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Niall Horan had to walk to his recent Toronto show due to bad traffic

Niall Horan has shared a clip of him ditching transport in Toronto to walk to the venue for his recent concert due to bad traffic.This past weekend (June 28 and June 29), the former One Direction member held two concerts at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada, but was facing heavy traffic and ended up walking to the venue on foot in order to make it on time for the June 28 show.In a video posted on Instagram (see slide seven below), Horan said while walking: “Traffic too crazy in Toronto, so I’m walking to the venue.” The video then shows Horan and his crew walking to the video with a long tow of cars stuck in terrible traffic beside them, soundtracked by the Proclaimers’ ‘I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)’.“In all my years of playing shows I don’t think I’ve ever walked into a venue,” Horan said before exclaiming “We’ve made it!” upon arriving at the Scotiabank Arena.See the post below.A post shared by Niall Horan (@niallhoran)In August, Horan will head to Europe and the UK for a string of shows. Tickets are available here.AUGUST23 – Dublin, IE – Royal Hospital Kilmainham 24 – Dublin, IE – Royal Hospital Kilmainham27 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live28 – Leeds, UK – First Direct Arena30 – Newcastle, UK – Utilita Arena31 – Aberdeen, UK – P&J LiveSEPTEMBER3 – London, UK – The O2Niall Horan most recently released his album ‘The Show’ in early June last year.
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Niall Horan had to walk to his recent Toronto show due to bad traffic
Niall Horan has shared a clip of him ditching transport in Toronto to walk to the venue for his recent concert due to bad traffic.This past weekend (June 28 and June 29), the former One Direction member held two concerts at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada, but was facing heavy traffic and ended up walking to the venue on foot in order to make it on time for the June 28 show.In a video posted on Instagram (see slide seven below), Horan said while walking: “Traffic too crazy in Toronto, so I’m walking to the venue.” The video then shows Horan and his crew walking to the video with a long tow of cars stuck in terrible traffic beside them, soundtracked by the Proclaimers’ ‘I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)’.“In all my years of playing shows I don’t think I’ve ever walked into a venue,” Horan said before exclaiming “We’ve made it!” upon arriving at the Scotiabank Arena.See the post below.A post shared by Niall Horan (@niallhoran)In August, Horan will head to Europe and the UK for a string of shows. Tickets are available here.AUGUST23 – Dublin, IE – Royal Hospital Kilmainham 24 – Dublin, IE – Royal Hospital Kilmainham27 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live28 – Leeds, UK – First Direct Arena30 – Newcastle, UK – Utilita Arena31 – Aberdeen, UK – P&J LiveSEPTEMBER3 – London, UK – The O2Niall Horan most recently released his album ‘The Show’ in early June last year.
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Blink-182 fans are convinced the band are headlining Reading & Leeds 2024
Blink-182‘s latest tour announcement has led to speculation that the trio will headline next year’s Reading & Leeds festivals.Yesterday (October 18) the pop-punk trio confirmed the new dates for their postponed live shows in Glasgow, Belfast and Dublin, which formed part of their 2023 UK and Ireland tour.They are scheduled to perform at Belfast’s SSE Arena on August 26, followed by Dublin’s Royal Hospital Kilmainham on August 27 and the OVO Hydro in Glasgow on two nights, August 29 and 30.The brief run of concerts falls on the week after Reading & Leeds 2024 is due to take place, between Wednesday August 21 and Sunday August 25. Blink-182 currently don’t have any other gigs planned for that month, suggesting a return to R&L could be on the cards.Fans on social media have picked up on the potential significance of Blink’s Ireland dates, with one writing: “That’s them nailed on for Reading next year then.” Another X/Twitter user wrote: “So we’re all in agreement that Blink are playing Reading and Leeds[?]”Someone else commented: “Blink-182 are almost definitely playing Reading and Leeds and I will absolutely be there.” Elsewhere, a fan said the group “must be” one of the twin-site festival’s headliners next summer.
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Blink-182 confirm rescheduled shows in Glasgow, Belfast and Dublin
Blink-182 have announced rescheduled dates for shows in Glasgow, Belfast and Dublin after they were forced to cancel the trio of performances last month.The band have now announced that they will be returning to the UK and Ireland in August 2024.Blink will perform at Belfast’s SSE Arena on August 26, followed by Dublin’s Royal Hospital Kilmainham on August 27 and the OVO Hydro in Glasgow on two nights, August 29 and 30.The pop-punk band announced that they had to cancel the shows in September due to drummer Travis Barker needing to attend to “an urgent family matter”.Upon his exit, he shared photos from Glasgow airport’s prayer room and reports emerged that Kourtney Kardashian, who is pregnant with their first child together, had gone to hospital.Barker later revealed that she underwent “life-threatening emergency surgery” for their unborn baby. Shows continued again from Antwerp in Belgium on September 8.Find the full list of reschedule dates below and purchase any remaining tickets here.AUGUST26 – Belfast, SSE Arena27 – Dublin, Royal Hospital Kilmainham29 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro30 – Glasgow, OVO HydroNotably, the dates follow close after Reading & Leeds Festival 2024, which takes place from August 21 to 25.Blink-182’s 2023 world tour was announced in October last year along with the promise of new music from the original line-up – Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus and Barker – for the first time in a decade.The band’s new album, ‘One More Time…’, is due for release on October 20 via Colombia Records.
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Liam Gallagher announces huge Cardiff show for September
Liam Gallagher has announced details of an open-air gig in Cardiff in September.The former Oasis frontman will play a host of outdoor gigs this summer, including a huge show at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium and a pair of sold-out dates at Knebworth Park.Gallagher has now confirmed that he will conclude his summer tour with a show at Alexandra Head in Cardiff Bay on September 15.Support on the night will come from The Charlatans, with more special guests set to be announced soon.Tickets for Gallagher’s newly announced Cardiff show will go on general sale on Friday (May 27) at 10am, and you’ll be able to buy them from here.You can see Gallagher’s upcoming tour schedule in the UK and Ireland below.June1 – Etihad Stadium, Manchester3 – Knebworth Park, Knebworth4 – Knebworth Park, Knebworth24 – Ormeau Park, Belfast26 – Hampden Park, GlasgowAugust27 – Royal Hospital Kilmainham, DublinSeptember15 – Alexandra Head, CardiffGallagher’s tour this summer is in support of his forthcoming new solo album ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’, which is set for release on May 27 via Warner.Last week Gallagher performed his unreleased track ‘World’s In Need’ on Later… With Jools Holland.The musician was involved in a Twitter exchange with former Liverpool player and Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher yesterday (May 22) following Manchester City’s title-clinching victory over Aston Villa.After Carragher said that City, Gallagher’s team, will “never win the Champions league & Oasis are shite compared to The Beatles“, Gallagher responded: “Oasis piss all over the Beatles how many times did they do Knebworth?”
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