running number-one single by a new artist in 2019. In 2020, Maeson returned to number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart with Hallucinogenics, which went on to top the Billboard Rock Airplay chart one week later.

N.Flying eyes 'Everlasting' future
N.Flying eyes 'Everlasting' future

Korea Herald

time6 days ago

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  • Korea Herald

N.Flying eyes 'Everlasting' future

Celebrating several milestones, promises brighter future This year marks several milestones for boy band It marks 10 years since the group's anniversary, the first full-unit comeback after all five bandmates completed their mandatory military service and the release of "Everlasting" — the group's long-awaited second full-length album, arriving four years after the first. Leader Lee Seung-hyub took part in writing and composing all the tracks. 'It still feels like a dream that our second full album is finally out. I had been waiting for the members to return so we could complete this together,' Lee said in a group interview in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Monday. The album includes 12 tracks, each carefully selected to reflect their musical growth and heartfelt gratitude toward fans. The title track captures two keywords that stood out the most during the album's production: 'eternity' and 'moment.' 'Just like how perpetual snow exists even in the heat of summer, we wanted to express our desire to be everlasting,' Lee said. Vocalist Yoo Hwe-seung also shared his attachment to the track. 'From the moment I heard it, I knew this was the title song. Both musically and messagewise, it perfectly reflects where we are now.' Over the past two years, while Lee — exempted from military service due to a predebut injury — and Yoo — who completed his service earlier — remained active, the other three were away serving in the military. During this time, the duo kept the group's presence alive with new releases and performances. 'We didn't want to fall behind, so we kept honing our skills,' said drummer Kim Jae-hyun. 'Now that we're back, I can see how much more relaxed the others have become on the stage.' Lee added, 'Each of us has taken more ownership of our instruments and roles. It's more pressure, but we work harder than ever, trying new ways of performing even the same songs.' Now reunited, is gearing up for its first world tour under the banner "&Con4: Full Circle," covering 28 cities across Asia, US, Oceania, Europe and South America through January next year. 'Every country has its own energy and culture, so we're researching to tailor each show accordingly,' said Kim. 'We're trying to curate different set lists for each stop. It's exciting!' The tour kicked off in Seoul with three days of concerts at Olympic Hall from May 9-11 — the first time performing at the iconic venue for the band. Guitarist Cha Hun recalled, 'We performed new songs and arrangements, and the crowd's response was overwhelming. It really touched us.' Kim added with a smile, 'Fans were so into the music that some stopped recording to just enjoy the moment. That really stuck with me.' Reflecting on their 10th anniversary, bassist Seo Dong-sung said, 'It's hard to believe it's already been 10 years. As the youngest member, this journey feels surreal and I'm just thankful.' Yoo echoed the sentiment. 'It hasn't always been easy, but we've made it here by sharing stories with our fans. For the next 10 years, I want us to aim even higher and make better music.' The group still meets weekly for meals and conversations, deepening both their friendship and creative synergy. 'We're still learning about each other, still building our teamwork. At this point, we're more like brothers, like family.' Looking ahead, Kim shared his hopes: 'We've built our career step by step like a staircase — slow but steady. I want us to keep moving forward like that, one step at a time.' Yoo concluded, 'I hope this new album offers comfort and creates positive influence. More than anything, we want to be a band that gives good energy through good music.' jy@

Who are N.Flying? Meet the 5-member K-band dropping their album 'Everlasting' this May
Who are N.Flying? Meet the 5-member K-band dropping their album 'Everlasting' this May

Time of India

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Who are N.Flying? Meet the 5-member K-band dropping their album 'Everlasting' this May

K-pop boy band is set to release their second full-length album, Everlasting, on May 28, FNC Entertainment announced. The five-member group — Seunghyub, Hun, Jaehyun, Hweseung, and Dongsung — debuted in 2013 and recently unveiled a sophisticated new set of concept photos ahead of the album's release. Dressed in muted beige, grey, and brown suits, the members exude calm charisma and polished visuals. (엔플라잉) 2nd Album [Everlasting]Jacket Poster : Ever ❄ 만년설 (Everlasting)ALBUM RELEASE 🧊 2025.05.28 6PM (KST)#NFlying #엔플라잉 #2nd_Album #Everlasting #에버래스팅 #만년설 Marking their 10th debut anniversary, Everlasting reflects the group's wish to remain enduring — both as artists and with their fans. The album release will precede their 2025 world tour, &CON4: Full Circle, which is set to begin in the latter half of the year. Let's get to know the members a bit more: Seunghyub Birth Name: Lee Seung-hyub Position(s): Leader, Main Rapper, Lead Vocalist, Rhythm Guitar, Piano Birthday: October 31, 1992 (엔플라잉) 2nd Album [Everlasting]Jacket Poster : Ever Seung HyubTITLE ❄ 만년설 (Everlasting)ALBUM RELEASE 🧊 2025.05.28 6PM (KST)#NFlying #엔플라잉 #2nd_Album #Everlasting #에버래스팅 #만년설 Born in Seo-gu, Daegu, South Korea, Seunghyub began training at Media Line Entertainment before moving to FNC Entertainment. A knee injury in 2014 not only delayed Korean debut but also led to his exemption from mandatory military service. In addition to his group activities, he is active as a soloist and actor. He debuted solo under the stage name on February 22, 2021, with the single Clicker. Hun Birth Name: Cha Hoon Position(s): Lead Guitarist, Vocalist Birthday: July 12, 1994 (엔플라잉) 2nd Album [Everlasting]Jacket Poster : Ever HunTITLE ❄ 만년설 (Everlasting)ALBUM RELEASE 🧊 2025.05.28 6PM (KST)#NFlying #엔플라잉 #2nd_Album #Everlasting #에버래스팅 #만년설 Born in Seokgwan-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Hun joined FNC after passing a public audition he came across while busking in Hongdae with a friend. Although he auditioned just for fun, he made it through and went on to train for five years. Before Korean debut, Hun served as the temporary leader during the band's activities in Japan. He also appeared in AOA's Oh Boy and FT ISLAND's Love Sick music videos. Jaehyun Birth Name: Kim Jae-hyun Position: Drummer Birthday: July 15, 1994 (엔플라잉) 2nd Album [Everlasting]Jacket Poster : Ever Jae HyunTITLE ❄ 만년설 (Everlasting)ALBUM RELEASE 🧊 2025.05.28 6PM (KST)#NFlying #엔플라잉 #2nd_Album #Everlasting #에버래스팅 #만년설 Born in Incheon, Gyeonggi-do, Jaehyun was originally set to debut with CNBLUE but was later replaced by Minhyuk. He was discovered through street casting and trained for nine years. He served as the group's youngest member (maknae) for four years, until Hweseung joined in 2017. Hweseung Birth Name: Yoo Hoe-seung Position: Main Vocalist Birthday: February 28, 1995 (엔플라잉) 2nd Album [Everlasting]Jacket Poster : Ever Hwe SeungTITLE ❄ 만년설 (Everlasting)ALBUM RELEASE 🧊 2025.05.28 6PM (KST)#NFlying #엔플라잉 #2nd_Album #Everlasting #에버래스팅 #만년설 Originally from Imun-dong, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, Hweseung joined on June 19, 2017, and officially debuted on August 2 the same year. He gained recognition as a contestant on Produce 101 Season 2, ranking 39th before being eliminated in the top 35 round. He later earned the title "2019's Super Rookie" for his performances on Immortal Songs. Dongsung Birth Name: Seo Dong-sung Position(s): Vocalist, Bassist, Maknae Birthday: April 9, 1996 (엔플라잉) 2nd Album [Everlasting]Jacket Poster : Ever Dong SungTITLE ❄ 만년설 (Everlasting)ALBUM RELEASE 🧊 2025.05.28 6PM (KST)#NFlying #엔플라잉 #2nd_Album #Everlasting #에버래스팅 #만년설 Born in Seoul, Dongsung was introduced as a trainee under FNC's NEOZ SCHOOL in 2017. He had also competed in Mnet's d.o.b (Dance or Band) as the leader and bassist of the band team. It went on debut as HONEYST. After promoting as a guest member, he officially joined on January 1, 2020, and debuted with their sixth mini album So, Communication on June 10. He trained for seven years before joining the group.

N.Flying gears up for full-group return with 2nd LP
N.Flying gears up for full-group return with 2nd LP

Korea Herald

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

N.Flying gears up for full-group return with 2nd LP

is set to return as a full group for the first time in two years, announced agency FNC Entertainment on Monday. The band of five teased second studio album 'Everlasting' with a motion logo which signified the comeback with five circles merging into one. The LP is slated to be released on May 28 but the band unveiled the titular track in advance at its standalone concert in Seoul last week along with a string of unpublished songs. With the Seoul concert, began a new chapter in its career, welcoming back three members who completed serving their military duties. The three-day gig, dubbed '&Con4: Full Circle,' is the beginning of the band's international tour that encompasses 27 more stops running until January next year.

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