
27 Fun Facts About Coldplay
Coldplay sang at Steve Jobs memorial as a thank you for all the support he gave during his lifetime.
From historic landmarks and royal traditions to pop culture and famous figures, the United Kingdom has left its mark on the world. Whether it’s the castles of Scotland, the streets of London, or the music and literature that shaped generations, there’s always something fascinating to explore.
Discover amazing facts about the UK’s history, culture, and influence!
Coldplay sang at Steve Jobs memorial as a thank you for all the support he gave during his lifetime.
Did you know British pop band The Wanted have sold over 4 million singles, and 1 million albums?
Cher Lloyd won the title of “Best solo female artist” in 2008 at the Pop Idol's competition in Worcestershire.
The British TV show Outnumbered is set around the fictional Brockman family, who live in South London.
Did you know that Paddington Bear has two birthdays throughout the year?
Members of One Direction failed as solo contestants in the UK’s X-Factor, but gained their success after being grouped together.
In Australia, New Zealand, Canada and UK, Boxing Day is the heaviest shopping day of the year.
JLS were a four-piece English boy band formed on the X-Factor in 2008. They placed second after Alexandra Burke.
Among the most common pub names in the U.K. are Crown, Red Lion, and Royal Oak.
Self-rolling snow balls are also known as: snow bales, snow rollers and snow doughnuts.
Wotsits are mainly cheese flavored curly shaped potato chips, although there are variations such as waffle-shaped Wotsits.
In England, the 5th November is mainly known as bonfire night, and is still remembered each year with fireworks and bonfires.