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    ‘We shall return’ says iconic 80s band as they tease live dates after claims they’d turned down £62m to reunite

    A MEMBER of a legendary 80s rock group has teased the band will reunite for a series of shows later this year.Talking Heads drummer Chris Frantz took to Instagram to state “we shall return”, alongside an image of Hollywood’s Pantages Theatre. Talking Heads’ Chris Frantz has dropped a big hint they’ll reunite this yearCredit: AlamyChris Frántz shared this image of Hollywood’s Pantages TheatreCredit: Instagram / @frantzchrisIlluminated on the front of the venue is “Talking Heads Dec 13, 14, 15, 16, 8pm” as well as “Tix at all ticketron outlets”.The emphatic message got fans excited, though some felt it was a little too good to be true.One wrote: “What do you mean by this Chris…”Another said: “don’t play with my emotions.”READ MORE ON REUNIONSA third posted: “Chris, you’re teasing us! We are extremely hopeful you’ll be back on the road for one last tour. . .”It would be a homecoming of sorts if the Heads were to grace the Pantages stage as it played an important part in the band’s story.The group recorded its concert film, Stop Making Sense, there in December 1983. The production is widely considered one of the best live films of all time.Focused on the band’s magnetic on-stage presence, it features tracks such as Psycho Killer, What a Day That Was, This Must Be the Place, and Once in a Lifetime.Most read in MusicBack in January it was reported that the band turned down tens of millions of dollars to reunite after being approached to perform at six to eight festivals, including headlining slots.Despite receiving an alleged £62m offer, Billboard claimed the group’s four members – David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Frantz and Tina Weymouth – walked away.Talking Heads – Once in a LifetimeThe music publication stated that global producers Live Nation made the bid but there was no solid explanation as to why the band turned it down.Billboard also claimed Talking Heads said ”no” to another offer made by Coachella co-founder Paul Tollett.Tollett apparently travelled to the Toronto International Film Festival last September in an effort to convince them to reunite at the California-based event.A 40th anniversary celebration of Stop Making Sense was being marked in Toronto at the time and he made a beeline for the group.But Tollett told Billboard that, despite meeting with David, Jerry, Chris and Tina and their reps, he “sensed there were no shows happening, so I didn’t make an offer”.Talking Heads formed in New York City in 1975 and became pioneers of New Wave music.Talking Heads enjoyed commercial success from 1975 to 1991Credit: GettyThe group were pictured together last year at the Toronto Film FestivalCredit: GettyThe group were together for 16 years before announcing their split in 1991. A year later, Chris spoke out about the ‘disbandment’ but pointed at a feud between the members and David. He told The Los Angeles Times in 1992: “As far as we’re concerned, the band never really broke up. David just decided to leave. “We were never too pleased about the way David handled the situation.”Talking Heads rebranded as Shrunken Heads and toured briefly before going their separate ways. However, last year, the group showed any past disagreements had been put to bed as all four members sat together for the screening of their movie in Toronto. READ MORE SUN STORIESChris told film maker Spike Lee: “It’s so good to be here with my bandmates tonight. It’s been a long time.”Jerry, meanwhile, added: “We get along OK. It’s all very cordial and whatever. It’s not like we’re all best friends. But everybody’s very happy to see this film coming back out.” More

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    Take That’s Gary Barlow praises musician who stood in as support act after Olly Murs’ flight was cancelled

    GARY Barlow has heaped praise on an unknown musician who stood in as Take That’s support act with 30 minutes’ notice.Daniel Rooney, 26, replaced Olly Murs at the huge arena gig after the pop star’s flight from London was cancelled.Gary Barlow has heaped praise on an unknown musician who stood in as Take That’s support act with 30 minutes’ noticeCredit: The Mega AgencyDaniel Rooney replaced Olly Murs at the huge arena gig after the pop star’s flight from London was cancelledCredit: danielrooney_music/InstagramAnd singer Gary said his performance had “saved the day”.Daniel had been performing at a hotel near the Hydro in Glasgow when the news about Olly broke.Telly host Ross King happened to be in the bar and when Take That pal Gary jokingly asked if he knew of any singers available at short notice, he told him about Daniel.Within an hour, he was performing to 14,000 fans.read more on take thatDaniel said: “It’s hard to take it in, it’s surreal. “It was fast. “I met Gary and the guys 20 minutes before going on and we talked about what songs to do.“It was great, I got some good singalongs with the crowd and it felt like they were behind me.”Most read in MusicTake That’s Mark Owen also thanked him. Hotel boss Graham Chalmers said: “It was strange when I looked over and saw Danny put his coat on and lift his guitar, but how can you stand in the way of that sort of opportunity?”Olly Murs CANCELS Glasgow show minutes before doors open because he’s stuck in an airport More

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    Huge British rapper making comeback as he’s working on dance music with DJ Don Diablo

    AFTER fronting C4 motor series Bangers: Mad For Cars last year, Tinie Tempah is returning to his original form of bangers – music.I can reveal the Pass Out hitmaker is going back to his roots to work on a new dance record, enlisting the help of Dutch DJ Don Diablo.Rapper Tinie Tempah is working on a new dance recordCredit: GettyThe rapper has been holed up in a North London studio crafting his sound.An insider tells me: “Tinie wants a huge comeback and is looking to recreate some of the club anthems he made earlier in his career. “He has enjoyed spending time on other projects but feels ready for a comeback and is lining up some festivals.”Motor lover Tinie has racked up a stunning car collection, including a £180,000 Lamborghini supercar.READ MORE CELEB NEWSHe seems to have a taste for high-end roadsters and has even got his hands on an extremely desirable classic.The artist famously used a suped-up Mercedes GL SUV to participate in the 2014 edition of the Gumball 3000 Rally, a £40 million event which sees stars complete a 3,000-mile road trip in their own supercars.Other participants that year included Jonathan Ross in his Lamborghini Gallardo and David Hasselhoff in a Nissan GT-R.The current version is priced at around £76,000, while models from over a decade ago still sell for over £30,000.Most read in BizarreThe 549 V8 would have been more than enough to power the rapper along the highway, with a top speed of 155mph.He also owned an SLS AMG, a sportier model worth in excess of £200,000.Fans left furious as US rapper’s Manchester show is cancelled just hours before he’s due on stageTinie’s fame grew tremendously in 2010 when released his debut single ‘Pass Out’, which entered the UK Singles Chart at number one, and sold over 92,000 copies in its first week. 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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    I went from tiny hotel gig to performing for 14,000 Take That fans in minutes – it was a dream

    A GUITARIST told how he was plucked from a hotel bar to open for Take That after support act Olly Murs flight was cancelled.Daniel Rooney, 26, was midway through his set at the Radisson RED when he was whisked to the sold-out OVO Hydro to fill in for the stranded singer.Daniel Rooney, 26, stood in for stranded Olly Murs at the sold-out OVO Hydro after being plucked from a hotel bar at 20 minutes’ noticeCredit: Wattie CheungMore than 14,000 fans packed out the OVO Hydro to see the pop legendsCredit: Wattie CheungTake That hailed Daniel for saving the day after he agreed to fill in at short noticeCredit: Wattie CheungHe revealed he legged it to the venue and was playing in front of 14,300 screaming fans just 20 minutes later.Daniel got the shout after desperate Gary Barlow rang showbiz presenter pal Ross King who was watching him play before the massive show.He told The Scottish Sun: “I was about 12 songs in and had not long finished playing Shine by Take That.“Gary had phoned Ross to say Olly couldn’t make it and did he know anybody?“I think it was meant to be a joke, but he told him there was a guy in the hotel who sounded alright.“Around 20 minutes later I’m walking out on stage having legged it across the car park carrying my guitar.“It was like a dream come true.”Daniel, from Carmyle, Glasgow, was an hour into his set in front of dozens of guests at the hotel when he pegged it to the Hydro across the road in the city centre.Most read in ShowbizHe says he didn’t have enough time to feel nervous and rattled through a soundcheck before launching into his half-hour performance.The musician revealed the roar of the crowd when he came onstage and after his first song helped put him at ease.Olly Murs CANCELS Glasgow show minutes before doors open because he’s stuck in an airportDaniel played a crowd-pleasing mash-up of Stealers Wheel’s 1972 hit Stuck In The Middle With You and synth-pop duo Erasure’s A Little Respect, as well as fellow Scot Paolo Nutini’s Candy and sparked a massive singalong to Andy William’s Can’t Take My Eyes Off You.He added: “For the first song I was a little uncomfortable but was able to relax after that.“It’s by far the biggest gig I have ever played.“When I came off the Take That boys were waiting at the side of the stage.“They were so lovely, gave me a big hug and told me I’d done well.“Gary told me he had gotten some video and they let me stick about to watch their show.“My family sometimes come to my gigs but none of them were there.“They’re gutted they missed it but are so happy for me.”Daniel credits retired dinner lady mum Ann, 64, and self-employed painter and decorator dad PJ, 62, with sparking his love for music.PJ is a guitarist and harmonica player and the couple always had instruments around the house and constantly played Beatles, Rolling Stones and Elton John records when he was growing up.Daniel plays gigs seven nights a week in venues across Glasgow, including Radisson RED, St Luke’s pub and Wunderbar.He has recorded eight songs with his friends in the Belbert Grady Band he hopes to release later this year and is hunting for a house with pharmacist girlfriend Amy Detta, 26.Radisson RED manager Graham Chalmers told of the moment he spotted his bar’s entertainer leaving.“It was a strange moment when I looked over and saw Danny put his coat on and lift his guitar.READ MORE SUN STORIES“I asked him what was going on but when he told me, how could you stand in the way of that sort of opportunity?”To find out more about Daniel search danielrooney_music on Instagram. More

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    I played an iconic rock star in huge movie – now I’ve teamed up with a Foo Fighter for my new single, says Sam Palladio

    HE played his punk rock hero Joe Strummer in the box office smash hit biopic Bob Marley: One Love.Now Nashville and Humans star Sam Palladio, 37, is focused on his own music career and the release of his swaggering new single Tennessee.Sam Palladio released new single Tennessee yesterdayCredit: GettyThe Brit actor is now based in Nashville after starring in the hit US show of the same nameThe riotously rocking production, a collaboration with singer-songwriter Ed Harcourt, is a star-studded affair from top to bottom. Lead guitar duties are handled by none other than Foo Fighters axeman Chris Shiflett, while the Spaghetti Western music video features Vampire Diaries star Candice King and Nashville’s Jonathan Jackson.In an exclusive interview with The Sun, Sam said: “I wanted to create a tune that sort of tipped its hat to my kind of American experience. “I’ve had that riff in my back pocket for a couple of years. I’m not much of a lead guitar player or anything but I had that riff and I was [like] ‘oh, man, something will come of this’. So I kind of brought that to the session, plus that kind of chorus idea for Tennessee.”READ MORE ON MUSICFor the past decade Nashville has been Cornwall lad Sam’s home and he became a big TV star as aspiring musician Gunnar Scott in the country music drama Nashville over six drama-filled seasons.So it only seemed right to pay his respects to the city on his debut record.”Nashville itself has been an incredibly welcoming city and a place I’ve felt inspired and safe,” said Sam “And so a little bit of the storyline is kind of almost like retreating from the light Hollywood back to the south to find my southern girl and burn some fires down there.”The storyline has fire in its belly and so does the guitar work with audio flames sparking from the frets of Foo Fighter Shiflett. Most read in MusicSam says: “I’d met [Chris] through a dear friend of mine Danny Rowe, who grew up with Chris.”So I ended up going to a bunch of Foo Fighters concerts with Danny and meeting Chris, the sweetest guy in the world. And so when I was putting this track together and thinking I think this needs a ripping solo. We need some fuzzed out guitars. Kind of like a Foo Fighters… Well maybe Chris [laughs]. So I just called Chris and he was like ‘I’d love to’.Stay My Love – Una Healy debuts her first duet with Nashville actor Sam Palladio”And then sent me back all these incredible guitars and this guitar solo that was like a one take untouched perfect combination of a sort of alternative sound but a little bit of country in his picking which is what he does really really well.”Tennessee is a dramatic gear-change from Sam’s previous release, Something on my Mind, a touching tribute to his mum Sally who died from a brain tumour in 2018.It prompted Sam to step away from acting for a year as he grieved his mum and came to terms with the loss.He says: “That was a huge thing in my life and very monumental. I took a year to just deal with that process and then I realised ‘okay, I’ve got something different I want to sing about and something that is really very close to home’ and that’s when that kind of conscious decision came to go to the UK, go back home go to Cornwall, write with British collaborators, and I suddenly felt very British for some reason and wanting to honour my mum.”This whole record is about my mum, honestly, so it’s a funny thing it took so many years, but then I feel like now I have something I want to sing about and there’s so many other shades on the record and so that’s why it took so long.”Sam, left, played The Clash’s Joe Strummer in Bob Marley: One LoveCredit: Instagram/@sampalladioSam as aspiring musician Gunnar Scott in NashvilleCredit: GettyRIOT ACTThis year Sam’s career came full circle when he hit the big screen as the late Clash frontman Strummer.In the flick, which grossed more than $177million globally, the band give Bob Marley his first taste of snarling punk after his arrival in London.Inspired by The Clash’s chaotic real life performance at the Rainbow Theatre following the release of their debut album, Sam tore through a rollicking rendition of White Riot and had great fun doing so. His casting as the socially-conscious musician came 13 years after he portrayed Strummer in his first TV role in Kathy Burke’s episode of Skyanthology Little Crackers.Reflecting on his cameo in One Love, Sam says: “I was just happy to make the cut, man. That day is one of those where I was very fortunate to be a very small part of a wider story.”Sam had worked up a powerful speech for Joe to give from the stage, but when it came time to shoot the scene he learned it had been cut.He said: “So there was originally a nice little chunk of text that I’d worked on at that concert sequence where Joe’s giving a bit of a political speech to the crowd.”Bob’s in the crowd absorbing the 70s punk rock ethos that’s happening in the UK at that time and it was one of those where I’d turn up to set and ‘okay here’s your scenes for the day.’ “It was a little bummer but like I said I was pleased to have made the cut eventually and I really enjoyed actually the physicality of it.”Music is very much at the forefront of Sam’s plans. As in independent artist he’s put a great deal into his debut album both creatively and financially.He describes the upcoming release as “genre-fluid” with elements of Britpop in there as well as the country music he’s associated with.Outlining his aspirations for the year ahead, he said: “I’d love to hit the UK festival scene this summer, next summer, kind of just get on the road and I’ve got some great supporters at BBC Radio 2. If I could get a couple of these tracks on the radio awesome.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I’ve already collaborated with someone on this album who’s one of my all time favourite musicians so I feel pretty good I’ve ticked off one of my favourites right out of the gate so maybe I’ll do some touring with them.”After a decade honing his craft, it finally seems it’s Sam’s time to shine.Foo Fighters’ Chris Shiflett, left, plays lead guitar on Sam’s new singleCredit: PA 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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    Britney Spears’ big comeback on the rocks after concerning ‘meltdown’ at posh hotel

    THE plans for Britney Spears’ comeback have been quietly paused after worrying photos of her looking dazed outside an LA hotel came to light.We revealed late last year that Charli XCX had been writing for the project, which was earmarked for this year to mark the 25th anniversary of Britney’s 1999 debut album . . . Baby One More Time.Britney Spears’ comeback have been paused after worrying photos of her looking dazed outside an LA hotel emergedCredit: GettyFans were worried after seeing shots of Britney outside the Chateau Marmont hotelCredit: GettySince our last report, insiders told me Britney’s team had been negotiating a new deal for her with Sony Music — ensuring she would be in the driving seat after years controlled by a conservatorship.But now, those close to her tell me plans are being slowed down to make sure she is in the right place to move on.A source said: “The team have been working on exciting plans but her wellbeing is in the front of their minds, and no one wants to rush.”Fans were understandably concerned after seeing shots of the US singer outside the Chateau Marmont hotel, with police and an ambulance attending.READ MORE IN SHOWBIZShe was quick to fire back at claims she’d had an altercation with on-off boyfriend Paul Soliz and insisted she’d had an accident.Britney said: “I really twisted my ankle last night, like an idiot, just to show proof. “It’s so bad — f*ing idiot, tries to do a leap in the living room at the Chateau and I fell, embarrassed myself and that’s it.“Paramedics came to my door illegally, of course, caused this huge scene which was so unnecessary, and all I needed was ice. “It is actually pretty bad but st happens.”Most read in Bizarre‘I was set up’Britney also pointed a finger of blame at mum Lynne, and alleged it was her who had called the paramedics and photographers.Britney claimed: “I know my mum was involved.Britney Spears reveals ankle injury in video after ‘fight’ with boyfriend Paul at LA hotel – but singer blames mom Lynne“I haven’t talked to her in six months and she called right after it happened, before the news being out. I was set up, just like she did way back when. I can’t stand her — I honestly don’t care, I will say it.”But fans of Britney, who has sold 150million records worldwide, will be reassured to learn she is being looked after by her lawyer Mathew Rosengart, who helped her to escape her 11-year conservatorship.The music industry can be a brutal place, so I’m glad Britney’s team are looking out for her after she endured years of gross control and mani- pulation at the hands of the people who were supposed to protect her.LILY CAN’T FACE OPSPARE a thought for Lily Allen, who is too busy with work to have a facelift.On her podcast Miss Me?, which is filmed and posted online, Lily, said:Lily Allen is too busy with work to have a faceliftCredit: Rex“I live in New York City and may or may not have gone for a consultation at a couple of plastic surgeons, and said I was maybe thinking about having a facelift. Do you want to know how much they quoted? $150,000.”Lily, who returns to the UK this summer for a stint in highbrow play Hedda, in Bath, added: “Now that we’ve got a weekly podcast, I actually can’t do it, because it would take me three weeks to recover. “Unless I’m going to sit here with bandage face and sunglasses on. ”JOANNA’S ON POINTAS if Eurovision wasn’t camp enough, Absolutely Fabulous actress Joanna Lumley is getting in on the action.She will be delivering the UK’s scores during the grand final next Saturday.Joanna is the most high-profile booking for years, following in the footsteps of Catherine Tate, Amanda Holden and AJ Odudu, and I’m sure she’ll be a hit.Revealing the news, Joanna said: “It’s such a fabulous honour to give the iconic douze points.”The first semi-final is on BBC One at 8pm on Tuesday.Our Howell will be providing all the gossip from Malmo in Sweden from Wednesday.MARTIN’S DEAD LINEMARTIN KEMP has been thinking about what will happen when he shuffles off this mortal coil.On podcast FFS My Dad Is Martin Kemp, which he hosts with his son Roman, the Spandau Ballet bass player said his only obit would be on my pages.Martin Kemp hosts podcast FFS My Dad Is Martin Kemp with his son RomanCredit: InstagramMartin, who played on hit song Gold, told Roman, “I’d get a little star down the bottom of the Bizarre column. The headline would be, He Is Mould.”Genius, Martin.And worry not, we’d splash it all day long.But before you go, God forbid, I want you in for a shift on the column!Yello there, JessieHATS off to Jessie J for juggling being a mum and a singer.She flew to Brazil for a huge gig in Rio and looked like a ray of sunshine as she performed hits in a bright yellow dress.Jessie J stunned in a bright yellow dress as she performed hits in RioCredit: SplashJessie gave birth to son Sky last year.She told fans about being away from him: “I miss this face so much. I definitely sobbed today.“Shout out to all the working mums.“It isn’t easy being away from your kids.”SHANIA TWAIN is getting fans in the mood for her UK tour by releasing her biggest hits on vinyl.READ MORE SUN STORIESGreatest Hits Summer Tour Edition 2024 will be out on June 28, two days before Shania, above, performs in Glasto’s Legends slot.It will feature Man! I Feel Like A Woman, That Don’t Impress Me Much and You’re Still The One.

    The Tortured Poets Department –  Taylor Swift
    Nonetheless – Pet Shop Boys
    The Highlights – The Weeknd
    Guts – Olivia Rodrigo
    All Born Screaming – St Vincent
    Jess – Jess Glynne
    The Big Decider – The Zutons
    Cowboy Carter – Beyonce
    Stick Season – Noah Kahan
    50 Years: Don’t Stop – Fleetwood Mac

    Espresso – Sabrina Carpenter
    Fortnight – Taylor Swift ft. Post Malone
    Too Sweet – Hozier
    Beautiful Things – Benson Boone
    I Like The Way You Kiss Me – Artemas
    A Bar Song (Tipsy) – Shaboozey
    Lose Control –   Teddy Swims
    I Can Do It With A Broken Heart – Taylor Swift
    Austin – Dasha
    Down Bad – Taylor Swift More