News about Kevin Parker

Why Premier League clubs want to kill off season tickets - is yours at risk?

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 28, 2024
JACK GAUGHAN: Richard Scudamore, the Premier League head honcho, had a look at resigning early in his tenure as Premier League head honcho, appeared to resign. The man who had sufficient political savvy to tear up Whitehall secretly admitted that his currency had run out, in a meeting with supporters from both sides of the divide. Rail fares were a problem. Quite true, actually. Worse than ever. Following a football team, there have been calls for the league to press for more flexible ticketing or implement a subsidy scheme to their member clubs to offset rising costs of following a football team. If it was justified to expect that, Scudamore's answer revealed a lot about boardroom culture in our top flight. 'I'm not going back to the well so soon,' the narrator told those in the room. The lawsuit has been dismissed. After a long fight to twist executives' arms into cap away tickets at £30, Scudamore was described as exhausted. He managed it but the energy to go again, with 20 clubs all presenting different needs, problems and varying degrees of obstinance? And for him, the answer was a resolute no.

As backstage ahead of his fight against Daniel Dubois, Jarrell Miller launches an all-English refereeing line up, before insisting that he is 'going to kill' his British opponent with a "no decision."

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 23, 2023
Jarrell Miller has fallen out of the all-English judging and referee line up that will decide his match against British fighter Daniel Dubois. The two will meet together on 'Day of Reckoning,' with the American hoping to continue his unbeaten record against Dubois, who comes from the aftermath of a tense loss to Oleksandr Usyk. John Latham, Mark Lyson, and Kevin Parker, all from England, will adjourn the contest, with referee Michael Alexander, also of England, judging the contest.

Rain on Man City Parade can't dampen the city's treble heroes

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 12, 2023
JACK GAUGHAN IN MANCHESTER: In an unconventional way, Manchester City's players took the tram to the bus. Well, three open-top buses. Since the thunderstorms that were headed our way seemed particularly bad, we had three more with roofs close by. The city has spent the past 15 years ripping through the traditional upper crust, and when they reached the Treble summit, a new kind of hurricane threatened to blow them over while surveying the course trodden. Fortunately, it wasn't. But first, the tram. A metro from Velopark to Deansgate isn't exactly a glamorous route, especially after a few beers and an Ibiza hangover. It went through New Islington, Piccadilly, and around the back of the main eventual stage at St Peter's Square. There was a parade prior to the parade. On the windows, a group of young lads dancing and banging, something that is nothing new in this part of the world. Any given Saturday, there will be a vacancy. Ruben Dias, the company's father, had to direct one straggler to the correct coach. No prizes for guessing who it was. Any given Saturday, there will be another.

Bop Shop: Songs From Thundercat And Tame Impala, Aiza, Honey Revenge, And More

www.mtv.com, April 28, 2023
It's been a long hunt for the elusive "bop" elusive. Playlists and streaming-service recommendations can only do so much. They often leave a lingering question: Are these songs really good, or are they just new? For a hand-picked collection of songs from the MTV News staff, visit Bop Shop. This weekly collection does not discriminate by gender and can include anything — it's a snapshot of what's on our minds and what sounds good. We'll keep it fresh with the latest hits, but we'll still have a few oldies (but goodies) every once in a while. Prepare: The Bop Shop is now open for business.

If they are found guilty, a man City supporters' club chief says the new success will be 'TAINED.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 10, 2023
If a key supporter of Man City's formal supporters' club is found guilty of financial corruption abuses, a key member of the club has admitted that their recent successes have been 'tainted.' On Monday, the Premier League champions were charged with over 100 suspected offences over a nine-year span from 2009 to 2019 and are in danger of point deductions or even expulsion from the team if the charges were proved. The allegations against the reigning champions concern financial information concerning income, details of manager and player remuneration, UEFA policies, cost control, and cooperation with Premier League investigations.

Kevin Parker, a Tame Impala frontman, reveals how fatherhood has changed his rock star lifestyle

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 21, 2022
Last year, Kevin Parker welcomed his first child. And the Tame Impala frontman says that travelling with his daughter, Peach, one, has certainly made touring a new one. During an appearance on The Project on Friday, the 36-year-old said of his life since becoming a father.'

The Tame Impala issue is being used as a warning of forthcoming concerts

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 17, 2022
After concert attendees suffered seizures at their Auckland show over the weekend, Tame Impala issued a warning. The band warned of 'intense pictures' at the premieres, according to a post shared on the Australian group's Instagram Stories. Several gig goers in Auckland were also treated by St John Ambulance teams on site after suffering seizures, according to them.

Kevin Parker, the Tame Impala frontman, reveals that it was 'weird' to be on stage with The Wiggles

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 15, 2022
Kevin Parker has admitted that his time with The Wiggles was 'weird.' During their Perth concert in April, the Tame Impala frontman, who is best known for his chart-topping indie tunes, joined The Wiggles. 'The Wiggles gig was probably the weirdest thing I've done on stage; not because I was uncomfortable but because it was truly one of those "How the hell did I get here?" moments,' the 36-year-old told The Herald Sun on Saturday.

When he appears in Paris, Tame Impala frontman Kevin Parker makes a celebrity out of place

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 28, 2022
Kevin Parker, the Tame Impala frontman, performed his hit songs at the Rock en Seine music festival in Paris on Saturday. As he wow the crowd with his lively set, the 36-year-old cut a trendy figure in a rose-printed jacket and white T-shirt. As he came to the stage and performed his hits, he completed his ensemble with black jeans.