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Nelly Furtado has been confirmed as a headline act for Manchester's Pride festival. The Maneater and Promiscuous singer joins ...
Joining him and previously confirmed are Nathan Stewart-Jarrett as Jack Worthing, Hugh Dennis as Rev Canon Chasuble, Shobna Gulati as Miss Prism, Kitty Hawthorne as Gwendolen Fairfax, Jessica ...
Musician, actor and Attitude cover star Olly Alexander has opened up about the controversial moment he was advised to hide his sexuality early in his career. Rising to fame as the lead singer of the ...
Pop singer Olly Alexander has offered fans a glimpse of his new single, “Dizzy”, the UK’s official entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. Alexander, 33, will represent the UK at the 2024 ...
Olly Alexander has announced he is joining Team Beacon, The Sussex Beacon’s challenge event group, in next year’s Brighton ...
Olly Alexander is 30-years-old and was born in Harrogate, England, on July 15, 1990. He delved into acting with his debut film, a British Children’s drama, “Summerhill,” in 2008.
Olly Alexander put on a brave face as he was spotted for the first time since his lacklustre appearance at the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday. The Years And Years star, 33, represented the UK ...
Olly Alexander's Dizzy is out now. Eurovision 2024: Graham Meets Olly will be broadcast on BBC One at 10.40pm on Friday night, with it also due to be available on BBC iPlayer.
Olly Alexander’s fans have spotted the moment his Eurovision performance started to go downhill. The 33-year-old hitmaker suffered backlash after his performance at Tuesday’s Eurovision Song ...
In March 2013, Olly took part in a West End production of Peter and Alice, where he played Peter Pan. The show ran until June that year, and also starred Dame Judi Dench and Ben Whishaw.
It's a Sin star Olly Alexander has responded to those Doctor Who casting rumours. Tabloid reports claimed over the weekend that the Years & Years singer was taking over the role of the iconic Time ...
It's a Sin star and Years & Years singer Olly Alexander performed at the 2021 BRIT Awards ceremony with none other than Sir Elton John, performing the show's title track by the Pet Shop Boys.
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