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Coldplay will stop making music in 2025, says Chris Martin

Coldplay will stop making music in 2025, says Chris Martin
Dec 23 2021 Share

While the Christmas season may instil a sense of festive spirit in everyone, Coldplay fans around the world may be crushed to hear that the band will reportedly stop making music in 2025.

Coldplay frontman and pianist Christ Martin made this revelation on a BBC Radio 2 show with Jo Whiley. The 44-year-old artist stated: “Well I know I can tell you, our last proper record will come out in 2025 and after that I think we will only tour.”

 

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He went on to state that there may be some collaborative projects but the Coldplay catalogue finishes in 2025. Coldplay formed in 1996, with their ninth studio album Music of the Spheres coming out earlier this year.

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Cardi B gives husband Offset $2 million cheque for 30th birthday

Dec 23 2021 Share

Buying an appropriate birthday gift is always a difficult feat, but Cardi B seems to have nailed it this year, gifting a $2 million cheque to husband Offset for his 30th Birthday.

The Migos member entered his third decade earlier this month, celebrating his birthday in proper rapper fashion with a sneaker-themed party which hosted a slew of celebs and props.

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After making their grand entrance, Cardi B took to the stage to ask what she could have got someone who gifted her a house. She went on to state that, knowing Offset has a lot of business ventures in 2022, her gift to him is a giant birthday cheque written for a cool 2 million.

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Valletta NYE celebrations cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions; TV production to take place instead

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In light of the recently-announced COVID-19 restrictions which prohibits all standing events as of Monday, The Valletta Cultural Agency has cancelled the New Year’s Eve event which had to take place at St. George’s Square.

A Facebook post by the VCA read that “after discussions which took place in the last few hours in light of the recent developments and the current COVID-19 pandemic, the Valletta Cultural Agency is cancelling its plans for the New Year’s Eve event.” 

The event will be replaced by a television production which will happen at Fort St Elmo and will remain in line with all of the relevant protocols. It will be televised on TVM, ONE, NET TV.

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Fabian Demicoli joins Malta Daily to host exclusive current affairs interview show

Fabian Demicoli joins Malta Daily to host exclusive current affairs interview show
Dec 23 2021 Share

Local journalist and personality Fabian Demicoli has officially joined the Malta Daily team to conduct the exclusive talk show The Interview with Fabian Demicoli. The talk show will cover some of Malta’s hottest topics and current issues and will welcome a host of high-profile guests.

A seasoned journalist, well-known for his media prowess, Fabian is the former Head of Programmes and Head of News on one of Malta’s leading TV stations and is well-known for his previous role as a journalist and producer with Xarabank and some of Malta’s leading television programmes. He promises to bring interesting and engaging discussions to the Malta Daily platform while keeping the content fresh and vibrant.

Watch the first episode of ‘The Interview with Fabian Demicoli’ with his Excellency The President of Malta George Vella:

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