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SYDNEY, NSW (CelebrityAccess) — Two years after closing its doors, Sydney's famed Lansdowne Hotel is being re-opened as a music venue. According to ...
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Live Action Japanese Manga Canceled After Performer Dies During Rehearsal
TOKYO, Japan (CelebrityAccess) — A Japanese acrobatic performer died during rehearsals for a live action production of the popular manga Attack on Titan ...
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Man Sought For Questioning Following Acid Attack At London Club
LONDON (CelebrityAccess) — 12 clubbers were hospitalized, two with serious injuries, after an acid attack at an east London nightclub. Investigators believe that ...
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CAA Finds Partner In China
BEIJING (CelebrityAccess) — Talent agency CAA has partnered with China`s CMC Capital Partners (CMC) to form media and entertainment platform, CAA China. Majority-owned ...
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Herbie Hancock Touring Europe This Summer
(VIP-NEWS) — Jazz legend Herbie Hancock and his band have set the dates for an extensive tour of Europe and the U.S. this ...
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Spanish Rock Act Denied Entry Into US
(VIP-NEWS) — Spanish rock band Medina Azahara have become the latest act to fall foul of ever-stricter immigration controls in the US, having ...
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Neuland Concerts Goes Indie In Management Buyout
HAMBURG, Germany (CelebrityAccess) — Neuland Concerts is now an independent concern following a management buyout from Warner Music Germany. Established in 2008 as ...
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Chris D'Elia Postpones Australian Stand-Up Tour
SYDNEY, NSW (CelebrityAccess) — American comic Chris D'Elia was forced to postpone his upcoming tour of Australia due to "unforeseen media commitments." The ...
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Beyond The Tracks Festival Announced For Birmingham
BIRMINGHAM, UK (CelebrityAccess) — The city of Birmingham will play host to a brand new music festival this summer. The three-day Beyond The ...
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Olympia London Sold
LONDON (VIP-NEWS) — A joint venture of institutional investors have announced it has acquired Olympia London, in a £296m deal. The 130-year-old exhibition ...
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