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    Boyband fans fear noughties pop group has secretly SPLIT as two members ‘go missing’ from reunion tour

    THE Wanted fans were left baffled yesterday as Max George announced he was going on tour with just one of his bandmates.The Strictly star is heading to India alongside  Siva Kaneswaran for the first time – but without bandmates Jay McGuiness and Nathan Sykes.Max George and Siva Kaneswaran are going to India – without their bandmatesCredit: Getty – ContributorJay McGuiness will not be joining themCredit: GettyNathan Sykes also has other plansCredit: PAMax shared the news with fans revealing they will be performing in Mumbai and Bagalore in May of this year.He wrote: “Myself and Siva can’t wait for this! Our first time in India.. Dream come true!.”His post was met with hundreds of very excited comments, but some people were confused about the whereabouts of Jay and Nathan – fearing the original line-up is no more.One person said:  “Is it just Siva and Max?”, while another person shared some suspicious eye emojis and commented: “Just you and Siva?”Read More of The Wanted Someone else wrote: “Where’s jay who hasn’t given us any clues?”Siva was quick to try to clear up any confusion and told fans: “Jay and Nath have their own projects right now.”He also hinted that the other two will be joining them when they can, saying there were ‘easing themselves’ back in.Yesterday it was revealed that Jay McGuinness will be performing in 222 A Ghost Story in Dublin over the summer.Most read in MusicIt is unclear what Nathan is currently doing, but his Instagram bio reads that he is working on his next album.The upcoming shows will mark the first time the boys will hit the road again following the death of their bandmate Tom Parker.The Wanted – Band sing Lose My Mind in exclusive Sun studio sessionThe group all toured together in 2022 and just weeks after it came to an end Tom tragically died, on March 30 from a brain tumour.The news sent shockwaves round the world and the boys have spent months processing the sad news.The Wanted – with their late bandmate Tom ParkerCredit: GettyThe group last hit the road in 2021/ 2022Credit: PA More

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    ‘Doesn’t she know the cost of living crisis?’ wail Billie Eilish fans over ticket prices for Hit Me Hard And Soft tour

    BILLIE Eilish fans in the UK have reacted angrily to the pop superstar’s tour ticket prices.Die-hard supporters flocked to ticketing sites for the Hit Me Hard And Soft tour pre-sale and were left stunned when they were confronted by £145 standing tickets.Billie Eilish’s tour ticket prices have left fans shockedCredit: GettySeeing Eilish on stage will set UK fans back at least £145Credit: Getty – ContributorThe tour features multiple dates in Glasgow, London and ManchesterCredit: Instagram / Billie EilishMany simply closed the site and refused to pay the eye-watering sum, while others raged about it on the social media platform X.One person wrote: “£145 for Billie Eilish tickets – does she not know there’s a cost of living happening in the UK?”Another said: “Me coming onto Ticketmaster seeing Billie Eilish prices then coming straight back out again. £145 for standing is this delusion?”A third complained: “£145 whole English pounds for a standing ticket to @billieeilish at the @TheCoopLive – I think I paid £80 last tour?”READ MORE ON BILLIE EILISH A fourth shared a recent quote from Eilish in which she criticised the commercial nature of the music industry and its obsession with releasing multiple vinyl varieties to increase profits.They said: “How can you say this and then make your very cheapest standing tickets at your tour that goes on sale the following day after it’s announced, £145… when your audience is mainly teenagers who don’t have the means to pay without their parents.”The post related to an interview Eilish gave to Billboard which seemed to take aim at The Rolling Stones in particular after the veterans released 43 versions of their Hackney Diamonds album.She said: “I can’t even express to you how wasteful it is.Most read in Music“I find it really frustrating as somebody who goes out of my way to be sustainable and do the best that I can and try to involve everybody in my team in being sustainable.”And then it’s some of the biggest artists in the world making 40 different vinyl packages that have a different unique thing just to get you to keep buying more.”Legendary rock band announce first UK tour in eight years – and reveal guitarist’s replacement after he retired from bandEilish’s UK tour will see her play Glasgow, London and Manchester in July and is set to be one of the shows of the summer alongside Taylor Swift, whose record-breaking Eras tour is coming to stadiums in the UK.Swift’s sold out run saw tickets vary from £60 up to £195, with even more for exclusive packages.PAYING THE PRICEEilish is certainly not the only act charging high prices for tours. The explosion in ticket costs post-pandemic has been felt across music genres.The likes of AC/DC, Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, Adele and Green Day have all surprised fans with ticket costs this year.Standing tickets for the High Way to Hell rockers’ Wembley show on July 3 set some fans back £302.85 on Ticketmaster, while official platinum tickets were an eye-watering £381.80.Ticketmaster said: “The Event Organiser has priced these tickets according to their market value. “Tickets do not include VIP packages. Availability and pricing are subject to change.”One fan complained: “Ticket price inflation is insane, way beyond anything else I can think of. “I get that records aren’t selling any more and this is the way that bands make money, but I’ve been feeling the need to draw the line for a few years now.”This is the time I’ve finally done it, I’m not prepared to pay these prices any longer.”Another joked: “In other news anyone want to buy a kidney so I can see ACDC.”UK concert ticket prices 2024All prices based on front standing tickets
    Billie Eilish, London O2 Arena – £145
    Taylor Swift, Wembley Stadium – £172
    AC/DC, Wembley Stadium – £130
    Bruce Springsteen, Wembley Stadium – £174
    Green Day, Wembley Stadium – £109
    Pearl Jam, London Tottenham Stadium – £249
    Kylie Minogue (BST, Hyde Park) – £220

    Grunge legends Pearl Jam, who recently released critically-acclaimed album Dark Matter, faced similar backlash over their tour which is seeing them play Tottenham Hotspur’s Stadium in June.For the best standing tickets at that show, punters needed to fork out £249.45 while even the worst seats were £125 before booking fees were added.One fan raged: “F*****g gutted at the Pearl Jam ticket prices. I was really hoping to see them at last! £150 for nosebleeds. S***e.READ MORE SUN STORIES”Standing tickets for Pearl Jam in Manchester are 225 quid each!!! Absolutely outrageous. Ticket prices are out of control now.”Kylie Minogue and Shania Twain’s BST shows at London’s Hyde Park this summer start at £112 for standard entry, before going up to £220 for the gold circle at the front of the pop-up setting and all the way up to £435 for the most exclusive packages.Both Taylor Swift and Eilish are coming to the UK this summerCredit: GettyMulti-Grammy winning Eilish is one of the world’s biggest music starsCredit: AP More

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    Taylor Swift college masterclass will help fans’ parents learn about star ahead of her UK concerts

    A COLLEGE masterclass in Taylor Swift will help fans’ parents swot up on the star for her UK concerts.The one-off, free session teaches those taking their kids to her gigs about the singer’s music, set lists, outfits and hairstyles.A college masterclass in Taylor Swift will help fans’ parents swot up on the star for her UK concertsCredit: GettyAnd it will no doubt touch on the break-up harvesting balladeer’s hectic love life.Taylor, 34, is bringing her Eras Tour to the UK in June, with dates in Edinburgh, Liverpool, London and Cardiff, as well as Dublin in Ireland.The May 7 course, now sold out, is being put on by the Glasgow Cylde College ahead of shows at Murrayfield Stadium, where crowd numbers are expected to top those of one ex, Harry Styles.Organisers say it will help get non-Swifties “up to speed” so they fully appreciate “iconic” moments in the set.Read More on ShowbizRobert Anderson, from the college, said: “We created this masterclass to prepare those heading to the gig with their superfan kids, friends or partners to ensure they have just as memorable a time.“Taylor’s gigs are known for being so well-crafted, and unless you’re a fan yourself, you might miss some of the iconic moments.“Our expert will take you through everything you need to know — leaving you a Swiftie in no time.”Taylor Swift’s former band member Kiki Wong announced as new guitarist for legendary rock band after public casting call More

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    Sam Fender gives major update on his third album after fearing he rushed his chart topping second record

    IT has been a while since Sam Fender dropped his chart-topping album Seventeen Going Under but don’t expect to hear the follow-up any time soon.The Geordie rocker has admitted he feels like he rushed the release of that record in 2021 and wants to take his time with his third album – so it surpasses all expectations.Sam Fender admitted he feels like he rushed the release of that record in 2021 and wants to take his time with his third albumCredit: Tom FarmerSam said: “We have been recording and recording and making loads of stuff but it got to the point where I thought, ‘We don’t need to get this out yet. We need to get it right’.“For the second one we rushed to get that out and the third one we started rushing and I thought, ‘No, we have got to take the time’.“I want to do the best I possibly can. I’d rather it be late and great than early and s**te.”But he added: “What we have got so far I am absolutely over the moon with but I want to give it that bit more time and more thought.”Read More on ShowbizDuring an interview on Johnson And Knopfler’s Music Legends,on Sky Arts, 10pm tomorrow, he revealed being bullied at school gave him the drive to succeed.Sam said: “Schoolyard bullying is what makes a rock star. It is either going to put you down or it is going to make you work harder for it.”Vera fans open-mouthed after unearthing forgotten pop star cameo that ended in disasterGirls are red-dy for reunionGIRLS ALOUD have their glad rags on, ready to kick off their reunion tour this month.Nicola Roberts, Cheryl Tweedy, Kimberley Walsh and Nadine Coyle have been locked in rehearsals for weeks ahead of opening night in Dublin on May 17.Most read in BizarreGirls Aloud have their glad rags on, ready to kick off their reunion tour this monthCredit: Shark BeautyIt will be the first time they have toured since 2013 and comes 22 years after they were put together on TV talent show Popstars: The Rivals, so it’s been a long time coming.They posed in red and pink gowns as they announced Shark Beauty as the official hair sponsor of their tour.It means the brand’s tools will be used for all 30 dates across the UK and Ireland, but luckily they still have a glam squad on hand, so they won’t have to sort their barnets themselves.The girls looking better than ever, so I am expecting big things from this comeback.Blue Ivy hopes for roaring successBEYONCE and Jay-Z’s eldest daughter Blue Ivy is striking out on her own after landing her first movie role.Just 12, she will voice the character of Kiara in upcoming live action movie Mufasa: The Lion King.Jay-Z with his eldest daughter Blue Ivy, who has landed her first movie roleCredit: AFPIt’s not her first foray into showbiz, as Blue Ivy earned a Guinness World Record in 2012 for the youngest person to have made the US Billboard chart when her baby coos featured on Jay-Z’s song Glory.Then she won a Grammy for featuring on Bey’s 2020 song Brown Skin Girl and in 2023 joined mum on stage. Beats going to school like the rest of us had to.Insta slip up leaves fans in Mel-t downWE all know someone who has made slip-ups on social media or sent messages to the wrong people.So spare a thought for superstar Barbra Streisand, who did just that in front of millions of people – and left Melissa McCarthy mortified.Barbra Streisand left Melissa McCarthy mortified in the processCredit: CBS Sunday morningMelissa with director pal Adam ShankmanCredit: Instagram/melissamccarthyThe Bridesmaids actress, who is noticeably slimmer, shared the snap on Instagram on Monday of herself attending a gala for artistic director Matthew Bourne with director pal Adam Shankman.Babs commented on the snap with what was clearly supposed to be a private message, writing: “Give him my regards, did you take Ozempic?”Fans were gobsmacked by the remark about the weight loss jab and Barbra later deleted it, but not before thousands of people had “liked” it and taken screenshots.Neither Babs nor Melissa have said anything about the faux pas, but I doubt Babs will be making that mix-up again.But good on her for being able to use social media aged 82. Not everyone is that clued up. READ MORE SUN STORIESTime to get her on TikTok doing some dances.Perhaps Melissa can join her to bury the hatchet. More

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    Brit boyband reunite for one-off tour – two years after bandmate’s tragic death

    TWO members of The Wanted are reuniting for a series of tour dates in India.Max George and Siva Kaneswaran are heading to the country for the first time – but without bandmates Jay McGuiness and Nathan Sykes. Max George and Siva Kaneswaran of The Wanted will be touring in IndiaCredit: GettyMax shared the news with his fansCredit: InstagramIt comes after the death of Tom ParkerCredit: Getty Images – GettyMax shared the news with fans revealing they will be performing in Mumbai and Bagalore in May of this year.He wrote: “Myself and Siva can’t wait for this! Our first time in India.. Dream come true!.”It’s the first time they will hit the road again following the death of their bandmate Tom Parker.The group all toured together in 2022 and just weeks after it came to an end Tom tragically died, on March 30 from a brain tumour.Read More on Max GeorgeThe news sent shockwaves round the world and the boys have spent months processing the sad news.Tom’s widow Kelsey previously told how Jay had stayed with the family during his final days.“Jay stayed with us. He was upstairs in the loft room, just so I knew he was there. When I woke up in the mornings I knew I could just get up and go to see Tom at the hospice.“They’re a massive part of our lives and always have been. They are role models for the kids too, so I want them to come over and have their input in their lives and to tell them stories about their dad.Most read in Music“They know stories I don’t know. Bodhi’s going to want to know the stories. He is going to ask, ‘What did my dad get up to on the tour bus?’ and he’ll be able to ask them when he’s older. They will always be there for us.”It is unclear why Jay isn’t joining them but he recently released his debut novel and has been busy promoting that.The Wanted sing Glad You Came in exclusive Sun Biz SessionTom’s death Tom died peacefully on March 30, with Kelsey at his side, after being visited by each of his bandmates. They carried his coffin at his funeral on April 20.He was diagnosed with stage four glioblastoma back in October 2020.Brain tumour symptoms
    Brain Tumour Research says tumours increase pressure in the skull, causing headaches.
    Symptoms to look for are:

    Headaches
    Loss of appetite
    Nausea and vomiting
    Loss of balance
    Mood swings
    Problems speaking
    Problems with memory or concentration
    Seizures
    Impaired vision

    He was told that he likely has 12 to 18 months to live, but after six rounds of chemotherapy and 30 radiotherapy sessions, the singer revealed his tumour is “stable” back in November.In early March 2022, Parker received treatment in a private hospital abroad in Spain.Once the treatment was completed, Parker returned back to the UK where he managed to join his bandmates on tour in a wheelchair as he was too weak to stand on March 7, 2022.The band toured in 2021 prior to Tom’s deathCredit: GettyMax has struggled with the death of his best mate Tom More

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    Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood reveals best high of his life after ditching drugs & how music legend has been advising band

    HE was known as one of rock’s most prolific party animals who wrote the rulebook for hedonism.But Rolling Stones legend Ronnie Wood is now more likely to be found sipping on a green juice and bingeing episodes of Ripley on Netflix.Ronnie Wood pictured with The Sun’s Ellie HenmanRock legend Mick Jagger leads the Rolling Stones as they perform in HoustonCredit: Suzanne CordeiroIn fact, Ronnie admits the best highs he’s ever had are after playing to tens of thousands of fans — many of whom have flown from the UK to the US, like me, to watch the band kick off their huge Hackney Diamonds tour in Houston, Texas.In an exclusive chat from the NRG Stadium, where more than 72,000 of us were packed in for the first night of the 19-date US tour, Ronnie says: “The adrenalin high is stronger than any drug or alcohol.“The natural high is the best one you can have, it exceeds drugs or alcohol.“I like to have my green juices now and I do workouts with my trainer just light workouts and stretches to keep my circulation going, which is what you need when you’re older. READ MORE ON ROCK MUSIC“It’s always a big party on the road but I like to have my quiet time. I’m addicted to Ripley.”Alongside bandmates Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, Ronnie tore through a mega 18-song set list on Sunday night, with Angry and Sweet Sounds Of Heaven the only two tracks from Hackney Diamonds which made the set list of classics.It’s an impressive feat, given Mick and Keith were 80 last year while Ronnie turns 77 in June.“We owe it to our fans to include as many big songs as we can,” explains Ronnie. Most read in Bizarre“But we like to mix up the old and the new, that is what we love to do.”The trio have spent the past month rehearsing in Los Angeles and Ronnie reveals they had a little help from old pal Sir Paul McCartney, who features on Hackney Diamonds track Bite My Head Off.Loose Women’s Denise Welsh reveals son Matty Healy missed her wedding to Lincoln Townley to support Rolling StonesOld pal Sir Paul McCartney has been a big help for the StonesCredit: Splash News“Paul is so great and really supportive,” Ronnie tells me. “He came to a few rehearsals and gave us some really nice input.“Paul threw me and (my wife) Sally a going away party from LA. “He invited Neil Young as my surprise guest at the dinner. “It was so lovely.“He is an old buddy of mine and I haven’t seen him in years.“We’re going to get together again in Louisiana and go to the New Orleans blues festival.”He adds: “We really had our noses to the grindstone in LA and we rehearsed for five weeks.“We have been getting back into the mode of playing stadiums.”This tour, which celebrates No1 album Hackney Diamonds, comes two years after the Stones last played in the UK on their 60th anniversary tour, which included a massive show at BST Hyde Park.And although we are 5,000 miles from home, Ronnie — who has six kids and six grandchildren — is making the gigs a family affair, with his seven-year-old twin girls with Sally joining him on the road.Ronnie says: “My little twin girls, they are both just so lovely.“I’ve got all my family out here, all my elder kids and the grandkids as well. It is amazing.“Everyone is so keen to see Grandad play with his mates.”To make the tour even more memorable, Ronnie reveals his son Tyrone will also be getting married this summer, to American businesswoman Faye Harris.“Ty and Faye are getting married straight after the tour,” Ronnie says with a smile. “That is going to be amazing.”After six decades on the road together, you’d forgive most bands for needing to spend more time apart.But the camaraderie among the Stones is clear to see, with Mick grabbing hold of Ronnie and squeezing him so tightly I thought his eyes might pop out as they took a final bow on stage.After losing drummer Charlie Watts in 2021, the trio are now joined on the road by Steve Jordan, who more than earns his stripes on stage, while backing singer Chanel Haynes gives Lady Gaga a run for her money with her vocals on Sweet Sounds Of Heaven.And it is obvious to see that the friendship between Mick, Keith and Ronnie, who have sold 200million records worldwide and notched up eight No1 singles and 14 No1 albums as the Stones, is only getting stronger.Drummer Steve Jordan, far right, has joined the Stones on the road after they lost Charlie Watts in 2021Credit: Suzanne Cordeiro“Being with Mick and Keith, I’ve learned about the ups and downs of true friendship,” Ronnie says with a laugh. “But with all the ups and downs, with being misread, you just sort it out. “As long as you address things and keep it fresh and honest, that is all that you can do.“Mick rang me yesterday and we were talking about the production rehearsal and it was like fresh, it was like he was a new pal and we’ve known each other for all those years.“The funny thing is, we are always trying to get better. We are always trying to brush up. “It is all from the heart, that is where we get everything.”

    Start Me Up
    Get Off Of My Cloud
    Rocks Off
    Out Of Time
    Angry
    Beast Of Burden
    Mess It Up
    Tumbling Dice
    Can’t Always Get What
    You Want
    Little T&A
    Sympathy For The Devil
    Gimme Shelter
    Honky Tonk Women
    Miss You
    Paint It Black
    Jumpin’ Jack Flash

    ENCORE

    Sweet Sounds Of Heaven
    (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

    CAUGHT LIVEROLLING STONES @ The NRG Stadium, Houston★★★★★IT’S 80 and not out for the Rolling Stones, who proved age really is just a number as they kicked off the first night of their Hackney Diamonds tour.Frontman Mick was on top form as he repeatedly flashed his rock-hard stomach muscles, much to the delight of the deafening crowd, including one woman who repeatedly shrieked: “Mick, I want to have your babies,” in my left ear.It’s clear that Ronnie and the Stones still have it – in spadesCredit: Suzanne CordeiroThe group set the tone from the off, with Start Me Up whipping their fans up into a frenzy before the Stones took them on a whistlestop tour of some of the best songs from their sprawling back catalogue.Hackney hits Angry and Sweet Sounds Of Heaven already sound like classics, with the killer vocals of Chanel Haynes bringing everyone in the crowd to their feet.Her incredible range and energy pairs perfectly with Mick and I felt shivers when they performed Gimme Shelter, and watching her parents’ reaction next to me in the crowd made it all the more special.Keith and Ronnie’s excellence in their craft shines through on Beast Of Burden and Miss You, with the former nailing his vocals on Little T&A.And those green juices seemed to have done Ronnie the world of good, as he ran up and down a huge central platform with ease while lapping up the cheers from the crowd.(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction was the perfect ending to a brilliant night of live music.Their wrinkles might be deeper and their knees a little achier but the Stones are still giving musicians a quarter of their age a run for their money when it comes to playing live.There is nothing else to say but, the Stones still have it. In spades.SIR Mick gives a sweet nod to his late partner L’Wren Scott on the tour, wearing clothes, including jazzy sequined jackets and blazers from one of her favourite designers, Jayne Hayward.L’Wren and Mick dated for around 13 years until her death in 2014.Keith chose classic pieces from Dior and Celine and, like Mick, also wore some from Dries Van Noten’s archive.While Ronnie had a wardrobe handmade for him by designer Daniel James, who interprets keen artist Ronnie’s work into his clobber.FRONTMAN Mick was supported at the show by his long-term girlfriend Melanie Hamrick and energetic son Deveraux.The former ballerina shared videos on Instagram account, including one of the seven-year-old doing dance moves as his dad strutted in front of him on stage.He said on stage: “It’s been a great few days in Houston.“I took an amazing trip to the space center. That was great.”Then referencing an obscure brand of Texan cereal, he added: “I was a bit disappointed there were no Beaver Nuggets there.”Catastrophe for DojaDOJA Cat was all fur coat and just knickers as she made a kooky appearance on a red carpet.She turned up carrying a battered old suitcase and holding a half- drunk glass of wine – which isn’t far off what I looked like as I made it to the airport in Houston today to fly back to London after a night with the Rolling Stones.READ MORE SUN STORIESDoja Cat sported a rather odd look to the Daily Front Row Awards in Los AngelesCredit: APDoja wore this quirky get-up to the Daily Front Row Awards in Los Angeles, which is supposed to be an event celebrating fashion.If that’s what the catwalks are after this season, perhaps I’ve got a future as a model after all. More

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    Brit indie band reveal they’ve split up after massive fallout – saying ‘it got worse and worse’

    ONE BRIT indie band has now revealed they’ve split up after massive fallout. The group was originally formed in 2011 and one of their songs was chosen for the closing credits of the film T2 Trainspotting.Fat White Family who previously performed at Glastonbury in 2015 have now previously split upCredit: BBCLead vocalist Lias Saoudi is now completing promo work for the new album aloneCredit: Substack / The New Cue
    Fat White Family first came together in Peckham and now they have released their fourth album, Forgiveness Is Yours. But despite the new music, it now seems the band are no more according to front-man Lias Saoudi, who is completing interviews on his own. He told The New Cue newsletter on Substack: “I’m doing it all on my own this time which has been a new thing. It’s been alright, I try to not repeat myself too often.”Die-hard fans might notice that co-founder and musical director Saul Adamczewski is absent from the new record.READ MORE ON INDIE MUSICHe also declared that the working relationship between his band-mates Saul and brother Nathan Saoudi has completely broken down. The vocalist confirmed: “There’s been a complete breakdown in that kind of original triumvirate of me, Nathan and Saul. That’s just completely broken down now. “It broke down a long time ago with Saul, we resuscitated it for a bit, and then it broke down again, and then we resuscitated again, and now it’s absolutely dead in the water. There’s no love lost there anymore.”The rock singer also said that the group had no ‘way of resolving conflict,’ and he slammed some of the experience in the group to be like “eating grass.”Most read in Music”The alienation thickens and we just didn’t we didn’t have any way of resolving conflict,” he told the outlet. “People used to give Saul the nod because he was the one with the cool references and the melodic sensibility, but after he was out of the picture it got to a point where you were just in this infinite psychological headlock.”Lias added: “It sucked all of the life and joy out of it. It felt like you were eating glass. It was not like a pleasant experience. Nineties pop frontwoman, 52, has barely aged a day in 28 years since hit song – as she reunites with indie icon”There were periods where it would explode forward a little bit and there’d be excitement and then I don’t know what would happen but it would get swallowed up in the ego black hole.”Although, despite the difficulties he still insists the band were determined to complete the new album. “I just think you have to finish, though,” he declared. “You lose a member, you lose another member, you just have to finish. I think like that with projects generally. “You can’t just flounce out on your own elaborate psychodrama that you’ve concocted. This is what you f****** signed up for.”But here we are. It doesn’t make it any less egregious.”READ MORE SUN STORIESThe lead singer of the group admitted the members have had a huge fall outThe group have just released their fourth album Forgiveness Is Yours More

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    Eddy Grant reveals he’s writing book about his life and has next TWO albums recorded – but calls touring ‘hell’

    MUSIC legend Eddy Grant has revealed that he is writing a book about his life and already has his next two albums recorded.The classic album Killer on the Rampage was released over forty years ago and it has finally made it’s way to streaming platforms, much to the delight of fans.Eddy is widely recognised for his contributions to many genres from Reggae to PopCredit: Getty – ContributorEddy’s song-writing often carried a political message as much as it was commercialCredit: GettyThe Equals were the first successful interracial rock group in the UKCredit: GettyThe album has achieved a high following on Spotify with hit song Electric Avenue gaining over 20,000 streams attracting both long-time Eddy Grant fans and a new wave of listeners.Speaking exclusively with The Sun about the re-released album, Eddy said: “Well it’s open to a new listenership not only of the young, but also those who didn’t have the opportunity to grab the album.“Music and culture has changed significantly since that record and many of its time, so the chances are that it will do exceedingly well because it has done so without any help.“I’m happy about it.”Read More On Music StarsThe 76-year-old musician of Guyanese descent is widely recognised for his contributions to many genres from Reggae to Pop becoming a musical icon who dominated the eighties with his many successful hits.  The singer-songwriter has released fifteen studio albums with Killer on the Rampage achieving worldwide success at number ten on the Billboard 200 chart in the US.Eddy discussed some of his upcoming projects revealing that he’s already got two new albums recorded, he said: “There’s always Eddy Grant projects I mean I’ve got my next two albums recorded.“The albums will come but first we’ve got the business of getting the past into the streaming environment so that we’re not falling all over ourselves.”Most read in MusicAs well as announcing two new albums the music star revealed that he is in the process of writing an autobiography which will document his incredible life. “It’s hell, I mean I’ve been writing for years, I mean because it’s a lot of variation in themes and in times and in music’s and in culture and all of that.“You are also dealing with people and that’s one of the things about writing an autobiography because relationships change over time, go from good to bad and bad to good.“But I suppose eventually it must get to a point where even if I’m going to have to do two or three books, the first one must come out and I’m trying my hardest.”Watch Eddy Grant perform smash hit Electric Avenue As a trailblazer in the music industry Eddy has wowed crowds all over the world, but confesses that being on tour is no walk in the park.Describing tour as “hell” the music legend said: “Preparing for touring is hell, simply because again cross-genre music requires cross-genre people, yeah or else you’re not really getting very far.“So it takes a lot of preparation, as much as I love to play, the bringing together, the finding those people is very very difficult for me and it has made me not tour as much as.“Some time has been lost with me in touring and that but again, at the end of the day it’s a question of what will survive, the records survive.“I have to put an emphasis more on making recordings than on touring-touring is hell.”When asked if he would do another one, he said: “Maybe I’ll do it next year or maybe I’ll do it when I’m 80, I don’t know but I try to keep fit that should the occasion arise, I can take the stress.”Eddy’s song-writing often carried a political message as much as it was commercial.The iconic track Electric Avenue topped the UK charts in 1982 and is an homage to the first market street to be lit by electricity located in the London district of Brixton.Electric Avenue highlighted tensions over racism and povertyCredit: Getty Images – Getty“Electric Avenue is a special place to Brixton because of what it signified, the electrification of the place.“It’s become a cultural icon, invariably because the record did so well and it’s carried a very strange name to many parts of the world.When asked about the current gentrification of Brixton, Eddy said: “Well, first of all nobody likes to be gentrified because invariably it causes some loss. “I think Brixton will survive and will survive very nicely because most of us who know it today won’t be around when that time comes which is sad, but it’s a reality.”The famed musician was a member of The Equals, a multi-racial band of the 60s, who had smash hits like I Get So Excited and Baby Come Back, which sold over a million copies.Much like their song Black Skin Blue Eyed Boys, The Equals were the first successful interracial rock group to come out of the UK, a concept that was so alien at the time. Eddy shared his thoughts on what it felt like being in the band, he said:  “It was like stepping out of the satellites or whatever it is, the rockets that they send up to the moon or these places,  it was like stepping out into the vacuum of space. “My father actually told me, he says I don’t know why you’re wasting your time with that, because England doesn’t have a place for one like you and I said, no, England’s got to make a place for one like me.”The hitmaker has inspired many artists over the years including rock band The Clash who covered his track Police Is On My Back.“People cover the songs and they like it, they don’t like it, some I like, some I don’t, I like The Clash’s Police On My Back,” says Eddy. “I also like the Asian Dub Foundation’s cover of Police On My Back, that particular song has had a hell of a lot of covers all over the world.”When asked if he had ever declined a request to sample or cover his music, he said: “Only if they’ve tried to steal it occasionally it happens and then the artist blames the management.”As a master of genre-fusion Eddy has become a pioneer for a host of music styles such as Reggae, Soca and Pop.In 1994, he took his innovation to the next level by creating his own genre Ringbang- a Caribbean fusion of music. The singer shared his thoughts on the impact that heritage can play in connecting with audiences and inspiring future generations.He emphasised the importance of artists embracing and sharing their cultural pride, saying:  “All that the musician does if he’s doing it genuinely is playing himself.“Whatever his cultural content is that’s ideally what you play but in some cases like my case for example you’re ‘trans-genre-ing’, you’ve been a part of so many cultures that it’s an amalgam.“Again, this is one of the things that I’m writing in my book.“It’s interesting what happens when culture travels.” READ MORE SUN STORIESLast week, Eddy spoke at the British Library as part of the Beyond the Bassline: 500 years of Black British music exhibition, delving into the importance of many topics in the music world.You can check out his talk here: https://www.blplayer.co.uk/eventlink/796/Onb53ZkC#video-iframeThe hitmaker has inspired many artists over the yearsCredit: GettyIn 1994 he created his own music genre RingbangCredit: Mission Pictures More