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Weeztix strengthens European leadership in cashless solutions with SJEF acquisition

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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Weeztix is proud to announce the acquisition of the cashless activities of SJEF B.V., the market leader in the Netherlands for cashless solutions in the event industry. As part of the deal, SJEF’s experienced team, hardware and client portfolio will become part of Weeztix, further strengthening their position as the leading provider of open-loop cashless solutions.

Earlier this year, Weeztix joined forces with Weezevent, forming the largest independent event solutions provider in Europe. This acquisition builds on the group’s growth journey and complements its combined expertise in innovative ticketing, cashless, and accreditation services.

Across Europe, Weezevent and Weeztix already deliver over 850 cashless events every year. Now, with the addition of SJEF’s portfolio, the Group supports an even broader range of the combined Group supports an even broader range of leading events, including Tomorrowland, Rock Werchter, Graspop, Hellfest, Lollapalooza, Best Kept Secret, Paaspop, Liquicity, Het Amsterdamse Winterparadijs, Paris Saint-Germain, Royal Antwerp FC, and Club Brugge, further strengthening its position in both the Dutch market and across Europe. The SJEF cashless team and its founders will remain actively involved to facilitate a seamless transition and continued outstanding service to clients.

The Dutch market is rapidly transitioning towards cashless technology. By joining forces, Weeztix and SJEF are setting the standard for innovation, service quality, and reliability, solidifying their clear number one position in the Netherlands for cashless and ticketing solutions, while continuing to serve international clients with world-class solutions.

The parties were advised by their respective M&A teams, with Lexence, Villechenon, Clermont-Hill and Altum Corporate Finance providing financial and legal guidance throughout the transaction.

Joost Aanen, CEO and Co-Founder of Weeztix:
“When we founded Weeztix, our ambition was to empower organisers with the best tools to create unforgettable experiences. With SJEF’s cashless team joining Weeztix, we take another major step in that journey. This move strengthens our leadership in Europe and brings together two teams united by innovation and a love for live events.”

Pierre-Henri Deballon, CEO of the Weezevent Group:
“The integration of SJEF’s cashless activities into Weeztix is a natural step in our growth strategy. It reinforces the ability of our experts to serve organisers at 360°, with both open- and closed-loop solutions, tailored to their needs and top standards.”

Lauren-Jan van Doorn, CEO & Founder of SJEF and Elockers:
“Building SJEF from the ground up has been an intense and wonderful journey. We’re incredibly proud of what we’ve built together with our team, clients and partners. This transaction gives Elockers the resources and focus to continue growing and innovating, and it will dramatically accelerate Elockers’ global expansion while strengthening our partnership with the Weezevent Group”

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September 23, 2025 0 comments
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dEUS to play classics 'Worst Case Scenario' and 'In A Bar, Under The Sea' in full on 30th anniversary 2026 UK and European tour
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dEUS to play classics ‘Worst Case Scenario’ and ‘In A Bar, Under The Sea’ in full on 30th anniversary 2026 UK and European tour

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

dEUS will play their classic albums ‘Worst Case Scenario’ and ‘In A Bar, Under The Sea’ in full on a UK and European tour next year to celebrate their 30th anniversaries.

The influential Belgian rockers will celebrate their early years on the 19-date tour across the continent, though they will “not necessarily” be playing the two albums – released in 1994 and 1996 respectively – front to back.

The tour will kick off in Lille, France on March 12 before taking in cities including Paris, Brussels and Berlin. There is only one UK date on the tour, taking place at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on March 17. They will then sign off in Oslo on April 11.

Tickets are on sale now – you can buy yours here and see the full list of dates below.

dEUS’ ‘Worst Case Vs In A Bar’ UK and European tour dates are:

MARCH
12 – Lille, FR, L’Aeronef
13 – Paris, FR, L’Olympia
15 – Dijon, FR, La Vapeur
17 – London, UK, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
19 – Brussels, BE, Forest National
21 – Nijmegen, NL, De Vereeniging
24 – Cologne, DE, Burgerhaus Stollwerck
25 – Berlin, DE, Metropol
27 – Frankfurt, DE, Batschknapp
28 – Fribourg, CH, Fri-Son
29 – Milan, IT, Magazzini Generali
31 – Vienna, AT, Arena

APRIL
2 – Amsterdam, NL, Paradiso
3 – Amsterdam, NL, Paradiso
6 – Groningen, NL, De Oosterpoort
7 – Hamburg, DE, Markthalle
9 – Copenhagen, DK, Amager Bio
10 – Stockholm, SE, Debaser
11 – Oslo, NO, Rockefeller

Breaking out in the early ’90s, dEUS eluded definition with their experimental style of rock music, blending elements of folk and jazz. They also became notably more prolific than many other acts from their home country of Belgium.

They have remained active since, other than a hiatus in the early 2000s. They released their first album for 10 years, ‘How To Replace It’, in 2023.

The band last toured in 2019 to mark the 20th anniversary of their cult album ‘The Ideal Crash’.

September 12, 2025 0 comments
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Laufey announces 2026 UK and European arena tour
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Laufey announces 2026 UK and European arena tour

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Laufey has announced details of a UK and European arena tour for early 2026 – see all the dates and ticket information below.

The Los Angeles-based, Icelandic-Chinese artist, composer, producer and former NME Cover star released her third studio album ‘A Matter Of Time’ on August 22 via Vingoff Recordings/AWAL.

She has an extensive North American tour to accompany the album coming up later this year, and now she has confirmed a European run for February and March that will kick off in Zurich on February 18.

From there, she will take in dates in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands and France, before a date in Manchester’s Co-Op Live on March 4, Dublin’s 3Arena on March 6 and London’s O2 Arena on March 8.

She will then round out the tour with a special show in Iceland’s Korinn Arena on March 14. There is an artist presale on September 10, while tickets for the shows go on general sale at 9am local time on September 12 and you will be able to find yours here.

Laufey will play: 

FEBRUARY 2026 
18 – Zurich, Hallenstadion 
19 – Dusseldorf, Mitsubishi Electric Halle 
22 – Copenhagen, Royal Arena 
24 – Berlin, Velodrom 
26 – Vienna, Stadhalle 
28 – Brussels, ING Arena 

MARCH 2026 
1 – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome 
2 – Paris, Adidas Arena 
4 – Manchester, Co-Op Live 
6 – Dublin, 3Arena 
8 – London, O2 Arena 
14 – Kopavogur, Iceland, Korinn Arena 

In a four-star review of ‘A Matter Of Time’, NME wrote: “‘A Matter Of Time’ is just as gorgeous as its predecessors, but this time, there’s more darkness shadowing the gleam. Sometimes that manifests in Laufey’s vocals or lyrics – over the bossa nova swing (and Clairo backing vocals) of ‘Mr. Eclectic’, she elegantly eviscerates men trying to “woo and win” her. “You think you’re so interesting,” she sings with an audible eye roll and mocking smirk, putting pretentious posers who “think you’re so poetic / Quoting epics and ancient prose” firmly in their place.”

NME also spoke to Laufey about the making of the album. “There are parts of me that come out in this album that I didn’t dare to put out in the last few,” she said. “The way the album’s sequenced is it starts with this hope and a little bit of fear of love – it’s a first date. And then as the album progresses, it falls more and more into anxiety, and falls apart.”

September 6, 2025 0 comments
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Tash Sultana announces 2026 'Return To The Roots' UK and European arena tour
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Tash Sultana announces 2026 ‘Return To The Roots’ UK and European arena tour

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
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Tash Sultana has announced a ‘Return To The Roots’ tour of UK and European arenas for 2026 – see all the dates below.

The Australian singer-songwriter released an EP of the same name in May, and now they have confirmed details of a run of major shows to take place in March next year.

Sultana will kick off in Madrid’s Movistar Arena on March 11, before taking in dates in Paris, Antwerp, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Vienna, Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Munich and Amsterdam. They then play a final pair of shows in Dublin’s 3Arena and London’s OVO Arena Wembley before the end of the month.

Support for the shows will come from Jeremy Loops and South Summit, and tickets for all shows go on general sale on Friday (September 5) – you can find yours here. Alternatively, fans can respond to Sultana’s Instagram post below and they will send you a pre-sale link for tickets, which will begin at 10am on Wednesday (September 3).

They will also be playing three shows in their home country in October – at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on October 1, Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on October 3 and Melbourne’s Forum on October 4.

Tash Sultana will play:

MARCH 2026
11 – Madrid, Movistar Arena
13 – Paris, Adidas Arena
14 – Antwerp, Lotto Arena
15 – Frankfurt, Festhalle
17 – Stuttgart, Porsche Arena
18 – Vienna, Wiener Stadthalle
20 – Berlin, Velodrom
21 – Hamburg, Barclays Arena
24 – Cologne, Lanxess Arena
25 – Munich, Olympiahalle
26 – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
28 – Dublin, 3Arena
31 – London, OVO Arena Wembley

‘Return To The Roots’ is Sultana’s first release since the 2023 EP ‘Sugar’, with both records released via their own label Lonely Lands. They talked NME through ‘Sugar’ track-by-track at the time, which you can explore here.

Their last full-length album was 2021’s ‘Terra Firma’, which was created during the COVID-19 lockdown. Speaking to NME at the time, Sultana said: “I can’t do the same thing forever. I need to do this for myself.”

September 1, 2025 0 comments
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Tony Leung on His First European Film 'Silent Friend'
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Tony Leung on His First European Film ‘Silent Friend’

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Tony Leung Chiu-wai’s first European film ever, “Silent Friend,” is about to premiere in Venice. But he already wants to reunite with director Ildikó Enyedi.

“I would like to work with Ildikó again, if we get a chance,” he tells Variety. Two years ago, he picked up the Golden Lion Lifetime Achievement Award at the Italian fest. 

“When I was still in Hong Kong before the shoot, I asked her: ‘What do I need to do to prepare for this character?’ She said: ‘You just need to be there.’ This was my first time doing anything like this. So I went there, and went with the flow,” he laughs. 

In 2021, Tony Leung Chiu-wai made his long-awaited English-language debut in Marvel Studio’s “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” alongside Simu Liu, with fans calling out for his return as Wenwu. But following delays, its sequel is still in development. 

“I don’t know what my next step will be and I never plan anything in my career — again, I go with the flow,” he says. While “Silent Friend” marks another big step for the star, he’s not actively seeking out international projects. 

“It’s not like I suddenly want to work with all these different teams in every other country. It’s all about instinct. The first time I talked to Ildikó, online, I just knew I wanted to work with her and that’s why I said yes. Instinct.”

He adds: “After ‘Silent Friend,’ I haven’t done anything else and it has almost been a year. I never plan, because when you do, the outcome is always different from what you expect. So why bother?” 

In the century-spanning film, he plays a neuroscientist stuck in a university town in Germany during the pandemic. All alone, save for an imposing ginkgo tree and a suspicious security guard he can’t even communicate with, he starts a new experiment encouraged by a fellow enthusiast (Léa Seydoux). 

“When I got the script, Ildikó left me a note that said: ‘It’s a sci-fi with a sense of humor.’ She told me she watched some videos of me being interviewed and just saw something inside me. That’s why she created this character for me.” 

“I think he’s a very lonely guy. But the film proves that even if we don’t speak the same language, as long as you feel others with your heart, you’ll understand them. I love playing this kind of role without much dialogue. It’s much more challenging.”

But it wasn’t the story itself that made him want to work with Enyedi, also behind Oscar-nominated “On Body and Soul.”

“I was only interested in Ildikó. When she approached me, she showed me her films and I just went: ‘Wow, this is wonderful.’ I really love this person – not just her work. I felt I could trust her,” he recalls.

“We didn’t just talk about the script. It wasn’t the usual actor-director exchange. She’s a friend, a very good friend and a teacher. She sent me some books and one of them was by Alan Watts [known for popularizing Eastern philosophy and religion]. I told Ildikó I was a Buddhist, that I study philosophy. I said: ‘We clearly have something in common’.” 

Leung Chiu-wai is known for Oscar-nominated “Hero,” Ang Lee’s “Lust, Caution,” “Internal Affairs,” later remade by Martin Scorsese, and his collabs with Wong Kar-wai – “In the Mood for Love” brought him Best Actor award in Cannes. But “Silent Friend” is still his “only experimental movie.”  

“I haven’t seen it yet. I usually try to avoid [watching my films] because every time, I only see missing parts.” Was there ever one he considered to be perfect? “Never.”

Making it changed his own relationship to nature.

“I would read about early cognitive development of babies, about plant intelligence and it really changed my perspective towards the world. I pay more respect to it,” he admits.  

“Why do we assume that plants don’t have intelligence when other living beings do? It just exists in a different form; one we don’t quite understand. I really didn’t think this way before. It really makes sense. They are living beings, right next to us, but we are not aware of it. You know, humans always think we are at the top of the food chain, but we need to stop doing that. We should be more humble.”

Now, he hopes the viewers will feel the same. 

“I really hope it will change their point of view, too. And make this planet a better place.”

Tony Leung Chiu-wai in ‘Silent Friend’
Courtesy of Films Boutique

September 1, 2025 0 comments
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Jessie J Cancels U.S. Tour, Postpones U.K and European Shows
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Jessie J Cancels U.S. Tour, Postpones U.K and European Shows

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Jessie J announced that all U.S. dates of her No Secrets tour have been cancelled and that she has postponed her U.K. and European shows ahead of her second surgery after her breast cancer diagnoses.

The singer announced the news in a post shared to Instagram on Thursday. She began by saying that after scrapping her first video, which was five minutes long and “not realistic to anyone,” she decided to release a shorter one “with more facts, less emotion,” and to “just be blunt.”

Jessie said that following her breast cancer surgery eight weeks ago, she now has to undergo a second surgery. While she said it was “nothing too serious,” she said the surgery had to be done by the end of the year and “unfortunately, that falls right in the middle of a tour that I had booked.”

The “Domino” artist said that she is “living” and “embracing the moment,” while “flowing with the vibes.” She added, “So, that is what it is, and I’m sorry. I feel frustrated and sad, but also it is what it is, and I need to be better. I need to be healed. And I know this is the right decision to make.”

The U.K. and European shows previously scheduled for October 2025 will now take place April 2026, while all U.S. tickets will be refunded to the original method of payment.

Jessie asked U.S. fans to “please bear with us” and assured them that “it’s something that I want to do, but when the time is right.” She added, “You guys know how much I want to do all of it, but I just can’t, and I have to be realistic.” The musician also teased that there is “new music coming” and that she was already getting messages about the album cover design.

“I’m trying to compartmentalize all the different things that are happening in my life and where I have to give the energy, but I have to heal. So, forgive me. I’m sorry,” she said, before sharing that her next single, “Believe in Magic,” drops Friday. “I love you all so much, and I’m so grateful you’re on this journey with me. I’m going to go before I cry my eyes out.”

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Jessie returned to music earlier this year and released singles “No Secrets” in April and “Living My Best Life” the following month. Following her mastectomy after her breast cancer diagnosis in June, Jessie shared that the cancer did not spread.

Six weeks after her first surgery, Jessie was admitted to the hospital once again to address ongoing complications. The singer shared in an Instagram Story post that she discharged herself after being assured that the symptoms she was experiencing were not related to a blood clot in her lungs. “I finally got a diagnosis of what’s been going on. Lots of people have been asking, apparently it’s called… Dramatic? I think that’s the spelling,” she later wrote in another post. “My symptoms are the same and no idea what’s wrong yet. But my sarcasm and sense of humour are holding on.”

August 29, 2025 0 comments
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