

There are parts we need to be in the competition more. It is a good lesson for us what happened in the first half but now it is a good game. In the previous seasons we didn't have it but now we are starting to do it. We have always struggled against them but we came back. With a mix of mesmerizing performance clips and down-to-earth, straight-to-camera videos documenting daily life, she quickly went viral on TikTok, racking up millions of likes from fans around the world who could relate to both her unabashed ambition and dry, self-deprecating sense of humor.Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola to BBC MOTD: "The last two games have had a lot of goals and a lot of goals conceded. It was at one of those early performances that Simone caught the attention of a New York-based producer, and soon she found herself recording in a proper studio and making major waves across Spotify and social media. By the age of ten, she’d already appeared in a slew of musicals, and by the time she hit middle school, she was writing her own songs and performing regularly in bars and clubs all over the city. The result is a collection that lands somewhere between Carly Rae Jepsen and Phoebe Bridgers, a buoyant, brilliant batch of earworms exploring the rise and fall of teenage romance in all its exhilarating, heartbreaking transience.īorn and raised in New York City, Simone first fell in love with Broadway as a youngster. Simone writes with a cinematic eye here, capturing the rough edges of modern relationships in vivid detail, and the EP’s arrangements are sonically rich to match, mixing radio-ready pop hooks with indie rock grit and singer/songwriter intimacy. Written and recorded entirely during quarantine, the collection is a pure rush of dopamine fueled by raw, vulnerable performances and deep, insightful lyrics. Such devotion to craft helps explain the breakout 16-year-old star’s prolific output over the past year, as well as the remarkable growth showcased on her addictive new EP, Love Lessons. “It’s therapeutic for me, like a muscle I need to exercise every day.” The general on sale begins Friday, May 21st at 10am!Īll doors & show times subject to change. For more information, visit our Health & Safety page. Per Alameda County, masks are also required.
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Patrons attending this event at The New Parish are required to show proof of full vaccination (must be 2 weeks past final dose) OR a negative COVID-19 test within 48 hours from the time of entry to the venue. I appreciate your support and understanding immensely and i hope to one day make it up to you all.”Īnother Planet Entertainment is committed to producing safe events. It’s painful to say this but due to personal difficulties im going through i have decided to cancel the tour. Thank you for understanding and we apologize for the inconvenience. Refunds are available at point of purchase. If you are having difficulty accessing this website, please call us at 1-51 or email us at so that we can provide you with the services you require through alternative means.įor additional information on our events, assistance purchasing accessible tickets, or for further accessible accommodation requests, please reach out to us directly: 1-51 to unforeseen circumstances, our show with khai dreams at The New Parish on October 13th, 2021 has been cancelled. We strive to maintain WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliance, and to increase the accessibility of our digital content for all. We are committed to full website accessibility for all of our fans, including those with disabilities. To purchase accessible tickets, click on the “Request Accessible Tickets” icon on the respective Ticketmaster event page. We will do our very best to accommodate you with an ease of service that will exceed all expectations.Īccessible tickets are available for all events that Another Planet Entertainment presents. We encourage you to reach out to us directly to purchase tickets and make requests for special accommodations or needs for any event at any venue we present. That said, everyone’s case is individual and each venue and show has its own unique challenge. We strongly believe that if we do everything we can to treat everyone as we ourselves would wish to be treated, we can succeed in our efforts to “turn everyone on” to the magic of the live music experience.

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