The album chart sees Ed Sheeran grab hold of the crown with his second studio album climbing back up to number one this week.
The band have announced that they will be headlining a concert at the RFK Stadium in Washington DC on 4th July 2015.
This week sees the return of Nolan’s filmmaking on the big screen, with the release of Interstellar, starring Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway.
In the album chart, Taylor Swift’s latest record 1989 has reached number one.
The Academy Award-nominated film starring Carey Mulligan was released five years ago today.
The new trailer is fronted by Benedict Cumberbatch and references both old dramas as well as upcoming ones.
The show will take place in June 2015 at London’s Royal Albert Hall, in support of national charity, WellChild.
Age of Ultron is the sequel to 2012’s triumph and box office hit Avengers Assemble and is due for release April next year.
Relatively Clever will air on Sky1 in 2015.
Koei Tecmo Europe announces that the fourth instalment in the Samurai Warriors franchise will be available in the UK and across Europe as of the 24th October.
Portsmouth Guildhall management made the announcement that will see £50,000 of funding support provided to their new programme ‘Get Into Music, Portsmouth’.
In the singles chart, Meghan Trainor holds onto number one with ‘All About That Bass’.
‘Baby Don’t Lie’ is Stefani’s first solo release since her album The Sweet Escape, released back in 2006.
This week’s round-up includes Nicole Scherzinger, Rae Morris and Ben Howard.