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Merry Clayton Is The Picture Of Resilience on Beautiful Scars, Out April 9 on Motown Gospel

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Merry Clayton’s legend is a formidable one: As detailed in the Oscar-and Grammy-winning 2013 documentary 20 Feet From Stardom, Merry has graced recordings and stages with legends such as Ray Charles (she became a Raelette at age 16), The Rolling Stones (“Gimme Shelter”), Carole King (Tapestry), Joe Cocker (“Feelin’ Alright”), Lynyrd Skynyrd (“Sweet Home Alabama”), Stevie Wonder, Bob Dylan, Barbra Streisand, Aretha Franklin, Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, The Who, Neil Diamond, Elvis Presley and more.

Now, following a tragic accident that severely altered her life but couldn’t dampen her incredible spirit, Merry Clayton — one of the most acclaimed and recognizable voices of all time — finds redemption and strength in the power of gospel music on her new album Beautiful Scars, out April 9th on Motown Gospel/Capitol Records. Pre-orders are available on March 12th.

Co-produced by lifelong friend, Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Lou Adler, and legendary Gospel vocalist, instrumentalist and songwriter Terry Young, Beautiful Scars brings Merry back to her roots, growing up singing at New Zion Baptist Church in New Orleans, her father Reverend A.G. Williams Sr. Clayton’s parish. Merry’s early, formative experiences there cultivated her incredible voice, and established her faith – two gifts that have sustained her throughout her life’s journey. Recorded at Henson Studios (formerly the famed A&M Studios where many of Merry’s most historic sessions took place) in Hollywood, Beautiful Scars finds Merry emboldened by His Word, mercy and eternal love — it’s the most heartening and human record she has ever made.

While the inspiring music takes center stage, the story behind Beautiful Scarswas born in tragedy. In 2014, mere months after 20 Feet From Stardom — the phenomenal film in which she stars — won the Oscar for Best Documentary, Merry was involved in a devastating car accident that claimed both of her legs, requiring a five-month hospital stay and four years of diligent rehabilitation.

Merry began discussing the possibility of recording again with Lou Adler while still in the hospital. “I’ve been through the fire and the rain, but I made it through,” she recalls saying. “I want people to know that there is healing and deliverance through anything. But you’ve got to trust God — put yourself in His hands.” To which Adler responded: “That’s all I needed to hear. We’ve got to get you some songs!”

Those songs include new compositions written by Coldplay’s Chris Martin and Terry Young (“Love Is A Mighty River,” the final version of which includes Martin’s original piano and vocal demos) and Diane Warren (the stunning title track “Beautiful Scars”), covers of classic songs by Sam Cooke and Leon Russell, and five original songs from Terry Young, who alongside Adler played an integral role in guiding Merry’s creative vision.

One of the album’s most emotional moments comes in the form of an updated version of the Leon Russell classic “A Song for You.” A reprisal of a song Merry sang on her 1971 album, it incorporates a vintage solo recording by her late husband, legendary saxophonist Curtis Amy, who passed away in 2002. After looking back, Merry concludes the album on a hopeful note with “Ooh Child Medley,” a moving finale featuring vocal accompaniment from her granddaughter Kyliyah.

After overcoming her accident that included a five month hospital stay and four years of diligent hard work in rehabilitation, Merry is ready to grace the world with her talents once again in a project flowing with emotion, triumph and tenacity. A document of resilience, joy, and most importantly faith, Beautiful Scars has Merry back doing what God put her on earth to do: sharing her revelatory voice with the world.

“MTV Unplugged Presents: BTS” Global Music Special

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MTV today announced Grammy-nominated group BTS is set to perform a special edition of its trailblazing and award-winning MTV Unplugged franchise, “MTV Unplugged Presents: BTS.” The worldwide music event will build off the iconic series with a fresh new take Tuesday, February 23 at 9PM ET exclusively on MTV in the US, and will air around the world beginning February 23.

BTS will bring its own iteration of the iconic Unplugged format to life straight from Seoul, South Korea – offering their fans a front-row seat to never-before-seen versions of the group’s most career-defining hits and songs from their latest album BE (Essential Edition), in intimate settings. BE, first released as the Deluxe Edition last November, peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album includes the No.1 hit singles “Dynamite” and “Life Goes On”.

Together, MTV and BTS have created some unforgettable moments and performances, including the group’s debut on the VMAs stage in August, where they performed the first broadcast performance of “Dynamite,” before racking up wins for Best Pop, Best Group, Best K-pop and Best Choreography to bring their career total to six VMA wins. The group also celebrated their first-ever live appearance on MTV’s Fresh Out Live in February 2020 for the release of MAP OF THE SOUL: 7.

Last Fall, Miley Cyrus put her own spin on the series’ traditional format with MTV Unplugged Presents “Miley Cyrus Backyard Sessions.” In Spring 2020, MTV launched “MTV Unplugged at Home” to coincide with the launch of #AloneTogether, a global talent and social media-driven campaign to educate young people on the importance of social distancing in order to flatten the curve of the coronavirus.

BTS, an acronym of Bangtan Sonyeondan or “Beyond the Scene,” is a South Korean boyband that has been capturing the hearts of millions of fans globally since their debut in June 2013. The members of BTS are RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook. Gaining recognition for their authentic and self-produced music, top-notch performances, and the way they interact with their fans, the band has established themselves as global superstars breaking countless world records. While imparting a positive influence through activities such as the LOVE MYSELF campaign and the UN ‘Speak Yourself’ speech, BTS has mobilized millions of fans across the world (named ARMY), topped prominent music charts, performed multiple sold-out stadium shows across the world and has been named as one of TIME 100: The Most Influential People of 2019. The act has been nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for the 63rd Grammy Awards and recognized with numerous prestigious awards like the Billboard Music Awards, American Music Awards and MTV Video Music Awards.

How to Have a Cheap Holiday in Singapore

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Singapore caters mainly for tourists who have plenty of money to spend. Backpackers and other travellers on a shoestring budget usually spend only a minimum amount of time in this city on their way to cheaper places in South-East Asia. While Singapore is definitely not a cheap destination, it is still possible to cut costs and visit Singapore on a backpacker budget.

Where to Find Cheap Hostels in Singapore

The area of Little India has several cheap hostels and backpacker guesthouses, although the hostels in Singapore are generally more expensive than in many other South-East Asian cities. Chinatown and Bugis are other areas to find budget hotels and hostels. The Malay Village has a choice of cheap hotels especially along Geylang Road, but many of the cheapest hotels in this area double as brothels.

How to Eat Out Cheaply in Singapore

Singaporeans love to eat and to shop, and everything in this city seems to be designed for these two activities. Shopping in Singapore is cheaper than in the West but more expensive than in many other Asian cities. Fortunately eating out does not cost much, because when it comes to food, Singaporeans like to get value for their money.

The best places for eating cheaply are hawker centres and food courts which can be found everywhere in Singapore. A meal in a hawker centre or a food court costs just a few Singapore dollars, and a coffee at a hawker centre costs 70-90 cents while it can cost S$5 in an international coffee chain’s outlet next door. Food in hawker centres is delicious and affordable and there is no need to worry about hygiene: it is perfectly safe to eat.

Free Things to Do in Singapore

Entrance to Singapore’s Botanic Gardens is free, and it is a nice place to walk around especially in the mornings and evenings when Singapore’s tropical weather cools down a little. Early in the morning local groups practice t’ai chi on the lawn, and there are often free spins at casinos over the weekends.

 

Chinatown is a great area to wander around and look at some cheap souvenirs and “three t-shirts for ten dollars” deals. Little India is, despite of its name, not that much like real India but it is a good place to sample affordable Indian food.

Many Buddhist temples in Singapore are open to visitors and do not charge for entry. The Lian Shan Shuang Lin temple (nearest MRT Toa Payoh) and the Kong Meng San Phor Kark See, also known as Bright Hill Temple (nearest MRT Bishan) are worth a visit.

Cheap Travel Around Singapore

Singapore’s public transport is efficient, safe and affordable. The best way to get around Singapore is to buy an EZ-link card that can be used in the MRT (Singapore’s metro) as well as buses. Journeys paid with the card are cheaper than buying individual tickets for each journey. MRT trains as well as Singapore’s buses are air-conditioned, and most of the time Singapore is just too hot to walk around.

5 Reasons to Fly Singapore Airlines

Singapore Airlines is not generally the cheapest airline around but when flying longhaul in economy class, it’s worth the extra couple of hundred dollars to arrive at the other end feeling like a human being as opposed to just a seat number. From something as small as having a cabin crew member turn on the  reading light without being asked, to enjoying one of the largest ranges of dutyfree shopping available at its hub at Singapore airport.

Exceptional Service

Mediocre means you pay for a seat which includes the two mandatory requirements for reaching the other end alive. These are toilets and seatbelts. All other services are optional including food and head phones for entertainment. Many people are happy to pay for the cheapest and therefore receive the basics. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that.

Great Food

Singapore airlines is a full service airline but unlike many others, the food doesn’t taste like its been defrosted and reheated from a cube of pre-packaged food. What’s more, they supply a menu so one can decide on the options prior to the meal being served. It almost feels like being in a restaurant.

Water Stations

Singapore airlines have drinking water taps through their aircraft which is brilliant for a few reasons. Most people suffer from dehydration on flights so it’s great to not have to be constantly ringing the call bell for more water. When feeling unwell, water needs to be readily available and if for nothing else, water taps are perfect for filling up water bottles. They are also a good excuse to get up and go for a walk.

Singapore Stopover

Not many countries can boast a city that is the perfect size for perusing by bus in a mere 2.5 hours. Its size makes it the ideal way to kill a seven-hour layover or in fact, a stopover of any number of days. Just show a Singapore Airlines boarding pass in order to get a free ride on the SIA Hop-On-Hop-Off bus.

If there is enough time, stop off at Raffles City Plaza for some speed shopping or at the Singapore Aquarium for a fish pedicure.

Or indulge in some history at the famed Long Bar at the Raffles Hotel, the home of the Singapore Sling. Drinking the cocktail is the easy part. The hard part is shelling the complimentary peanuts and dropping the shells on the floor as per tradition.

Singapore Changi Airport

It’s amazing how an extensive range of shopping opportunities can give one the urge to replace things like perfectly good sunglasses, or add to one’s already extensive range of perfumes. Just like having a small house restricts the amount of things one fills it with, having a huge range of shops at an airport, increases the amount of things one is compelled to buy.

Singapore’s Changi Airport is an airport shopper’s heaven. With three terminals, there are over 140 stores here including plenty of international brands. It’s possible to spend hundreds of dollars on a handbag from Coach or a mere ten dollars on a souvenir pendant from Accessorize.

 

Playing For Change Releases Remake of Peter Gabriel’s “Biko” in Honor of Black History Month and Gabriel’s Birthday

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Playing For Change is proud to announce the release of its latest Song Around The World, “Biko,” a remake of the 1980 classic by English rock and roll hall of fame musician Peter Gabriel. The song and video, produced by Sebastian Robertson and Mark Johnson, features Peter Gabriel joined by Beninese vocalist and activist Angélique Kidjo, , bass legend Meshell Ndegeocello and more than 25 musicians from seven countries including South Africa, India, Spain and the USA.

“Biko” Song Around The World first premiered in December 2020 as part of Peace Through Music: A Global Event for Social Justice, a virtual concert and fundraising event organized by Playing For Change in partnership with the United Nations Population Fund in honor of the United Nations 75th anniversary. The moving performance was introduced by Nkosinathi Biko, son of the deceased anti-apartheid activist and subject of the song Steve Biko. Peace Through Music, produced by Playing For Change, Sebastian Robertson and Blackbird Presents, featured more than 200 musicians including Aloe Blacc, Annie Lennox, Becky G, Brandi Carlile with Mike McCready of Pearl Jam, Carlos Santana and Cindy Blackman Santana, Gary Clark Jr., Jack Johnson, Jim James, Keb’ Mo’, Keith Richards, Mavis Staples, Nathaniel Rateliff, Rhiannon Giddens, Ringo Starr, Robbie Robertson, Robert Randolph, Run The Jewels with Josh Homme, Sheila E., Skip Marley and Cedella Marley, and The War and Treaty.

Contributions from partners and all donations from Peace Through Music and “Biko” Song Around The World will support the Playing For Change Foundation, the United Nations Population Fund, the United Nations and its Remember Slavery Programme, Sankofa, the Bob Marley Foundation, Silkroad, and The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation—organizations and programs that strive to eradicate poverty, inequality, and systemic racial and gender discrimination around the world.

“This song is as relevant today as the day it was written and inspires our need for racial and social justice,” says Mark Johnson, Playing For Change co-founder and producer. “Once we all join together as a planet, there’s nothing we can’t overcome.”

Mini Sneakers: All the rage?

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The world is always looking for the newest and best trends. While trends are always changing and adapting, some of the newer changes are those that are so loved everywhere. Mini sneakers are all the hype these days. But what are these mini sneakers? Why have they become so popular?

These mini sneakers are little shoes, usually with both feet depending on the person’s choice. The product also includes its box and it is completely handcrafted. The box itself is the cutest thing anyone can imagine. And who doesn’t love a good box? All of the details on these shoes have been hand-painted by the company themselves. Every shoe is also a replica of the real thing which is why they are wowed all over the world. The effort put on each shoe is till the max. It can help all kinds of people feel as if they own something so valuable. This is what makes them so special. They are made from the company themselves and are an exact scale replica of the real kinds of shoes. They have a scale of around 1/6 scale, made to fit most fingers.

About latest products of Mini sneakers

The mini sneakers are used often for both finger skating and starting a whole new collection. Finger skating has come such a popular trend in the last few years. All over social media, there are videos of people finger skating with the mini sneakers and showing off their cool and unique collections. Some of the most popular finger skating videos that are all over Instagram even feature the mini sneakers from the company. Finger skating has become so popular that in the last few years, many people have chosen to pick it up just to get famous. The mini sneakers are some of the coolest things that have graced the internet and everyone is going crazy over them for the littlest reasons. They can also be used for action figures. These mini sneakers fit perfectly on many action figures and can help many people in making their favorite types of videos and content from the comfort of their own homes.

The most popular mini sneakers are those from the air Jordan collection and the Yeezy collection. These two collections have the biggest fan base throughout the world and their mini sneakers have been the most popular. Since air Jordan’s and Yeezy’s are already so popular in the real world, they are bound to be the same level of popularity in the mini sneaker world. These mini sneakers have a certain level of class in the collection category. They are fairly expensive, being $17.99 for an individual pair or $24.99 for both pairs of shoes.

Conclusion

Conclusively, the mini sneakers have some of the biggest fan bases in the world and are appreciated everywhere around the world. They help the collectors find new things to add to their collections and help them in growing and expanding them. With the passage of time, they will become more popular.

 

Molly Johnson, Dan Hill, and Jully Black confirmed for Hugh’s Room Black History Month panel

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In conjunction with The Empire Club of Canada, Hugh’s Room Live has assembled an exciting panel to honour Black History Month.  The event which will be zoomed free thanks to the courtesy of our sponsor Meridian Credit Union, will take place at noon on February 25th.

Moderator Rudy Blair will chair our panel of leading Canadian musicians in a discussion of the history of black music and the way it helped to shape North American music generally and the way it impacted their own work.  Rudy will be joined by Ron Westray, Oscar Peterson Chair at York University and renowned trombonist, who will bring his vast knowledge of black music to the discussion.  Juno-award winning vocalist Molly Johnson will talk about the way black music traditions inspired her career. Grammy Award winner, Dan Hill brings his deep insights into the roots of black music and will share his perspective on the way it helped to shape his work as a singer/song writer. And Canadian Queen of R&B, Jully Black, will share her experience and the way black music traditions have played a role developing her career as a musician.

To register go to: https://www.empireclubofcanada.com/blackmusic

National Geographic And Double Oscar Nominee Cynthia Erivo Reveal New Trailer For ‘Genius: Aretha’

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National Geographic and Cynthia Erivo (“Harriet,” “The Color Purple”) revealed today during the network’s TCA session the highly anticipated premiere date and official series trailer for the multiple Emmy award-winning anthology series GENIUS: ARETHA. From 20th Television and Imagine Television, this new season will premiere in the U.S. on the channel with double-stacked episodes across four consecutive nights, beginning on Sunday, March 21, at 9/8c. The premiere episodes will be available the next day on Hulu, culminating in a celebration of Aretha Franklin’s birthday, with all eight episodes available to stream by Thursday, March 25.

Additionally, National Geographic’s ongoing podcast series THE MAKING OF released the first of three GENIUS: ARETHA themed episodes, which features in-depth interviews with individuals who are both in front of the camera and also those behind the scenes. The latest episode features GENIUS: ARETHA’s cinematographer Kevin McKnight, costume designer Jennifer Bryan and choreographer Dondraico Johnson. They discuss the process of recreating and honoring key and iconic moments in Aretha Franklin’s life that will be covered in GENIUS: ARETHATHE MAKING OF podcast is hosted by the celebrated entertainment journalist Stacey Wilson Hunt and is available to stream on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher and other podcasting platforms.

GENIUS is National Geographic’s critically acclaimed anthology series that dramatizes the fascinating stories of the world’s most brilliant innovators and their extraordinary achievements with their volatile, passionate and complex personal relationships. This third season will explore Aretha Franklin’s musical genius and incomparable career, as well as the immeasurable impact and lasting influence she has had on music and culture around the world. Franklin was a gospel prodigy, an outspoken civil rights champion and widely considered the greatest singer of the past 50 years, receiving countless honors throughout her career. GENIUS: ARETHA will be the first-ever, definitive and only authorized scripted series on the life of the universally acclaimed Queen of Soul.

Without knowing how to read music, Franklin taught herself to play the piano; at the young age of 12, she began to record songs and sing on gospel tours with her father. She signed her first record deal at age 18 with Columbia Records. In 1966, she moved to Atlantic Records, where she recorded many of her most iconic songs. In 1979, she began a 40-year friendship and partnership with Clive Davis, which produced a number of hit songs, including the highest charting and bestselling song of her career, “I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me),” a duet with George Michael. The legendary singer is one of the world’s bestselling musical artists of all time, with more than 75 million records sold globally during her career. Her voice was identified as a “natural resource” by her home state of Michigan.

 

The previously announced cast includes triple threat Tony®-, Emmy®– and GRAMMY® Award-winning Erivo as Aretha Franklin who will be performing many songs from Franklin’s rich catalogue; the Emmy-winning Courtney B. Vance (“The People V. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”) as Aretha’s father, C.L. Franklin; Malcolm Barrett (“Timeless,” “Preacher”) as Ted White, Franklin’s first husband and business manager; David Cross (“Mr. Show,” “Arrested Development”) as legendary music producer Jerry Wexler, who guided Franklin as she developed into a confident singer and commercial success; Patrice Covington (“The Color Purple”, “Ain’t Misbehavin’”) and Rebecca Naomi Jones (“Oklahoma!,” “The Big Sick”) portray Erma and Carolyn Franklin, respectively, as Aretha’s sisters and frequent background singers, who supported and collaborated with their famous sibling; Steven Norfleet (“Watchmen,” “Dynasty”) as older brother Cecil Franklin, who stepped in as Aretha’s manager following her divorce from Ted White; veteran actress Pauletta Washington (“Beloved,” “She’s Gotta Have It”) as Aretha’s nurturing and loving paternal grandmother, Rachel; Omar J. Dorsey (“Queen Sugar”) as James Cleveland; Marque Richardson (“Dear White People”) as King Curtis, Kimberly Hébert Gregory (“Vice Principals”) as Ruth Bowen; and introducing Shaian Jordan as young Aretha Franklin, aka Little Re.

EPISODES INCLUDE:

RESPECT

Sunday, March 21, at 9/8c

Desperate for a hit, Aretha travels to Muscle Shoals in 1967 to record her first album with Atlantic Records. After suffering the loss of her surrogate mother, Little Re braves her first solo in 1953, in her father’s, C.L. Franklin, church.

UNTIL THE REAL THING COMES ALONG

Sunday, March 21, at 10/9c

Struggling to find her sound, Aretha catches the attention of Jerry Wexler at Atlantic Records in 1966. Meanwhile, Little Re has her first touring experience on the Gospel Circuit in 1954 with C.L. Franklin and meets her idol, Clara Ward.

DO RIGHT WOMAN

Monday, March 22, at 9/8c

Aretha juggles her music career and her commitment to the civil rights movement, led by Martin Luther King Jr., in 1967 and 1968. Meanwhile, Little Re leaves behind her newborn child to return to the Gospel Circuit in 1955, meeting with music legends James Cleveland and Little Sammie Bryant.

UNFORGETTABLE

Monday, March 22, at 10/9c

Aretha is featured on the cover of Time Magazine in 1968, but she’s devastated when the article focuses on the scandalous details of her personal life. Barbara Franklin and Young C.L. Franklin struggle to establish themselves in Memphis in 1941, before Little Re is born.

YOUNG, GIFTED AND BLACK

Tuesday, March 23, at 9/8c

Aretha, inspired by Angela Davis and the Soledad Brothers, records her protest album “Young, Gifted and Black” in 1970. Despite Jerry Wexler’s uncertainty, the album is a success. Barbara Franklin makes a decision that has a devastating effect on Little Re in 1951.

AMAZING GRACE

Tuesday, March 23, at 10/9c

Aretha records her best-selling live Gospel album “Amazing Grace” in 1972 at New Temple Missionary Baptist Church, ignoring her sibling’s pleas to record instead at New Bethel with their father, C.L. Franklin. Little Re discovers that she’s pregnant with her second child, forcing her to leave school. While pregnant, she records her first album at New Bethel in 1956.

CHAIN OF FOOLS

Wednesday, March 24, at 9/8c

As the Queen of Soul enters the age of disco, Aretha will do anything to remain relevant—including stealing an opportunity from her sister Carolyn. She receives a GRAMMY nomination but is ultimately snubbed from winning the award. While at the ceremony, she meets with Arista founder Clive Davis. Meanwhile, Jerry Wexler leaves Atlantic Records, and he and Aretha part ways.

NO ONE SLEEPS

Wednesday, March 24, at 10/9c

Despite significant emotional losses, including a second divorce and the death of her father in 1984, Aretha pushes herself artistically and triumphs. She begins a successful career at Arista, with the help of Clive Davis, and in an unforgettable GRAMMY performance in 1998, she solidifies her eternal reign as the Queen of Soul.

The series will feature many of Franklin’s biggest recordings and hit songs from the comprehensive Warner Music catalogue, including “I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You),” “Chain of Fools,” “Don’t Play That Song” and “Save Me.” In addition, the series will feature Franklin’s performances of “I Knew You Were Waiting for Me,” “Freeway of Love” and “Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves.” Additionally, the third season of the acclaimed anthology series features a number of well-known personalities who crossed paths with Franklin, including Dinah Washington, King Curtis, Clara Ward, Art Tatum, Reverend James Cleveland, Sydney Pollack, Angela Davis, Martin Luther King Jr., Curtis Mayfield and George Michael.

New Order Announce Release Of ‘Education Entertainment Recreation (Live At Alexandra Palace)’ on May 7, 2021

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New Order announce the release of a special performance, their only UK show of 2018 (November 9) at London’s Alexandra Palace and the first live show released on Blu-Ray from the band’s now established line-up of Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris, Gillian Gilbert, Phil Cunningham and Tom Chapman.

Sonically and visually spectacular, spanning 2 hours 20 minutes, the show joyously mixed New Order classics, their latest acclaimed album (2015’s ‘Music Complete’) and covers of Joy Division’s finest.

Opening with ‘Singularity’ from ‘Music Complete’, they eased back in time to 1993’s ‘Regret’, to ‘Love Vigilantes’ from 1985’s ‘Low-Life’ to ‘Ultraviolence from 1983’s ‘Power, Corruption and Lies’.

Later, their power over the dance floor was proven by sublime performances in the manner of the celebrated extended 12 inch remixes they are synonymous with – on ‘True Faith’, ‘Blue Monday’ and ‘Temptation’ before a three song Joy Division mini set to end.

‘Education Entertainment Recreation’ will be released on May 7th on various formats – 2CD audio, 2CD audio plus the film on BluRay, 3LPs and a limited edition box set featuring all formats with a book and art prints.

A career spanning celebration, the band were on relentlessly sparkling form, blending eras and genres and redefining themselves as perhaps the most vital British band of recent decades. Lauded by both fans and critics, it is a timely reminder of the connection we are all missing from live music and the nights we have to look forward to.

Education Entertainment Recreation (Live at Alexandra Palace)
Recorded / Filmed live on 9th November 2018 (their only UK show of 2018)

Setlist:
1. Das Rheingold: Vorspiel (this is the introduction music)
2. Singularity
3. Regret
4. Love Vigilantes
5. Ultraviolence
6. Disorder
7. Crystal
8. Academic
9. Your Silent Face
10. Tutti Frutti
11. Sub-Culture
12. BLT
13. Vanishing Point
14. Waiting for the Sirens Call
15. Plastic
16. The Perfect Kiss
17. True Faith
18. Blue Monday
19. Temptation
20. Atmosphere
21. Decades
22. Love Will Tear Us Apart

The Weeknd’s After Hours World Tour Is Well On Its Way To Selling Over 1 Million Tickets

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The Weeknd’s After Hours World Tour has cemented his global superstar status, selling nearly 1,000,000 tickets worldwide for the 2022 tour kicking off next year. Produced by Live Nation, the 104-date global outing will kick off on January 14th, 2022 in Vancouver at Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena with stops in Chicago, Dallas, Miami, Berlin and more, before wrapping November 16th in London at The O2.

The global tour also includes major back-to-back runs in multiple cities across the world, including four shows in Paris, five shows in London, seven nights in Southern California, six in the NYC area and four nights of shows in his hometown of Toronto.

Due to overwhelming demand, The Weeknd will also be adding dates in Australia, Southeast Asia, South America and Mexico to the After Hours Tour, to be announced.

Fans who tuned into the pop star’s unforgettable Super Bowl LV Halftime Performance were able to see just a glimpse of what they can expect from the multi-talented, award-winning performer when he hits the road for what is sure to be an incredible journey continuing the storyline of his After Hours project.

AFTER HOURS WORLD TOUR 2022 DATES:

Jan 14 – Vancouver, BC – Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
Jan 15 – Vancouver, BC – Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
Jan 17 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place
Jan 19 – Winnipeg, MB – Bell MTS Place
Jan 21 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
Jan 23 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Jan 24 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Jan 26 – Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum
Jan 27 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
Jan 29 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
Jan 30 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
Feb 01 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
Feb 02 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
Feb 03 – Montreal, QC – Centre Bell
Feb 05 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
Feb 06 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun
Feb 08 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Feb 09 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Feb 11 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
Feb 12 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
Feb 13 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena
Feb 15 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
Feb 16 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
Feb 19 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center
Feb 20 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center
Feb 22 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center
Feb 24 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
Feb 25 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
Feb 27 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena
Mar 01 – Salt Lake City, UT – Vivint Arena
Mar 03 – Portland, OR – Moda Center
Mar 04 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
Mar 06 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center
Mar 08 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena
Mar 09 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center
Mar 11 – Los Angeles, CA – The Forum
Mar 13 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena
Mar 15 – Anaheim, CA – Honda Center
Mar 16 – Anaheim, CA – Honda Center
Mar 18 – Los Angeles, CA – Staples Center
Mar 19 – Los Angeles, CA – Staples Center
Mar 20 – Los Angeles, CA – Staples Center
Mar 22 – Glendale, AZ – Gila River Arena
Mar 25 – Ft. Worth, TX – Dickies Arena
Mar 28 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center
Mar 29 – Miami, FL – AmericanAirlines Arena
Mar 30 – Miami, FL – AmericanAirlines Arena
Apr 01 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
Apr 03 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
Apr 04 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Apr 05 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Apr 07 – Elmont, NY – UBS Arena
Apr 08 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center
Apr 10 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
Apr 11 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
Apr 14 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center
Apr 16 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center Omaha
Apr 18 – Austin, TX – Moody Center
Apr 19 – San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center
Apr 23 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena
Apr 24 – Phoenix, AZ – Phoenix Suns Arena
Apr 27 – Fresno, CA – Save Mart Center
Apr 30 – Spokane, WA – Spokane Arena
May 01 – Tacoma, WA – Tacoma Dome
Sept 10 – Helsinki, Finland – Hartwall Arena
Sep 13 – Stockholm, Sweden – Ericsson Globe
Sep 15 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
Sep 16 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
Sep 18 – Oslo, Norway – Telenor Arena
Sep 20 – Hamburg, Germany – Barclaycard Arena
Sep 21 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
Sep 23 – Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle
Sep 24 – Berlin, Germany – Mercedes-Benz Arena
Sep 26 – Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle
Sep 28 – Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis
Sep 29 – Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis
Oct 01 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
Oct 03 – Amsterdam, Holland – Ziggo Dome
Oct 04 – Amsterdam, Holland – Ziggo Dome
Oct 06 – London, UK – The O2
Oct 07 – London, UK – The O2
Oct 08 – London, UK – The O2
Oct 10 – Manchester, UK – AO Arena
Oct 11 – Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena
Oct 13 – Belfast, UK – SSE Arena
Oct 15 – Newcastle, UK – Utilita Arena
Oct 16 – London, UK – The O2
Oct 18 – Paris, France – Accor Arena
Oct 19 – Paris, France – Accor Arena
Oct 20 – Paris, France – Accor Arena
Oct 22 – Bordeaux, France – Arkea Arena
Oct 24 – Madrid, Spain – Wizink Center
Oct 25 – Lisbon, Portugal – Altice Arena
Oct 28 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi
Oct 29 – Montpellier, France – Sud de France Arena
Nov 01 – Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum
Nov 02 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion
Nov 04 – Budapest, Hungary – Budapest Arena
Nov 05 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena
Nov 07 – Krakow, Poland – Tauron Arena
Nov 10 – Mannheim, Germany – SAP Arena
Nov 12 – Lyon, France – Halle Tony Garnier
Nov 13 – Paris, France – Accor Arena
Nov 15 – Glasgow, Scotland – The SSE Hyrdro
Nov 16 – London, UK – The O2