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UK TICKETING CHARTS THE MOST SEARCHED-FOR ARTISTS OF THE PAST WEEK


TICKETMASTER UK June 14, 2013 POS


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1 ROBBIE WILLIAMS 2 UNION J


3 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN 4 BOB DYLAN


5 ONE DIRECTION 6 BLACK SABBATH 7 FLEETWOOD MAC 8 STONE ROSES 9 RIHANNA 10 BLONDIE


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11 ROD STEWART 12 BON JOVI 13 THE WHO


14 PAUL WELLER 15 BRUNO MARS


16 QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE 17 NEIL YOUNG 18 PASSENGER


19 30 SECONDS TO MARS 20 BEADY EYE


ON THE RADAR AUSTIN MAHONE


Hot the on the heels of the Beliebers are the Mahomies – fanatic followers of the new kid on the block, 17-year-old Austin Mahone, destined for big things in the world of pop.


Mahone became an online viral sensation last year and is coming to the UK soon following a stream of global success with the first offi- cial single from his debut album. Speaking to Music Week the


young artist said: “Recently I’ve been on tour with Taylor Swift, it’s been incredible. I’m getting ready to release my new single What About Love in the UK which I’m so excited about and can’t wait for


everyone to hear it.” The RedOne-produced track has already infiltrated the iTunes chart Top 10 in 27 territories across the globe and, at the time of writing, was sitting pretty at No.5 in that of the US.


Describing the sound of his


material, Mahone called it “very EDM with a nineties pop influence,” adding “You can definitely hear some inspiration from Justin Timberlake, N’Sync, and the Backstreet Boys.” Talking about his forthcoming album, due for UK release in autumn, Mahone revealed his collaborator of choice: “I worked


HE SAID / SHE SAID “


with RedOne. He is producing my whole album, I’m so grateful to be able to work with him and can’t wait for everyone to hear all of the tracks!”


Of his global fanbase, Mahone’s online portion consists - partially - of a whopping 850,000 YouTube channel subscribers (with 125 million-plus views), over 3.1 million Facebook fans and more than 3 million Twitter followers. The What About Love video attracted 4.8million views in its first week.


Mahone hopes to embark on his


own headline world tour in the future but in the meantime he is


TICKETWEB UK June 14, 2013 POS


EVENT 1 LOVEBOX


2 YEAH YEAH YEAHS 3 B5


4 QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE 5 30 SECONDS TO MARS 6 BLACK SABBATH 7 DAY TO REMEMBER 8 JIMMY EAT WORLD 9 HIM


10 AIRBOURNE


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11 PASSENGER 12 BAM MAGERA 13 DISCLOSURE 14 PAPA ROACH 15 MGMT


16 LUMINITES


17 JOHNNY MARR 18 THE VIEW 19 VOLBEAT


20 BOOMTOWN RATS ESSENTIAL INFO


RELEASES Sept 2 Single: What About Love Autumn Album: TBC


LABEL Island Records


MANAGEMENT Rocco Valdes and Michael Blumstein at Chase Entertainment


grateful for the support of his ‘Mahomies’ thus far and has been relishing his international live performances. “Touring with Taylor Swift and


traveling to see and perform for my Mahomies all over the US and Canada has been amazing.


“I’ll be making my way all over the place in the next few months and I really can’t wait! I love traveling and getting to meet my fans. “I just want to thank all of my


fans. My Mahomies out there are awesome - none of this would be possible without them!”


TAKE A BOW TEAM ROD STEWART


Wearing an item of clothing with a logo on it doesn't imply support. I have a Guinness t-shirt and never drink the stuff


Robbie Williams' manager Tim Clark on the singer wearing a jacket with the words 'Megaupload' emblazoned across the back on the live final of The Voice UK last weekend


Label: Decca


General manager: Rebecca Allen


Manager: Arnold Stiefel, Stiefel Entertainment


Marketing: Sophie Hilton


” TV: THE LOWDOWN


Album: Time Highest chart position: No.1


Molly Ladbrook-Hutt


National and regional radio: Steve Stone


National press: Moira Bellas, MBC PR


Regional press: Hugo Simpson, MBC PR


Online press: Louisa Worskett, MBC PR


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