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Good luck, Eric!!

Eric Clapton is going deaf, struggling with nerve damage

Eric Clapton is worried about his Hyde Park show in London this summer because he’s battling crippling hearing issues.

The 72-year-old guitar great will headline the British Summer Time festival in July, and he admits he has never been more nervous about a concert.

As well as battling tinnitus, he’s struggling with painful nerve issues in his hands, which have forced him to play the guitar differently.

“I am still going to work…,” her tells BBC radio host Steve Wright. “The only thing I am concerned with now is I am going deaf. I’ve got tinnitus, my hands just about work. I mean, I am hoping people will come along and see me, me more than I am a curiosity. I know that is part of it, because it’s amazing to myself that I am still here.”

Clapton has been battling the pain of nerve damage for the past year, and admits performing has become a challenge.

“It started with lower back pain, and turned into what they call peripheral neuropathy,” the Layla hitmaker explains. “(It’s) hard work to play the guitar and I’ve had to come to terms with the fact that it will not improve.”

He now picks and chooses his concerts carefully, adding, “What I’ll allow myself to do, within reason, is carry on recording in the studio. I don’t want to go off the boil to the point where I’m embarrassing myself.”

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Concerts

Not a bad lineup, but it’s not good enough to make me go back. Have fun everyone!!

Eminem, The Killers, Muse to headline Bonnaroo 2018

Eminem, The Killers and Muse are the headliners for the 17th annual Bonnaroo Festival, taking place June 7-10 as always in Manchester, Tennessee, Superfly and A.C. Entertainment announced today. More than 150 artists will perform during the festival on “The Farm” at Great Stage Park, the 700-acre event space located 60 miles southeast of Nashville. Tickets go on sale Friday, Jan. 12 at 10 a.m. ET, exclusively via www.bonnaroo.com.

Other performers include Future, Bassnectar, Sturgill Simpson, Bon Iver “performing two unique sets,” Khalid, Kaskade, Paramore, Alt-J, Dua Lipa, Sheryl Crow, Anderson.Paak, Sylvan Esso, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Playboi Carti, Broken Social Scene, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Thundercat, Mavis Staples, Amadou & Miriam, T-Pain and many more — the full lineup appears below.

The three headliners are making the rounds this festival season, with Eminem performing at Coachella, New York’s Governors Ball and Boston Calling; The Killers at Boston Calling, Alabama’s Hangout Festival, California’s Bottlerock and several European festivals; and Muse at Bottlerock and other European festivals.

Upgrades to the Bonnaroo fest include improved communal areas (formerly known as pods, now called Plazas) with shade, free public WiFi, showers, activities and art, charging stations, misting stations, medical, safety stations, information and portable restrooms.

According to a press release, further upgrades that will presumably be clear to previous festival attendees include “several permanent ‘Barns’ being installed in various locations onsite including VIP that are being designed to create more vibrant scenes in the campgrounds similar to the legendary ones at The Grind and The Garage. A pristine wooded hangout similar to The Grove is also being installed.”

Other highlights include “Droolworthy Food with celebrity chef Tim Love, set to be a special community-focused area based on all things culinary, as well as House of Yes, Little Cinema, The Well, Tonalism by DUBLAB and The B-Hive Under the Tower.” As in past years, “Groop Camping” in the general-admission campground is available to ensure that all fans get to camp with their friends no matter when they arrive onsite.

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Awards

Congratulations to all the nominees!!

Canadian-shot The Shape of Water leads race for British Academy Awards

Canadian-shot Cold War monster movie The Shape of Water led nominations Tuesday for the British Academy Film Awards, as organizers announced a new female host and promised to fight sexism and sexual misconduct in showbiz.

Guillermo del Toro’s fantastical thriller scored nominations in 12 categories, including best picture and best director, for the U.K. equivalent of the Oscars.

The film was also up for several Golden Globe nominations this year, including for best drama, but only took home awards for best director and best original score. It was shot in Toronto and Hamilton.

Canadian Christopher Plummer is also up for a supporting actor award for All the Money in the World. Plummer was a last-minute replacement for Kevin Spacey, who was cut from the already-completed film following allegations of sexual misconduct.

Two Canadian nominees are up for this year’s production design award: Dennis Gassner for Blade Runner 2049 and Paul Austerberry for The Shape of Water.

Three of the films nominated for best visual affects — The Shape of Water, Blade Runner 2049 and Star Wars: The Last Jedi — also made use of Canadian visual effects companies Mr. X and Rode.

Among the other Canadian BAFTA nominees this year are Quebec director Denis Villeneuve for Blade Runner 2049 and the film’s makeup artist Donald Mowat.

Scorching tragicomedy Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and Winston Churchill biopic Darkest Hour gained nine nominations apiece, considered an indicator of likely success at Hollywood’s Academy Awards.

Three Billboards writer-director Martin McDonagh said he was thrilled by the positive response to the film and its “strong and outrageous and nuanced” central character, played by Frances McDormand. The story of a mother avenging the rape and murder of her daughter won four trophies at the Golden Globes in Los Angeles on Sunday.

“You never know if a film that is as dark as this, and has as many strange shifts in tone as this, is going to connect,” McDonagh said.

Other multiple nominees include sci-fi sequel Blade Runner 2049 and World War II drama Dunkirk, with eight each. Figure skating showdown I, Tonya is nominated in five categories.

The BAFTA nominations brought good news for two movies snubbed by the Golden Globes: Dunkirk and Jordan Peele’s comedy-horror story Get Out. The British academy embraced Christopher Nolan’s visually dazzling war picture with nominations for best film and best director, among other categories. Get Out gained nominations for its British star, Daniel Kaluuya, and for original screenplay.

Best picture nominees are The Shape of Water, Three Billboards, Darkest Hour, Dunkirk and lush romance Call Me By Your Name.

Best actress nominees are McDormand for Three Billboards, Annette Bening for Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool, Margot Robbie for I, Tonya, Sally Hawkins for The Shape of Water and Saoirse Ronan for Lady Bird.

Best actor contenders are Daniel Day-Lewis for Phantom Thread, Gary Oldman for Darkest Hour, Kaluuya for Get Out, Jamie Bell for Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool and Timothee Chalamet for Call Me By Your Name.

Nominees for best director are del Toro, McDonagh, Nolan, Canadian filmmaker Denis Villeneuve for Blade Runner 2049 and Luca Guadagnino for Call Me By Your Name.

The BAFTAs differ from their U.S. counterpart in having a separate category for best British film. Nominees are Three Billboards, Darkest Hour, chilling comedy The Death of Stalin, gay rural romance God’s Own Country, period drama Lady Macbeth and ursine adventure Paddington 2.

Winners will be announced at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Feb. 18, two weeks before the Oscars.

The ceremony will be hosted by Absolutely Fabulous star Joanna Lumley, who is taking over from longtime master of ceremonies Stephen Fry.

The evening is likely to echo the political tone of the Golden Globes, where many attendees wore black as a statement against sexual misconduct and Oprah Winfrey made a rousing speech calling for change.

BAFTA chair Jane Lush said the British film academy was determined the disturbing recent revelations should be “a watershed moment to be a catalyst for real, lasting change.”