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Monday 29 November 2010

FEDERER DEFEATS RIVAL NADAL TO WIN FIFTH TITLE AT SEASON FINALE

World No. 2 Roger Federer won his fifth title at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals on Sunday when he defeated Rafael Nadal 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 in a gripping finale at The O2 in London.



The Swiss also won the coveted year-end championships in 2003 (d. Agassi) and 2004 (d. Hewitt) in Houston and again in 2006 (d. Blake) and 2007 (d. Ferrer) in Shanghai. He was also the runner-up in 2005 and has compiled a staggering 34-7 event record. He is the third player in the tournament’s 41-year history to win the title five times, joining Ivan Lendl and Pete Sampras.

Source: www.barclaysatpworldtourfinals.com

Tuesday 23 November 2010

BLINK-182 ANNOUNCE 2011 UK ARENA TOUR

Blink 182 have announced details of a UK arena tour for next summer.








The reunited pop-punk band will play five shows on the tour, ending at London's O2 Arena on July 18 2011.

Blink 182 will play:

Manchester MEN Arena (July 8)
Newcastle Arena (12)
Nottingham Arena (13)
Birmingham LG Arena (15)
London 02 Arena (18)

VIP Tickets for London concert now available at Premier Events. See Blink 182 Tickets.

RADIOHEAD FANS: THOM YORKE NEEDS YOU ... TO FORM A HUMAN SCULPTURE OF KING CANUTE






Singer seeks 2,000 people to help build a living statue of the 11th-century monarch to raise awareness of climate change.

Thom Yorke wants your help to recreate an 11th-century Viking monarch. The Radiohead frontman is recruiting 2,000 people to join him in Brighton this weekend, where he hopes to construct a "human sculpture" of King Canute. The gargantuan art installation is part of an awareness campaign by climate-change organisation 350.org.

"11am ... [is] a civilised hour errr right?" Yorke wrote on the Radiohead blog. The plan is for black-clad volunteers to descend on Brighton this Saturday, working together to send a message to the world's environment ministers, meeting in Mexico. "The plan is to make images visible from the skies," Yorke explained, "to remind those in Cancun that we are running out of time. We can't keep putting this off."

The planned Brighton installation is one of several events organised by 350.org, including a giant scarab beetle to be built in Cairo and a polar bear in Reykjavik. Yorke's Canute, designed with artist (and Radiohead album-cover designer) Stanley Donwood, is both an odd and obvious choice. Even if a bearded Viking monarch is not a typical environmental icon, Canute's legend makes him a perfect metaphor for the climate-change battle. Also known as Cnut the Great, the one-time Danish king of England, Denmark and Norway is famous for putting his throne on the seashore and commanding the tide to turn back. But the waves couldn't be reasoned with.

If you'd like to join Yorke for this living artwork, you can register on the event's website. And bring warm clothes. Organisers have learned Canute's lesson: the event is going ahead come rain or shine.

Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/nov/23/radiohead-thom-yorke-sculpture

Monday 22 November 2010

JUSTIN BIEBER TRIUMPHS AT AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS



The Justin Bieber juggernaut remains an unstoppable force after the teen star scooped four prizes at this year's American Music awards.

The 16-year-old pop sensation beat Eminem, Lady Gaga and Usher to claim the coveted crown of artist of the year. Bieber also won in the three other categories he was nominated for: favourite pop/rock album, breakthrough artist and favourite male pop artist.

Elsewhere, Usher won the R&B/soul award for his sixth album Raymond V Raymond, Taylor Swift won favourite female country artist and the Black Eyed Peas were judged by the American public as being the best pop/rock band. Rihanna was voted best R&B female and went on to perform a medley of songs from her album Loud. Katy Perry, Kid Rock and Pink also performed at the ceremony in Los Angeles.

Justin Bieber Tickets for his London concerts in 2011 are on sale at Premier Events. Book your tickets online or call 020 7283 4040.

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Thursday 11 November 2010

PULP REUNITE FOR 2011 CONCERTS

Pulp to Play Reunion Show at 2011 Wireless Festival. Britpop band Pulp is reuniting to play live at the 2011 Wireless Festival. The 2011 performance will be the first time the entire Pulp lineup (Jarvis Cocker, Candida Doyle, Nick Banks, Mark Webber, Steve Mackey, and Russell Senior) will perform together since 1996. The news came as a shock to most, given Cocker’s consistent denials of reunions to the press, but Pulp fans are incredibly excited to get their hands on Pulp tickets for Wireless Festival 2011.

Tickets available at Premier Events, book online or call 020 7283 4040!