🚨Louis saying that it will be a new cover 🚨and songs that he doesn't play that often for the setlist & he has an idea for the tour opener [MTV Brasil, full video here].
“Australian ex-racing driver Mark Webber, boasting nine victories in his career, arrived in São Paulo for the Brazilian Grand Prix and shared thoughts on his admiration for Ayrton Senna, retirement, and his fondness for Brazilian barbecue.”
“As the Rolex ambassador, he arrived in São Paulo in November for the Brazilian Grand Prix. Despite not boasting world titles, he, a fan of the band INXS ("the songs are timeless"), played tough against prominent figures in the sport. Nowadays, he cruises around in a Porsche and manages fellow countryman Oscar Piastri's career at McLaren.”
“With stints at Red Bull, Minardi, Jaguar, and Williams, and nine victories under his belt — including two on Brazilian soil — Webber discussed Ayrton Senna (whose grave he visited on this recent trip), the accident at the 1999 24 Hours of Le Mans, likely to become a documentary, where his car somersaulted in a cinematic manner, and life after retiring from the sport ("I used to be a sharp weapon, now I'm a gentleman").”
American Vogue, March 1975, by Richard Avedon
British Vogue, September 1975, by Oliviero Toscani
British Vogue, September 1976, by Barry Lategan
Vogue Paris, October 1976, by Helmut Newton
Vogue Brazil, October 1976, by ?
Vogue Italy, November 1976, by Carlo Orsi
Vogue Paris, October 1980, by Helmut Newton
American Vogue, February 1982, by Bill King
Vogue Paris, June/July 1984, by Albert Watson
I imagine, I imagine I don’t know for sure… now that I say this, I probably have to do it. I imagine there will maybe be a new cover? So I imagine maybe a couple of new covers of some sort, and maybe some songs that we haven’t played that often. I’m trying not to give too much away, but. The Setlist were always chuffing and changing. So uh, yeah. Maybe we’ll see something new.