Daily Star Sunday

Feast of music

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IT’S good to see Rita Ora back on stage, doing what she does best – performing.

The Girls singer, turned actress, turned model, turned talent show judge, turned TV presenter has gained an impressive employment history on her CV over the last few years.

But the gorgeous babe, seen performing at a festival in Hungary in a white PVC bra, is now focusing on her long-awaited second album.

The follow up to 2012’s Ora is expected later this year. BROOKLYN Beckham was snapped chowing down on chicken in Wireless Festival’s VIP area on Friday.

David and Victoria’s eldest son made the most of free Nando’s backstage while watching Post Malone, J. Cole Mabel. Stormzy Migos while DJ Khaled, Giggs, Rae Sremmurd and Lady Leshurr hit the Finsbury Park festival today. Spencer Matthews, Lydia Bright, Charlotte Dawson and Joey Essex attempt to run a hotel. It has not yet been decided if the same hotel or format will be used. But my source said: “Execs are now looking at casting a new bunch of celebs.“ COMMUNITY Festival came to London’s sunny Finsbury Park and brought with it the comeback of UK rockers You Me At Six.

Until now, they’ve carved out a niche in pop-rock bops, but new material from coming album VI sees them plough a more grown-up, stadium rock vibe.

The crowd lapped up new tracks Fast Forward and 3AM alongside old favourites like Lived A Lie.

Elsewhere, Two Door Cinema Club smashed their headline spot, while fresh act Rat Boy earned his mantle as the new Jamie T. THEY say “pigs might fly” and they certainly do at a Roger Waters’ show. The former Pink Floyd man pulled out all the stops to recreate classic album

The Wall on Friday.

Huge flying pigs and a spectacula­r lazer-lit version of the Dark Side Of The Moon pyramid hovered over the audience. While Battersea Power Station was raised above the stage belching out smoke.

Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 featured school kids from nearby Grenfell dressed in Guantanamo Bay prisoner boiler suits.

Waters then dedicated his track Pigs to Donald Trump, “PIGS RULE THE WORLD”.

The night closed with a rendition of Comfortabl­y

Numb before a dazzling firework display.

Eric Clapton plays

British Summer Time today with Michael

Bublé, Bruno

Mars Paul Simon

 ??  ?? THE AIDS Histories & Cultures Festival is taking place in London all throughout July to coincide with
Pride. Many of the events, which includes workshops, film screenings, party nights, music, talks and performanc­es, are free. See aidsfestiv­al2018....
THE AIDS Histories & Cultures Festival is taking place in London all throughout July to coincide with Pride. Many of the events, which includes workshops, film screenings, party nights, music, talks and performanc­es, are free. See aidsfestiv­al2018....

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