Pink Floyd members reunite to record song for Ukraine

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Pink Floyd is releasing its first new music in almost three decades to raise money for the people of Ukraine, the band announced Thursday.

“Hey Hey Rise Up” features Pink Floyd members David Gilmour and Nick Mason, with vocals from Ukrainian singer Andriy Khlyvnyuk of the band BoomBox. Roger Waters, who left the band in the 1980s, is not involved.

The track features Khlyvnyuk singing a patriotic Ukrainian song from a clip he recorded in front of Kyiv’s St. Sophia Cathedral and posted on social media.

Gilmour, who performed with BoomBox in London in 2015, said the video was “a powerful moment that made me want to put it to music.”

After Russia’s invasion, Khlyvnyuk cut short a tour of the U.S. to return to Ukraine and join a territorial defense unit.

Gilmour said he spoke to Khlyvnyuk, who was recovering in a hospital from a mortar shrapnel injury, while he was writing the song. He said: “I played him a little bit of the song down the phone line and he gave me his blessing. We both hope to do something together in person in the future.”

The song is being released Friday and the band says proceeds will go to the Ukraine Humanitarian Relief Fund.

“We want to express our support for Ukraine, and in that way show that most of the world thinks that it is totally wrong for a superpower to invade the independent democratic country that Ukraine has become," Gilmour said.

Pink Floyd was founded in London in the mid-1960s and helped forge the U.K. psychedelic scene before releasing influential 1970s albums including “The Dark Side of the Moon,” “Wish You Were Here” and “The Wall.”

Original member Waters quit in 1985, and the remaining members of Pink Floyd last recorded together for the 1994 album “The Division Bell." After keyboard player Richard Wright died in 2008, Gilmour said he doubted Pink Floyd would perform together again.

“Hey Hey Rise Up” also features Guy Pratt on bass and Nitin Sawhney on keyboards.

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The Corrs announce 2025 UK and Ireland tour

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The Corrs have announced an outdoor UK and Ireland tour for 2025. Check out all the ticket information below.

It follows a packed year of shows for the band, made up of siblings Andrea, Sharon, Caroline and Jim. 2024 saw them support Shania Twain‘s headline slot at BST Hyde Park 2024, and kick off their own tour with Natalie Imbruglia.

Now, they’ve unveiled their plans for 2025, which will begin with a show at Cork’s Virgin Media Park on June 6, followed by a performance at Dublin’s St Anne’s Park on June 8. Both the Irish gigs will include support from Imelda May and Imbruglia, with the latter on board for the rest of the tour too.

Then, they’ll head to Scarborough’s Open Air Theatre on June 11, before playing shows in Halifax and Plymouth and wrapping up with a slot at the Isle of Wight Festival on June 20.

Tickets go on sale this Friday (December 13) at 9am, and you’ll be able to get them here.

Speaking on the tour, Andrea said: “The reception we received from audiences on the [previous] tour was unbelievable and we can’t wait to get back on stage. The energy the crowd has given us is like nothing we’ve felt before.

“It’s such a privilege to share the music with everyone – it means the world to us. See you there!”

Check out a full list of dates and venues below.

The Corrs’ 2025 UK and Ireland tour dates are:

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6 – Virgin Media Park, Cork
8 – St Anne’s Park, Dublin
11 – Open Air Theatre, Scarborough
12 – Live at the Piece Hall, Halifax
14 – Plymouth Summer Sessions, Plymouth Hoe
20 – Isle of Wight Festival, Newport

They join the Isle of Wight festival lineup alongside headliners Justin Timberlake, Sting and Stereophonics, as well as SupergrassBustedFaithlessExampleThe ScriptClean BanditJamesPaul HeatonOlly MursThe Lottery WinnersThe LathumsAlison Moyet and more. You can see the full list of names here.

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