The Daily Lowdown: Man charged with assault after Bebe Rexha is attacked on stage

Welcome to your daily rewards from HELLO! In today’s episode we’ll discuss how worried fans are after Alex Turner’s illness means the Arctic Monkeys are forced to cancel a show in Dublin on Tuesday – a sign that Their upcoming title spot at the Glastonbury Festival this weekend could be in jeopardy.

Not only that, but Kylie Minogue has hinted at working with Madonna, and a man has been charged with assault in New York after he threw his phone at singer Bebe Rexha’s head, requiring stitches.

Listen to today’s episode below…

Fans are anxiously awaiting news of the Arctic Monkeys headline action at Glastonbury this weekend following news of Alex Turner’s illness. The band was forced to cancel a concert in Dublin this week after the frontman was diagnosed with acute laryngitis and was ordered to rest by a doctor. In a statement shared on social media, Arctic Monkeys said it was apologetic to fans and that concert attendees could expect a full refund in the coming days. For now, the band’s concert at Worthy Farm this weekend is still scheduled, so hopefully Alex will make a full recovery by Friday. Other big names like Guns N’ Roses and Elton John are also on Glast’s favorites list.

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© Photo: Getty Images Alex Turner has been asked to rest after suffering acute laryngitis

A man has been charged with assault after throwing a phone at Bebe Rexha’s head at a recent concert. A 27-year-old spectator threw the device at the singer while she was performing on stage at Rooftop Pier, New York, causing her to collapse in pain. Bebe later revealed on social media that she had suffered an injury above her left eye and needed stitches, but bravely reassured fans that she was feeling ‘fine’. Now, New York police have charged the audience member with two counts of assault, one count of aggravated harassment and one count of attempted third-degree assault, the BBC reported. He will appear in court on July 1.

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WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 4: Bebe Rexha attends the 2021 amfAR Los Angeles Gala on November 4, 2021 in West Hollywood, California.  (Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)© Axelle/Bauer-Griffin WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 4: Bebe Rexha attends the amfAR Los Angeles 2021 Gala on November 4, 2021 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)

Kylie Minogue has hinted at a collaboration with Madonna and we’d love to see that happen. Kylie recently appeared at the KTUphoria festival in New York when she admitted that she would “of course” collaborate with the Queen of Pop and that it would be “wonderful” if they were both in town and called Madonna a a giant. inspiration. The Spinning Around hitmaker also hinted that she could embark on a US tour, hinting that “now is the time to make it happen.”

Shawn Mendes made his first appearance in 18 months when he recently appeared on stage with Ed Sheeran in Toronto. The Canadian singer joined Brit on stage at the Rogers Center as they sang a duet version of Ed’s hit Lego House, as well as a version of Shawn’s Nothing Holds Me Back. Shawn told the crowd he was speechless at the moment, adding that he felt “crazy” to return to performing after a year and a half hiatus. Shawn previously announced that he will be taking some time off to focus on his mental health and set strict boundaries to turn his life around.

Kylie performs on stage in a boiler © Getty The Australian pop princess performs in New York

And the Recording Academy has introduced new rules to restrict the inclusion of AI-generated music in the Grammy categories. The Academy has announced that it will not recognize any work “without human authorship” at its annual ceremony, but will consider songs containing “some intellectual element”. artificial” in each case as long as they are “meaningful”. input” from humans, CEO Harvey Mason Jr. said in a statement that only human-generated artworks will be considered in the categories based on composition and performance. then, this regulation was introduced shortly after Beatles legend Paul McCartney revealed to the BBC that he used artificial intelligence to create the final Fantastic Four song using the voice of the late John Lennon in a demo The song will be released later this year.

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