There are some bands that just stand the test of time. With thirteen Top 40 studio albums and twenty-two hit singles to their name, it's safe to say The Charlatans are one of them.
Evolving from 1990 Manchester scene hopefuls to one of the UK’s most enduring and best-loved bands, they've been through some ups and downs, sure, but they've also charted remarkable progress over the past three (and more) decades.
Known for hits like 'The Only One I Know' and 'North Country Boy', their sound is instantly recognisable with its mix of driving Hammond organs and house-influenced rhythms.
Now, in celebration of the band's impressive career, this year sees Tim Burgess and co. embark on their (slightly delayed) 30th-anniversary tour of UK.
Landing at Leeds' O2 Academy on 17th December, fans can finally look forward to witnessing those swaggering guitars and Tim Burgess’s sunny yet somehow yearning vocals in person.
Kicking off on kick off on the 22nd of November in Belfast and finishing up just under a month later in Aberdeen, they'll be stopping off at a total of 18 UK cities.
They're also releasing a special limited edition album box set on blue vinyl to accompany the tour dates, due to drop on Then Recordings on the 15th of October 2021.
Titled A Head Full Of Ideas, it hosts a diverse collection of five LP albums and a seven-inch single featuring demo versions of ‘Indian Rope’/ ’The Only One I Know’.
Spanning their hits, classic live performances, unheard demos and rarities and remixes from the likes of The Chemical Brothers, Norman Cook and Sleaford Mods, the box set also boasts a signed print of a tour poster from the early 1990’s together with a booklet featuring unseen photographs and sleeve notes by friend and journalist Dave Simpson.
There will also be triple vinyl LP version and 2CD deluxe of the box set featuring the hits albums plus the live album, and finally a cd or vinyl of just the hits albums.
Tickets will go on sale at 10am on Friday 30th April.
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Popular Channel 4 series The Dog House is looking for people from Yorkshire to adopt rescue dogs
Could you give a rescue dog a second chance in life? Now’s your chance.
The next series of hit Channel 4 show The Dog House is currently in the works, with producers on the lookout for people willing to give rescue dogs a forever home, and people from Yorkshire are being encouraged to apply.
Since first hitting our screens back in 2019, the award-winning series – which is currently in partnership with Woodgreen Pets Charity – has captured the hearts of viewers across the UK, sharing emotional stories of rescue dogs and the people hoping to give them a forever home.
Viewers get to watch incredible journeys of rescue dogs finding their perfect match.
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But the show demonstrates that it’s not just the dogs who are being rescued, many of their new owners also find their lives transformed in the process.
“Once again, we’ll be following the expert team of dog-matchers, meeting this year’s rescue dogs, and of course, getting to the know the amazing people who are looking to offer them a lifelong home,” a casting call for The Dog House reads on the Channel 4 website.
“We’re looking for people who are considering taking the incredible step of welcoming a rescue dog into their lives and are happy to share their reasons for doing so.
“If that’s you, then we’d love to get you know you.”
Does this sound like you then? Channel 4 is keen to hear the reasons why you may be looking for a new canine companion, so anyone who fancies applying for the show is asked to fill out an application form online.
Leeds has been crowned one of the best cities in the UK for student nightlife
Clementine Hall
Our city is bursting at the seems with brilliant late night venues for students, but now it’s officially been confirmed.
And it's all down to accommodation provider Canvas who analysed key nightlife factors such as drink prices, the number and ratings of venues, and local safety scores to reveal the best cities in the UK for a night out.
If you've got Leeds as your student city of choice then you're in for a brilliant three years, as we ranked number four in the top ten list. Get in.
Leeds has a whopping 325 venues and a strong 4.40 average rating, drink prices are relatively affordable drinks with a pint costing an average of a fiver and soft drinks at £1.71.
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Leeds also came out with a solid safety score of 47.28, so it's fair to say Leeds it’s a well-rounded option for students.Bath took the top spot with 10 venues per 10,000 people and an impressive average rating of 4.45 stars.
Coming in second, Manchester boasts the highest number of bars and clubs overall, with 606 venues, 15 for every 10,000 people and a strong average rating of 4.37 stars and a pint costing slightly less than Bath at £5.50.
In third place was Newcastle and in fifth place was York. It's safe to say that the North dominated the top spots, and rightly so.
The top ten best cities for student nightlife in the UK are: