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Mar 9, 2021 10:00 AM Imagine Dragons first burst into the mainstream in the early 2010s with their singles It s Time and Radioactive. A decade later, they re now looking ahead to their next chapter. Frontman Dan Reynolds on Monday teased the band s future plans while celebrating his long-lasting friendship with his band mates Wayne Sermon , Ben McKee and Daniel Platzman . Over a decade together and still my best friends, the lead singer noted while sharing a new photo of the group. I’m incredibly proud and lucky to be in a band with you. However, his tribute soon turned into a teaser, with Reynolds following up with, And yes this week it all begins again.
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BYU LGBTQ+ students take a stand for LGBTQ+ rights in iconic demonstration
Come through BYU LGBTQ+ students!
A group of students at Brigham Young University iconically lit up the schools famed Y in rainbow colours.
The demonstration took place for one hour and was done in an effort for LGBTQ+ acceptance, recognition.
About 40 LGBTQ+ students from the student organisation Color The Campus participated in the lighting.
Bradley Talbot, the LGBTQ+ student who organized the demonstration, told Salt Lake Tribune that he wanted to send a message to the school.
“We’re here, and we are part of this institution. We should have a place at the Y.”
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Todd Rundgren’s virtual ‘tour’ is what we’d expect from him, and it’s coming to Dallas
The singer, producer and tech pioneer tailors his shows to specific cities. Dallas is up soon.
Todd Rundgren s current virtual tour is no surprise, given his inventive track-record.(Lynn Goldsmith)
“I Saw the Light” isn’t just the title of one of Todd Rundgren’s biggest hits. It’s the perfect catchphrase for a 50-year career built on bold ideas, the latest being an all-virtual “tour” that includes a Dallas show on March 7.
On Feb. 14 the 72-year-old singer, producer and tech pioneer launched the 25-show Clearly Human tour, with each gig “geo-fenced” and tailored to a different city, including images of local landmarks in the stage backdrop. Performing from a private venue in Chicago, Rundgren and his 10-piece band have been mixing hits like “Hello It’s Me” and “Can We Still Be Friends” with songs from 1989′s