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Scottish Sun
18 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Chart-topping singer announces four-day festival and run of gigs in Scotland
The Lost Evenings bash will be held here for the first time PARTY ON Chart-topping singer announces four-day festival and run of gigs in Scotland Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) FOLK-rocker Frank Turner is bringing his four-day Lost Evenings to Scotland for the first time. The Recovery singer, 43, revealed he will take over Edinburgh's Corn Exchange for eighth instalment of the bash which will feature performances from indie heroes Nina Nesbitt and Arab Strap. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 2 Frank Turner is bringing Lost Evenings to Edinburgh, with more gigs in Aberdeen, Stirling in Glasgow Credit: ALAMY 2 Scots Arab Strap are among the big names announced for the bash Credit: Thomas M Jackson/Redferns He will make stops on his way to the capital — with gigs also announced for Aberdeen, Stirling and Glasgow. The singer-songwriter has promised surprises with the full line-up not yet announced. Frank said: 'Coming to Scotland for the first time. 'The festival promises to be another brilliant four days of live music across two stages, panels, open mic and much, much more. 'We can't wait to see you all there.' Turner, from Meonstoke, Hampshire, started his career as the singer in post-hardcore band Million Dead before going solo. He is known for acoustic performances incorporating punk and hard rock and raucous shows with his backing group The Sleeping Souls. The musician launched Lost Evenings in 2017 — with sets from the likes of KT Tunstall, The Hold Steady and Pedro The Lion over the years. Edinburgh will host the party between September 25 and 28. Turner will play Aberdeen's The Lemon Tree on September 21, plays Stirling's Albert Halls the next night, then Glasgow's SWG3 TV Studio two nights before the festival kicks off. Fans slam Glastonbury as 'worst one ever' as full lineup announced He has released 10 acclaimed albums, with each since 2013 charting with the top five. His biggest hit record FTHC hit the top spot when it was released three years ago. Tickets for the three city dates go on sale tomorrow.


Glasgow Times
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Huge singer to play show in Glasgow with special guests
Turner, famous for songs like Recovery, will be joined by the Caught Up in the Scrape hitmakers to perform at SWG3 in the West End of the city. The gig, which will take place on Tuesday, September 23, comes as part of a series of Scottish tour dates which includes stops in the likes of Stirling and Edinburgh. READ NEXT: American musician coming to popular Glasgow venue - Here's when The Glasgow gig will feature support from Koo Koo and Uninvited. The announcement comes after the release of Turner's newest album, Undefeated, which dropped in 2024. READ NEXT: 'Glasgow is great': Fleetwood Mac tribute act to rock city show this summer Tickets for the Glasgow show will go live at 10am on June 20. Pre-sale tickets will also be available to purchase from June 19 at 10am. To buy tickets or to sign up for the pre-sale, visit
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Melius Research Initiates Waste Management Coverage with Buy Rating and $263 Target
Waste Management Inc. (NYSE:WM) is . On June 10, Melius Research's analyst initiated stock coverage with a 'Buy' rating and a $263 price target. The bullish stance stems from expectations of short- and long-term performance. A worker sorting recyclable materials on a conveyor belt inside a Material Recovery Facility. According to the research firm, there is reduced risk and limited earnings downside. In addition, the company has shown significant growth potential. While the stock trades at a premium, it aligns with historical averages. Waste Management boasts a competitive edge in the sector as it can leverage strong pricing power through contractual agreements. That was evident as the company reported a strong start to 2025. Its first-quarter results exceeded expectations, characterized by a 12% growth in operating EBITDA. Waste Management Inc. (NYSE:WM) provides environmental solutions to residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal customers. It offers collection services, including picking up and transporting waste and recyclable materials from where it was generated to a transfer station, recovery facility, or disposal site. While we acknowledge the potential of WM as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: and . Disclosure: None.


CTV News
5 days ago
- Health
- CTV News
Brentwood Recovery Home receives nearly $100,000 in provincial grant
A nearly $100,000 grant for the Brentwood Recovery Home. Brentwood has received a $99,000 Resilient Communities Fund Grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) to grow their Peer Support Training Program. This program empowers individuals with lived experience of recovery, or who are considered 'alumni' of the program, to help support others on their own recovery journey. Through this initiative, which launched in July 2024, Brentwood has been able to train three full groups, surpassing the goal of 60 participants. The content of this course aligns with both provincial and federal peer support guidelines to provide these individuals with the knowledge and skills to offer safe and effective peer-to-peer assistance in Windsor and Essex County. Sonja Grbevski, executive director of Brentwood Recovery Home, said Brentwood has a really strong alumni base who want to help. 'Being able to provide additional training because we know lots has changed in the trajectory of addictions, or addictions and mental health, and equipping our alumni and peers has been absolutely critical to bring them to that next level of support,' she said. She said if they weren't provided this grant, they wouldn't have been able to do this program. 'That really speaks to the fact of how important this grant was for us, we were able to do three full cohorts, actually we've surpassed the goal of 60 participants, and being able to spread the knowledge across our alumni group, our peer support initiatives.' Grbevski said those in recovery want that personal connection. 'We've heard it over and over is, 'Can I please have someone who's gone through this journey to help me walk beside me and guide me along with the formal structure of programs'.' This funding was for a one-year term. Approximately 70 individuals are currently on program, however there are a number of individuals who attend daily programming but do not stay on site. Brentwood Recovery Home is dedicated to providing lifelong, compassionate, and evidence-informed addictions treatment. Through this peer support initiative, alumni remain engaged with the community and reinforce positive recovery outcomes. - Written by Meagan Delaurier/AM800 News
Yahoo
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Craig Daitch's BLD DRV Releases "Recovery," an Unflinching Look at the Quiet Hell of Staying Clean
DETROIT, June 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Detroit-based artist Craig Daitch, the voice behind alternative rock project BLD DRV, has released a powerful new single titled "Recovery." The song blends atmospheric, melodic alt-rock verses with crushing post-hardcore choruses, digging deep into the emotional weight of addiction and the daily effort it takes to stay clean. The track features production by Justin Tamminga (Assertion), a longtime collaborator who also appeared on BLD DRV's recent singles "plus+one" and "Broke Promises." Together, they deliver a sound that's both emotionally unfiltered and sonically intense. "This one was hard to write," says Daitch. "Addiction is a disease, but too often it's treated like a moral failure. People living with it carry an invisible weight—one that doesn't just affect them, but the people who care about them too. Recovery is about learning to live with that weight, showing yourself compassion, and trying to rebuild trust where you can—even if that trust starts with yourself." Daitch's musical roots trace back to West Michigan's alt-rock scene of the mid-90s, where his previous musical endeavors led him to open for bands such as Orange 9mm, Chicago's Catherine, and Menthol. He recently reemerged by collaborating on an EP with the post-hardcore band In Dark, which included members of Ettison Clio. BLD DRV builds on that legacy with a more reflective and personal lens, exploring themes of loss, resilience, and renewal. To support others on their recovery journey, proceeds from downloads and streaming of "Recovery" will be donated to SAFE Project, a national nonprofit dedicated to ending the addiction epidemic through education, prevention, and support services. "Recovery" is available now on all major streaming platforms. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Craig Daitch Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data