Hayley Williams is planning a UK tour. Here’s what she said
Hayley Williams and the Paramore team had discussed the UK while making the record and planned their outing there much earlier.
By ET Spotlight Special |
Agencies
American singer-songwriter Hayley Williams and the rock band Paramore are all set to visit the UK, and they had that plan since recording the album "This is Why". The title song is highly original and has disco-based music to it. The song is written casually, and the lyrics talk about angst.
The title track was released on September 28, and the Paramore band will be hitting the road this weekend to perform their songs live. An excellent way to thank the fans. The title song is going to be acceptable in terms of acceptance for sure. The music is unique, and Hayley’s vocals have a quality worth listening to.
The lead singer spoke to BBC Radio 1 yesterday and informed them it wouldn’t be long before he visited the UK. They are excited about this visit and the live show. They were talking about the UK influencers who inspired them then and still do. She spoke about how happy it makes them want to be with their fans worldwide. She hopes it won’t be long until they reach the UK since they always imagine playing there for the crowds, maybe in Manchester... the singer wished. They have had the plan for a long time.
Westminster Hall: The oldest part of UK parliament, with a central role in British history
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Westminster Hall, where Queen Elizabeth II's coffin will lie in state until her funeral on Sept 19, is the oldest part of parliament, with a central role in British history.
Westminster Hall, where Queen Elizabeth II's coffin will lie in state until her funeral on Sept 19, is the oldest part of parliament, with a central role in British history.
The major institutions of state grew from the hall, which dates back to the 11th century and is now part of the Palace of Westminster in London.
The major institutions of state grew from the hall, which dates back to the 11th century and is now part of the Palace of Westminster in London.
It was the legal and administrative centre of England for centuries, with parliament, the law courts and government offices developing in or around the historic building.
It was the legal and administrative centre of England for centuries, with parliament, the law courts and government offices developing in or around the historic building.
The trials of King Charles I, Gunpowder Plot ringleader Guy Fawkes, Scottish independence leader William Wallace and Reformation martyr Thomas More were held in the hall.
The trials of King Charles I, Gunpowder Plot ringleader Guy Fawkes, Scottish independence leader William Wallace and Reformation martyr Thomas More were held in the hall.
With stone walls two metres thick, construction began in 1097 under King William II, and was completed two years later. It was the largest hall in England, and probably Europe too.
With stone walls two metres thick, construction began in 1097 under King William II, and was completed two years later. It was the largest hall in England, and probably Europe too.
The vast building measures 73 by 20 metres (240 by 67 feet). Its stellar feature is the hammer-beam roof, the largest surviving mediaeval timber roof in northern Europe.
The vast building measures 73 by 20 metres (240 by 67 feet). Its stellar feature is the hammer-beam roof, the largest surviving mediaeval timber roof in northern Europe.
Made from oak beams, it was commissioned in 1393 by King Richard II and is considered a masterpiece of design.
Made from oak beams, it was commissioned in 1393 by King Richard II and is considered a masterpiece of design.
The hall survived the Great Fire of 1834, which largely destroyed the Palace of Westminster, and a direct bomb hit during World War II in 1941.
The hall survived the Great Fire of 1834, which largely destroyed the Palace of Westminster, and a direct bomb hit during World War II in 1941.
The hall hosted royal feasts and coronation banquets but is etched in public memory through its use for rare lyings-in-state.
The hall hosted royal feasts and coronation banquets but is etched in public memory through its use for rare lyings-in-state.
The honest singer spoke about the Bloc Party and how they felt drawn to their music. She also spoke warmly about Wolf Alice and how she would enjoy singing with Ellie Rowsell, to which she received a nod immediately from the latter over a tweet.
FAQs:
What is the net worth of Paramore? $14 million.
Name the original members of Paramore. Hayley, Josh Farro, Zac Farro, and Taylor York.