With David Gilmour concluding his 2024 Luck and Strange concert dates with a string of incredible shows at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, in the heart of Manhattan (tonight seeing the final show), he took time out this week during a gap between shows to appear on US TV’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. For those who missed the late evening (in New York, anyway) broadcast of the show, they’ve put the two segments – interview, and performance with his backing singers Louise Marshall, the Webb Sisters, and Romany Gilmour, alongside Fallon’s house band – online, which we share here:
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Gabby Logan’s Son Making Waves in Rugby, Tipped as Future England Star
Meet Reuben Logan: At just 19 years old, this rising rugby talent has the sport world buzzing. With a famous family pedigree—his dad, Kenny Logan, tearing it up for Scotland…
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Jamie Redknapp’s son has moved abroad to play rugby; he towers over him
Charley Redknapp, 20, is making waves—and not just on the rugby field. The towering student, who now calls Arizona home, recently took to Instagram to celebrate his mum Louise’s 50th…
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Top Tracks from Justin Hewitt’s Latest Album: Love Will Disarm You
If you’re in need of a honey-sweet blend of indie-folk and rock to brighten up your autumn, you needn’t look any further than Justin Hewitt. Justin Hewitt, an adaptable, genre-busting creative, is back with his incredible 11-song album Love Will Disarm You (The London Sessions), a promise of introspection and authenticity. For fans, it’s been […]
David Gilmour on BBC TV’s Later…With Jools Holland
Filmed around the time of his highly acclaimed Royal Albert Hall shows, and before departing for his nine shows in Los Angeles and New York City, David Gilmour’s appearance (with his band) on the BBC series Later…With Jools Holland has now been detailed. It is the third episode (of six) from series 65 of the show, which always features a variety of artists and musical styles. Airing on the UK’s BBC Two on Saturday, November 2nd at 10:25pm, it will then be available to view on the BBC’s iPlayer service through this link (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0024s5f). From the programme notes: “Jools welcomes to the show legendary singer, songwriter and guitarist David Gilmour to perform a couple of songs from his album Luck and Strange, including the track Between Two Points; Australian punk rockers Amyl and the Sniffers with a couple of tracks from their album Cartoon Darkness; 80s icons The The with a song from their album Ensoulment; singer-songwriter Dhruv with the track Tragedy from his debut album, Private Blizzard; and South African hip-hop tour de force Moonchild Sanelly with her song Do My Dance from her album Full Moon.”
Siya Kolisi’s wife will get half of the Springbok captains incredible net worth after split
South African rugby icon Siya Kolisi and his wife, Rachel, have announced their separation after a decade-long marriage, shocking fans across the country. The couple released a joint statement on…
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Gabby Logan’s son is an absolute beast rugby star – this kid’s the real deal
At just 19, Reuben Logan, son of former Scotland wing Kenny Logan and renowned broadcaster Gabby Logan, is already turning heads in the rugby world. Join the RUCK’s WhatsApp community here and…
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World Cup winners Martin Johnson and Jason Robinson agree on their toughest ever opponent
England rugby greats Lawrence Dallaglio and Martin Johnson have opened up about the most formidable players they faced during their legendary careers. The 2003 World Cup-winning duo, alongside three of…
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Track: Rising Folk-Punk Songwriter Fraser Morgan Shines On New Single ‘Ruminating’
Following his moments 1000th ever gig East of England folk-punk singer-songwriter Fraser Morgan shares the emotive and reflective new single ‘Ruminating’. Taken from the upcoming EP ‘I Hope You Can’t Relate’ (out November 1st via Sad Buds Records), is a raw and introspective piece that captures Morgan’s deeply personal struggles with mental health. Known for […]
David Gilmour Luck and Strange tour – next stop, California!
Well, to use film terminology, that’s a wrap – for now, anyway! David Gilmour’s fourteen nights in three European cities – Brighton, Rome and London – have just come to a triumphant conclusion, with audiences truly thrilled by the sonic and visual feast served up by David and his band. The show has matured well over the month since the first Brighton shows, which were a great tour opener for the lucky 1,500 at each of the two performances there, with the subsequent Rome open air concerts being truly special, and then the Royal Albert Hall gigs in London which will live long in everyone’s memories. Next for David and the gang is an appearance on the BBC TV series, Later…With Jools Holland (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00248kd). We hear possibly that David will be on this week’s show, although looking on the BBC website at the episode guide (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00248kd), it doesn’t include his name amongst the guests performing. From pictures that Polly Samson and others have shared on their social media, they have already filmed their song selection, it seems at Alexandra Palace in London. Then, the US dates start, with three locations selected, taking in the West and East coasts – the newly opened and quite high tech Intuit Dome in LA on October 25th (https://www.brain-damage.co.uk/2024-david-gilmour-tour-zone/october-25th-intuit-dome-inglewood-los-angeles-c.html), the legendary Hollywood Bowl on October 29th – 31st (https://www.brain-damage.co.uk/2024-david-gilmour-tour-zone/october-29th-hollywood-bowl-hollywood-los-angeles-c.html), and concluding at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on November 4th – 6th and 9th – 10th (https://www.brain-damage.co.uk/2024-david-gilmour-tour-zone/november-4th-madison-square-garden-new-york-city-n.html). Should all be superb shows, and limited tickets are still available if you are quick. We’ve been so grateful for all the reviews, comments and pictures submitted for the shows that have taken place, and are working through the final ones to get them on the site too. Thanks to Kevan Porter for this picture from last night’s show – his review and many more great shots are on the relevant show page in the David Gilmour 2024 section (https://www.brain-damage.co.uk/2024-david-gilmour-tour-zone/index.php). People love reading others’ thoughts on the shows, whether or not they were fortunate enough to have attended themselves, and seeing pictures taken from all different aspects of the venues. If you haven’t yet submitted something and still want to – or are going to any of the US shows and want to share with the Floyd community – do please get in touch at the normal email address of Matt@Brain-Damage.co.uk. Thank you, everyone!