
Music Features
Meet Tommy WÁ, the new Dirty Hit signing sharing his own version of Africa
The Nigeria-born, Ghana-based singer discusses going against the grain of 2020s African music, staying true to himself and new EP ‘Somewhere Only We Go’
Music Features
The Nigeria-born, Ghana-based singer discusses going against the grain of 2020s African music, staying true to himself and new EP ‘Somewhere Only We Go’
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New single ‘Alright Alright Alright’ comes ahead of the band's Woodsies performance at Glastonbury next week
Music Live Reviews
The singer’s curated PARTYGIRL festival embodies everything about her cultural phenomenon of an album
Music Live Reviews
While the Manchester-born event has diversified in genre, its London debut as part of the Lido Festival shows the same energy and community that made its name
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The song is being released in collaboration with Audemars Piguet to celebrate 150 years of the watchmaking brand
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The new track precedes the band’s huge Pyramid Stage slot at Glastonbury this month
Music Features
Musicians from jazz, electronic, punk and rock backgrounds come together in this fascinating and unusual new collective
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Barry Can’t Swim became the UK’s hottest new dance act over the last year. On new album ‘Loner’, he digests the whirlwind and admits his fears
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SXSW London has arrived and Rolling Stone was on the ground for our first ever showcase.
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Chappell will also headline the festival herself this weekend, alongside Charli and Sabrina Carpenter
Music News
Miles Kane will close the legendary venue this month after it lost its battle against an eviction notice
Music News
The Culture, Media and Sport Committee Chair Dame Caroline Dinenage announced the new review at this week's SXSW London
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The singer's second album is being previewed by new single ‘Nice To Each Other’
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The festival has shared its complete line-up for this month's festival – here is everyone playing at Worthy Farm this year
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“You can’t call it ‘intolerable’, yet do nothing. The world is watching and history will not forget”
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The London eight-piece’s second album is an expertly crafted record that is both fuelled by instinct and meticulously pieced together
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The comments come after an elongated saga of Starkey being fired, then re-hired, then fired again from The Who
Music Live Reviews
The very existence of the south London one-dayer, as well as controversy over its headliners, clouded the weeks leading up to it – on the day, it pulled through to become a vibrant celebration
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“They're trying to silence us from speaking on stage at Glastonbury the way we did at Coachella,” Mo Chara told the crowd at the Wide Awake festival in London
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‘No One You Know’ will feature photos from the earliest days of Blur