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The Kills add three new dates to 2024 UK and European tour

The Kills have added new shows to their upcoming 2024 UK and Europe tour.The indie duo consisting of Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince will return to the UK this spring to tour their latest album ‘God Games‘. The pair have just wrapped up their US leg touring with support act Heartworms.Now, The Kills have announced some new dates to add to their upcoming UK/EU tour.
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Danny Brown announces 2024 UK and European tour dates as he shares ‘Y.B.P.’ video
Danny Brown has shared the music video for his recent track ‘Y.B.P.’ and announced a UK and European tour for 2024.‘Y.B.P.’ featuring Bruiser Wolf appeared on the US rapper and singer’s 2023 album ‘Quaranta’, his first full-length solo outing in four years.Brown and Bruiser Wolf star in the new music video as a claymation versions of themselves roaming around their home city, as they reflect on being “young, black and poor being raised in Detroit”.The video was created by UK-based directors and animators Edem Wornoo and Will Child. Check it out below.‘Quaranta’ was released digitally in November and will be available on vinyl from Friday (January 19) via Warp Records.Alongside the video drop, Brown has announced a 21-date tour of the UK and Europe in support of the new album, which follows the previously announced North American tour taking place in March.Brown will kick off the UK leg at John Dee in Oslo, Norway, before stopping off in Copenhagen, Berlin, Vienna, Prague and more.
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Medics rescue Beyoncé’s mom, Tina, from getting trampled in Beyhive fan section
Tina Knowles-Lawson, from an infested Beyhive during her superstar daughter’s packed concert Tuesday in Brussels, Belgium.Queen B’s mom was hoisted out of the “Club Renaissance” section — the exclusive floor space occupied by top tier ticket-holders on the “Renaissance” world tour — by one medic and two fans assisting with the lift.In the 15-second clip posted on TikTok, Knowles-Lawson looks around for a way to get over the barricade but decides being picked up is the best way to escape.Six paramedics clustered around as she was boosted out of the section. Once she’s placed on the ground, Tina signals to medics that she’s fine.She kindly waves at fans, saying “Sorry” for the inconvenience, and firmly shakes one person’s hand as she walks away.While she thinks she disrupted the fan’s concert, it actually elevated the experience to an unexpected meet-and-greet with “Muva” Knowles-Lawson.The Post has contacted Knowles-Lawson’s reps for comment about the incident.Meanwhile, during the now-viral rescue mission, Queen Bey gives life, performing “I’m That Girl” in the background, unaware of her mother’s whereabouts.Many Beyoncé fans were shocked to see Mama Tina hanging in the swarm of B-fans on TikTok.“Can you imagine Beyoncé seeing this? ‘MAMA, what y’all doing?’ ” quipped one person.
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First fatal Boeing 737 plane crash saw US figure skating wiped out as 73 people killed
crash of a Boeing 737 plane resulted in the United States’ entire figure skating team being tragically killed, along with 55 more people.A total of 73 people died after the plane travelling from New York City to Brussels, Belgium, crashed into the ground 62 years ago to the day (February 15), including a young farmer working on the ground who was killed by a piece of aluminium debris.Only one person was left alive but injured, a Belgian field worker who had part of his leg amputated by flying debris from the crash.READ MORE: Flight just 'five seconds from disaster' after 1,400ft horror plunge towards oceanThe plane bizarrely crashed less than three miles from Brussels Airport, despite being flown by two pilots each with more than 20 years of flight experience, who never reported any problems during the seven-and-a-half hour transatlantic flight.To this day, investigations have not determined an exact cause of the horrific crash.Several possibilities were examined, with the FBI even suspecting terrorism at one point.Authorities eventually agreed that the most likely explanation was a mechanical failure of one of the flight control mechanisms, but there was insufficient evidence to say for certain which mechanism had failed.The US’ figure skating team were travelling to Prague, Czech Republic, via Brussels with family, friends, coaches and officials for the World Figure Skating Championships.Despite several teams already being in Prague when the crash happened, organisers decided to cancel the tournament out of respect for the loss of the US team.Some of the biggest names in figure skating were on the fatal plane, including nine-time US ladies' champion Maribel Vinson-Owen and her two daughters Laurence Owen, 16, and her
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