Mumford & Sons’ “Prizefighter” 2026 North American tour date at the newly minted Acrisure Amphitheater in Grand Rapids is sold out on the band’s website, but fans can still find tickets online.
Trisha Yearwood has dished up a few samples of her forthcoming 'PrizeFighter: Hit After Hit' album, including the cover and track listing. Yearwood unveiled the sexy cover on her Facebook page, and ...
Trisha Yearwood is set to release her first album in seven years, and fans of her past hits and signature vocal delivery can't wait. The iconic singer's last studio album was 'Heaven, Heartache and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fresh off the release of their latest record and a recent Saturday Night Live cameo, Mumford & Sons have announced a massive ...
Boxing purists may turn up their noses at Barry Hearn’s innovative competition, but the Prizefighter series is a godsend for young fighters such as Luke Keeler By Paul Gibson for The Balls of Wrath, ...
Mumford & Sons turn their album singalongs into a stadium-sized lock-in (Press) It’s surprising that Mumford & Sons haven’t included more featured artists on their records; the nu-folk movement of the ...
In this week’s Sunday Sitdown, the trio of the Grammy-winning rock band Mumford & Sons, Ted Dwane, Marcus Mumford and Ben Lovett, join Willie Geist at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn ...
Danny Butler is adamant he can return to winning ways in Friday’s light-middleweight Prizefighter event after losing his last two fights to Darren McDermott and Darren Barker. The tournament, held at ...
York Hall, London - Audley "The A-Force" Harrison (31-6, 23 KOs), the 2000 Sydney super heavyweight gold medalist and also one of the bitter busts in British heavyweight boxing history, prolonged what ...
The Prizefighter series returns for 2015 on Valentine's Day at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool. The middleweights are the men in the spotlight for the 35th edition of the knockout tournament that sees ...
Russell Crowe and Ray Winstone sit oddly beside the implausibly smooth Matt Hookings, in this tired biopic of 19th-century boxer Jem Belcher Robbie Collin has been a film critic for 20 years, during ...
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