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Lola Young and Tate McRae brought the vibes earlier, as Haim perform on the mostly all-female line-up in Liverpool.
Keisha, Mutya and Siobhan, at the time still in school, formed Sugababes in 1998 – and were sold as the new Spice Girls, with ...
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BBC Radio 1 pulled out all the stops for Big Weekend in Liverpool, and one singer has definitely put in the work to use the ...
Music festivals in the UK are doing more than ever to cater to all interests and ages. Here are this summer’s family-friendly ...
A city centre Irish bar ended up hosting some of the BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend crew for an unofficial afterparty one evening ...
Shortly after gates opened at 11am, BBC Radio 1 DJ and Breakfast host Greg James announced the 'special guest' who was set to ...
Whew, the Sugababes' set went by quickly but we still got to enjoy hits like Push the Button and About You Now. The girl group were the second spectacular performance we've seen on the Main Stage ...
Sam Fender has singed a huge brand deal with Adidas to help promote their products while on his People Watching tour.
Also on Saturday’s line-up in Sefton Park are Sam Fender, Sugababes, Tom Odell and Blossoms, with Jade, Mumford & Sons, Haim, Wet Leg and Tate McRae playing on Sunday.
Mumford & Sons closed this year's Radio 1's Big Weekend with a thrilling set full of new and old songs. The headline act ...
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