The world-renowned psychedelic rock band has announced the physical release of the Ukraine benefit single ‘Hey Hey Rise Up’. The song has been introduced to music lovers two months ago during the Ukraine War.
This is the band’s new single in the last 25 years, premiered digitally in April. However, the single will be released physically in both 7-inch vinyl and CD as well. The release date is scheduled for July 15 for the UK, Europe, and other nations followed by Japan on August 3.
The Floyd fanatics in North America, Canada, Mexico, and Australia will be getting their hand on the physical copies after October 21.
Along with David Gilmour, the song features keyboardist Nitin Sawhney, drummer Nick Mason, and bassist Guy Pratt. There is a hard-hitting presence of a recording by Andriy Khlyvnyuk, a singer of the Ukrainian band ‘Boombox’. He sang ‘The Red Virburnum’ in Kyiv, a powerful voice against the war,
David Gilmour expressed his vision by saying, “We want to express our support for Ukraine and in that way, show that most of the world thinks that it is totally wrong for a superpower to invade the independent democratic country that Ukraine has become.”
He further explained how the band is trying to draw the attention of the people regarding this Russian Invasion through music and trying to gain more donations which will be further utilized in Ukrainian Humanitarian Relief.
George Ezra would not be performing at the Danish Gig due to illness
After the rumor of a secret performance at the Glastonbury, the singer announced that he has been forced to cancel a gig due to a ‘Nasty’ illness.
The ‘Shotgun’ singer was all set to perform at the Tinderbox Festival in Odense this Friday. However, he canceled the Danish gig due to a “nasty case of laryngitis”.
He apologized by sharing a post on Twitter, sharing “Hello everybody, I’m absolutely gutted to say that I won’t be able to perform at Tinderbox Festival in Denmark tomorrow.”
The singer further explained the reason by saying, “I’ve come down with a nasty bout of laryngitis and under doctor’s orders I’ve been advised to go on full vocal rest for 48 hours.”
Even though Ezra desperately wanted not to cancel the gig but he explained his helplessness by saying “this one is out of my control”. The fans are currently wishing his speedy recovery to enjoy his live performance again.
Billie Eilish is making history in Glastonbury 2022, being the youngest headliner
The ‘Bad Guy’ singer is will be the youngest ever singer to feature in the show as a headliner. She will be performing on the Pyramid Stage this Friday.
This 20-years old singer is topping all the records with just three successful years of musical career after her debut in Glastonbury on the Other Stage in 2019.
The singer and her musical career have evolved much after the last performance and the popularity of the hit single ‘Bad Guy’. Her last Glastonbury show was overshadowed by some technical issues but it did not make the crowd angry.
They patiently waited which made the singer say “Thank you for not leaving. I know you could have,” and the end of the show. Since then, Eilish has nurtured herself much through extensive music touring over the USA and Europe.
The singer is currently performing at a six-show fest at the O2 Arena in London, singing her second studio album ‘Happier Than Ever’. The reason behind her sudden fame is not just her music but the struggle and depression she has gone through in the early stage of her career. Her fans can connect quickly with the relatable dark emotions that she has overcome through music.
However, Billie has become stronger than ever and said, “All I can say now is, for anybody who isn’t doing well, it will get better.” She further assured, “Have hope. I did this with fame riding on my shoulders.”
The G.O.A.Ts of hip-hop are collaborating: Eminem and Snoop Dogg are ready to drop a new track
While nobody expected collaboration between the legends, The Slim Shady of the industry posted a tweet about his latest collaboration project with none other than Snoop Dogg.
The rapper is promoting a new banger titled ‘From The D 2 LBC’ along with an official music video. He wrote in the caption “Took too long to reconnect with @snoopdogg you know we had to make a movie!” along with a link to the new project.
The post also featured single cover art that portrayed a retro comic book aesthetic along with two monkeys, personifying Snoop Dogg and Eminem. The cover art is also boasting their NFT collection of Bored Ape.
The post was quickly followed up by the YouTube video link that depicted a mixed animation video of these two legendary rappers performing together.
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