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Happier times for Lily Allen

Posted November 29, 2010 By rockstix
Lily Allen

Lily Allen has been sporting a bigger smile of late – but the in-love singer has denied newspaper claims she and boyfriend Sam Cooper are planning a New Year wedding.

While the singer’s friends have rallied to her side after hearing she had lost a second baby mid-term, it is Cooper who has proved his love with his steadfast support.

Allen, 25, was six months into her pregnancy when she miscarried a month ago after contracting a viral infection.

She and builder Sam, 32, were reportedly planning to marry in 2011 following the baby’s birth, British newspaper the Daily Mail reported.

Friends say the tragedy has brought them closer together and a wedding was expected to be held at her actor father Keith Allen’s luxury home in Gloucestershire in the New Year.

“They realised through their grief that they absolutely adore one another and cannot live without each other,” a friend said.

However, a spokeswoman for the singer refused to confirm the pair were engaged.

The singer herself also went on Twitter to deny the pair were planning to marry next year.

Allen revealed she was pregnant to Cooper during the UK summer after being given the all-clear at her three-month scan.

The singer was devastated by the loss.

She also announced that she would be winding down her singing career ahead of starting a family just months ago.

At the time she said: “It brings me great pleasure to tell you that Sam and I are expecting our first child. It goes without saying that we are both absolutely delighted.”

The 25-year-old also had a miscarriage in 2008 after revealing she had been expecting a baby with then boyfriend Ed Simons of the Chemical Brothers.

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U2 Bono Helsinki 360 degrees

Above: The giant claw dominates the dazzling spectacle that is U2′s 360 Degrees, coming to Australian stadiums.

Weird and wonderful world: U2's 360 Degree Tour in Athens

U2′S 360 Degrees tour, the most expensive rock spectacle ever, costing $850,000 a day, is here.

Irish rockers U2 have paid tribute to the Pike River miners in a haunting memorial during their tour in NZ.

The tour, with a daily running cost of $850,000, arrived on six 747 jets to be assembled by a crew of 130.
“You compare a tour by the number of trucks they use,” production manager Jake Berry said. “The Rolling Stones ran 46 trucks. We are running 55. This is the biggest.”

The centrepiece of 360 is a so-called claw, an imposing bug-like structure that houses 200 tonnes of light, sound and video magic.

Stage designer Willie Williams said: “The breakthrough was to make it so big that it becomes part of the stadium. But, in a funny way, it’s invisible because the performance area is not connected to the structure.”

Indeed, the stadium of fans surrounding the claw and stage become part of the show, too.

“It’s a cross between a rock show and a sporting event because you can see the other people,” Williams says.

U2 redefined stadium rock with their ZooTV and PopMart tours. But U2 bassist Adam Clayton says 360 is revolutionary. “We know it’s a game changer,” he said. “These football stadiums can be quite imposing for music. But this has a different atmosphere. There is humour to it, almost something ridiculous about it. You think ‘How is this going to work?”‘

In terms of box office receipts, 360 is doing very well.

It took $123 million to be the highest grossing tour of 2009.

A back injury flattened the band’s lead singer, Bono, and tour profits, for most of this year.

360 resumed in August with sellout dates across Europe. US dates are scheduled next year.

U2′s manager, Paul McGuinness, confirmed the $850,000 daily running cost of 360. “That’s the overhead cost of being out here whether we play or not,” McGuinness said. “It’s important we play regularly. There is a discipline involved.

“Even though we’re spending a lot of money, we’re making a lot of money.”

McGuinness knows 360 is a new model for stadium rock. “We’ve always done landmark productions, or so we think,” he said. “Being able to play in the round, in stadiums, is the holy grail.”

Put simply, in the round means up to 30,000 more seats, which equals lower ticket prices.

“I can assure you the costs of putting this show on are the highest in history,” McGuinness said.

“But the audience looks at the show and can see what we spent the money on.

“They see an incredible spectacle.”

Clayton agreed: “There is a financial risk when you do something that hasn’t been done before. It’s a bit like inventing the wheel.

“We’ve now proved you can do a show by hanging light and sound off a structure. But to build that structure is a very high price. You have to make sure your tour is doing all right.” Clearly, U2 are astute businessmen.

But McGuinness said the numbers must never get in the way of creativity.

“The reason for being good in business is so you can do what you like creatively,” McGuinness said.

“By and large, we have succeeded. There aren’t too many instances of the business getting the better of the creative process.”

Berry said 360 took the creativity of stadium rock to an end game – purely because of cost. “It’s like the Beijing Olympics,” he said.

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People Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys and Kim Kardashian are among a host of celebrities giving up Twitter and Facebook for charity.

Expect Twitter and Facebook to be very quiet for the next few weeks as A-listers in their droves give up social networking – albeit temporarily – in the name of charity.

The Keep a Child Alive charity campaign, organised by Alicia Keys and Leigh Blake, will see high-profile social networkers sign off on World AIDS Day, to raise money for those in Africa and India affected by HIV/AIDS, the New York Post reported.

Gaga, who has more than seven million Twitter followers and nearly 24 million Facebook fans has agreed to keep quiet, along with Kim Kardashian, who is followed by over five million people on Twitter.

Other stars taking part – including Jennifer Hudson, Ryan Seacrest and Justin Timberlake – will only resume their online presence when the charity has raised $US1m.

As part of the campaign, the charity has filmed “last tweet and testament” videos which will appear in ads showing stars – including Kardashian – in coffins representing their digital deaths.

Lady Gaga has more than seven million Twitter followers – while 3.5 million have signed up for Justin Timberlake’s tweets.

World AIDS day, held December 1, is about raising awareness about AIDS caused by the spread of the HIV infection.

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