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[ad_1] The Beatles In Mono vinyl box set is back in stock for the first time since its initial release in 2014. This collection features the first nine mono-released U.K. albums by The Beatles (Please Please Me through to ‘The White Album’), along with the American compilation album Magical Mystery Tour, and the Mono Masters compilation of non-album tracks. Each record is pressed on high-quality 180g vinyl, complete with faithfully reproduced artwork. Most importantly, these are ‘AAA’, all analogue pressings. Mastered in 2014 from quarter-inch master tapes at Abbey Road Studios by GRAMMY®-winning engineer Sean Magee and GRAMMY®-winning mastering supervisor…

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[ad_1] Hey, Bengaluru! Ready to immerse yourself in a June filled with captivating music, poetry, and unforgettable live performances? Whether it’s electrifying tunes or moving poetry that you love, the city has a lineup you won’t want to miss. From iconic artists to emerging talents, these upcoming events promise not just fun but incredible memories. So, mark your calendars for these must-see Bengaluru events this June! Top Bengaluru Events to Catch in June 1. Rekha Bharadwaj Presents Humari Atariya Pe Prepare to be swept away into a world of soulful Bollywood melodies with the renowned Rekha Bharadwaj! Famous for her…

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[ad_1] The Seoul Central District Court has determined that the K-pop girl group NewJeans cannot perform any entertainment activities independently or via third parties without prior consent from their agency, ADOR. This decision effectively restricts the group from any engagement without the agency’s involvement. On May 30, the 52nd Civil Division of the Seoul Central District Court partially approved ADOR’s request for an injunction to maintain the current contract status and prevent NewJeans from entering into separate advertising agreements. The court indicated that the members of NewJeans are prohibited from partaking in entertainment activities independently or through third parties without…

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[ad_1] Fifth Harmony is reportedly in talks to reunite as a four-member group, this time without Camila Cabello. Sources “familiar with the matter” told The Hollywood Reporter that the girl group is planning to make a comeback in 2026, following their indefinite hiatus that began in 2018. Camila Cabello exited the group in 2016 to pursue her solo career. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the reunion will align with the 10th anniversary of their second album ‘7/27’ and the hit track ‘Work From Home’. They are also expected to create a documentary about their return, as well as announce a…

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[ad_1] Robbie MeredithBBC News NI correspondent for education and artsGetty ImagesOfcom stated the adjustments would likely have “a neutral to positive impact on audiences”The communications regulator, Ofcom, is poised to endorse reductions to BBC Radio Foyle that have already been implemented by the BBC.In previous findings, Ofcom determined that the corporation had violated its operating licence by reducing approximately 300 hours of news and current affairs programming on Radio Foyle.The UK’s regulatory authority described the breach as “a potentially serious concern”.The BBC has since made a formal request to Ofcom to update its operating licence to account for the modifications…

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[ad_1] On May 30 KST, the boy band MCND issued an official notice informing fans that members Minjae, Hwijoon, and Win will be temporarily pausing their group activities due to “personal schedules”. The three MCND members, who made their debut in 2020, are among a select group of K-Pop idols expected to participate in Mnet’s upcoming global boy group audition show, ‘Boys II Planet’. This marks the second season of the well-received audition series ‘Boys Planet’, which led to the formation of the project group ZEROBASEONE. ‘Boys II Planet’ promises an even grander scale and more rigorous evaluations for its…

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[ad_1] Here’s a rewritten version of your content while preserving the HTML tags: Miley Cyrus’s much-awaited album has finally arrived, with the pop icon unveiling her new release, Something Beautiful, on Friday. Something Beautiful marks Cyrus’s ninth album in her nearly two-decade career, following the success of 2023’s Endless Summer Vacation, which included her chart-topping single “Flowers.” Cyrus has described this latest project as “a unique visual journey driven by imagination” and a “truly original pop opera.” Additionally, she plans to debut a film tied to the album for one night only on June 12, with its premiere set for…

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[ad_1] Trendjacking has become second nature for brands, especially during significant cultural moments. In Singapore, concerts often resemble the Super Bowl of brand visibility, with marketers eager to maintain a presence in the feeds and minds of fans. The city-state’s status as the only Asian stop for many international tours has further intensified this trend. During Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in Singapore last year, fans traveled from all over the region, and brands quickly followed suit. The Malaysia-based pimple patch brand dododots distributed thousands of heart and star-shaped pimple patches over six nights, while local brands flooded social media with…

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[ad_1] Evaluating songs from a visual album can resemble assessing scenes in a movie — yet, favorites always shine through. The moment that brings tears, the one that inspires action, or the one that reclaims strength. With Something Beautiful, the bold and stunning ninth album from icon Miley Cyrus, we get all that — and more. Through the album’s 13 tracks, which includes a prelude and two interludes, Cyrus delivers her most candid work yet. She openly explores the mental challenges following a breakup, the yearning for love, and her ability to give affection. Nothing is off-limits, and the outcome…

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[ad_1] On Thursday, New Zealand pop sensation Lorde released “Man of the Year,” the second single from her upcoming album, Virgin, accompanied by an emotionally charged music video. This song is her tribute to her journey of gender exploration; when she teased it on Instagram, she referred to it as “an offering from really deep inside me” and “the song I’m proudest of on Virgin.”For devoted GQ readers, the song’s title may sound familiar: Since 1996, this magazine has held its annual Men of the Year party (often called “MOTY”) to celebrate its year-end print issue, which honors those entertainers,…

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[ad_1] Grills, guitars, Auto-Tune, CS:GO gameplay snippets, Wisp, flashing lights, gunfire, skeletons, gritty CCTV footage. In the sensory overload of the music video for “I Heard You,” nu-gaze and SoundCloud rap meld into a torrent of digital clutter, reminiscent of an A24 interpretation of corecore. The genius behind it is Max Epstein, a relentless artist from Los Angeles whose collaborations—live guitar with Jane Remover and quannnic, production for post-emo talents like daine and Blair—often eclipse his own dynamic work. Yet, amid his vast array of partnerships, his spirited solo catalog feels like a hidden gem. His newest and most extensive…

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[ad_1] Sure! Here’s a rewritten version of the content while keeping the HTML tags intact: Welcome to the Trending Up newsletter from Billboard Pro, where we delve into the songs, artists, curiosities, and trends that have captivated the music world. Some emerge unexpectedly, while others take time to gain traction, yet all have the potential to go viral with just a quick TikTok clip.  This week: Taylor Swift’s most discussed album gains attention ahead of an announcement that never came, Young Jeezy and Akon’s iconic collaboration receives an unexpected meme push, and a curious take on a Sly Stone classic draws…

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