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Radiohead breaks seven-year hiatus with UK, Europe tour

Radiohead are headed to the UK and Europe!
The iconic band will be starting off their 20-date tour on November 4, playing a series of shows in Madrid, Bologna, London, Copenhagen, and Berlin, their first since 2018.
Radiohead will kick off their first tour concert at the Movistar Arena in Madrid, on November 4, where they will also play on the 5th, 7th, and 8th.
The Creep hitmakers will then land in Italy to play four nights at the Unipol Arena in Bologna on November 14th, 15th, 17th, and 18th.
As they return to their homeland, UK, they’ve scheduled four shows at London’s O2 Arena on November 21st, 22nd, 24th, and 25th. Then, they head to Copenhagen, Denmark, for four shows at the Royal Arena on December 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 5th.
In a message to fans, the band’s Philip Selway said: “Last year, we got together to rehearse, just for the hell of it. After a seven year pause, it felt really good to play the songs again and reconnect with a musical identity that has become lodged deep inside all five of us.”
“It also made us want to play some shows together, so we hope you can make it to one of the upcoming dates. For now, it will just be these ones but who knows where this will all lead,” he further added.
News of the tour broke on September 2nd, when fans flocked to Reddit to share flyers that appeared in each of the five European cities that Radiohead are visiting on tour.
Furthermore, earlier this year, Radiohead’s management also hinted that the band would make their comeback to the stage some time soon.
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Jennifer Aniston reveals how she takes out time for herself

Jennifer Aniston, famously known for her role of Rachel Green in Friends, has opened up taking out time for herself.
Speaking with People Magazine, Aniston shared that she’s learning to balance her work schedule with personal time.
Aniston told the outlet, “This is another thing that I’ve gotten really good at in the last couple of years, is carving out time.”
“Just saying to the team, ‘The month of blanky blank is off.’ We’re not going to do anything for whatever happens to be the month that would work that year,” The Morning Show star added.
She went on to reveal that she tells her team, “‘I’m going to take off. I’m going to have a vacation. There’s going to be no work.’ And you just kind of have to put it on your calendar.”
Aniston added, “I think it’s so important because, if we’re running on fumes because we are working too hard and not giving ourselves the opportunity to refuel our bodies mentally and physically, we’re useless.”
“We’re cranky, we’re fatigued, we’re under-slept. I think that the importance of that [rest] and recharge is imperative,” she noted.
Jennifer Aniston broke on screen as Rachel Green on Friends more than 30 years ago, and ever since the actress’ career has soared.
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Nick Jonas reveals effect on public scrutiny on emotional health

Nick Jonas is shedding light on the darker side of fame.
In a new episode of Esquire’s What I’ve Learned video series, the Jonas Brothers sat down with editor-in-chief Michael Sebastian for an unfiltered chat about fame, family, and lessons learned along the way.
When asked if things ever felt “weird” during their rise, Nick admitted it was difficult to deal with the public scrutiny over their personal lives as teenagers.
“We were so young,” he began.
“And some of the things people were talking about,” the father of one continued stating, “I’m thankful to say we’ve come such a long way in 15 to 16 years where it would be completely inappropriate to speak about a 13 or 14-year-old’s dating life or s** life.”
Reflecting further, Nick, who is now married to global star Priyanka Chopra, explained that fame came with a kind of emotional price tag.
“It was something that was really synonymous with our name and our image for a while, whether we wanted it or not,” he said.
“When you’re part of public life, it’s part of what I like to call the ‘tax’ you have to pay,” he addressed.
Before conclusion, Nick expressed, “I’m grateful that, for the most part, we’re pretty well-adjusted. We all are—considering some of the things we had to navigate.”
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