Ava Max
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Gender | Female |
---|---|
Age | 30 |
Date of birth | February 16,1994 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Milwaukee |
Wisconsin | |
United States | |
Full name | Amanda Ava Koci |
Nationality | American |
Record labels | Atlantic Records |
Warner Music Australia | |
Albums | Into Your Arms (feat. Ava Max) |
Diamonds Dancefloors | |
Heaven Hell | |
Amanda Kay | |
Parents | Pavllo Koçi |
Andrea Nako Koci | |
Genres | Pop Music |
Dance-pop | |
Pop | |
Songs | Heaven Hell |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 682470 |
Ava Max Life story
Amanda Ava Koci, known professionally as Ava Max, is an American singer and songwriter. She signed with Atlantic Records in 2016, through which she released her breakthrough single, "Sweet but Psycho", in August 2018.
Ariana Grande and Demi Lovato part ways with manager Scooter Braun
... Braun is one of the world s most successful music managers, with clients including David Guetta, Black Eyed Peas, Ava Max, Carly Rae Jepsen and Quavo, He started his career as a teenager, promoting parties and events in Atlanta, before being signed to Def Jam Records...
Cardi B: US police drop battery investigation over thrown microphone
... Sweet but Psycho singer Ava Max has also been slapped on stage of late, while somebody else threw a bracelet at country singer Kelsea Ballerini...
Adele speaks out against audiences throwing objects on stage
... Ava Max has also been slapped on stage and someone threw a bracelet at country singer Kelsea Ballerini in June...
Lil Nas X: Why are fans throwing things on stage?
... Sweet but Psycho singer Ava Max has also been slapped on stage and someone threw a bracelet at country singer Kelsea Ballerini on the weekend...
Ava Max says stage invader scratched her eye during LA concert
...By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporterSinger Ava Max has said a concertgoer " slapped me so hard" during a show in Los Angeles that he " scratched the inside of my eye"...
Junior Eurovision: France wins song contest as UK comes fifth
... The team behind her song, titled Lose My Head, has previously worked with the likes of Ava Max, Pharrell Williams and Megan Thee Stallion...
Taylor Swift triumphs at MTV Europe Awards
... The show also featured performances by Ava Max, Tate McRae Stormzy, Gorillaz, Lewis Capaldi and best rock winners Muse...
Pride in London: More than 1m attend 'biggest ever parade'
... The event, hailed " most inclusive event in history" included performances from Ava Max, Emeli Sande and Samantha MumbaThe parade paid homage to the, organised by the Gay Liberation Front (GLF), and saw revellers pass significant sites from the UK s LGBTQ+ movement...
Adele speaks out against audiences throwing objects on stage
By Megan LawtonBBC Newsbeat
Bracelets, phones and Sweets - They 're just some of the items that have been thrown at artists On Stage recently.
Now Adele is the latest to speak out about the trend, joking with a Las Vegas audience she would " kill" anyone who tried to chuck something On Stage .
In a widely shared clip, where the musician is holding a T-shirt gun, she told The Crowd people have forgotten " show etiquette".
" Dare you to throw something at me, " she joked, before shooting a T-shirt.
Adele is known for throwing shirts into The Crowd during her Vegas residency, but her comments are in response to string of incidents where fans have hurled things On Stage .
Last month popstar Bebe Rexha was injured and taken to hospital after being hit by a phone while performing.
And Lil Nas X seemed amused when a sex toy landed On Stage while he was performing in Sweden on Saturday.
Harry Styles was hit in The Eye with a sweet at a gig in November and more recently Pink looked uncomfortable when a bag of human ashes was thrown On Stage .
Ava Max has also been slapped On Stage and someone threw a bracelet at Country Singer Kelsea Ballerini in June.
Charlie Puth has also asked people to stop, writing on Twitter that " the trend. . Must come to an end" and that it's " disrespectful and very dangerous".
So why are fans doing it?
Dr Lucy Bennett is a lecturer at Cardiff University who looks into The Relationship between fans and their favourite singers.
She says people's attitudes may have changed since the Covid pandemic " where we couldn't be physically present at concerts".
And Dr Bennett thinks Some People are doing it because it's harder to be seen by artists on Social Media .
" If you're in the same physical space as them, and you're throwing something, then you're going to get noticed, " she says.
.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com