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The hitmaker took to the stage ahead of the pop icon, who headlined Sunday night (September 17) at the weekend-long event.
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The hitmaker took to the stage ahead of the pop icon, who headlined Sunday night (September 17) at the weekend-long event.
The follow-up to lead release, Dippin My Feet, is a soulful R&B ballad that showcases his distinctive vocals and a glimpse of what’s to come from his ninth LP.
The Never Gonna Give You Up hitmaker is set to hit the road in support of his ninth album, ‘Are We There Yet?’, launching with a pair of shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall in November before travelling across the country throughout February and March of 2024.
The Never Gonna Give You Up star and the Manchester pop group played an hour-long set on the Woodsies Stage on Saturday, paying tribute to the Morrissey-fronted band.
Preceded by the single Dippin My Feet, the project builds upon the experiences he’s gone through since the release of 2018’s ‘Beautiful Life’ and was born in 2020, with the hitmaker slowly building the record over the course of three years.
Having debuted the track on stage at London’s Hampton Court Palace Festival over the weekend, the pop legend premiered his latest tune on Zoe Ball’s BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show.
The follow-up to the hitmaker’s debut ‘Whenever You Need Somebody’ – featuring the global No. 1s Never Gonna Give You Up and Together Forever – proved another hit for the eighties superstar, both in the UK and internationally.
The summer series of open-air concerts returns to the royal landmark from June 6 to June 17, with the latest cohort of stars confirmed to take to the stage.
The singer shot to fame in 1987 thanks to his Stock Aitken Waterman penned-and-produced hit Never Gonna Give You Up – which topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic.
The hitmaker took to the stage ahead of the pop icon, who headlined Sunday night (September 17) at the weekend-long event.
The follow-up to lead release, Dippin My Feet, is a soulful R&B ballad that showcases his distinctive vocals and a glimpse of what’s to come from his ninth LP.
The Never Gonna Give You Up hitmaker is set to hit the road in support of his ninth album, ‘Are We There Yet?’, launching with a pair of shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall in November before travelling across the country throughout February and March of 2024.
The Never Gonna Give You Up star and the Manchester pop group played an hour-long set on the Woodsies Stage on Saturday, paying tribute to the Morrissey-fronted band.
Preceded by the single Dippin My Feet, the project builds upon the experiences he’s gone through since the release of 2018’s ‘Beautiful Life’ and was born in 2020, with the hitmaker slowly building the record over the course of three years.
Having debuted the track on stage at London’s Hampton Court Palace Festival over the weekend, the pop legend premiered his latest tune on Zoe Ball’s BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show.
The follow-up to the hitmaker’s debut ‘Whenever You Need Somebody’ – featuring the global No. 1s Never Gonna Give You Up and Together Forever – proved another hit for the eighties superstar, both in the UK and internationally.
The summer series of open-air concerts returns to the royal landmark from June 6 to June 17, with the latest cohort of stars confirmed to take to the stage.
The singer shot to fame in 1987 thanks to his Stock Aitken Waterman penned-and-produced hit Never Gonna Give You Up – which topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic.
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