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Glass Animals announce 2024 ‘Tour Of Earth.’ Get tickets today

Glass Animals are traveling far and wide in 2024.The English indie rockers just announced their ‘Tour Of Earth’ that will send them all over North America and Europe from August through April in support of their forthcoming fourth studio album “I Love You So F—ing Much.”“we can’t wait to play u the new music…i think this album will be exceptionally fun live,” the cheeky group shared on Instagram. Early on in the multinational run, the “Heat Wave” band is slated to swing into New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, Aug.
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Roxy Music announce 2022 UK and North American tour, their first gigs in over a decade
Roxy Music have announced details of 2022 tour dates in the UK and North America – get tickets here and see the full list of dates below.The shows later this year will mark the first time that Bryan Ferry, Andy Mackay, Phil Manzanera and Paul Thompson have been together on stage since the ‘For Your Pleasure’ tour in 2011.The new tour dates will mark the 50th anniversary of the band’s debut album, which they will be celebrating throughout 2022 with a vinyl reissue series which will see the band reissuing all eight of their studio albums.The band’s 2022 shows will begin in Toronto on September 7 to kick off a run of 10 North American shows.UK dates in Glasgow and Manchester will then follow, with the tour wrapping up in London at The O2 on October 14.Tickets for the three UK shows go on sale on Thursday (March 31) at 9am BST – grab yours here. For North America, tickets will be available from 10am local time next Monday (April 4).See a trailer for the tour and the full list of dates below.SEPTEMBER7 – Toronto, Scotiabank Arena9 – Washington DC, Capital One Arena12 – New York, Madison Square Garden15 – Philadephia, Wells Fargo Center17 – Boston, TD Garden19 – Chicago, United Center21 – Austin, Moody CEnter23 – Dallas, American Airlines Center26 – San Francisco, Chase Center28 – Los Angeles, The ForumOCTOBER10 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro12 – Manchester, AO Arena14 – London, The O2 Discussing Roxy Music’s self-titled debut album ahead of its 50th anniversary, NME said: “After being fired as a ceramics teacher for singing in the classroom, Bryan Ferry, a fine art grad from County Durham, auditioned to sing in the London prog-rock band King Crimson.
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Your brain could shrink from three simple things – including drinking one beer a day
alcoholic drink a day can reduce their size, while Covid can cause it to happen too.And working shifts rather than a nine-to-five job blunts people’s brains too, boffins warned.The triple whammy of bad news was delivered in three separate studies.In the first one, researchers found even moderate drinking - from one or two beers or glasses of wine a day - is linked to reductions in overall brain volume.Remi Daviet, of the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the US, said: “It gets worse the more you drink.”It raises the terrifying prospect of tipple-lovers being reduced into Homer Simpsons unless they cut down on the booze.The more alcohol units people drank each day, the greater the ageing effects on the brain, the University of Pennsylvania experts said.One or two drops a day was associated with changes in the brain equivalent to ageing two years.The difference between zero and four drinks per day is equivalent to more than a decade of brain ageing, according to the findings in the journal Nature Communications.Meanwhile, an Oxford University study found Covid can cause memory loss and damage the sense of smell, with brain size shrinking on average between 0.2% and 2%.Even mild cases caused a “worsening” of brain power responsible for focus and organising.The team said: “There is strong evidence for brain-related abnormalities in Covid-19.”Studies have previously found some sufferers experienced “brain fog” or mental cloudiness that affected attention, concentration and memory.And another study warned of the impact of shift work on brain functions.In the UK, around 14% of people are shift workers, equivalent to four million people.But workers who clock in and out struggle to stay sharp and focused, which could lead them
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