Ivor Novello Awards
Annual British awards for songwriting and composing
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2025 | Announced as special guests at the Sanremo Music Festival, where they will perform with Victoria De Angelis. |
2025 | Scheduled for the Back to Bedlam 20th Anniversary Tour. |
2025 | Elton John is set to release a collaborative studio album 'Who Believes in Angels?' with Brandi Carlile. |
2025 | Will reunite with Tim Rice to create original songs for 'Sherlock Holmes and the 12 Days of Christmas', a comedy whodunit play by Humphrey Ker and David Reed, set to premiere at the Birmingham Rep during the Christmas season. |
2025 | Featured in a Mountain Dew Super Bowl LIX commercial, singing a parody of his song 'Kiss From a Rose'. |
2025 | Planned release of untitled concert film from Weekends with Adele show |
2025 | Robbie Williams announced his upcoming tour titled Robbie Williams Live 2025. |
2025 | Better Man received a record-breaking 16 nominations at the 2025 AACTA Awards. |
2025 | The anniversary of several of Enya's album releases will be commemorated, marking 40 years since The Frog Prince, 30 years since The Memory of Trees, 25 years since A Day Without Rain, 20 years since Amarantine, and 10 years since Dark Sky Island. |
2025 | A UK and Ireland Tour is scheduled for Lana Del Rey. |
2025 | Lana Del Rey is set to release her studio album, 'The Right Person Will Stay'. |
2025 | Scheduled to appear in 'Boyzone: No Matter What' as Himself |
February 2025 | Purchased Eric Morecambe's distinctive Metzler spectacles and pipe at an auction for £20,000, significantly above the estimated value. |
February 2025 | Revealed she is working on a sequel to her 2005 album 'Confessions on a Dance Floor'. |
February 2025 | At the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, became the first black artist in 50 years to win a country music category award, won Album of the Year, and became the first black woman to win Album of the Year this century. |
February 14 2025 | Seal released a new song 'All I Know is Now', which was produced by Trevor Horn. |
February 1 2025 | Announced the Cowboy Carter Tour. |
January 2025 | Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Joe Biden, recognizing his pioneering activism against AIDS and poverty. |
January 2025 | 'Headlock' became her first career entry on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, debuting at number 100 |
January 2025 | Keating was announced to return to The Voice Australia for its fourteenth season after a nine-season hiatus. |
January 31 2025 | Released an extended play 'Brushstrokes of Reunion' preceding the album 'Critical Thinking', containing four songs from the upcoming album. |
January 10 2025 | Better Man is scheduled for a wider release. |
January 4 2025 | Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by the United States, recognizing his exceptional service and impact. |
January 3 2025 | Better Man soundtrack album debuted at number 1 on the UK Albums Downloads Chart and number 4 on the UK Soundtrack Albums Chart. |
2024 | Contributed bass to Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' album 'Wild God' and joined their tour after bassist Martyn P. Casey fell ill. |
2024 | Far Out names Colin Greenwood the third-most underrated bassist, praising his bass work on 'How to Disappear Completely'. |
2024 | Performed 'Miracle' with Ellie Goulding at the Brit Awards and won British Dance Act. |
2024 | Signed a statement with 10,500 creative professionals warning against unlicensed use of creative work in AI training. |
2024 | Contributed guitar to a re-release of Mark Knopfler's 'Going Home: Theme of the Local Hero' in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust. |
2024 | Announced upcoming album 'Songs for a Nervous Planet', continuing the band's musical journey |
2024 | It was revealed that for two years, Dion had been under the care of Dr. Amanda Piquet, a specialist in autoimmune neurology, and that Dion's charitable foundation was donating $2 million to support autoimmune neurology research for five years. |
2024 | Véronique Claveau portrayed Dion in the Canadian production of Titanique. |
2024 | Forbes reported that Celine Dion had a net worth of US$550 million, ranking her no. 59 on the magazine's list of America's Richest Self-Made Women. |
2024 | Launched the Danse Macabre Tour. |
2024 | Bono is set to appear in the documentary 'Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple' as himself. |
2024 | Bono won the Audiobook of the Year honour at the Audie Awards for narrating the audiobook version of his memoir 'Surrender'. |
2024 | Planned the Who We Used to Be Tour. |
2024 | Matt Walker returned to drumming and Solomon Walker rejoined the band, reconstituting part of the previous lineup. |
2024 | Composed 'X Years of Reverb' for organ. |
2024 | Contributed to the reissue of Dudu Tassa & The Kuwaitis' album, specifically on the track 'Eshrab Kasak Withana (Live)'. |
2024 | Greenwood expressed plans to revive Octatonic Records with a release from cellist Oliver Coates. |
2024 | Geldof posted a video endorsing the re-election of Conservative candidate and Minister of State for Development and Africa Andrew Mitchell. |
2024 | In late 2024, the band announced the addition of five extra shows in the United Kingdom to take place the following summer. |
2024 | Focused on pre-production of the planned Bee Gees biographical film, serving as executive producer. |
2024 | Slated to provide the singing voice for George in 'The Smartest Giant in Town'. |
2024 | Received Europäische Kulturpräis for his charity work |
2024 | Simon Le Bon received an MBE from King Charles III, recognizing his contributions to music. |
2024 | Le Bon appeared as a guest judge on season 6 of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, with the lip-sync song being 'Girls on Film'. |
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