Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury KISS on New Year’s Eve – five months after split that left her feeling the ‘lowest lows’

 

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury KISS on New Year’s Eve – five months after split that left her feeling the ‘lowest lows’



Filled to the brim with remembrances, the 2024 Rock &Roll Hall of Fame induction night was a night to remember as it took place on October 19 in Cleveland. Cher was the evening's crowning jewel, performing "Believe" with Dua Lipa and talking about her decades-long career as she humorously recalled her aversion towards being inducted. 

Mary J. Blige performed hits from her buffet, joined in on her show by the likes of Lucky Daye and Ella Mai, while Dr. Dre and Method Man went ahead to affirm how much more she brought to the world of music. 

The evening also included an induction of A Tribe Called Quest, with valuable contributions from other artists like Common and Queen Latifah, who all revered their legacy. 

But perhaps most memorable was the return of Ozzy Osbourne to the stage as he performed the song "Crazy Train" along with an all-star cast that included Billy Idol and Zakk Wylde, marking his solo induction after having previously been honored with Black Sabbath. 

The event dwelled close at shutting down with the Dave Matthews Band covering Talking Heads' "Burning Down the House," truly marking what one would consider a great evening in recent memory regarding rock and roll.