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    British pop superstar’s brother following in her footsteps by launching music career

    DUA LIPA is flying high as one of Britain’s leading music acts – and her brother could soon follow suit.I’ve learned Gjin, 18, pictured below in 2019, is cutting his teeth as a music producer after forging a friendship with rapper AJ Tracey.Dua Lipa’s younger brother Gjin, (pictured in 2019 with Dua and parents Dukagjin and Anesa) is embarking on a music careerCredit: AlamyDua’s is currently on course to top the charts with her third album, Radical Optimism, which came out on FridayCredit: GettyThey met three and a half years ago while doing cameos in Dua’s live-streamed lockdown concert, Studio 2054, and are now working together.A music insider said: “Gjin really knows his stuff when it comes to hip-hop and grime. “During lockdown he got really into music production and now he is making tentative steps to work in that field.“Being mates with AJ has been really inspiring for him too. read more on dua lipa”His music is totally different from what his big sister does and will be more behind the scenes as a producer.”Dua’s third album, Radical Optimism, came out on Friday and is on course to top the charts, toppling Taylor Swift.Last week we revealed that Dua is in talks with legend Cyndi Lauper to come out as a special guest during her Glastonbury headlining set.A source said: “Dua is raring to go for Glastonbury and she can’t wait for people to hear her new music.Most read in Celebrity“She knows the record will strike a chord with her fans but for the old school muso’s at the Farm, she wants a touch of nostalgia.“Kevin Parker from Tame Impala, who worked on Radical Optimism with Dua is another.Move over the Momager – siblings have become the new movers and shakers in the careers of many A-list celebrities“She wants this set to go down in history.” More

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    Madonna performs for 1.6MILLION fans in Brazil as she closes out Celebration Tour

    MADONNA keeps her crown as the Queen of Pop — as an incredible 1.6million people turn up to her show in Brazil.The 65-year-old performed a free set on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.Madonna puts on her last gig on her Celebration Tour as she performs for a whopping 1.6million fansCredit: APThousands gathered on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilCredit: EPAHer 26 songs included hits such as Like A Prayer and Vogue — with giant screens erected to allow more people to see.Fire crews sprayed the crowd with water as temperatures topped 30C.The concert was the final date of Madonna’s Celebration Tour.A source said prior to the show: “Madonna is unstoppable and she wants to mark her historic tour with a truly special ending.READ MORE ON MADONNA“Fans from all over the world are expected to travel to see her perform in what is expected to be an extravaganza.“Her Celebration Tour has already sealed itself as the pop concert of the decade.“But this concert will be the cherry on the cake.”Meanwhile the city’s official tourism office, Visit Rio, told fans to brace themselves for the big show.Most read in MusicA post advertising the concert read: “It’s time to get ready! On May 4, the Queen of Pop arrives in Rio de Janeiro for a free and historic show at Copacabana Beach.“Madonna closes The Celebration Tour here in Wonder City, marking her 40-year career with a show that promises to be her biggest yet.”Madge embraces and kisses a dancer during the showCredit: Splash NewsMadonna and Kylie stun fans as legendary pop icons appear on stage together for the first time ever More

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    Inside Dua Lipa’s incredible rise to stardom from working as a waitress to Glastonbury headliner with £30m fortune

    POP star Dua Lipa has the world at her feet.In less than a decade, she has gone from waitressing in London’s Soho to become one of the most in-demand stars on the planet — amassing a fortune of £30million and clocking up three Grammys and seven Brit Awards.Dua Lipa has gone from being a waitress in London’s Soho to one of the most in-demand stars on the planetCredit: GettyDua performed at this year’s Grammy’sCredit: GettyWith close friends including designer Donatella Versace, Sir Elton John and supermodel Gigi Hadid, the daughter of refugees from Kosovo has transformed herself into the ultimate global It Girl.And as befits a British superstar, she has an £8million mansion in affluent West Hampstead in North West London, boasting a swimming pool, home studio and ­cinema.Now she is on course to go to No1 this Friday with her third album Radical Optimism — her first since 2020’s Future Nostalgia, which turned her into a major superstar.The new record has already given Dua another three Top Ten singles in the form of Houdini, Training Season and Illusion, bringing her total to 16.READ MORE ON DUA LIPANot too shabby for someone who is still 15 months away from celebrating her 30th birthday.Its release has ushered in the biggest summer of her career, which will include a massive headline slot at Glastonbury Festival next month.The feat solidifies Dua’s spot in music history, as she follows in the footsteps of the Rolling Stones, Adele and BeyonceDua said of her milestone: “This is the pinnacle. For me, Glastonbury has always been the biggest dream.Most read in Celebrity“It’s been my barometer every time I go into the studio, when I write a song I love. It’s like, ‘How is this going to sound at Glastonbury? Is it going to work?‘Hurtful and humiliating’“It’s just always been on my dream board of something that I want to do. It’s the biggest show of my career.”How Dua Lipa and Callum Turner are set to be Hollywood’s hottest itemThe set, expected to be attended by 100,000 music fans, will come in stark contrast to the last time she ­performed at the famous festival.In 2017, she sang on the John Peel Stage — known for hosting up-and-coming artists — and was worried no one would even turn up.She recalled: “It was just as I was about to go on and there really wasn’t anyone there. And I was like, ‘Oh, f**k. No one’s going to come’.“But I just went, ‘Do you know what? It doesn’t matter — I’m going to get out and I’m just going to ­perform and I’m going to have fun’.“By the time I went out, the whole thing was full and I jumped out and had the best time.”At the weekend, Dua hosted and performed on one of US telly’s ­biggest shows, Saturday Night Live — becoming the first British star to do so since Harry Styles in 2019.Born in London in 1995 to Kosovo-Albanian parents Anesa and Dukagjin Lipa, Dua grew up in the capital before returning to her parents’ homeland when she was 11.Determined to follow her dream, Dua persuaded her mum and dad to let her return to the UK when she was just 15 years old.She said: “I wanted to do music. As much as I loved living in Kosovo, it was a very different experience. I was living with a roommate and my parents knew her parents. My parents put a lot of trust in me so I really tried to be as good as possible.”Dua worked a series of jobs in the UK, including as a guest list girl on the door of nightclubs, before finding a manager and landing a record deal.The star won the best new artist Grammy in 2019Credit: GettyDua even starred in 2023’s Barbie MovieCredit: Instagram/@dualipaBut before earning fame, fortune and accolades, she had a tough ride following the release of her self-titled debut album.She was criticised for her lacklustre dancing on stage and was mocked online with a comment that went viral, reading: “Go girl, give us nothing.”Speaking to a newspaper about the jibes, she said: “When people took that snippet of me dancing online and just turned it into a meme, and then when I won the Best New Artist Grammy and people were like, ‘She’s not deserving of it, she’s got no stage presence, she’s not going to stick around’. Those things were hurtful. It was humiliating.“I had to take myself off Twitter. The thing that made me the happiest — performing and writing songs — was also making me really upset because people were picking everything apart that I’d been ­working on, and I had to learn all that in front of everyone.“In the public eye, I was figuring out who I was as an artist, as a performer. All that was happening while I was 22, 23 years old and still ­growing up. You have to build tough skin. You have to be resilient.”However, she then underwent months of intensive dance rehearsals before her return in order to silence her critics, and she now pulls off complex choreography during her sold-out stage shows.At the 2019 Grammy Awards she won two gongs — Best Dance Recording for single Electricity and Best New Artist for explicit track IDGAF.Two years later, she returned to the US music industry ceremony to pick up her third accolade — Best Pop Vocal Album — for second album Future Nostalgia‘I was over the moon’With three wins and ten nominations to her name, Dua has more Grammys than pop icons Britney Spears (one win from eight nominations) and Kylie Minogue (two wins from six nominations).Even global music legend Cher has fewer, bagging just one from seven nominations. Meanwhile, back on home soil, Dua has won seven Brits.With such star power, it’s no ­wonder the great and the good started lining up to record with Dua.Miley Cyrus enlisted her for 2020 single Prisoner, while the following year Sir Elton John snapped her up to create chart mega-hit Cold Heart.Madonna, the Queen of Pop herself, even gave her royal seal of approval by appearing on a remix of Dua’s smash hit Levitating in 2020, alongside rapper Missy Elliott.Dua said of Madge’s involvement: “It was very much a manifestation thing. I was thinking out loud.“She was so down. I was over the moon. I couldn’t believe that she wanted to do this record with me. I’m such a fan. It was really exciting.”Dua Lipa as a childCredit: InstagramDua Lipa performing at Glastonbury Festival 2017Credit: GettyNot content in dominating the charts, Dua has turned herself into a global brand.She currently has deals with Porsche — said to be worth seven figures — and YSL Beauty.Dua has previously been snapped up by Jaguar, Evian, Mac Cosmetics and Versace, for whom she made her catwalk debut at Milan Fashion Week in September 2021.Last year she co-designed a collection for the Italian fashion house alongside industry powerhouse Donatella Versace.In a gushing statement at the time, Donatella said: “You are now both a Versace supermodel and a Versace super-designer.“We designed this collection with true friendship, love and joy at the heart of every piece.“Your passion and vision have inspired me throughout this creative journey.”The deals have boosted Dua’s net worth to more than £30million — which is set to jump even further in the coming 12 months thanks to a soon-to-be announced global tour.In her last live shows, Dua played to 1.3million fans around the globe over 91 dates — and the ten-month trek took just shy of £100million.Dua appears keen to make her mark on the big screen, too‘Proved them wrong’In 2023, she made a cameo in Oscar-winning film Barbie, playing a Mermaid Barbie alongside Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, as well as topping the charts with Dance The Night from the soundtrack.Earlier this year, she starred alongside Henry Cavill in Apple TV’s spy thriller Argylle.But don’t expect her to call time on creating chart hits.She said at the Golden Globes: “At the moment, music is my priority. I love acting and it was fun — but music is first.”Her love life has also kept her in the news after relationships with model Anwar Hadid and French director Romain Gavras.But she is now in a British power couple with rising screen star Callum Turner, 34.With her album Radical Optimism on track to be another hit, Dua’s sights will now be set on her live shows.Next month she will kick off a series of mini outdoor gigs across Europe before her landmark Glastonbury set on June 26, and a prestigious show at the Royal Albert Hall in October.And she will be making sure there is no reason for people to criticise her performances.READ MORE SUN STORIESShe said: “Every time someone has doubted me, I’ve proved them wrong. And for me, I’m like, this is fuelling me.“This is pushing me to be better, to work hard. And I get a real kick out of proving people wrong.”The family of Dua Lipa, parents Dukagjin and Anesa Lipa and siblings Rina and Gjin attending the Brit Awards 2019Credit: PA:Empics EntertainmentDua Lipa was snapped with boyfriend Callum TurnerCredit: SplashAt the weekend, Dua hosted and performed on one of US telly’s ­biggest shows, Saturday Night LiveCredit: BackGridThis year the artist starred alongside Henry Cavill in Apple TV’s spy thriller Argylle More

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    Rock icon announces live comeback with first UK shows in eight years after releasing new single

    A legendary musician is making his comeback for the first time in eight years. The guitarist who rose to fame in the seventies divided fans after revealing only plans on playing his new material.David Gilmour found fame with Pink Floyd in the seventiesDavid Gilmour is releasing a new albumDavid Gilmour broke away from Pink Floyd in 1985 after falling out with Roger Waters. His tour is to promote his upcoming solo album, Luck and Strange, but gig goers have been warned not to expect any Pink Floyd classics.In an interview with Uncut, David said that he has an “unwillingness to revisit the Pink Floyd of the Seventies”.“[Other decades] might be better represented,” he said. “I mean, at least one from the Sixties. The one we’ve done in the past is 1967’s ‘Astronomy.’” he said. read more on rock stars”That’s always entertaining and fun and gets people off to a happy start. There’s songs from [1987’s] A Momentary Lapse of Reason and [1994’s] The Division Bell albums. I mean, I think ‘High Hopes’ is as good as anything we ever did at any time.”David Gilmour’s new musicDavid will be playing at the iconic Royal Albert Hall for six nights in October
    David will be returning to the iconic venue to perform the six-night run from October 9.
    His new album Luck and Strange features the late Richard Wright’s music, which he’d recorded in 2007 at a jam session at David’s house.

    While he didn’t explain why he was choosing not to perform material from Pink Floyd’s most successful decade, it could be down to his feud with Roger.The duo’s turbulent relationship has been strained for nearly 60 years, with them struggling to agree on their creative visions for the band. Things reached boiling point in February 2023 when Roger re-recorded The Dark Side of The Moon, insisting that the original album was his project and he wrote it all himself.Most read in MusicRogers also made an appearance during a UN Security Council meeting earlier this year where he ‘condemned’ Russian’s invasion of Ukraine, but also claimed that Ukraine had ‘provoked’ the war.He also shockingly called Ukraine “not really a country at all” and branded it “a patchy sort of vague experiment”.David’s wife, lyricist Polly Samson took to X and accused Roger of antisemitism, which he denies.She also said he was “rotten to his core” and a “Putin apologist”.”Sadly Roger Waters you are antisemitic to your rotten core. Also a Putin apologist and a lying, thieving, hypocritical, tax-avoiding, lip-synching, misogynistic, sick-with-envy, megalomaniac. Enough of your nonsense,” she fumed.David retweeted her initial post and said: “Every word demonstrably true”.During a show at London’s O2 Arena, Roger hit back at Polly. “There’s a lady who lives, I think, somewhere in London tweeting appalling things about me,” he told the audience. “She talked about me being an antisemite to my rotten core, and I was really upset,” he told the audience.”It may have been contributory to the whole enthusiasm the Israeli lobby has developed since that time to have me wiped off the face of the Earth … All I have to say about Polly Samson is imagine waking up to that every morning. Come on! You can do better than that.”David will be returning to the Royal Albert Hall to perform the six-night run from October 9.He last took to the stage at the iconic venue in 2016.READ MORE SUN STORIESHis new album features the late Richard Wright’s music, which he’d recorded in 2007 at a jam session at David’s house.David has chosen not to play many of Pink Floyd’s classic tracks More

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    Scots singer drafted in to support Take That in Glasgow after he was spotted playing in hotel NEXT DOOR

    A YOUNG musician has taken to the stage at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro as a last minute replacement to support Take That.Olly Murs, 39, was supposed to open for the veteran pop group but he was unable to perform.Daniel Rooney filled in for Olly Murs before Take That’s concert at the OVO HydroCredit: RHM ProductionsMurs was stranded after his flight from London was cancelledCredit: PAThe singer-songwriter’s flight from London’s Heathrow Airport was cancelled.But a stand-in for Murs was found just yards away from Scotland’s largest music venue.Presenter Ross King, 62, had been watching musician Daniel Rooney play at the Radisson hotel across the road, as reported by the Daily Record.After hearing that Murs couldn’t make it, King messaged his pal Gary Barlow, 53, who jokingly asked if he knew a singer who could fill in.Read more in ShowbizKing told the band’s frontman about the young musician from Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, performing in the hotel bar.When asked if he wished to support Take That, Daniel snapped up the surprise opportunity.He delighted the huge Hydro crowd with a rendition of Stealers Wheel’s 1972 hit Stuck in the Middle With You.Punters hailed Daniel’s last minute performance as he took to the stage for an impromptu set.Most read in MusicTaking to social media, one person wrote: “Huge congrats to Daniel Rooney of Cambuslang. Filling in on 30mins notice for Olly Murs who was stuck in London. What a fab into to the big stage.”Another posted: “Daniel Rooney from Cambuslang smashed it in your absence! Loved his performance.”Another commented: “He’s great isn’t he. Not a sign of any stage fright.”Earlier we told how Murs performance was called off as the doors were set to open.His British Airways flight was axed, leaving him with no other option but to pull out.In a post on X, Murs apologised to his fans and added that he was “so annoyed”. More

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    Olly Murs CANCELS Glasgow show minutes before doors open

    OLLY Murs has cancelled his huge Glasgow show just minutes before the doors were set to open.The singer, 39, was due to take to the stage at the OVO Hydro this evening.Olly Murs’ performance at the OVO Hydro tonight has been called offCredit: PAHe was due to be supporting Take That at the Glasgow venueCredit: AlamyHe was going to be supporting Take That over three nights at the venue for their This Life On tour.But it has been announced that he won’t be performing tonight due to transport issues.It has emerged that the pop singer-songwriter’s flight from London had been cancelled.The pop singer-songwriter has told how he has been at the city’s Heathrow Airport since 11am this morning.He said that he is “so sorry” over having to miss out on performing tonight and added that he’s “so annoyed”.He is now travelling by car to Glasgow as he seeks to take to the Hydro stage tomorrow evening and Sunday night.Murs has updated his fans as he took to X to share his disappointment. He wrote: “So sorry to everyone at the @takethat show tonight in Glasgow, unfortunately I won’t be there, I have been at London Heathrow from 11am this morning for my flight but after several delays (check my Instagram) and then a cabin crew incident our @British_Airways flight got cancelled! Most read in Showbiz”Don’t think I’ve ever missed a gig before, am so annoyed! But am now in a car heading up for our 6hr journey for the Saturday and Sundays show right now.”An update from the Hydro on social media read:” We are sorry to advise, due to unforeseen circumstances beyond anyone’s control, Olly Murs cannot perform tonight (Friday) in Glasgow. We’re very sorry for the inconvenience.” More

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    Noughties rap duo reunite nine years after band split as frontman reveals real reason they quit

    A HUGE noughties rap duo have announced their reunion nine years after parting ways.Appearing on The Red Carpet Treatment podcast, the iconic stars revealed they are bringing the band back together.Rizzle Kicks have announced their reunionCredit: HandoutAppearing on The Red Carpet Treatment podcast, the duo explained why they splitCredit: TikTokHarley revealed he suffered from terrible anxietyCredit: TikTokRizzle Kicks stars Jordan Stephens and Harley Alexander-Sule shot to fame in the late noughties after their debut album Stereo Typical.But in 2015 the pop stars went their ways after they released their last song, a cover of Summertime by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince.Following this, both members pursued acting careers and solo music ventures.Speaking about their return Jordan said: “I think our music has aged very well and I think that we, this is my guess, we are reminiscent of a time in British history, 2012, which was pretty optimistic.Read More on 90s Stars”We had the Olympics, pre-Covid, pre-Brexit, pre-Trump, people were living their lives man.”Between 2011 and 2013, the band was a huge success with hits like Down With the Trumpets and Mama Do The Hump.They had several chart-topping songs, including a collaboration with Olly Murs’ Heart Skips a Beat, which reached number one.The pair had shows planned for a tour together in 2016, but Jordan took to X ahead of the events to announce they had decided to cancel.Most read in ShowbizDespite promises to return to the music scene in 2017, the pair seemed to just vanish without further details.Rizzle Kicks have now spoken about why they decided to split almost a decade ago.Turning the conversation to their split, Harley said: “It’d be interesting to talk about that period of time where we stopped making music a little bit.”We were both, very much not in a position to be popstars at that time.”Jordan added: “But yeah, we took a break because I was doing loads of drugs.”I had crippling anxiety.”The band first formed in 2008Credit: HandoutJordan and Harley have remained friends after they stopped making music togetherCredit: GettyThe pair both agreed their health was suffering because of their music careers.Reminiscing on the exact day the pair decided to take a step back from the limelight, Harley said “It was one of the most depressing days of my life.”He explained that he experienced a panic attack after performing at a festival. “Performing in front of 15, 20,000 people or whatever, and coming off and feeling worse than you did when you went on stage. I was like, that’s not right,” he said.”And I think we both just looked at each other like yeah, nah that’s not the one.”Away from Rizzle Kicks, Jordan has been in a relationship with Little Mix’s Jade Thirlwall since 2020.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe is a regular on Big Brother Late and Live and is set to release an autobiography this year called, Avoidance, Drugs, Heartbreak, and Dogs. Meanwhile, Harley has been turning his attention to acting and notably appeared in Unforgotten in 2015.Rizzle Kicks Top Songs The duo’s top five songs include:

    Heart Skips a Beat (feat. Rizzle Kicks)
    Down With The Trumpets
    Mama Do The Hump
    Skip To The Good Bit
    When I Was A Youngster

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    Legendary 90s dance group reunite for huge festival alongside Peter Andre and Whigfield 31 years after chart smash

    NINETIES dance group D:Ream returns to perform at a HUGE UK festival – 31 years after their chart smash.The group first shot to fame with their hit Things Can Only Get Better in 1994.D:Ream are set to reunite for a huge festivalCredit: AlamyPeter Cunnah is best known as the lead singer of the groupThe band will play alongside Peter Andre at MacMoray Easter FestivalCredit: GettyWhigfield will also be performingCredit: RexThe rock band was formed in Derry, Northern Ireland back in 1992.They had a lineup that varied in numbers but centred on lead singers Peter Cunnah and Al Mackenzie, along with keyboard player Brian Cox.The group will now reunite for the MacMoray Easter Festival in Elgin on May 4.Announcing the news on X, the official group page wrote: “This Saturday 4th we’re live at the MacMoray festival in Elgin, Scotland.Read More on 90s Bands”It’s our first outing in 6months and our first full set of the year. “I will be performing several new songs from the forthcoming album (as yet to be titled) I’m currently in a break from rehearsals for the show to let you gorgeous people know there’s some great acts on as well.”Other huge acts performing at the gig include Peter Andre, Whigfield, and Scouting For Girls.D:Ream were regulars on the 90s circuit and their biggest hit topped the charts in 1994.Most read in ShowbizIt remained there for four weeks and a year after its original release cracked the top 30.The song charted in the top 20 once again three years later when Tony Blair’s New Labour used it to symbolise a hopeful new political era after 18 years of Tory rule.The group, who toured with Take That and earned a Brit Award nomination in the 90s made a fortune from the record.But Peter now has mixed feelings about it all. He told the Belfast Telegraph in 2022: “I’ve a love-hate relationship with that song now. It’s been my meal ticket, for sure, but, you know, Tony Blair is basically a walking war criminal.Dates for upcoming performances Dates confirmed so far this year:

    4th May MacMoray Festival, Elgin
    12th May Butlins Minehead
    18th May Butlins Minehead
    16th June Summerfest, Epsom Nonsuch Park
    28th June Glastonbury Glade Stage
    6th July Decadence, Kidderminster
    13th July Don Valley Bowl, Sheffield
    13th July Hits On The Pitch, Stockport
    27th July Morecambe Pride
    3rd August Feile, Belfast
    4th August Bannaroo Festival, Norwich
    24 August Gig for Gaza Derry
    31st August Big Day Out, Limerick
    7th September Oakfest, Letterkenny Ireland
    12th October BBC Ulster Symphony Orchestra at the SSE Belfast

    “I’ve had people say that my work is tainted as a result, that I’m somehow complicit, which I find very, very hurtful.”Other popular songs released included U R The Best Thing and Shoot Me With Your LoveD:Ream then went on a hiatus in the late 90s and early noughties.Peter continued to stay in the music scene and wrote songs for pop acts including Steps and A1.In 2008, he and fellow band member Al decided to get the group back together.READ MORE SUN STORIESThey created the album ‘In Memory Of…,’ where Cox featured on it, but just as a session musician.A decade later, they released the follow-up record Open Hearts Open Minds.The group is best know for Things Can Only Get BetterCredit: AlamyPeter continued to stay in the music scene after the band split More