![]() ![]() The first of the victims to be named was 18-year-old Georgina Callander, while eight-year-old Saffie Rose Roussos and 28-year-old John Atkinson have since been confirmed among the fatalities. Greater Manchester Police chief constable Ian Hopkins has confirmed that children are among the 22 fatalities on Monday night. ![]() However, Manchester indie rock outfit The Courteeners have confirmed that their Lancashire County Cricket Ground show will go ahead as planned this weekend. Grande has since suspended the rest of her tour, while Take That have also cancelled shows in Manchester and Liverpool. In the wake of the terrorist attack at Ariana Grande’s Manchester Arena show on Monday night, in which 22 people were killed and another 59 injured, question marks have been raised over a number of live events as to whether or not they will still take place. We ask for the patience and cooperation of anyone coming to the event on the weekend and that they allow extra time to pass through security.” As part of this, everyone that enters the site will go through two rounds of thorough searches – one round conducted at transport hubs where police will be present, and a second round of security procedures at the entrance gates. After conducting a full review of the festival, in conjunction with the police and partners, various extra security measures have been put in place to ensure the safety of those attending. “Radio 1’s Big Weekend will be continuing as planned this weekend in Hull. Radio 1 issued the following statement last night (Wednesday, May 24) confirming that the Hull event will still run as planned: Catch them live by checking dates and ticket information via Stereoboard.The BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend will go ahead as planned this weekend, with various extra security measures in place following Monday night’s Manchester Arena attack. You can track BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend events, find out about presales and get ticket price alerts! Finding the cheapest tickets is quick and easy at Stereoboard - we search the major ticket agencies and resellers, to find you the cheapest prices, even if the event is sold out.īBC Radio 1's Big Weekend is back for 2023-this time in Dundee-featuring performances from The 1975, Jonas Brothers, Lewis Capaldi, Wet Leg, Anne-Marie, Becky Hill, Rudimental, Joel Corry, Tom Grennan, Mimi Webb, Self Esteem and loads more. Catch them live by checking dates and ticket information via Stereoboard. Launched in 2003, the event has seen some huge performances from the biggest names in pop, rock, hip hop and beyond, including Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Lorde, Muse, Foo Fighters, Florence + The Machine, George Ezra, David Guetta, Jess Glynne, Alt-J, Fall Out Boy, Coldplay, Mumford and Sons, Biffy Clyro, Stormzy, Chase & Status, Bring Me The Horizon, Craig David, The 1975, Nick Jonas, Sam Fender, Meghan Trainor, Bastille, The Weeknd, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Years & Years, Iggy Azalea, Chvrches, Fetty Wap, Stormzy, Tame Impala, Calvin Harris, Twenty One Pilots, Panic! At The Disco and so many more!īBC Radio 1's Big Weekend is back for 2023-this time in Dundee-featuring performances from The 1975, Jonas Brothers, Lewis Capaldi, Wet Leg, Anne-Marie, Becky Hill, Rudimental, Joel Corry, Tom Grennan, Mimi Webb, Self Esteem and loads more. Radio 1’s Big Weekend is annual music event run by BBC Radio 1, held in a different UK location each time.
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