Tuesday, 22 March 2011
READING FESTIVAL - LINE UP ANNOUNCED
Reading Festival 2011 Line Up has just been announced!
FRIDAY – 26 AUGUST 2011
Main Stage - My Chemical Romance, Thirty Seconds to Mars, The Offspring, Deftones, Rise Against, Bring Me The Horizon
NME Stage – Beady Eye, White Lies, Noah and the Whale
SATURDAY – 27 AUGUST 2011
Main Stage - The Strokes, Pulp, The National, Jimmy Eat World, Madness, Two Door Cinema Club
NME Stage – Janes Addiction, Crystal Castles, The Kills
SUNDAY – 28 AUGUST 2011
Main Stage - Muse, Elbow, Interpol, Friendly Fires, Enter Shikari, The View
NME Stage – 2 Many DJS, The Streets
Plus many more!
Friday, 18 March 2011
WIMBLEDON TO BROADCAST IN 3D
Proud of its age-old traditions, Wimbledon has embraced the rapid changes in technology in recent years as smoothly as a Roger Federer forehand and now the world's most prestigious tennis tournament is going 3D.
Ian Ritchie, chief executive of the All England Club in the leafy suburbs of south west London since 2005, has presided over a stunning transformation of the grounds and on Monday he announced that fans across the world would be able to watch this year's championships in 3D vision at home and in cinemas.
In partnership with Sony and host broadcaster the BBC, this year's men's singles semi-finals and men's and women's finals will be filmed in 3D and beamed to around 600 suitable cinemas around the globe as well as to national broadcasters.
While famous for its strict white clothing rules, strawberries and cream and ivy-clad balconies, Wimbledon has managed to move swiftly with the times.
Ritchie, whose background is in television, said that should come as no surprise.
"Starting way back, the first ever transmission in colour the BBC put out was from Wimbledon so we were innovators then," he said.
"Now there is an opportunity to expand into 3D broadcasts and it's very exciting. But as far as we are concerned it's that classic combination of tradition and innovation.
"Technically we like to be at the forefront of things and 3D is going to be a very interesting feature, not just for broadcasters but for cinemagoers around the world too," added Ritchie.
"Not everyone can be here during the championships so it's another opportunity for fans to feel a bit closer to the action.
"We see ourselves as the best tennis event in the world but we want to be seen as one of the best sporting events. If you stand still you fall behind."
Ritchie, responsible for securing multi-million pounds broadcasting deals with the BBC and American company NBC, is approaching his busiest time of the year with Wimbledon less than four months away.
A new addition for the 2011 tournament will be a Court Three showcourt - the completion of which concludes a 10-year improvement programme that included a revamped Centre Court complete with sliding roof, a new bull-ring type Court Two and the introduction of HawkEye technology.
Ritchie reeled off impressive statistics about 11 million hits on the tournament website last year and the launch of a smartphone application that has one million users.
However, while he welcomes the gizmos Ritchie is happy some things remain the same - at least until the Olympics take over the hallowed turf for a week in 2012.
"Yes, the white clothing rule will be relaxed and our strict advertising rules," he said. "They can wear multi-coloured clothing, whatever they want to wear. It's their event.
"It will look quite different and it will be an interesting experience for the players because usually they just come here once a year but in 2012 they'll be back two weeks later. It will be interesting how they cope with that."
Tickets for Wimbledon available at Tickets To Wimbledon.
Source: Eurosport
Ian Ritchie, chief executive of the All England Club in the leafy suburbs of south west London since 2005, has presided over a stunning transformation of the grounds and on Monday he announced that fans across the world would be able to watch this year's championships in 3D vision at home and in cinemas.
In partnership with Sony and host broadcaster the BBC, this year's men's singles semi-finals and men's and women's finals will be filmed in 3D and beamed to around 600 suitable cinemas around the globe as well as to national broadcasters.
While famous for its strict white clothing rules, strawberries and cream and ivy-clad balconies, Wimbledon has managed to move swiftly with the times.
Ritchie, whose background is in television, said that should come as no surprise.
"Starting way back, the first ever transmission in colour the BBC put out was from Wimbledon so we were innovators then," he said.
"Now there is an opportunity to expand into 3D broadcasts and it's very exciting. But as far as we are concerned it's that classic combination of tradition and innovation.
"Technically we like to be at the forefront of things and 3D is going to be a very interesting feature, not just for broadcasters but for cinemagoers around the world too," added Ritchie.
"Not everyone can be here during the championships so it's another opportunity for fans to feel a bit closer to the action.
"We see ourselves as the best tennis event in the world but we want to be seen as one of the best sporting events. If you stand still you fall behind."
Ritchie, responsible for securing multi-million pounds broadcasting deals with the BBC and American company NBC, is approaching his busiest time of the year with Wimbledon less than four months away.
A new addition for the 2011 tournament will be a Court Three showcourt - the completion of which concludes a 10-year improvement programme that included a revamped Centre Court complete with sliding roof, a new bull-ring type Court Two and the introduction of HawkEye technology.
Ritchie reeled off impressive statistics about 11 million hits on the tournament website last year and the launch of a smartphone application that has one million users.
However, while he welcomes the gizmos Ritchie is happy some things remain the same - at least until the Olympics take over the hallowed turf for a week in 2012.
"Yes, the white clothing rule will be relaxed and our strict advertising rules," he said. "They can wear multi-coloured clothing, whatever they want to wear. It's their event.
"It will look quite different and it will be an interesting experience for the players because usually they just come here once a year but in 2012 they'll be back two weeks later. It will be interesting how they cope with that."
Tickets for Wimbledon available at Tickets To Wimbledon.
Source: Eurosport
DJOKOVIC TARGETS WIMBLEDON TITLE
World number three Novak Djokovic has set his sights on winning a maiden Wimbledon title and has committed to playing at the Queen's Club in preparation.
The Serb beat Andy Murray in the Australian Open final for his second Grand Slam triumph and has quickly turned his thoughts to winning on grass.
"Wimbledon is the most important tournament of the year for me," the 23-year-old, who has twice reached the semi-finals at the All England Club, told the BBC.
"The Queen's Club has got great grass courts, it's a great atmosphere with always a packed house of spectators, and you just feel good there.
"Rafa (Nadal) and I had an incredible match in the Queen's final in 2008 and it was the closest I ever got to a grass-court title.
"I really want to do well at Queen's and Wimbledon this year."
Djokovic will once again be joined at Queen's by Nadal, the Spaniard also confirming his presence as he prepares to defend his Wimbledon title.
The AEGON Championship takes place at Queen's from June 6-12 while Wimbledon begins a week later on June 20.
Tickets for Wimbledon available at Tickets To Wimbledon.
Source: Eurosport
The Serb beat Andy Murray in the Australian Open final for his second Grand Slam triumph and has quickly turned his thoughts to winning on grass.
"Wimbledon is the most important tournament of the year for me," the 23-year-old, who has twice reached the semi-finals at the All England Club, told the BBC.
"The Queen's Club has got great grass courts, it's a great atmosphere with always a packed house of spectators, and you just feel good there.
"Rafa (Nadal) and I had an incredible match in the Queen's final in 2008 and it was the closest I ever got to a grass-court title.
"I really want to do well at Queen's and Wimbledon this year."
Djokovic will once again be joined at Queen's by Nadal, the Spaniard also confirming his presence as he prepares to defend his Wimbledon title.
The AEGON Championship takes place at Queen's from June 6-12 while Wimbledon begins a week later on June 20.
Tickets for Wimbledon available at Tickets To Wimbledon.
Source: Eurosport
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
BOB DYLAN TO PLAY LONDON FEIS 2011
Bob Dylan has announced his only UK date for 2011. The US rock legend will play London Feis at Finsbury Park on Saturday 18 June. The inaugural event, which used to be called Fleadh, celebrates 21 years of the best Irish and international music.
Festival boss Vince Power said: “The inaugural London Feis will be a fantastic edition to the capita’s summer calendar & announcing Bob Dylan for an exclusive UK performance means that the first year will be one to remember. I’ve worked with Bob many times before and I am delighted to have him back once again.”
Many more acts to perform on 3 stages at Finsbury Park will be announced shortly.
See more...
Festival boss Vince Power said: “The inaugural London Feis will be a fantastic edition to the capita’s summer calendar & announcing Bob Dylan for an exclusive UK performance means that the first year will be one to remember. I’ve worked with Bob many times before and I am delighted to have him back once again.”
Many more acts to perform on 3 stages at Finsbury Park will be announced shortly.
See more...
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
ARCTIC MONKEYS, EMINEM AND RIHANNA FOR V FESTIVAL 2011
Arctic Monkeys and Eminem are set to headline this year's V Festival.
Rihanna, Plan B, Dizzee Rascal, Kaiser Chiefs, Manic Street Preachers and Pendulum will also play at the August event.
The festival will take place on August 20 and 21 on two sites, one in Chelmsford and one in Staffordshire.
Further acts set to play include Tinie Tempah, The Courteeners and The Wombats. Primal Scream will play their 1991 album 'Screamadelica' in full at the bash.
The V Festival line-up so far is:
Arctic Monkeys
Eminem
Rihanna
Primal Scream
The Script
Kaiser Chiefs
Manic Street Preachers
Razorlight
Pendulum
Duran Duran
Chase and Status
Scouting For Girls
Tinie Tempah
The Courteeners
The Wombats
Bruno Mars
Ellie Goulding
Jessie J
N-Dubz
Big Audio Dynamite
Example
Hurts
KT Tunstall
Squeeze
The Saturdays
Katy B
Olly Murs
You Me At Six
Wiz Khalifa
Fun Lovin' Criminals
Imelda May
Cast
Ocean Colour Scene
Eliza Doolittle
See Tickets for Chelmsford Park
Artic Monkeys headline this year's V Festival |
Rihanna, Plan B, Dizzee Rascal, Kaiser Chiefs, Manic Street Preachers and Pendulum will also play at the August event.
The festival will take place on August 20 and 21 on two sites, one in Chelmsford and one in Staffordshire.
Further acts set to play include Tinie Tempah, The Courteeners and The Wombats. Primal Scream will play their 1991 album 'Screamadelica' in full at the bash.
The V Festival line-up so far is:
Arctic Monkeys
Eminem
Rihanna
Primal Scream
The Script
Kaiser Chiefs
Manic Street Preachers
Razorlight
Pendulum
Duran Duran
Chase and Status
Scouting For Girls
Tinie Tempah
The Courteeners
The Wombats
Bruno Mars
Ellie Goulding
Jessie J
N-Dubz
Big Audio Dynamite
Example
Hurts
KT Tunstall
Squeeze
The Saturdays
Katy B
Olly Murs
You Me At Six
Wiz Khalifa
Fun Lovin' Criminals
Imelda May
Cast
Ocean Colour Scene
Eliza Doolittle
See Tickets for Chelmsford Park
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