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D4VD will host gig in Glasgow as part of world tour
D4VD will host gig in Glasgow as part of world tour

Glasgow Times

time22-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Glasgow Times

D4VD will host gig in Glasgow as part of world tour

D4VD will perform at SWG3 in the West End on Thursday, October 16, 2025. He is known for his incredible hits such as Feel It, Here With Me, Romantic Homicide, Crashing, and Remember Me. The 20-year-old, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, began making music in 2021. READ MORE: Popular rock band to return to Scotland for Glasgow concert READ MORE: Well-known English rockers to host Glasgow gig Announcing the show, Gigs in Scotland said: "Just announced - D4VD. "SWG3, Galvanizers - October 16, 2025." Tickets for the concert will go on sale on Thursday, April 24, at 10am. Meanwhile, fans will be able to grab presale tickets from Wednesday, April 23, at 10am.

Coachella 2025: Singer d4vd's backflip goes wrong as he faceplants on stage
Coachella 2025: Singer d4vd's backflip goes wrong as he faceplants on stage

Yahoo

time13-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Coachella 2025: Singer d4vd's backflip goes wrong as he faceplants on stage

Rising star d4vd suffered a moment to forget during his Coachella debut on Friday. The 20-year-old 'Feel It' singer is going viral on social media after his onstage backflip attempt ended in a painful-looking faceplant. Leaning in to the embarrassing moment, d4vd — real name David Anthony Burke — posted a clip of the failed stunt on his own social media channels. The video shows him running towards a ledge on stage to perform the backflip; however, his foot slips and d4vd lands painfully on his head. Fortunately, the young singer is seen smiling quickly after and continues singing into his microphone on the floor. In a follow-up post on X, d4vd shared a video of himself landing a spinning flip later in the set, telling fans he 'GOT UP AND GOT DA AURA RIGHT BACK HO LMAOOO FUN SET FUN MF SET.' He later shared a meme of an elderly dog looking into a setting sun with the caption: 'humiliation ritual complete... see u next week coachella i love u.' Born in Queens, New York, began making music at his mother's recommendation to avoid receiving copyright strikes on his YouTube videos. His 2022 singles 'Here with Me' and 'Romantic Homicide' became viral hits on TikTok. LMFAOOO W CLIPFARM NIGGA W COACHELLA NIGGA — d4vd (@d4vddd) April 12, 2025 His debut album, Withered, is set to be released on April 25, 2025. 'I'm moving with a lot of intention nowadays," he told People magazine ahead of his Coachella debut. 'I've never been big on planning. I've never been big on setting goals cause looking too far ahead makes you lose what you're doing today. But I'm moving very militant, very tactical, very intentional with this year." 'With this project, it is very mature,' he added. 'It feels evolved, and I pray my fans hear that and feel that through the music as well.' Coachella 2025 is underway, with Green Day set to headline the Saturday night of the festival in Indio, California. Those not attending the festival in person can livestream performances on Coachella's YouTube channel or via the new Coachella Livestream app, beginning at 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET each day.

Coachella 2025: Singer d4vd's backflip goes wrong as he faceplants on stage
Coachella 2025: Singer d4vd's backflip goes wrong as he faceplants on stage

Yahoo

time13-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Coachella 2025: Singer d4vd's backflip goes wrong as he faceplants on stage

Rising star d4vd suffered a moment to forget during his Coachella debut on Friday. The 20-year-old 'Feel It' singer is going viral on social media after his onstage backflip attempt ended in a painful-looking faceplant. Leaning in to the embarrassing moment, d4vd — real name David Anthony Burke — posted a clip of the failed stunt on his own social media channels. The video shows him running towards a ledge on stage to perform the backflip; however, his foot slips and d4vd lands painfully on his head. Fortunately, the young singer is seen smiling quickly after and continues singing into his microphone on the floor. In a follow-up post on X, d4vd shared a video of himself landing a spinning flip later in the set, telling fans he 'GOT UP AND GOT DA AURA RIGHT BACK HO LMAOOO FUN SET FUN MF SET.' He later shared a meme of an elderly dog looking into a setting sun with the caption: 'humiliation ritual complete... see u next week coachella i love u.' Born in Queens, New York, began making music at his mother's recommendation to avoid receiving copyright strikes on his YouTube videos. His 2022 singles 'Here with Me' and 'Romantic Homicide' became viral hits on TikTok. LMFAOOO W CLIPFARM NIGGA W COACHELLA NIGGA — d4vd (@d4vddd) April 12, 2025 His debut album, Withered, is set to be released on April 25, 2025. 'I'm moving with a lot of intention nowadays," he told People magazine ahead of his Coachella debut. 'I've never been big on planning. I've never been big on setting goals cause looking too far ahead makes you lose what you're doing today. But I'm moving very militant, very tactical, very intentional with this year." 'With this project, it is very mature,' he added. 'It feels evolved, and I pray my fans hear that and feel that through the music as well.' Coachella 2025 is underway, with Green Day set to headline the Saturday night of the festival in Indio, California. Those not attending the festival in person can livestream performances on Coachella's YouTube channel or via the new Coachella Livestream app, beginning at 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET each day.

Coachella 2025: Singer d4vd's backflip goes wrong as he faceplants on stage
Coachella 2025: Singer d4vd's backflip goes wrong as he faceplants on stage

The Independent

time13-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Independent

Coachella 2025: Singer d4vd's backflip goes wrong as he faceplants on stage

Rising star d4vd suffered a moment to forget during his Coachella debut on Friday. The 20-year-old 'Feel It' singer is going viral on social media after his onstage backflip attempt ended in a painful-looking faceplant. Leaning in to the embarrassing moment, d4vd — real name David Anthony Burke — posted a clip of the failed stunt on his own social media channels. The video shows him running towards a ledge on stage to perform the backflip; however, his foot slips and d4vd lands painfully on his head. Fortunately, the young singer is seen smiling quickly after and continues singing into his microphone on the floor. In a follow-up post on X, d4vd shared a video of himself landing a spinning flip later in the set, telling fans he 'GOT UP AND GOT DA AURA RIGHT BACK HO LMAOOO FUN SET FUN MF SET.' He later shared a meme of an elderly dog looking into a setting sun with the caption: 'humiliation ritual complete... see u next week coachella i love u.' Born in Queens, New York, began making music at his mother's recommendation to avoid receiving copyright strikes on his YouTube videos. His 2022 singles 'Here with Me' and 'Romantic Homicide' became viral hits on TikTok. His debut album, Withered, is set to be released on April 25, 2025. 'I'm moving with a lot of intention nowadays," he told People magazine ahead of his Coachella debut. 'I've never been big on planning. I've never been big on setting goals cause looking too far ahead makes you lose what you're doing today. But I'm moving very militant, very tactical, very intentional with this year." 'With this project, it is very mature,' he added. 'It feels evolved, and I pray my fans hear that and feel that through the music as well.' Coachella 2025 is underway, with Green Day set to headline the Saturday night of the festival in Indio, California. Those not attending the festival in person can livestream performances on Coachella's YouTube channel or via the new Coachella Livestream app, beginning at 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET each day.

Safi Bugel's experimental album of the month
Safi Bugel's experimental album of the month

The Guardian

time21-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

Safi Bugel's experimental album of the month

In recent years, there's been a real appetite for a certain strain of hazy, quietly off-kilter pop made by classically trained musicians who favour a more DIY approach. Think Astrid Sonne, ML Buch or Tirzah, all of whom have put out records that are simultaneously cosy and jarring. Affectionately, the debut album by Raisa K, has a similar blueprint: simple melodies, unaffected vocals and scrappy production. The formula makes sense: K is a longstanding member of the pop-not-pop group Good Sad Happy Bad, and the record enlists some of the key players from that world: bandmates Marc Pell and Mica Levi (also Tirzah's producer) plus friend and collaborator Coby Sey. Here K takes the lead, exploring the mundanity of love, trust and tension with unembellished candour. The lyrics are unshowy – the kind of nonchalant sentiment you might jot down in your Notes app. These 12 short tracks are almost entirely laptop-produced, and each one is as wonky as it is soft and hooky, with an industrial crunch looming over a sweet sentiment, or a rickety Midi loop throwing off an otherwise-steady rhythm. Even with their simple mechanics and clear shared scene DNA, K's songs are striking. Feel It is especially hefty, with its confrontational vocals, clattering percussion and dense low-end frequencies. That weight carries into the more stripped-back interludes, as in the gorgeous, tender Stay. Standouts like As It Seems, or the more peppy Step, are also brilliant in a different way, as moreish as chart music from a parallel universe. The record was apparently written in snatches in K's schedule: mid-commute, during work breaks, watching her kids at the playground. It's a small detail that captures the album's strength: it celebrates a kind of everyday intimacy, one that's messy and unpredictable. Don Kashew has been crafting percussive, downtempo rhythms in a corner of the internet for some time. This month, the Zurich-based producer adds to the canon with Bellows (Subject to Restrictions), a collection of hypnotic, almost eerie, tracks, where neo-folk woodwind instruments wind around swampy synthesisers. In 2017, Japanese experimental musician and former punk Posuposu Otani relocated to the mountains of Kanagawa to explore his connection to nature through the medium of throat singing and the Jew's harp. On his self-titled debut album (33-33), we hear those guttural, gurgling sounds offset against gentle melodies: a strangely relaxing listen. There's another strong debut from Horse Vision. Another Life ( presents the Stockholm duo's exciting brand of midwestern emo and country music for the online age. Think soft guitars and sad-boy lyrics, complete with Auto-Tune, scruffy electronic flourishes and an MIA reference.

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