The Daniel Levy era is over. Tottenham Hotspur announced on Thursday that Levy had stepped down as the club's executive chairman, though later reports indicated that the Lewis family, the majority owners of Spurs, had in fact made the decision. After 25 years at the helm, Levy walks away without much in the way of affection from supporters. It's not easy to justify unpopular big club behaviour like churning through managers and backing a European Super League without the trophies to back it up.
Arijit Singh is set to become the first Indian-born artist to headline a UK stadium when he heads to London for his only European date of 2025. Described by the BBC Asian Network as "one of the most popular and beloved playback singers in India", the 38-year-old's music is listened to by nearly 50 million people a month, according to Spotify. The vocalist, whose music often features in Bollywood films, is performing at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Friday.
The eight-piece South Korean band, known for hits 'LALALALA' and 'God's Menu', are bringing the Dominate World Tour to the capital this week.