Peter Kay breaks down in tears on stage as he opens first live stand-up tour in 12 years

Phoenix Nights comedian Pete, 49, received a standing ovation at Manchester’s AO Arena tonight as he embarked on his big comeback

Peter Kay broke down in tears as he opened his first live stand-up tour show in 12 years this evening.

The Phoenix Nights comedian, 49, received a standing ovation at Manchester’s AO Arena tonight as he embarked on his big comeback.

Beginning his huge 110-day tour, he walked out to a sell-out crowd who chanted his name and applauded him – prompting the star to wipe away a few tears.

He told the audience: “‘Aw you’ll have me in bits. Lovely Manchester you made me cry. I can’t believe I cried, where did it come from all that emotion?”

Peter’s tour, namely, Better Late Than Never, sent his fans into meltdown when he made the welcome announcement last month.

Peter Kay was emotional as he returned to the stage this evening

Peter Kay was emotional as he returned to the stage this evening ( 

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What made it even more special though was the fact that Peter decided to keep the tickets at the lowest possible price, charging only £35 per ticket – the same fee he charged for his last tour back in 2010.

Despite Peter’s kind gesture towards fans amid the ongoing cost of living crisis, ticket touts were clearly not as compassionate.

Taking to Twitter just hours before his opening gig in Manchester, dozens of greedy ticket-sellers were flogging the hard-to-get tickets with several selling for £155 per person.

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Rose HillAssistant Showbiz Editor – mirror.co.uk

Noel Gallagher says a particularly memorable early Oasis rehearsal set him on his way to songwriting success

Noel Gallagher says a particularly memorable early Oasis rehearsal set him on his way to songwriting success. At the same time, however, he’s comfortable with knowing he isn’t as good a writer as some people believe him to be – arguing that it’s a healthy attitude.

Noel’s brother Liam Gallagher and guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs formed Oasis while Noel was on tour with British indie band the Inspiral Carpets, working as a roadie. Things began to come together for Noel during a Sunday afternoon jam, after they’d performed a show that didn’t feature any of his compositions.

“I was just sitting, playing guitar,” Noel told BBC Radio 2. “I remember our kid saying, ‘Well, let’s do one of yours. What have you got? You’ve got tunes anyway.’ So I was like, ‘Okay, well, if I play that, you play this, you do that beat.’

“And then, at that moment, an explosion went off, because when you hear your own songs for the first time being played by other people, it’s like, ‘Oh, wow!’” Noel added, “and I remember that being a hair on the back of the neck moment where it’s like, ‘This sounds amazing!’ From that moment onward I was obsessed with it, and still [am] to this day.”

His approach to writing perhaps inevitably changed in the aftermath of Oasis’ collapse, since he “felt more weight” when he was creating hits for the band that split in 2009.

“So if I’m writing a song now, I don’t think about ‘Live Forever’ or ‘Supersonic’ or ‘Rock ’n’ Roll Star’” Noel said. “If you were to worry about that you’d never finish anything. You’re here, in the now, there’s a record coming out. People will enjoy it next year. Hopefully, people will have nice things to say about it – because, as thick-skinned as I am, it is nice to read nice things about what you do. But if the record bombs, there’s another one on the way already.”

In time, Noel said, “I’ve learned as a songwriter not to overthink it – not to chase it. I’ve accepted that I’ve got a knack for melody. I’m not as good as people think I am. I think that’s healthy. I can write a tune. But there’s people who write better tunes than me … Even though I don’t chase it I never stopped digging. … There’s always something.”

Source: ultimateclassicrock.com

Tom Hardy explains the feeling of working with Gary Oldman

Tom Hardy explains the feeling of working with Gary Oldman

English actor Tom Hardy went from studying at the Drama Centre London to receiving nominations for the British Academy Film Awards and working alongside his favourite actor, Gary Oldman, in the blink of an eye. The actor even enjoyed an impressive film debut, appearing in Ridley Scott’s 2001 war film Black Hawk Down alongside Ewen McGregor and Josh Harnett. 

Hardy’s work is characterised mostly by villains and criminals, playing East End legends the Kray Twins in Brian Helegend’s Legend and DC’s Bane in The Dark Knight Rises. He’s also taken the tough guy persona to TV, playing gang leader Alfie Solomons in the hit series Peaky Blinders. Speaking to DigitalSpy in 2015, Hardy cites this casting choice down to how “violence still has a romance for me”.

The film star has noted numerous inspirations that have helped shape his career over the years. These idols come from various cinematic examples, such as how “Woody Allen’s tortured neurosis and all the humour that can come from that” inspired his performance as Eddie Brock in Venom. However, Hardy draws from other industries, too — one of which is the MMA fighter Conor McGregor, who served as a partial blueprint for playing Brock. The actor told Esquire it was the “the überviolence, but not all the talking” that influenced Hardy’s acting. 

When reflecting on those that have shaped his skills the most, Hardy also revealed his ultimate favourite actor during a past interview with DigitalSpy, and it is one he had the privilege of working with. “With Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, the first time I worked with Gary Oldman, I had to watch him because we had to re-shoot because my beard fell off while I was talking,” Hardy shares.

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is a 2011 thriller mystery directed by Tomas Alfredson and based on John le Carre’s novel of the same name. Oldman plays George Smiley, an intelligence officer working for ‘The Circus’. Meanwhile, Hardy’s role is field agent Ricky Tar, a character who supplies information that there is a mole in the Circus. Hardy shared how the consistent re-shoots gave him the chance to take in what was happening: “I spent my entire experience with Gary staring at him, and not returning any lines,” he said before revealing he himself was star-struck: “He’s basically God, you know?”. 

Oldman is known in the industry for his versatility and intense acting style. He is one of the highest-grossing actors of all time, with various accolades to his name, including a Golden Globe Award. “Gary Oldman is one of my heroes, completely,” Hardy revealed, “I did nothing but gleam from him.”

Oldman received a nomination for Best Actor at the Academy Awards for his role. The film also won the BAFTA for Best British Film and was the highest-grossing film at the British box office for three consecutive weeks.

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David Haye throws punch at Tony Bellew during their classic press conference before their fight back in 2017

David Haye took aim at Eddie Hearn, Tony Bellew and Anthony Joshua in a classic press conference before his bout with Bellew back in 2017.

In the build-up to the PPV fight, Haye took his moment to speak at the presser as an opportunity to launch a verbal attack on Hearn.

Haye took aim at Hearn when it was his time to speak

Haye took aim at Hearn when it was his time to speak

Haye began: “In the time that I’ve been out, I’ve been watching social media, watching YouTube to see what’s happening on the scene.

“And all I’ve noticed is Eddie Hearn – everything’s the Eddie Hearn show.

“And this fight gives me the opportunity to shut his big mouth.

“He shouldn’t be hosting this, Adam Smith [of Sky Sports] should be hosting this, but he wanted to get out there.

“The reason why Tony believes I’ve got a load of diva-ish demands – we’ve got a list of things I want, ring, gloves, changing room.

“When it came to negotiations, the only thing Eddie really put his foot down on was that it was called, ‘Eddie Hearn and Hayemaker Promotions presents’ [with his name first].”

At this point Hearn interjected: “It was actually the split.”

But Haye replied: “No it wasn’t the split.”

Hearn said: “Listen, I’m pleased to be giving you the payday.”

To which Haye hit back: “No, no, no, no – the only thing you put your foot down on was putting your name first.

Haye and Bellew clashed when they came face-to-face

Haye and Bellew clashed when they came face-to-face

“Now, once again, you’re sticking your face out, it’s all about the Eddie Hearn show.

“I tried to watch a Katie Taylor interview the other day, really interested to see how she was, her first fight, really looking forward to it.

“She starts talking and you barge her out the way, ‘Ah, here we go, apples and pears,’ jumping around, clowning around.

“It’s not the Eddie Hearn show, you should be promoting your fighters. A boxing promoter promotes their fighters, doesn’t promote themselves.

“I’m more of a promoter in this than you are.”

Hearn interjected again: “No, you’re a joke promoter, I’ve seen your shows, they’re not fights.”

Haye and Bellew had to be separated by security after a punch was thrown                                                   Haye and Bellew had to be separated by security after a punch was thrown

But Haye shouted him down: “Who’s talking now? Who’s talking now?

“I’m talking to the press and you’re making it the Eddie Hearn show.”

Hearn replied: “You’re the only person that likes the sound of their own voice more than me.”

After a minute’s further bickering, Haye told Hearn: “I’d probably be working with Matchroom if your old man [Barry Hearn] was running the show.”

But Hearn hit back: “But you know what? You are working with Matchroom because you’ve got no choice because you need the dough.”

Haye said: “After I’ve taken out this guy, I’m gonna come back and take out Anthony Joshua and end your business.

“Matchroom’s gonna be over, trust me.”

After the press conference concluded, the fighters then squared up for a face-to-face.

Haye pushed his head into Bellew, prompting Bellew to shove him backwards.

As he did so, Haye threw a left hook and caught Bellew in the face.

In the fight though, Bellew pulled off a massive upset as he KOd Haye who suffered an Achilles injury midway through.

In their rematch a year later, it was a repeat result which brought about Haye’s retirement.

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How to grow a full beard

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How to grow and trim a long beard

How to grow and trim a long beard

After a decade of unwavering popularity, beards are still very much on trend. As more men sport facial hair than ever before, the substantial full beard has become a status symbol and the ultimate fashion accessory. Big, burly beards are a sought after look, but when it comes to facial hair, no one style suits all. A carefully curated beard can help highlight your best features and ensure you look your best. Here, we’ll help you work out the optimal beard styles for your face shape, as well as how to grow a long beard, trim and maintain it at its best.

How to grow a full beard

Step 1: Stop shaving & trimming for a while

Growing any big beard style takes time and patience. Mother Nature won’t get to work overnight, so perseverance is key to achieving the big beard of your dreams. Wondering how long a beard takes to grow? Genetics, testosterone levels and lifestyle choices all have a part to play. The average growth rate for hair is around half an inch per month, so a full beard could take anything from three months to a year, depending on what kind of style you want. Eating a balanced diet, exercising, getting enough sleep and good beard care can help your beard grow faster, thicker and longer. However, the best tip for how to grow a long beard might just be patience. Don’t give up too soon.

Step 2: Condition your long beard regularly with beard oil to keep it soft & thick

Most people use products such as moisturisers to replenish their skin, and facial hair requires similar care and attention. Beard hair is subject to damage from environmental factors just like your skin. You can make growing a full beard easier by making beard oil your new best friend. Although oiling your beard regularly won’t accelerate the rate at which it grows, conditioning your long beard can help prevent breakage, making it appear thicker and healthier than without. Massage in beard oil every day to keep your facial hair soft, conditioned and naturally shiny.

Step 3: Use a beard brush to groom it daily

Daily grooming is essential to growing and maintaining a long beard that’s striking for all the right reasons – especially if you’re trying to grow a bold and big beard style. A quality beard comb or beard brush can work wonders to help you look at your best during the tricky growing phase. Even when shaving and trimming your beard is off the cards, you’ll still want to make sure it looks well groomed. Invest in a quality boar bristle beard brush and keep it with you to prevent your full beard from knotting or becoming matted during the day.

Step 4: While growing a full beard make sure to shave & trim edges for an even result

When growing a full beard, remember that it’s a journey. You may have to suffer your facial hair looking a little patchy or wild for a while until you get your desired look. Once you have enough hair to cover your face, it will start to grow out in volume. Using a beard trimmer while your facial hair grows may sound counterproductive, but proper maintenance will keep your long beard orderly and give it an enviable shape. Try using the Braun Series X trimmer to tidy up the beard edges and ensure clean, even lines across your face.

Step 5: Use a beard shampoo daily to ensure you keep it clean & fresh

If you’re growing a long beard or a full beard, good hygiene and cleanliness is really important. Most people shampoo and condition the hair on their head daily, so washing your beard at least three times a week should become an essential part of your grooming routine. Using a tailored beard shampoo is advisable, as some formulas can strip your beard of its natural oils and cause the hair to become dry, wiry and brittle. This can result in dreaded split ends or bald patches. Exfoliating regularly and using beard shampoo will help lock moisture into the hair follicles, which will then stop your beard from becoming dry or itchy.

How to trim a long beard

How to trim a long beard

Step 1: Use a beard comb to brush in the direction of the hair

A good beard comb usually has two functions: wide teeth to glide through the thicker parts of your beard, and smaller teeth to tame your moustache. Brush your long beard in the direction you want it to grow, which will help tame any stray hairs. Start from your neckline and work towards your jawline and chin, then move onto your cheeks, separating all the hairs so they lay flat on top of each other. Once you’ve brushed your beard into the style you want, finally fan your moustache out and away from your mouth.

Step 2: Shave and trim around the beard to create the desirable shape

Figuring out how to trim a long beard in a way that suits you is essential to ensuring it keeps looking good. First, take beard scissors and snip away any longer straggly hairs. This is particularly important for full beard styles, which can easily get out of hand. Even if you have a long beard, you’ll want to keep the hair between your neckline and Adam’s apple neat and short with an electric shaver. To locate the midpoint of your full beard, place two fingers above your Adam’s apple and tilt your head back. Clip everything below this imaginary line, following the curve up to your ears. The best beard trimmers for long beards have multiple attachments to help you prune your neckline and cheeks into the shape you want.

Step 3: Find the most suitable long beard trimmer for you

If you’re growing or maintaining a full beard, having the right tools to hand is essential. No tool is more important than your long beard trimmer. Finding the best device for you can feel like a daunting task at first, but the key is to select one that’s especially designed for long beards. These kits have multiple trimmers, blades and comb attachments that make styling your facial hair easy.

Step 4: Trim your sideburns & cheeks

Defining your sideburns and cheek line is really important to achieving a striking full beard look. These finishing touches can take you from scruffy to sophisticated in a matter of minutes. A softer, natural look requires less upkeep and can make your beard and face look bigger. A neater, more defined cheek line can help you create the illusion of strong facial angles and edges. Start by creating a line from your sideburn to the corner of your mouth. If your face is round, contour a straight cheek line to provide definition. If your face is long or angular, a curved beard cheek line can soften the contours of your face, giving you a friendlier appearance.

Step 5: Trim your moustache

Whether you want a soft or defined long beard, your moustache will require some precise upkeep. Simply comb your moustache hair over your lip and trim with scissors or a beard trimmer. You may find that you need to clip and maintain your moustache more frequently than the rest of your facial hair. If you’d like to make a statement, try trimming the moustache so that it’s a bit shorter than the beard. You can even curl it up with some beard wax for dramatic effect. The result will be the perfect companion to your long beard style.

Step 6: Shape your long beard according to preference

Not all beards are created equal, and it is important to work out the shape that suits you best. You can trim the lines of your beard to balance out your facial features, or throw the rulebook out the window and go for a style that makes a real statement. In terms of general advice on how to shape a long beard, you’ll find that thicker, fuller facial hair can help fill out a thin face. The reverse is also true – a long beard that’s clearly defined at the jawline can help slim a fuller face. Muttonchops can balance out a long face. Faded sideburns and a sharp outline create a smart impression, while a natural ‘woodsman’ style is great for making a bold impact.

Step 7: Use scissors to ensure you get every last stray

Quality scissors are a key part of every beard-owners kit. It may seem old fashioned compared to a top-of-the-range long beard trimmer, but scissors are a useful additional tool for those looking to maintain a natural look, and for those looking to prune every last stray hair into place. Whether your beard is close-trimmed or bushy, don’t overdo it with the scissors. Make quick, light cuts at the tips to ensure it stays big and beautiful.

Step 8: Moisturise with beard oil and beard cream

While trimming your long beard regularly is important, adequate aftercare is also vital to keep your facial hair looking its best. Make sure you keep your newly pruned beard healthy by replenishing moisture after each trim. Work in a few drops of beard oil and massage into the entire area to help stimulate hair growth. For a heroic-looking beard, invest in some beard cream, wax or balm to keep your style polished and tidy all day long.

Step 9: Make sure you repeat trim every 3-5 days to maintain desirable length

How often you trim your beard comes down to personal preference, but to maintain good shape and thickness, try to trim it every five days. If you have a full beard style with more detail, you may find trimming every other day works best. Whenever you trim your beard, make sure you are not in a rush or mistakes may happen. Most people find it easier to shape their facial hair in the evening after a shower or bath, when they’re more relaxed.

Most popular long beard styles

Style 1: The hipster beard

The bold and thick hipster beard is a perennial favourite style of the modern-day ‘beard boom’. This distinctive designer full beard style is characterised by a carefully trimmed handlebar moustache, and is usually combined with a sharp, conservative haircut for a statement-making look. The contemporary hipster beard look can be compared to a well-groomed lumberjack or woodsman.

The hipster beard

Style 2: The Viking beard

A wild and busy Viking beard is a big, bold choice that portrays strength of character. This tough look is not for the faint of heart. It takes a great deal of patience and precision to grow this type of beard to the upper chest, but the results are well worth it. For a classic Viking beard style, let the hair grow wild and free, then trim into a squarish block that’s even all the way through. While light trimming is essential, ensure your Viking beard is connected all the way up to the sideburns to keep it authentic.

The Viking beard

Style 3: The long goatee beard

The long goatee beard is one of the most rebellious and trendy styles to choose, synonymous with rock stars and biker communities. More recently a favourite of Idris Elba and Brad Pitt, this is the perfect long beard style for most face shapes. The long goatee beard works well for men who want to show off a voluminous amount of facial hair. To achieve this look, there is no limit to how long your beard can be; you just need to make sure the chin hair is immaculately pointed at the bottom. Use a precision trimmer to create the goatee outline around your chin and fix in place with beard wax.

The long goatee beard

Style 4: The braided beard

The braided beard has grown in popularity in recent years, and is born of the Viking beard trend. Just as the fierce Vikings would plait their long beard into a single braid or ponytail before going to war, many facial hair enthusiasts choose to grow their beard to a minimum of four inches to achieve this striking look. Beard oil is essential for creating a beautiful braid for your beard. Separate into three equal size sections and braid (not too tightly), securing the end with a little beard wax.

The braided beard

Style 5: The big bushy beard

When it comes to natural big beard styles, there’s a fine line between good and bad. Popular in the ’60s and ’70s, the laid back big bushy beard can be an amazing classic look today given proper care. Just as there is a difference between a stylish bedhead hairstyle and unkempt hair, there is a difference between a beautiful big bushy beard and a neglected one. Out of all beard styles, this is the one in most need of occasional trimming with scissors to keep it looking its best. Use a beard comb to brush through any knots and tangles, and beard oil or beard cream to keep the hair in tip-top condition.

The big bushy beard

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