Entertainment News Roundup: Lewis Capaldi takes tour break to 'adjust to impact' of Tourette syndrome; Actor Kevin Spacey goes on trial in London this week on sex offence charges and more

The flamboyant British singer's performance followed two sun-drenched days at the famous music festival in southwest England, where tens of thousands of fans heard Guns N' Roses, the Arctic Monkeys, the Foo Fighters, Lizzo, Lewis Capaldi and others. A Minute With: John Krasinski and 'Jack Ryan' cast on saying goodbye to show Actor John Krasinski returns for one last mission in the final season of "Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan", in which his titular character is now the CIA Acting Deputy Director facing a threat both foreign and domestic.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 28-06-2023 10:32 IST | Created: 28-06-2023 10:28 IST
Entertainment News Roundup: Lewis Capaldi takes tour break to 'adjust to impact' of Tourette syndrome; Actor Kevin Spacey goes on trial in London this week on sex offence charges and more
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Lewis Capaldi takes tour break to 'adjust to impact' of Tourette syndrome

Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi said he is taking a break from touring for the foreseeable future to "adjust to the impact" of having Tourette syndrome, days after he struggled during a Glastonbury music festival performance. The 26-year-old had taken three weeks off ahead of his set on Saturday at the festival held in southwest England, where the likes of Elton John, Guns n' Roses and Lana Del Rey were among the billing. But after performing several songs, Capaldi told the crowd he was starting to lose his voice. Soon after, he struggled and fans stepped to sing the lyrics.

Actor Kevin Spacey goes on trial in London this week on sex offence charges

Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey is due to appear in a London court on Wednesday for the start of his four-week trial on a dozen sex offence charges. Spacey, 63, denies allegations of historic offences committed against four men which are said to have taken place between 2001 and 2013.

Ryan Seacrest to host US game show 'Wheel of Fortune' after Pat Sajak retires

"American Idol" TV show host Ryan Seacrest said on Tuesday he will be the new host of "Wheel of Fortune" beginning in 2024, after Pat Sajak retires and ends his four-decade run on the daily syndicated U.S. game show. "I'm truly humbled to be stepping into the footsteps of the legendary Pat Sajak," Seacrest posted on Instagram and Twitter.

Elton John enthralls Glastonbury in final UK show

Elton John enthralled a massive Glastonbury crowd on Sunday night in possibly his last show in Britain, delighting loyal fans but disappointing others who had hoped for star guest appearances. The flamboyant British singer's performance followed two sun-drenched days at the famous music festival in southwest England, where tens of thousands of fans heard Guns N' Roses, the Arctic Monkeys, the Foo Fighters, Lizzo, Lewis Capaldi and others.

A Minute With: John Krasinski and 'Jack Ryan' cast on saying goodbye to show

Actor John Krasinski returns for one last mission in the final season of "Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan", in which his titular character is now the CIA Acting Deputy Director facing a threat both foreign and domestic. Season four, which begins streaming on Prime Video on Friday, sees Ryan investigating internal corruption as well as the convergence of a drug cartel with a terrorist organisation.

Hong Kong film-makers say censorship law spooks investors, actors

Two years after screening an internationally acclaimed documentary on the democracy movement in Hong Kong, director Kiwi Chow has been forced to complete a new movie with fresh financing after political concerns scared off some investors. The fears spiked after Hong Kong adopted a new censorship law in October 2021 to bar films that "might endanger national security", but directors say they now face difficulties lining up funding and even actors, while others have shifted overseas.

Elton John's Glastonbury triumph attracts 7.3 TV million viewers

Elton John's masterclass in big-stage entertainment at Glastonbury on Sunday pulled in 7.3 million television viewers for a show packed with hits like "Tiny Dancer", "Rocket Man" and "Your Song" in his swansong performance in Britain. John, 76, one of the biggest selling artists of all time, will bow out of touring following his current run of shows and chose the famous Pyramid stage at Britain's leading festival to delight his home audience for a final time.

Warner Bros, NetEase launch 'Harry Potter: Magic Awakened' video game

A Warner Bros Discovery Inc unit and China's NetEase Inc on Tuesday announced the worldwide launch of role-playing video game "Harry Potter: Magic Awakened". The free-to-play title will let players experience life as a student at Hogwarts, the fictional school of wizardry in the popular "Harry Potter" series of books by J.K.Rowling.

Angela Bassett, Mel Brooks to get honorary Oscars

Actor Angela Bassett and veteran filmmaker Mel Brooks will receive Academy Honorary Awards this year in honour of their careers and contribution to cinema, Hollywood's Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has said. The Academy announced it had voted to present the awards to two-time Oscar nominee Bassett and "The Producers" writer Brooks, as well as to editor Carol Littleton at its Governor Awards in November.

British actor Julian Sands confirmed dead, months after vanishing in California mountains

British-born actor Julian Sands, best known for his role in the Oscar-celebrated film "A Room with a View," was confirmed dead on Tuesday, five months after he went missing while out for a hike in snow-covered mountains of Southern California. He was 65. Mostly skeletal human remains discovered by hikers on June 25, in the vicinity where Sands had vanished, were positively identified by the San Bernardino County coroner as belonging to the actor, the county sheriff's department said.

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