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Brian May bids last farewell to 'dear pal' on final night of tour after ‘nasty fall'
Brian May CBE has bid “farewell” to his Cyborg counterpart after a “nasty fall” last night.The tongue-in-cheek post came as the rock star thanked fans for ensuring he had “the best tour ever”. Brian, 75, took to Instagram to share a picture of his “cyborg” alter-ego with his three million followers. “LAST SHOW of our tour!” the rocker wrote with three flushed face emojis. “This is the FINNISH LINE!!! Huge thanks to EVERYONE who has made this the best tour ever. “And my dear pal Cyborg - who has become known as #Briborg - will say farewell to public life this evening in Tampere,” he continued. READ MORE: “He had a nasty fall last night, and we have been feeling that the show is a somewhat hazardous environment for him. “So for now he will head off to quieter places and get himself a nice polishing. “He thanks you for your support and encouragement. “OK! Let’s Rock One More Time!!! Bri,” the star signed off. Brian’s fans took to the comments section to show their appreciation for the rock star on his last leg of the tour. Some of Brian’s fans also expressed concern after Briborg - who looked suspiciously like Brian in a robot mask - had a fall.“Oh no, seriously, I hope you, I mean, BriBorg is alright!” Joyce Moore commented.“Hope Briborg and Dr Bri are both OK! Take care and have an amazing last night!” wrote Jenny Hodge. Mandy Haines penned: “Oh dear! I hope Briborg recovers from his fall! It’s been a great tour, I was at four shows at the O2 as well as the appearance at Buckingham Palace! “Good luck with tonight’s show.
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BST Hyde Park announce details of 2022 Open House series
BST Hyde Park has announced details of their Open House series for 2022, featuring workshops, film screenings and more.This year, the London gig series will feature headline shows from The Rolling Stones, Eagles, Adele,  Duran Duran, Elton John, Pearl Jam and more.Across two weeks (June 27-30 and July 4-7), the free Open House series will feature open air screenings, live music and entertainment, pop-up bars and street food, workshops from Joe Wicks and much more.From Monday to Thursday on both weeks, film screenings will include Mamma Mia, Spice World, Bohemian Rhapsody, The Batman and many more.See the full list of screenings and times below, and get more details on the Open House series here.Monday June 27 7PM – Spice WorldTuesday June 28 6PM – Encanto 8:30PM – Mamma MiaWednesday June 29 6PM – Moana 8:30PM – GreaseThursday June 30 6PM – The Lion King (1994) 8:30PM – Back to the FutureMonday July 4 7PM – SoulTuesday July 5 5PM – Never Ending Story 7:30PM – The Batman (2022)Wednesday July 6 5:30PM – Mary Poppins Returns 8PM – Bohemian RhapsodyThursday July 7 6PM – The Greatest Showman 8:30PM – Dirty DancingEarlier this month, Elton John announced the curated support bill for his BST Hyde Park show, featuring Rina Sawayama, BERWYN and more.The show on June 24 comes as part of the legendary songwriter’s ‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road’ tour – his final ever series of live shows. It means that the gig could be his final ever London tour date.Pearl Jam also recently announced a number of new additions to their BST Hyde Park shows next month.The gigs on July 8 and 9 will be the band’s biggest ever London shows.
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Queen's Brian May demands end to ‘hideous and useless badger cull' in speech to Parliament
Brian May has spoken out against badger culling and the import of fur while speaking in Parliament.The musician called the culls “hideous and useless” and also called for laws to be tightened on blood sports such as fox hunting. Brian, 74, addressed the controversial issue in view of his three million followers in an Instagram post yesterday evening. He wrote: “In Parliament today - speaking at a reception organised by Humane Society International to try to make sure the Government keeps to its promise to end the import of Foie Gras and fur. “Also of course demanding an end to the hideous and useless badger cull (140,000 beautiful native British animals have now been slaughtered, producing no benefit for cows or farmers). “And to tighten up the laws against fox hunting and other blood sports.”In the first picture of several, a sombre-looking Brian held up a poster reading: “I support a #FurFreeBritain”.He also included other snaps of the information printed on the factual material up close, as well as the barcode to get involved.In one photo, the text read: “Every year over 100 million animals are killed for their fur worldwide.“The UK banned fur farming as unethical almost 20 years ago, but we still import millions of pounds worth of real fur from abroad each year. “If it’s too cruel to produce here, then it’s too cruel to sell here. “73% of the British public support a fur import and sales ban. “It is time for the UK to end this double standard and stop trading in cruel and deadly fur.”Brian was inundated with support from his followers, who also felt change was needed.Isabella Ricci wrote: “Thank you for all of the good you are doing.
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