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Hot Milk: ‘Genre is a lie – we’d hate to be labelled’ | Music | Entertainment

Hot Milk are a real anomaly in the music industry. They’ve toured America, sold out 2,000 capacity venues in the UK (a couple of times), played Jimmy Kimmel Live, and have a tour coming up with the legendary Foo Fighters (on top of their own ).
The absurdity of their existence comes from the fact they’re only just gearing up to release their debut album, A Call To The Void, this Friday, August 25, 2023, after being a touring band for coming up to five years.
Before that, they dropped three vastly different EPs (including the five-star record The King and Queen of Gasoline). And A Call To The Void is perhaps their most eclectic collection of tracks yet.
Listening to the flow of the raucous, bleeding-heart, party record may lead you to think it was precisely mapped out. But Hot Milk stars Han Mee and Jim Shaw exclusively revealed to Express.co.uk they had prepared nothing when they were finally convinced to step into the recording studio.
“Honestly, on the first day, I cried my eyes out,” Han breathed. “I almost went home.” Who could blame her, though? They had just finished a tour in the USA and had barely stepped off the plane before they needed to get creative for their debut album. Talk about pressure, right? Han continued: “After three months on the road I wanted my mum – I’m quite a softy,” she added with a smirk. Jim agreed: “We walked in and we were just so overwhelmed by the blank page. We just sat down and we were exhausted – and we were so f******g tired.”
After getting to grips with the pressure that surrounded them, though, they used exactly that intense atmosphere to fuel what would become their first batch of tracks for A Call To The Void. “Basically, we wrote about what we were feeling at the time,” Han continued. “Let’s take it all back down: What are we feeling right now? Let’s write about that. We felt we were under so much pressure… I felt quite constricted – controlled, in a way. ‘You have to do this right now, there’s no other choice.'” But, ultimately, they made it work. Han grinned: “We wrote four singles in three days.”
Jim – ever the realist – pointed out: “They were long days – 9am to 3am. I think [the album] came out really well because we didn’t really overthink it. As it was coming together we looked back a little bit and understood what we were writing about: the raw visceral feelings about the then, and now, and the real current situation we were in.” Peering over at Han, he concluded: “I think the pressure did well!” She nodded: “We always work well under pressure.”
The final result, A Call To The Void, is Hot Milk’s most diverse collection of songs yet. Blending shredding guitars and electronica with even some rap verses and endless heaps of emotion; it’s certainly the culmination of their musical career thus far. But, with that said, the band were not concerned with pandering to anyone’s expectations during the writing and recording process. “I think it’s just naturally what comes to us,” Jim said of Hot Milk’s music as an evolving organism. “Because we listen to so many different genres and types of music. We want to bring that to our table.” Han cut in:” I get bored of rock music an awful lot. And I don’t really listen to it in my life anymore. I’m more into House and Drum N Bass and Dance music, and I would say my extracurricular activities now revolve around that side of music.” Han assured fans: “Don’t get me wrong, I’m a rock fan through and through – I’m an emo from my teenage years – I still love playing rock music, but to be that one-dimensional would be a disservice to ourselves. Hot Milk is a project for us to reflect what we want to play.”
After a beat, Han declared: “I’ve always said genre is a lie – since day one of this band – I’ve always known we’re going to write whatever we want. Really, it’s a conduit for creativity; this band is Hot Milk in its own right; it’s its own thing. It doesn’t necessarily fall into someone else’s bracket, and I would hate for it to be labelled as such.”
Jim chimed in: “The thing that kind of defines us is the emotional, the dramatic.” Whatever concept or theory Hot Milk as a collective are releasing music through: it’s working. The days after their debut album comes out they’ll be opening the main stage of Reading and Leeds Festivals (a “hard” slot, Jim admitted, as it’s very early on in the festival day. Despite this, he pointed out: “I don’t care where we’re playing, we’re always playing a Hot Milk show, at the end of the day.)”
Beyond the new album, though, where the hell will this Manchester duo go next, creatively?
Jim brushed off talks of what the next album or EP might sound like: “It’s a glint in our eye at the moment,” while adding he might want it to sound “heavier” with “more electronic” parts.
Han added: “We have some ideas for the next one … we don’t even know what the second album is going to sound like. And that’s an exciting place to be in.”
Hot Milk – A Call To The Void comes out Friday, August 25, 2023.
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Five Finger Death Punch are playing huge UK venues with tickets out no | Music | Entertainment

Metal icons Five Finger Death Punch have confirmed a 20th anniversary World Tour, taking place early next year. The 2027 event will see the Wash It All Away and Blue On Black singers performing five shows in the UK and Ireland in January. The string of arena shows will culminate in one final monolithic event at London’s O2 Arena. Here, they’ll perform to a staggering 20,000 people.
The gigs will be the beginning of Five Finger Death Punch’s tour, which consists of 21 cities around the UK and Europe. What’s more, they’ve got some massive names joining them along the way. They have invited rock legends Lamb Of God and Bleed From Within to perform each night. Tickets for these shows are out right now, and below, we’ve broken down everything fans need to know now.
Five Finger Death Punch tickets are available now from a number of online retailers, after being released on Friday, May 8, 2026.
First off, this includes official sellers such as Ticketmaster and Live Nation.
Here, tickets are being sold for around £70 each.
The links are listed below:
Alternatively, fans looking for specific tickets that they cannot find on official sellers’ sites may have better luck on resale markets.
Websites such as viagogo and StubHub offer fans the chance to buy second-hand tickets; options previously sold out now on sale again.
Here are the links you need:
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How to buy tickets for The Damned’s Final Damnation Tour | Music | Entertainment

Legendary rockers The Damned are going on tour once again, in what they are calling The Final Damnation Tour. The band, who first formed in 1976, are the punk legends who brought such massive hits as New Rose, Love Song, Smash It Up and Shadow Of Love to the airwaves. Their die-hard fans may have just seen the Dave Vanian-fronted band perform at London’s Wembley Arena earlier this year, but later this year, they’re swapping to massive theatre and concert halls.
The Damned will be playing seven enormous shows around the country beginning on November 25, 2026. The gigs, which come to an end on December 5, 2026, will see them performing in Brighton, Bristol, London, Manchester, Newcastle and more. Tickets for these events are already out right now, and we’ve listed all the details fans need to get involved below.
Speaking out about this upcoming tour, two of the band have expressed great excitement about their return to stages.
Rat Scabies said: “Half a century on and who’d have thought we would still be upright and breathing? We never thought we’d make it this far and neither did you! But here we are, a finely tuned engine. The Damned still has the power and finesse to excite, entertain and accelerate into our 50th year.”
Captain Sensible added: “With 50 years of catalogue to choose from, only the best songs from our chequered history will be performed, and with the passion and commitment all good music lovers deserve. You know we won’t disappoint.”
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Andrea Bocelli sings Nessun Dorma in goosebump-inducing new video | Music | Entertainment

Andrea Bocelli has been performing for over 30 years and shows no sign of stopping. The 67-year-old Italian tenor recently had a concert in Mexico City’s main square, Zócalo, where he concluded as always with a sensational rendition of Nessun Dorma, which you can view below.
Nessun dorma!, which means “Let no one sleep” is an aria from the final act of Giacomo Puccini’s opera Turandot. The song is performed by the unknown prince character Calaf who falls in love at first sight with the Princess Turandot. To marry Turandot, Calaf must answer her three riddles correctly, but if he fails he will be beheaded. Nessun dorma! is the prince’s assertion that he will indeed triumph and wed the princess.
On the honour of performing in Mexico City, Bocelli shared on Instagram: “Singing in front of hundreds of thousands of people, in a square so rich in history and meaning for Mexico, was for me a rare and deeply moving privilege. A collective breath capable of transforming music into a true universal language. I would like to express my most heartfelt gratitude to the organisers, the institutions of Mexico City, @televisa_espectaculos, @bancoplata, @wme, @aegpresents, as well as to all the teams who contributed to making this memorable evening possible. To the Mexican audience and to the entire Latin community, with sincere affection: thank you for welcoming me, for your generosity, for your enthusiasm, and for the love you shared. A memory I will cherish forever.”
The Romanza – 30th Anniversary World Tour continues and tickets can be booked here.
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