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Laufey announces A Matter of Time Tour across North America with Suki Waterhouse

time3 days ago

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Laufey announces A Matter of Time Tour across North America with Suki Waterhouse

Laufey is hitting the road again. On Thursday, the "Silver Lining" singer announced in an Instagram post that she is embarking later this year on her new A Matter of Time Tour, which will have stops across North America. She also announced that Suki Waterhouse will be touring with her. "I PRESENT TO YOU… A MATTER OF TIME TOUR 🤍 In North America this fall with angel @sukiwaterhouse!!" Laufey wrote in post's caption. She added, "Cannot wait to welcome you to the world of #AMatterOfTime." The tour will begin at the Kia Center in Orlando, Florida, on Sept. 15 and have stops in Houston, Phoenix, Vancouver, Nashville, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., before its final stop the TD Garden in Boston on Oct. 27. Additionally, a press release from Madison Square Garden stated that the singer will be making her headlining debut at the venue Oct. 15. Waterhouse also took to Instagram this week to share the news, writing, "Opening for the brightest star @laufey, what a dream ☁️ see you on tour!!!" Laufey's new tour will take place after the release of her album "A Matter of Time," out Aug. 22. The singer announced the new album earlier this month in an Instagram post. "I've taken my diary and turned it into an album of songs, delving into the whole range of emotions -- from the beautiful to the ugly -- that one experiences as life and love unfold in time 🕰," she captioned the post. So far, two songs from the album -- "Tough Luck" and "Silver Lining" -- have already been released. The presale for A Matter of Time Tour tickets begins Tuesday, June 3, at 10 a.m. local time. General ticket sales will begin Friday, June 6, at 10 a.m. local time.

Glasgow student's fashion showcased at Cannes Film Festival
Glasgow student's fashion showcased at Cannes Film Festival

Glasgow Times

time6 days ago

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  • Glasgow Times

Glasgow student's fashion showcased at Cannes Film Festival

Ella Sharp, a student at Hillhead High School, wowed international audiences with her design, The Joanie, showcased as part of the Junk Kouture initiative — a global youth fashion movement celebrating creativity and sustainability. Crafted from foil blankets and race numbers, Ella's eye-catching design stood out among the celebrity glitz of Cannes, demonstrating the power of fashion with a purpose. Read more: Glasgow School of Art lecturer turns 28 years of memories into bold new show (Image: Brian McEvoy) (Image: Brian McEvoy) Junk Kouture featured eight show-stopping designs on the red carpet, created by secondary school students from the UK, Ireland, Italy, and Monaco — each outfit built from repurposed waste materials. Discarded crisp packets were transformed into a piece called Silver Lining by Lara Keena and Hannah Martin from Westmeath, Ireland, while over 1,500 plastic milk bottle caps were used to construct End of an Era by Carys Clutterbuck, Hannah Pugh, and Chiedza Makuto from Stroud, UK. Other designs included Nespresso Yourself by Irish students Jamie O'Grady and Nichola Fitzpatrick, made from aluminium coffee pods and bags, and Marée Noire by Monaco students Daniela Pagotto and Nathanaël Sargenti, built from sea glass, plastic bottles, and buttons. The striking designs, paraded alongside film stars and influencers, underscored a vital message about sustainable living and circular fashion. Junk Kouture challenges students to rethink waste, transforming everyday discarded materials into innovative fashion. (Image: Brian McEvoy) (Image: Brian McEvoy) Read more: Glasgow event celebrates £2.9m investment in STEM education The initiative aims to not only foster creativity but to raises awareness of the environmental impact of fast fashion and promote alternatives where nothing is wasted, and everything is valued. For Ella and her fellow creators, walking the red carpet in Cannes marked a milestone moment — showcasing that bold ideas and responsible fashion can take centre stage on the world's most iconic platforms. To find out more about the movement, the Junk Kouture website or follow @junkkouture on social media.

In Pics: Cannes red carpet gets a green makeover with Junk Kouture
In Pics: Cannes red carpet gets a green makeover with Junk Kouture

Extra.ie​

time21-05-2025

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  • Extra.ie​

In Pics: Cannes red carpet gets a green makeover with Junk Kouture

Cannes is renowned for its red carpets, movie stars and glamour – but this year, something a little different turned heads on La Croisette. A show-stopping collection of designs created entirely from repurposed materials took centre stage. Junk Kouture showcased eight incredible designs, dreamed up and crafted by students from Ireland, the UK, Italy and Monaco. Students in Junk Kouture creations at the JW Marriott Cannes ahead of stepping out at the Cannes Film Festival 2025. Pic: Brian McEvoy Crisp packets, coffee pods, milk bottle caps and sea glass were transformed into runway-ready fashion with a powerful message. The young designers aimed to prove that circular fashion belongs on every red carpet as they stopped festival-goers in their tracks. Junk Kouture is empowering the next generation of changemakers to tackle the environmental impact of fast fashion and champion circular design, where waste is reimagined as resource. Student Ella Sharp in Junk Kouture creation 'The Joanie' at the Cannes Film Festival 2025. Pic: Brian McEvoy There were two standout designs flying the flag for Irish creativity. Nespresso Yourself by Jamie O'Grady and Nichola Fitzpatrick from Presentation College, Tuam, wowed the Cannes crowds with a futuristic flair, crafted entirely from aluminium coffee pods and bags. Student Jamie O'Grady, from Presentation College, in Tuam, Co Galway, in Junk Kouture creation 'Nespresso Yourself' at the Cannes Film Festival 2025. Pic: Brian McEvoy Silver Lining by Lara Keena and Hannah Martin from Moate Community School, Westmeath, brought a dose of metallic magic to La Croisette. Student Lara Keena, from Moate Community School, Westmeath, in Junk Kouture creation 'Silver Lining' at the Cannes Film Festival 2025. Pic: Brian McEvoy Schools can jump into the 2025/26 Junk Kouture programme now. Student Carys Clutterbuck in the Junk Kouture creation 'End of an Era' at the Cannes Film Festival 2025. Pic: Brian McEvoy Student Ella Sharp in Junk Kouture creation 'The Joanie' at the Cannes Film Festival 2025. Pic: Brian McEvoy Student Irene Donato in the Junk Kouture creation 'Fenice' at the Cannes Film Festival 2025. Pic: Brian McEvoy Student Malak Abouelouafa El Idrissi in the Junk Kouture creation 'Girl on Fire' at the Cannes Film Festival 2025. Pic: Brian McEvoy Student Daniela Pagotta in the Junk Kouture creation 'Maree Noire' at the Cannes Film Festival 2025. Pic: Brian McEvoy Student Jamie O'Grady, from Presentation College, in Tuam, Co Galway, in Junk Kouture creation 'Nespresso Yourself' at the Cannes Film Festival 2025. Pic: Brian McEvoy Student Carys Clutterbuck in the Junk Kouture creation 'End of an Era' at the Cannes Film Festival 2025. Pic: Brian McEvoy Student Lara Keena, from Moate Community School, Westmeath, in Junk Kouture creation 'Silver Lining' at the Cannes Film Festival 2025. Pic: Brian McEvoy

Watch Rilo Kiley Revisit Fan Favorite ‘Silver Lining' on ‘Kimmel'
Watch Rilo Kiley Revisit Fan Favorite ‘Silver Lining' on ‘Kimmel'

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Watch Rilo Kiley Revisit Fan Favorite ‘Silver Lining' on ‘Kimmel'

Rilo Kiley appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform their song 2007 song 'Silver Lining.' The indie band, led by Jenny Lewis, took the late-night show stage for an intimate performance that focused on the music rather than dramatic production, offering a tease of their current tour. The group, who reunited earlier this year after breaking up in 2011, are releasing their greatest hits album, That's How We Choose to Remember It, today. 'Silver Lining' originally appeared on 2007's Under the Blacklight, the band's final studio LP, and is the opening track on the new compilation. More from Rolling Stone Shakira Reflects on 20 Years of 'Hips Don't Lie': 'It Changed My Story' Watch Jessica Pratt and Destroyer Perform Together on 'Everybody's Live' Barry Keoghan Met With Ringo Starr to 'Study Him' for Upcoming Films Rilo Kiley, comprised of Lewis, Blake Sennett, Pierre De Reeder, and Jason Boesel, recently kicked off their reunion tour, which runs through May and resumes in September. They'll hit their previously-announced festival appearances at Just Like Heaven (May 10) and Kilby Block Party (May 16) along the way. 'It's going to be wonderful for us, like going back to the purest version of yourself, that early '20s place where everything is possible,' Lewis said in a statement. 'You're in a van and Jason's got the map, Pierre is behind the wheel, and I'm on the shitty acoustic guitar on the bench seat working out a new song with Blake. I don't think it's ever been as good as that, when it was just us against the world.' That's How We Choose to Remember It features 11 songs off the group's four LPs. 'For some people, Rilo Kiley evokes a formative, emotional time in life, when you were maybe grasping for your place in the universe,' Sennett said in a statement. 'We were too.' De Reeder added, 'Planning this reunion over these past months has been like reconnecting with family. We haven't missed a beat. The stakes are only to have a good time, to revel in this nostalgia. Getting to revisit and celebrate the music from that special time of our lives while experiencing it alongside a lot of people that lived it with us back when, and new folks alike.' Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time

‘SNL': Watch Arcade Fire Perform ‘Pink Elephant,' ‘Year Of The Snake'
‘SNL': Watch Arcade Fire Perform ‘Pink Elephant,' ‘Year Of The Snake'

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

‘SNL': Watch Arcade Fire Perform ‘Pink Elephant,' ‘Year Of The Snake'

Indie rock band Arcade Fire made their sixth appearance on Saturday Night Live, performing songs from their newest studio album, Pink Elephant, which was released Friday. The Canadian quintet opened with the title track, the second of the album's ten songs. More from Rolling Stone 'SNL' Weekend Update Shuts Down 'Woke' Pope Complaints, Trashes Trump's Alcatraz Revival 'SNL' Cold Open: 'AA Team' Jeanine Pirro, Pete Hegseth Have One Big, Boozy Reunion Watch Rilo Kiley Revisit Fan Favorite 'Silver Lining' on 'Kimmel' Pink Elephant, Arcade Fire's seventh studio album and their first since 2022's We, was recorded at Good News Recording Studio in New Orleans, which belongs to married bandmates Win Butler and Régine Chassagne. The album's lead single is 'Year of the Snake,' which the group performed later. Arcade Fire hasn't yet announced a tour in support of their latest album. Their next scheduled show is Wednesday at London's Royal Albert Hall, which comes on the heels of dates in Canada and along the U.S. east coast. The band last appeared on SNL three years ago for what was also that season's Mother's Day episode. They did, however, perform at the late night show's 50th anniversary homecoming concert in February, joining David Byrne and St. Vincent for a rendition of David Bowie's 'Heroes.' Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time

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