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Perth Now
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
The 1975 wants fans to get involved with 'special' Glastonbury plans
The 1975 wants fans to submit "memories" to be featured in their Glastonbury headline set. The 'Love Me' hitmakers - made up of Matty Healy, Adam Hann, Ross MacDonald and George Daniel - are topping the bill at this year's Worthy Farm festival alongside Olivia Rodrigo and Neil Young, and they have something special planned. In an email sent out to fans on Tuesday (27.05.25), they said: "Join The 1975 in a special collaborative project for Glastonbury Festival. "We're inviting fans to share their favourite moments with The 1975 – whether it's footage from concerts, photos with your vinyl collection, or clips of you and your friends enjoying the music. 'Your memories could be featured in a collaborative video project debuting at Glastonbury.' Photos and videos can be submitted, while the page comes with a disclaimer for anyone getting involved. It reads: "You grant The 1975 the irrevocable right to use, reproduce, edit, publish, distribute, and publicly display the submitted media in any format or medium, now known or hereafter developed, including but not limited to promotional materials, broadcasts, websites, and social media channels. "You confirm that you are the rightful owner of the submitted media and have the authority to grant these rights. "If any individuals other than yourself are featured in the submission, you confirm that you have obtained their consent to be included and to grant the rights described above. 'No compensation or credit will be provided for the use of the submitted media, and The 1975 is under no obligation to use any submission." The Glastonbury show will be The 1975's only gig in 2025, as confirmed by their manager and Dirty Hit label boss Jamie Oborne. He told 'The Money Trench' podcast: "It's such a big gig, and it's the only show that we're playing this year. '[Matty Healy] thought doing it in isolation would be a really powerful thing. I obviously agreed with him, as I often do.'


Pink Villa
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Here's when Song Joong Ki, Chun Woo Hee's Florist may premiere: JTBC releases plans for Friday titles
JTBC has unveiled its robust Friday Series lineup for the latter half of 2025, hinting at a packed schedule of high-profile releases. Starting in July 2025, two back-to-back episodes will air every Friday at 8:50 PM KST. Although the network is yet to officially confirm premiere dates for all upcoming series, a close analysis of the programming timeline gives fans a strong idea of when the most anticipated drama Florist might air. Florist Among the Friday dramas, Florist stands out as one of the most eagerly awaited. Headlined by Song Joong Ki and Chun Woo Hee, it is a 12-episode romance series. It is expected to premiere either in the fourth week of August or early September. Florist explores the emotional journey of Sun Woo Hae (Song Joong Ki), a man who begins living a quiet, ordinary life much later than most. However, Sung Je Yeon (Chun Woo Hee) is a woman driven to disturb that peace in pursuit of her ambitions. Having once helped each other through their darkest days, the two reconnect after over a decade, reigniting a relationship full of warmth and vulnerability. The Good Man: Starring Lee Dong Wook and Lee Sung Kyung, this series will kick off the Friday slot, possibly airing late June or early July. The noir drama centers around Park Seok Chul (Lee Dong Wook), the eldest grandson of a powerful, third-generation gangster family. Despite being born into a world of crime and violence, Seok Chul stands out with his unexpectedly kind and pure-hearted nature. Struggling with the legacy of his family while quietly yearning for a different life, he finds himself at a crossroads when fate reunites him with his first love. Kang Mi Young (Lee Sung Kyung) is an aspiring singer who has faced her own share of hardships in pursuit of her dreams. Her reappearance in Seok Chul's life stirs up old emotions and unresolved tension. As the two reconnect, they must confront their individual ambitions and the dangerous realities of Seok Chul's world. Love Me: Featuring Seo Hyun Jin, Chang Ryul and TWICE's Dahyun, this series is anticipated to drop in mid-October. Love Me is a Korean adaptation of the popular Swedish drama. The series centers around a realistically flawed yet endearing family, where each member is navigating the complexities of love, relationships, and self-discovery. As the characters confront personal challenges and emotional turning points, the drama explores the ups and downs of romantic and familial bonds. Through its layered storytelling and heartfelt moments, Love Me offers a candid portrayal of how love evolves within a family that is far from perfect, yet deeply connected.


Perth Now
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Glastonbury headliners The 1975 preparing sixth studio album
The 1975 are working on a follow-up to 2022's 'Being Funny In A Foreign Language'. Matty Healy and co only have one concert booked for 2025, headlining Glastonbury on June 27, which frees up their time to make their sixth studio album. The 'Love Me' group's manager, Dirty Hit label boss Jamie Oborne, told the 'The Money Trench' podcast of Glasto: 'It's such a big gig, and it's the only show that we're playing this year. '[Matty Healy] thought doing it in isolation would be a really powerful thing. I obviously agreed with him, as I often do.' On new music, he said: 'They're making a record at the moment. I don't know when it will come out, but they're making one. 'I think they've earned the right to take their time. 'The world's gonna be listening, so it needs to be right.' Oborne teased that the LP is already sounding "pretty extraordinary". In 2023, Matty revealed the band would embark on an 'indefinite hiatus' from live shows after completing their mammoth 'Still… At Their Very Best' tour in March 2204. Performing at the Golden 1 Center, in Sacramento, California, in September, he told the crowd: 'It's wonderful you're all here. 'After this tour, we will be going on an indefinite hiatus with shows, so it's wonderful to have you guys with us tonight. Thank you so much.' Matty's mum Denise Welch had admitted her son was 'absolutely exhausted' and 'ready for a break". The TV star told Britain's OK! magazine: 'Matty is absolutely shattered. He's on a world tour and as much as it's hard to go, 'Oh please feel sorry for my boy', people don't realise that it's gruelling to be the lead singer, the creator, the writer, the producer of a massive show on the scale that Matthew does. 'Then he gets on stage and gets in a plane and flies seven hours then flies 24 hours. 'It's a wonderful life, but he's absolutely exhausted and ready for a break.'
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Why ‘What Is Wrong With Justin Bieber?' Is Trending Amid Haircut Selfies
has introduced his brand-new haircut on Instagram amid ongoing concerns about the singer's well-being. The pop sensation posted a series of Instagram updates on May 19, including a buzz-cut selfie with his father, Jeremy Bieber. Fans have been searching 'What's wrong with Justin Bieber?' as the two-time Grammy winner continues an Instagram posting spree. The 31-year-old singer has been highly active on the platform lately. His latest posts include photos of Hailey Bieber, playful videos of himself smiling, and a buzz-cut selfie with Jeremy. Bieber also shared details of a golf match with his father, writing, 'Shot 82 at the Stratford muni today.' He was referring to Stratford Municipal Golf Course in Stratford, Ontario, where the match took place. While some fans welcomed Bieber's frequent updates, others expressed concern over his mental health, given his increased online presence. One fan posted on X (formerly Twitter), 'What's wrong with Justin Bieber these days?' Another Reddit user added, 'With all the recent Bieber talk, I started thinking about his health. He's had a rough few years—mental health struggles, substance issues, and Ramsay Hunt syndrome. For someone so young, that's a lot.' Some fans pointed to Bieber's seemingly inebriated state in recent appearances. Earlier, videos from Coachella sparked discussion, including a topless clip of the 'Love Me' hitmaker. At one point, Bieber deactivated his Instagram after a live session. When he reactivated it, fans speculated that Hailey Bieber had briefly unfollowed him. However, the Rhode founder clarified that it was due to a 'glitch.' Meanwhile, Bieber has been actively promoting his new brand, Skylrk. After previewing Skylrk phone cases, he recently showcased hoodies in various colors. Reports state Bieber has been wearing Skylrk items since December 2023, including neon slides and basketball sneakers branded on the soles (via GQ). He also recently shared additional Skylrk merchandise on Instagram, including sandals and skullcap-style beanies. The post Why 'What Is Wrong With Justin Bieber?' Is Trending Amid Haircut Selfies appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.


Irish Independent
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
Five new podcasts to add to your playlist, from the latest updates in Diddy's trial to teens bonding over their glass eyes
This week's recommendations include Big Time, Everything Is Stories, Love Me and Deep Cover: The Truth About Sarah Conmen and chancers take centre stage in this week's podcast roundup. True fans will be captivated by stories that delve into the extremes of the human experience, as well as a summary of the latest developments in Sean 'Diddy' Combs' trial. Piece of Work Entertainment/ Campside Productions Big Time is lots of fun and a welcome, fresh take on the true crime genre. Each episode is opened by everyone's favourite bug-eyed movie star Steve Buscemi. The Reservoir Dogs and Boardwalk Empire star's cameo, albeit minimal, does bring a certain gravitas to the series. He tees up each story with an anecdotal reflection on his life and career. It's a fitting role for Mr Pink and has me questioning how much he is getting paid for his contribution.