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American singer SZA to close out Glastonbury 2024 as final headliner
Rhyl, Prestatyn and Abergele Journal· 19 minutes agoThe 34-year-old, whose real name is Solana Rowe and is known for songs including PSA, Snooze, All The Stars and Shirt, is one of two female headliners at the Worthy Farm event this year alongside ...
Mayo must compromise on chaos if wanting to be the best - GAA - Western People
Western People· 42 minutes agoBack in the slightly less darker days of January, this writer speculated that the annexation of a...
Hampshire and Isle of Wight weekly round-up: 22 June - 28 June
BBC News· 1 hour agoStories from the Isle of Wight Festival were among our most read stories this week in Hampshire and...
Dance fever at Shannon Airport as Kerry troupe departs for World Dance Championships
Irish Independent· 1 hour agoThere was dance fever at Shannon Airport on Friday morning as Cassie Leen’s School of Dance arrived...
What to watch on TV on Sunday 30 June, from Shania Twain to Austrian Grand Prix
The Irish Sun· 1 hour agoSURANNE Jones concluding her investigation into witch trials by heading to America and country star...
Coldplay At Glastonbury Review: Chris Martin and co. deliver peak Glastonbury
Mojo· 1 hour agoThere’s no doubt at all that Coldplay are Glastonbury headliners. Four previous stints topping the...
PJ Harvey At Glastonbury Review: Marina Abramovic opens silencing then spellbinding performance
Mojo· 1 hour agoAnyone suspecting that PJ Harvey at Glastonbury in 2024 might not be a serious matter will have been...
Paul Heaton At Glastonbury Review: Norman Cook joins Housemartins bandmate for heart-stirring set
Mojo· 1 hour agoMagic often happens at Glastonbury, but sometimes the chakras are so open and aligned that there are...
LCD Soundsystem At Glastonbury Review: James Murphy’s emotional disco transforms the Pyramid Stage
Mojo· 1 hour agoLCD Soundsytem bring the Friday night party vibes to the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury 2024. Read...
Eileen Culloty: RTÉ recognises that nostalgia won’t save it. Now ball is in the Government’s court
The Irish Times· 2 hours agoThe strategy outlined by director general Kevin Bakhurst last Tuesday has the merit of...