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DragonForce and Amaranthe will be joining up for a co-headlining European/UK tour in the new year. Infected Rain have secured the opening slot for that trek, tickets for which will be up this Monday, September 18th. Both of the headliners commented on the run.

Amaranthe guitarist/keyboardist, etc. Olof Mörck offered:

“We are *dangerously* thrilled and enthusiastic to finally unveil our co-headline tour in Europe with our good friends in DragonForce – and, the very first tour in support for our upcoming album, ‘ The Catalyst ‘! Expect this double-headline bill to explode with excitement and ponderous fury once we play a city near you! Amaranthe will hit the European Continent with a brand new show, setlist and album, so do NOT miss out on this experience, and see you in early 2024!”

DragonForce collectively stated:

“We are absolutely thrilled to embark on this co-headlining European tour with our friends in Amaranthe once again! From the time of their demo, I’ve always admired the work Amaranthe has been doing. As both of our bands prepare to unleash our biggest albums to date, this upcoming tour promises to deliver an unforgettable experience for our fans. Get ready for an epic musical journey!”

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  • Oct 12 2022 London, O2 Forum Kentish Town Amaranthe
  • Oct 11 2022 Manchester, O2 Ritz Amaranthe
  • Feb 08 2020 London, OVO Arena, Wembley Sabaton, Apocalyptica, Amaranthe
  • Jul 02 2019 London, O2 Academy Brixton BABYMETAL, Amaranthe, Sleep Token
  • Nov 12 2018 London, KOKO Powerwolf, Amaranthe, Kissin' Dynamite
  • 2018 Aug 09 Aug 12 2018 Walton On Trent, Catton Hall Bloodstock Open Air 2018 Judas Priest, Emperor (2), Kamelot, Suicidal Tendencies, Bloodbath

  • 2018 Jul 05 Jul 07 2018 Rock Fest Barcelona 2018 Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Accept, Amaranthe, Bombers


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“We knew if we stuck together, we would create great things.” Amaranthe have three vocalists and make music that resembles ABBA on a bloodthirsty rampage. They might just be the most extra band in heavy metal

Swedish metallers Amaranthe open up on a career - and a sound - like no other

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Amaranthe’s Elize Ryd and Olof Mörck can clearly remember the night they met. It was 2005 during an evening at Gothenburg’s now-defunct Diamond Dogs rock bar. At the time, Elize was an aspiring singer who had sung on a track by local band Falconer, catching the attention of Olof, who was making a name for himself as the guitarist in power metal band Dragonland. That night, they talked about the bands they loved for hours, discussed the universe and watched the stars. By the end of the night, they’d struck up what Elize describes today as a “spiritual” connection.

“We just knew, if we stuck together, we would create great things.” That’s exactly what they did. Since releasing their self-titled debut in 2011, Amaranthe have become one of the hardest-working bands in metal, releasing six albums and touring incessantly. And in that time, they’ve established themselves as one of power metal’s most OTT operators, with three bombastic vocalists backed by an undeniably divisive blend of death metal , power metal, pop and electronica, resembling ABBA on a bloodthirsty rampage.

The band’s seventh album, The Catalyst , might be their most audacious yet. While the band have often, lazily, been lumped in with symphonic metal – no doubt due to the presence of a female singer – for the first time, this record sees them lean into that genre’s splashy inclinations. It’s also their most conceptual release, delving into themes of transformation. Veering from the abstract to the unflinchingly literal, the 12 tracks breathlessly explore everything from climate change to Artificial Intelligence to vampire transformation (see grandiose single Damnation Flame and its bloodthirsty video). On paper, it reads like the band chucked ‘change’ into a word cloud. On record, it’s a fizzy, bombastic riot.

“Maybe it’s our most dynamic and brave record,” chuckles Elize over Zoom. “But it was also fun. We always made jokes that Olof is a vampire because he’s never aged.” Born in Sweden, pop music is in Elize’s bones. Outside Amaranthe, she co-writes songs for Finnish pop band Cyan Kicks, while any song on The Catalyst could easily own the stage at Eurovision – in particular, Outer Dimensions riffs off the vocal melody of ABBA’s S.O.S. While Olof handles Amaranthe’s arrangements and lead guitars, and they write the lyrics together, she is in charge of the ‘toplines’, the hooks and melodies that define the band’s gleaming sound.

“There was nothing else like Amaranthe,” she insists of the moment they emerged, sticking out like a sore thumb, in the late 2000s. “And today, I’m not sure actually if there is.” Elize was introduced to metal by her older brother and long-time Metallica fan, Johan Carlzon, a “local celebrity” due to his renowned growls as vocalist in local doom band Abandon. It was Johan who encouraged Elize to pursue a career in metal, although he never got the chance to hear her sing as part of Amaranthe: he passed away at the age of 32, following an overdose. At that time, Olof was struggling with his own grief, having lost his father. Looking back, Elize sees how their mutual pain brought them together as friends and artists.

“It helped to write more of the uplifting stuff, to push ourselves,” she explains. Writing songs, she says, was a way for her and Olof to heal, as well as keeping her brother’s memory alive. To this day, they’ve never had an argument. “We’ve always found comfort and peace with each other. That’s why it can’t be broken or taken away, because it’s an organic thing. It comes from a very real place."

Holed up during the pandemic in 2020 and unable to tour, the duo started throwing around concepts for what would eventually become The Catalyst , landing on issues that had been niggling on Elize’s mind, including the lasting effects of Covid on society, the looming shadow of worsening climate change and the impact of the rise of AI on creative industries. While the recording of the album was way underway by the time Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, the ensuing war has only compounded her sense of helplessness in the face of a world shifting on its axis.

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“The album is not so much focused on the political, but more about the emotional aspect,” she says. “Even though the world is changing, how can you try to cope with it?” Watching the Ukraine war from afar has taken a toll: “I actually know people from Ukraine personally, so everything feels, for me, very close.” Yet that same attitude that first bonded her and Olof shines through in the music: “Love always wins over hate.”

From the beginning, Olof Mörck wanted Amaranthe to “provoke”. “When it comes to metal, fans are enormously conservative,” he says, when we speak to him on a separate Zoom call just before Christmas. Having wrapped up band business for the year, he chats to us from his Gothenburg home while gingerbread bakes in his kitchen. He remembers it being harder to cross boundaries during the band’s early days. “In 2008, it was infrequent for bigger metal bands to even have melodic choruses. There was a certain stigma to having really catchy hooks and that’s something that we challenged.”

In 2005, he was working a day job as a kindergarten teacher, but had released three albums with his power metal band, Dragonland. “I had gotten into law school... then we went to Japan with Dragonland and we got to headline this really cool festival and play in front of thousands of screaming Japanese fans,” he says with a chuckle. “It was the last nail in the coffin, like, ‘OK, let’s drop all the back-up plans.’ The trip to Japan was a total catalyst for me, for getting a kick in the right direction.”

Having grown up in Gothenburg during the city’s mid-90s melodeath boom, he had joined power metallers Dragonland in 1999, a band he’s still a studio member of now, although Amaranthe keeps him too busy to tour. But by the time he met Elize, he had envisioned a new band, one that blended pop gloss with power and death metal riffs, and had begun to flesh out ideas. He’s keen to stress, though, that Amaranthe are not “his” band.

“It was really only when I started to write music with Elize that the pop elements became good,” he says. “It went from zero to 10 as soon as she was involved in it.” What does the title of The Catalyst mean to him? “I think we are, as a collective species, going through a very transformative era right now in a lot of different ways, and a lot of them are not necessarily that positive,” he explains.

He reaches for AI as an example. "Fifty years ago they were dreaming about a future where robots would do the chores and we’d be free to focus on artistic things, but lately it has proven to be the opposite. You have AI producing art and music while you have a human still doing the same chores that we did 50 years ago.”

Sonically, he describes The Catalyst as the band’s “most eclectic and diverse” album yet – quite a statement in a discography where every album has actively tried to leapfrog the record before it in terms of excess. “There’s some 80s, retro, cyber punk vibes on a couple of songs,” he says. “There are even some almost Gaelic folk music influences here and there. It’s not about limiting yourself, it’s about finding the path forward.”

Last year, Amaranthe played the main stage at Wacken Open Air in Germany, a place tantamount to holy ground as far as Olof is concerned. “That’s been a lifelong dream,” he says. “We played there twice before on significantly smaller stages.” During the lavish track Amaranthine , he was struck by the magnitude of the occasion. “You see 40,000 or 50,000 people waving their hands while you’re in the middle playing this guitar solo...” He smiles, describing the memory as an “ego moment”,  but also validation of how far the band have come.

Now their focus is on taking it further. When asked separately what the band have left to achieve, Elize and Olof’s answers are strikingly similar, citing collaborations with live orchestras ( The Catalyst ’s flirtations with symphonic metal are all via samples), and even, in a full 360 ̊ turn, an acoustic album. “I have so many dreams,” smiles Elize. “Something that we’re going to do now with The Catalyst tour, is more stage props, bigger production, more lights,” enthuses Olof, who cites the epic, battle-themed live show of fellow Swedes Sabaton as an inspiration. “In the future, lasers, more pyrotechnics...”

What they won’t do is change their genre-mashing sound, a product of that finger-up-to-the-purists mentality that has propelled them forward for almost two decades. It’s that attitude, Olof says, that has secured Amaranthe hard-won acceptance in the metal scene.

“We’ve always been outsiders in a way,” he considers. “With us still always trying to challenge conservatism and so on, I think it’s become much more obvious where Amaranthe belong as a band. People now feel more comfortable with listening to us and saying that they’re an Amaranthe fan.”

The Catalyst is out now via Nuclear Blast

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Amaranthe are a metal band hailing from Gothenburg, Sweden who formed in 2008. Since their debut, they have released three studio albums and are known for being one of the most exciting European metal bands to come along in years.

Formed by lead singer Jake E and guitarist/keyboardist Olof Mörck in 2008, the project really started to become the band we know today when E and Mörck decided that E wouldn't be the only lead singer in the group. After an extensive auditioning process they recruited a further two lead singers to compliment E, Elize Ryd, who would handle the clean, operatic vocals and Andreas Solveström, who became their extreme metal vocalist. E himself would handle the hard rock style clean vocals and and after they found a rhythm section in the form of Johan Andreassen (bass) and Morten LĂžwe SĂžrensen (drums), they took the name Avalanche and began demoing what would later become their debut EP “Leave Everything Behind”. However, due to legal issues, the band were forced to change their name in early 2009 when they signed their first record deal with Spinefarm Records.

Switching to Amaranthe, the band released “Leave Everything Behind” in February of the same year, and began their first headline tour shortly afterwards. 2011 saw the release of their self-titled debut album and ever since then, their esoteric mix of metalcore and dance music has made them a cult band beloved all over the world, and also a huge crossover success in their native Sweden, with two gold records to their name in the form of their 2011 singles “Hunger”, and “Amaranthine”. They've also made some serious headway in the USA, with their 2014 album “Massive Addictive” topping the Billboard Heatseekers Chart in it's first week of release. The band have even managed to weather the departure of Solveström, who left the group in 2013 and was replaced by Henrik Englund soon afterwards. Clearly this is a band with too much momentum to be stopped now, and for that, they come highly recommended.

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Amaranthe seems to be Sweden’s answer to both pop music and rock. Somehow this awesome band has managed to find a middle-ground for both genres in their melodic, beat heavy, power metal, and it’s a middle-ground totally works. Elize Ryd, the band’s lead singer, has described their style as melodical “dance-metal.” I don’t know if this totally sums up everything Amaranthe has been doing with their music since 2008, but I do know that you have to see them live to really appreciate what they’re all about. I was lucky enough to see them perform in their home country last month and the knockout energy of their performance just blew me away. This band loves – LOVES – their fans. You can just tell that they want every single person watching them to have the time of their lives. They opened their set with Future on Hold, which set the right tone for the rest of the gig, and they totally killed it. There wasn’t a single person who wasn’t jumping up and down, totally wrapped up in the music, by the end of that opener. With the start of each new song, the six of them seemed more and more insistent on raising their game. By the time we got to the encore and they hit us with Nexus (they saved the best for last) I was totally exhausted. Experiencing them live is something I’ll never forget, and can’t wait to do again next year after they release their new album Massive Addictive this October.

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Saw Amaranthe @ Ace of Spades in Sacramento with Butcher Babies and Lullwater. Jake was at home on paternity leave and the backup vocalist had to leave the tour, so they enlisted the help of John from Lullwater, Heidi from Butcher Babies, and a fan from Phoenix with Elize picking up some of Jake's lines as well. The show turned out awesome. The sound quality @ Ace of Spades was great. The Butcher Babies destroyed opening and Amaranthe put on one of the best shows I've seen. If you can get to any of these bands' shows, it will be worth it w/o question. Great venue as well.

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Perfect venue for a flawless band. Amaranthe did not disappoint in either performance nor grace. They rocked a full hour and a half set with a besutiful four song encore and never once left the audience longing for more. Every sound echoed and the energy in the building was ecstatic. The band even stuck around to greet and take photos with fans with a smile and a laugh. Thank you, Amaranthe, for remaining so classy throughout even after days of touring and exhaustion. One of the best concert atmospheres and performances I've attended to date.

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Amaranthe does not come often to Paris and their concert was sold out.

They played a mix of their best old songs and of their new album and they offered us a real good concert. It was a blast.

I would like also to mention in this review the excellent performance of the charm and the fury who did the first part of this incredible night !

This metalcore band deserves to be more famous in France since they were awesome !

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These guys are absolutely amazing in concert. They bring so much energy to the stage and really love what they do. I've seen them live twice now and have loved both shows.

Watching three lead singers interact on stage is one of the best parts. Elize, Jake and Henrik (Olle Ekman filling in at this concert) have great interaction and make the show really fun to watch.

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Write your review of Amaranthe here... I was very impressed with what Amaranthe brought with their unique style and stage presence. All of the vocalists were great with their roles and the crowd was really into it. Everyone I spoke with had great things to say about there performance. They really connect with their fans and look forward to there return.

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They were simply amazing! The two bands before them Santa Cruz and I Prevail also kicked some a$$. Brought a friend who never listen to them before and after their performance they had gained a fan. This is one band that are really worth it to see live. They did an encore which made my night. I hope they come back.

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VÀldigt bra konsert! Elise hördes inte riktigt dÄ musiken överröstade henne men i övrigt var allt jÀttebra. Det var fel info om tider vid bokning, kunde vara bra med uppdatering i framtiden, fick vÀnta vÀldigt lÀnge innan konserten.

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The amaranthe concert was awesome 5 stars music and vocals, on the other hand the 4 opening acts were disappointing, the music was good but the vocals were horrible. Too all 4 bands I give 5 star for the music and 1 star for the vocals.

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AMAZING!!! Even better than the first time I saw them. Henrik was unreal. Audio was going out here and there, but that was the venues fault. CANNOT WAIT for them to come back to Vegas again. Too much fun every time they're here.

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Amaranthe announced as direct support for Dragonforce's Noreth American tour

AMARANTHE announced the release of their upcoming album The Catalyst live on stage after their bedazzling performance last week on Wacken’s main stage. The Catalyst will see the light of day on February 23rd, 2024, via Nuclear Blast Records.

Today, the band announced they will be heading across North America this Fall as direct support for GRAMMY-nominated power metal legends, DRAGONFORCE. The 24-date trek will embark on October 20th in Mesa, Arizona and will make stops in Atlanta, Montreal, and Chicago before concluding in Los Angeles on November 19th! Opening each night will be NANOWAR OF STEEL and EDGE OF PARADISE.

General admission tickets for the tour go on sale this Friday, August 11 at 10 A.M. local time.

Purchase tickets here .

AMARANTHE's Olof Mörck comments,

So this has been a LONG time coming, in many ways! A DRAGONFORCE + AMARANTHE tour is a no-brainer since we have been friends forever, and share an affinity for catchy choruses and all-out entertainment on stage! Secondly, it has been WAY too long since we have properly toured North America! We know you guys have been waiting THREE long years since we had to cancel our tour due to the pandemic. But the wait is almost over, and we can very barely contain our excitement for this beast of a tour. See all of you wonderful North American fans this fall!

DRAGONFORCE's Herman Li states,

We're really looking forward to touring in the US and Canada again. We've prepared a new setlist with some brand-new songs that we'll be releasing before the tour begins. Alongside these, we'll also be playing some older songs that haven't been in our setlist for long time, as well as some classic favorites that are a must. It's shaping up to be a fantastic tour!

Confirmed dates for AMARANTHE as direct support for DRAGONFORCE on their North American 2023 tour with NANOWAR OF STEEL and EDGE OF PARADISE are:

10.20. U.S. Mesa, AZ - Nile Theater* 10.21. U.S. Albuquerque, NM - Revel* 10.23. U.S. Austin, TX - Empire Garage 10.24. U.S. Dallas, TX - The Granada 10.25. U.S. Houston, TX - House Of Blues 10.27. U.S. Orlando, FL - House Of Blues 10.28. U.S. Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Culture Room 10.30. U.S. Atlanta, GA - Masquerade Heaven 10.31. U.S. Charlotte, NC - The Underground 11.01. U.S. Baltimore, MD - Baltimore Sound 11.03. U.S. New York, NY - Palladium Time Square 11.04. U.S. Worcester, MA - The Palladium 11.05. C.A. Montreal, QC - Mtelius 11.06. C.A. Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall 11.08. U.S. Cleveland, OH - Agora Theater 11.09. U.S. Detroit, MI - The Majestic 11.10. U.S. Chicago, IL - House Of Blues 11.11. U.S. Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue 11.12. U.S. Lawrence, KS - Granada Theater 11.14. U.S. Denver, CO - Summit Music Hall 11.15. U.S. Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot 11.16. U.S. Boise, ID - Knitting Factory 11.18. U.S. Berkeley, CA - UC Theater 11.19. U.S. Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern * - No NANOWAR OF STEEL

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90s rock legends announce new farewell tour dates after frontman’s ‘serious’ injury

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Tom Hamilton of Aerosmith performs at UBS Arena on September 09, 2023 in Elmont, New York

A globally renowned rock group who dominated the charts in the 1990s have announced fresh dates for their farewell tour, after they were forced to postpone shows .

Aerosmith announced their Peace Out tour would be their last after over 50 years in music in May 2023, with gigs set to start last September.

The band, who have sold over 150 million records worldwide and are the best-selling American hard rock group of all time, have a back catalogue boasting songs including Walk this Way, Love in an Elevator, Dream On and Young Lust.

However, they were then forced to postpone their 2023 dates after their frontman Steven Tyler sustained a ‘serious’ injury – but now they will resume shows this September instead.

The 76-year-old damaged his vocal cords, which led to ‘bleeding’, just days into their world tour.

Aerosmith initially pushed back six gigs as Tyler revealed he was ‘heartbroken’ to have been given ‘strict doctor’s orders not to sing for the next 30 days’.

Steven Tyler of Aerosmith on stage in September 2023

However, the I Don’t Wanna Miss A Thing stars later had to make the decision to suspend all of their show dates after it became apparent Tyler had fractured his larynx.

‘To our fans: Unfortunately, Steven’s vocal injury is more serious than initially thought. His doctor has confirmed that in addition to the damage to his vocal cords, he fractured his larynx which requires ongoing care,’ a statement Aerosmith released at the time on Instagram read.

‘He is receiving the best medical treatment available to ensure his recovery is swift, but given the nature of a fracture, he is being told patience is essential.

‘As a result, all the currently scheduled PEACE OUT shows must be postponed to sometime in 2024, with new dates to be announced as soon as we know more.’

Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith perform at UBS Arena on September 09, 2023 in Elmont, New York

Tyler added in a separate message: ‘I am heartbroken to not be out there with Aerosmith, my brothers and the incredible Black Crowes, rocking with the best fans in the world. I promise we will be back as soon as we can!’

Now, those dates have been confirmed as kicking off again on September 20 in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and travelling extensively throughout the United Sates and Canada until February 26, when they play Buffalo, New York.

‘We’re thrilled to announce new dates for our 2024 PEACE OUT Tour with special guests @theblackcrowes!’, Aerosmith announced on X, adding: ‘All previously purchased tickets will be honoured for the rescheduled shows – you’ll receive more info via email.

Weñ€™re thrilled to announce new dates for our 2024 PEACE OUT Tour with special guests @theblackcrowes ! All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the rescheduled shows ñ€“ youñ€™ll receive more info via email. Tickets for the rescheduled dates & newly added shows go on saleñ€© pic.twitter.com/OvKwGM24PV — Aerosmith (@Aerosmith) April 10, 2024

‘Tickets for the rescheduled dates & newly added shows go on sale Fri 4/12 @ 10AM local at http://aerosmith.com.’

Aerosmith was formed in late 1970 and comprises of Tyler, lead guitarist Joe Perry,bass player Tom Hamilton, drummer Joey Kramer and guitar player Brad Whitford.

Kramer, however, is not participating in the world tour with the band announcing he is ‘focus[ing] his full attention on his family and health’.

Touring member Buck Johnson will be participating as well.

In February, a lawsuit filed against singer Tyler by a woman accusing him of sexually assaulting her twice in one day when she was 17 was dismissed.

US District Judge Lewis Kaplan stated that former child model Jeanne Bellino had waited too long to sue the 75-year-old rock star, as reported by Reuters.

Steven Tyler

The judge said Bellino did not qualify for a two-year window to pursue claims that would otherwise extend beyond statutes of limitations, because she did not allege that Tyler’s conduct posed a ‘serious risk of physical injury’.

Rocker Tyler had previously ‘vehemently’ denied her allegations.

Tyler has also defended against a lawsuit in Los Angeles, where another woman, Julia Misley, claimed he sexually assaulted her in 1973 when she was 16 and he was 25.

He has denied the claims and insisted that Julia Misley, formerly known as Julia Holcomb, consented to their relationship.

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The airport where you're likely to face the longest delays has been revealed as one of the UK's biggest.

London Gatwick replaced Birmingham to top the list for 2023, with its departures nearly 27 minutes behind schedule, according to Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) data.

The West Sussex airport, the second-busiest in the UK behind Heathrow, was hit by air traffic control shortages across Europe last year and also had similar problems in its control tower.

In a statement, Gatwick said it was "working closely with our airline partners to improve on-time performance".

"The majority of cancellations are caused by poor weather, airspace constraints across Europe and inefficient third party ground operations," it said.

Luton airport followed with an average delay of almost 23 minutes, while Manchester took third place at nearly 22 minutes.

In contrast, holidaymakers flying from Belfast City (George Best) had the best experience, with the typical delay there just 12-and-a-half minutes in 2023.

Across all airports, the average delay was almost 20 minutes and 42 seconds - though this fell from 23 minutes and 12 seconds the previous year amid a boom in travel after the pandemic.

CAA director Tim Johnson said the aviation sector needed to "focus on resilience" before summer comes to "keep passenger disruption to a minimum".

All scheduled and chartered departures from UK airports with at least 1,000 outbound flights were included in the analysis, with cancellations excluded.

Naomi Leach, deputy editor of Which? Travel, said the latest figures point to "millions of passengers" experiencing "unacceptably long hold-ups last year".

"This cannot be allowed to become the new normal."

But the Airport Operators Association argued that data doesn't show "any of the context around operating in a global environment".

"Airports work extremely hard to minimise delays while providing a positive, safe and secure experience for passengers," it said.

We've all heard consumer advice that's repeated so often it almost becomes cliché. So, every Friday the Money team will get to the bottom of a different "fact" and decide whether it's a myth or must.

This week it is...

'You can't get a mortgage with a bad credit rating'

Just how important is keeping on top of your credit score when it comes to buying a home?

For this one, we've got the help of  Emma Steeley , chief executive at borrowing platform Aro. 

"The honest answer is that a bad credit rating can stop you from getting a mortgage, and a poor rating can throw some serious hurdles in your path," Emma says. 

"Despite this, it's not the end of the road if your credit rating isn't as rosy as you'd like it to be."

What counts as a bad credit score?

"In the worst-case scenario, this will likely mean you've defaulted on or missed payments, and debt has been escalated to the stage where legal action has been initiated," Emma says. 

An applicant left with a credit score below 325 is considered "poor" or even "very poor" by Equifax. 

A game of risk for lenders

Before we talk about what your credit score will do to an offer rate, it's important to understand the impact that the loan-to-value (LTV) ratio can have on this too, as it heavily influences the interest rate offered by lenders.

Your LTV ratio is used by lenders to decide how risky it is to lend you the money to buy your home. It compares how much of the property you will own - ie, how much deposit you can put down in relation to the property’s value - to how much they will need to lend to you to make up the difference.

"The lower your LTV ratio, the better the mortgage rate you're likely to be offered - the higher the LTV, the higher the risk for the lender," Emma says. 

"A higher credit score can help mitigate the impact of a high LTV, potentially resulting in a more favourable interest rate."

What to do if you have a poor credit score

The obvious answer here is to try to improve your credit score, by building your file with credit builder loans and/or secured cards.

"While the options may be limited and less favourable for those with 'poor' credit scores, they do exist," Emma says. 

Those are usually longer or more expensive deals, however. 

The good news is most lenders don't solely use credit scores as a measure of creditworthiness. 

"Best practice will see lenders using a blended scorecard, that overlays behavioural data and back book financial performance with credit data to get a much more accurate assessment of an individual's payback ability," Emma says. 

However, for people with a "very poor" rating (below 226, according to Equifax), the number of offers you are likely to receive shrinks to almost zero.

Myth or must?

It's undeniable that a good credit score gives you more flexibility when it comes to getting a mortgage. 

"Importantly, credit scores can be improved," Emma says. 

"Those who take a proactive approach to managing their finances and understand how to rebuild their credit score will find themselves presented with a wider array of loan options."

A good credit score is a money must. 

Messy neighbours can slash tens of thousands of pounds off the value of your home, according to new research.

A survey of estate agents by Churchill Home Insurance found that more than four in five (82%) believe it's important for homeowners to chat to their neighbours about their poorly maintained property before putting the house on the market.

Some 22% said an overgrown garden is likely to have the biggest impact, while 20% said rubbish or junk in the driveway or front garden could affect the cost.

Overflowing gutters (20%), several cars parked on or around the property (19%) and garden ornaments and statues (18%) also cut the value of neighbouring homes, estate agents said.

The research also revealed that some sellers deliberately time viewings to make their houses seem more attractive, avoiding issues next door such as loud music or pets - or even avoiding the neighbours altogether.

Sarah Khan, head of Churchill home insurance, said: "First impressions count when it comes to selling homes, with the sale price often negatively impacted when the neighbouring property looks scruffy.

"Investing a few hundred pounds in a gardener to tidy up next door's front garden could pay huge dividends when it comes to selling your home, a win-win for both you and your neighbour." 

What do estate agents say? 

We spoke to people in the industry about the risk of having messy neighbours when it comes to moving - and what their advice is for those seeking to avoid any effect on their sale.

James Stevenson, south and south west area director at Foxtons,  agrees it can make the process more difficult.

"Gardens that are unkept or full of clutter, pavements and frontages that have fallen into disrepair or where your neighbours are showing little care for their property are all a negative flag for buyers," he said.

"Additionally, any disruption that has become a neighbourly dispute must be declared to prospective buyers, so it's always better to have a great relationship with your neighbours and try to resolve any existing issues amicably."

Messy neighbours are "frustrating" at any time, but become a "more pressing issue" when it comes to putting a home up for sale, says  Sarah Cull, senior associate director Strutt & Parker Salisbury.

"Before you get your own gardening shears out, the first step should always be to try to have a frank conversation with your neighbour - you can even explain that you're looking to sell and you want to give prospective buyers the best first impression possible."

If a friendly chat doesn't do the job, Sarah suggests heading to a local garden centre to pick up some screening.

"Where the neighbour's garden is considered a nuisance - for example there's lots of rubbish which could attract pests, or weeds are damaging groundwork - then you can report it to your local council," she added.

By  Sarah Taaffe-Maguire , business reporter

The continued return to growth with GDP - a measure of everything produced in the economy - up 0.1% has been welcomed by markets.

The FTSE 100 - the index of most valuable companies on the London Stock Exchange - is up 0.86% and near its all-time high.

Pushing up the index is Fresnillo, the precious metals mining company with its share price up 6.91%.

Potentially putting a dampener on the global economy is the fact oil prices have remained elevated, with a barrel of the benchmark Brent crude oil costing $90.57.

Currency wise, one pound buys $1.256 and €1.17.

Jeremy Hunt says the latest economy figures are a "welcome sign".

The chancellor said GDP growth of 0.1% shows "that the economy is turning a corner, and we can build on this progress if we stick to our plan".

"Last week our cuts to national insurance for 29 million working people came into effect across Britain, as part of our plan to reward work and grow the economy," he said in a statement.

The UK economy has grown slightly for the second month in a row, official figures show.

Gross domestic product (GDP) grew just 0.1% in February, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.

It's another signal that the UK economy is working its way out of recession.

Growth of 0.3% was recorded last month - and that figure has been revised upwards from a previous estimate of 0.2%.

A recession was declared in February after data showed two quarters of economic contraction.

If the economy expands for three months, the UK will be officially out of recession.

It can be hard to balance getting nutritious foods that make you feel good without emptying your wallet.

In this series every Friday, we're trying to find the cheapest ways to identify the healthiest options in the supermarket.

We've asked  Sunna Van Kampen,  founder of  Tonic Health ,  who went viral on social media for reviewing supermarket products in the search of healthier choices, for his input. 

The series does not aim to identify the outright healthiest option, rather how to get better nutritional value for as little money as possible.

This time we're looking at yogurt - specifically the differences between some of the most popular: authentic Greek and Greek-style. 

"You have to watch out for Greek-style yoghurt masquerading as the authentic variety," Sunna says. 

Typical Greek-style yoghurt has around 4.6g of sugar per 100g, he says.

But swivel your cart towards the authentic Greek yoghurt, and you'll find only 3.3g per 100g.

"That's an impressive 28% reduction in sugar content, or a teaspoon of sugar a day if you have a 300g portion." 

To be clear - this isn't added sugar, this is the naturally-occurring kind from lactose in the milk.

Protein is the building block of our bodies, and something around 66% of Brits don't get enough of.

"Authentic Greek yoghurt boasts around double the protein content of its Greek-style cousins - with branded versions having 9g per 100g compared to just 3.7g per 100g," Sunna says. 

This means in a typical 300g bowl, you are getting 27g of protein versus only 11.1g in Greek-style. 

Here's the bottom line - it is more expensive, but the investment is worth it, Sunna says. 

  • Greek-style yoghurt – supermarket own label – 22p per 100g
  • Authentic Greek yoghurt - supermarket own label – 46p per 100g
  • Authentic Greek yoghurt – branded versions – 50-58p per 100g

"Okay, so we are talking double the price, but you get what you pay for with double the protein," Sunna says.

Think of it this way - every 300g bowl is an extra 72p per day for nearly 16g of extra protein and nearly 30% less sugar. 

"Far cheaper than what you'd pay for a protein bar with the same amount of protein," Sunna notes. 

The key here: value isn't exclusive to the price tag - and investing in your health is more important than ever. 

So, next time you're navigating the dairy aisle, remember that not all yoghurts are created equal - opting for authentic Greek yoghurt can be a small but effective step towards a healthier diet without breaking the bank.

The nutritionist's view - from  Dr Laura Brown , senior lecturer in nutrition, food, and health sciences at Teesside University...

Yes, absolutely for a source of protein. 

Yogurt is better than protein bars and powders that are full of protein, as they come along with a long list of other potentially artificial ingredients that are not necessary. 

If we are looking at yoghurts from a health perspective, then you're definitely wanting to look for this style - natural, Greek, low sugar or sugar free but not fat-free! 

Families should avoid investing in sugar-laden yoghurts that do not serve any nutritional purposes. 

If someone is eating yoghurt specifically as a source of protein, then there are much better sources like beans and lentils which are affordable and will provide other additional benefits including fibre. 

The price of a prescription is set to to rise from ÂŁ9.65 to ÂŁ9.90 in England in May - but there are ways you can save money on your medicines.

Fee-free options remain in place for some, such as those who are pregnant, have certain disabilities, students or the elderly.

But if you're not exempt, there are still some means of cutting the costs of treatments.

Prepayment certificates

Prescription prepayment certificates (PPC) cover NHS prescriptions over a given time period, no matter how many medicines you need.

There are two options: A three-month PPC (ÂŁ32.05 from May), which will start to save you money if you buy four or more prescriptions in that period, or a 12-month PPC (ÂŁ114.50), which pays off if you buy 12 or more in a year.

Ask for a larger prescription

Doctors may agree to prescribe a longer course of medicine - such as two months' worth instead of one, halving the cost.

Just ask the question - they might say yes, especially if there's no danger of overuse.

Menopause medication

The NHS offers a particular PPC for hormone replacement therapy.

It lasts for 12 months and costs ÂŁ19.30, rising to ÂŁ19.80 from 1 May.

Women can use the PCC as many times as they need within the year.

You might not need a prescription

For some ailments, there are over-the-counter options sold cheaper than their prescribed alternative. You can ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice.

People are 47 before they reach peak earnings, data for 2023 shows - a huge increase from five years ago.

Office for National Statistics figures show the age for the highest average wage had risen from 38 in 2013 and 40 in 2018.

It comes as Britons retire later and younger people struggle on the lowest wages.

In 2023, this highest average wage (gross median hourly earnings, including overtime) was ÂŁ18.78 per hour.

The ONS said: "While the age at which earnings peak has changed, the overall trends in earnings throughout a person’s working career have remained very similar. 

"Young people earn the lowest hourly wage, people aged between 30 and 50 earn the most and median hourly earnings fall from around age 50 until retirement.

"Whilst median earnings fall between age 50 and retirement, this does not mean that individuals' pay will decrease. 

"Higher earners may retire early, reducing the median wage of those remaining in employment, and people may change roles and hours worked."

Yesterday we reported on ONS data showing the age at which people reach life milestones - with all of them being pushed later in life except one...

Fake flights and caravans are the two most common items being sold by fraudsters in relation to travel, Lloyds Bank's research has found.

As Britons head online to book deals for the upcoming bank holidays and summer, they have been urged to "remain vigilant", with the average holiday scam victim being conned out of ÂŁ765.

Amid rising flight costs post-COVID, people have been flocking to social media and other lesser-known websites to secure cheaper deals.

A food delivery company claims to have created an  "unshakeable bag" to avoid spillage in transit.

Bolt, which owns the Bolt Food delivery platform, said its design is based on gyroscope technology and will keep food stable "during the most abrupt movements".

In a post to its website, the firm said it would make the design available to its competitors as it is "too powerful to be owned by any one company".

"We believe everyone should enjoy a perfect meal, regardless of which app they order it from," it said.

Assaulting a shopworker is to be made a separate criminal offence after a government U-turn following pressure from campaigners.

The government previously said "more legislative change" was not needed to tackle the "intolerable violence and abuse" faced by shopworkers, arguing it did not think it was "required or will be most effective".

But Rishi Sunak is now set to announce his government will be amending the Criminal Justice Bill to bring in the new offence.

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    Amaranthe's Elize Ryd and Olof Mörck can clearly remember the night they met. It was 2005 during an evening at Gothenburg's now-defunct Diamond Dogs rock bar. At the time, Elize was an aspiring singer who had sung on a track by local band Falconer, catching the attention of Olof, who was making a name for himself as the guitarist in power ...

  17. DragonForce

    We've joined forces with #Amaranthe for European co-headline tour with special guests
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  18. Amaranthe live

    Amaranthe supporting Dragonforce's Warp Speed Warriors 2023 North American tour in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 0:00 Intro1:12 Fearless4:26 Viral7:25 Digital Wo...

  19. Amaranthe Tickets, Tourtermine und Konzerte 2024 und 2023

    Hier findest du Informationen zu allen kommenden Konzerten von Amaranthe sowie Tourtermine und Ticketinformationen fĂŒr 2023-2024. Amaranthe wird derzeit nicht in der NĂ€he deines Standorts auftreten - hat aber vor, 1 Konzert in 1 Land in 2023-2024 zu geben. Alle Konzerte anzeigen.

  20. Tour

    Past tour. Management. MPS Hanseatic GmbH [email protected]. Press. Nuclear Blast GmbH [email protected]. Booking. Cobra Agency GmbH [email protected]. Fanpost. Please include a stamped envelope & dedication request, if asking for autographs! Beyond the Black Postfach 1232 66592 St. Wendel GERMANY.

  21. Amaranthe announced as direct support for Dragonforce's Noreth American

    A DRAGONFORCE + AMARANTHE tour is a no-brainer since we have been friends forever, and share an affinity for catchy choruses and all-out entertainment on stage! ... Confirmed dates for AMARANTHE as direct support for DRAGONFORCE on their North American 2023 tour with NANOWAR OF STEEL and EDGE OF PARADISE are: 10.20. U.S. Mesa, AZ - Nile Theater ...

  22. 90s rock legends announce new farewell tour dates after ...

    A record-breaking US rock band have announced farewell tour dates after postponing 2023 shows, following their singer's 'serious' injury. They will hit the road once more later this year. NEWS...

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    People are 47 before they reach peak earnings, data for 2023 shows - a huge increase from five years ago. Read about this and the rest of today's consumer and personal finance news in the Money ...