As Glastonbury Festival is drawing to a close after five jam-packed days of performances from the best in the business, the 31-year-old certainly caught the ...
Cut out: The star sported a mesh, cut-out catsuit for the performance - which included a cold shoulder detail, strapped cut-outs and skintight fit Props: A bashed-up telephone box joined him on stage, as he used the prop to his advantage - dancing inside and around it The 31-year-old sported a mesh, cut-out catsuit for the performance - which included a cold shoulder detail, strapped cut-outs and skintight fit.
Originally formed as a band in 2010, Years & Years' music has been described as electropop, mixing R&B and 1990s house elements. The band's debut studio album, ...
The band's debut studio album, Communion, debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart in July 2015 and was the fastest-selling debut album of the year from a UK signed band. We can get an idea of the songs Years & Years will play by looking at their recent gigs. Festival goers can expect a show full of songs they can sing along to, such as their biggest singles King and Shine.
Performing on the Other Stage at Worthy Farm this evening he started by saying he wouldn't be talking for as long as he did during his 2019 appearance at the ...
It is a huge honour to be playing this next song which is a Pet Shop Boys classic. And I can’t tell you how excited I am to be performing before the Pet Shop Boys. Speaking to the crowd Olly Alexander said: “Women should be able to have an abortion anywhere across the globe.
Years & Years took to the Other Stage for the first time since Olly Alexander became more than just the frontman – here's what went down.
It was only fitting for him to nod to the acting performance that made him with a spellbinding cover of the Pet Shop Boys song. “I don’t want this to end, ever, I’m going to remember this for the rest of my life,” the singer confessed, catching his breath. By the time Alexander got to ‘Worship’, the crowd didn’t know what to do with themselves.
Olly Alexander embraces his 'freakier' side on stage - The Number One music magazine feat. band & artist news, reviews, interviews, videos & gossip UK ...
That’s a part of me and I get to do that on stage. “I’m so lucky I get to do this. I get to express myself when I’m on stage and get to be this version of myself that’s bigger than who I am usually.