'I’m going to be controversial here!' Eamonn Holmes sparks outrage from co-stars after surprising confession
Eamonn's co-host Ellie Costello was left shocked by his comments
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Eamonn Holmes sparked outrage from his co-stars today by admitting he's "not a fan of live music" despite attending numerous outdoor concerts throughout his career.
Speaking on GB News, Eamonn made the surprising confession: "I've got to be controversial here. I've been to a good few outdoor concerts in my time and I've never been to a good one."
His co-host Ellie Costello responded with shock, exclaiming "Eamonn" as he continued his critique.
His comments come at a time when live music is experiencing unprecedented success in the UK, with millions of fans flocking to concerts and festivals across the country.
Eamonn Holmes sparked outrage from his co-stars today by admitting he's "not a fan of live music"
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Eamonn doubled down on his comments saying: "No, never. When does the music ever replicate what you hear in your head?"
Ellie Costello replied: "Gosh, no. Taylor Swift is a euphoric experience."
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Eamonn said: "I don’t see what the experience is. The only person I’ve seen live that I’ve enjoyed and have seen more than anybody else is Rod Stewart.
"He kicks footballs out into the audience and all sorts of things. But I’ve seen The Eagles and all sorts of people, and you’re thinking, 'Well, the sound is appalling'."
GB News guest and former Conservative MP Anna Firth said: "If you're just talking about the music, then sure the quality you get in your car is obviously going to be better. But the experience. I went to see Taylor Swift for my birthday, and when she came on, it was such an absolute scene."
Eamonn brutally responded: "Why would you have wasted money on Taylor Swift? What is there in common between your life and Taylor Swift’s?"
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The panel were discussing how new figures from UK Music have revealed that 2024 was a record-breaking year for live music, with 23.5million music tourists spending an unprecedented £10billion across the UK economy.
The surge represents a 23 per cent increase in attendance compared to 2023's 19.2million, with spending up 26 per cent from £8billion the previous year.
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour was credited with helping drive these figures to new heights, alongside performances from Charli XCX, Bruce Springsteen, Sam Fender, Olivia Rodrigo, and Chappell Roan.
The boom supported 72,000 full-time equivalent jobs in the live music sector, marking a 16 per cent increase from 2023.
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour was credited with helping drive these figures to new heights
PAThe economic impact extends far beyond London's dominance, which attracted 7.5million music fans and generated £2.7billion.
The North West benefited from £1.2billion in music tourism, with 3.3million visitors attending performances by Sam Fender at Co-op Live and Chappell Roan at Manchester Academy.
Despite these successes, the industry still faces significant challenges.
UK Music Chief Executive Tom Kiehl warned: "While music generates huge benefits for our local areas, there remain a number of challenges facing our sector such as the rising cost of touring for artists and the threat of closure looming over venues, studios and other music spaces."