Category : Music


K-Pop's 'Demon Hunters' Score UK Gold Certification

In a stunning crossover, the K-Pop supergroup 'Demon Hunters' has clinched a UK Gold certification for their single 'Golden', dominating the Official Singles Chart and igniting a global singalong phenomenon.

Maroon 5's New Album Flops on Billboard Chart

Maroon 5's latest album, 'Jordi', fails to make a significant impact on the Billboard 200 chart, sparking criticism from fans who believe the band has 'fallen off' and abandoned its original sound for generic pop.

Kneecap's US Tour Axed After Visa Denial Over Lyrics

The politically charged Irish rap group Kneecap has had their entire US tour cancelled after being denied entry visas. US authorities cited their lyrics and support for 'unlawful activity' as the reason, sparking accusations of censorship and political in

McCartney Uses AI For Final Beatles Song With Lennon

Sir Paul McCartney discloses groundbreaking use of artificial intelligence to extract John Lennon's voice from an old demo, enabling the creation of one last Beatles record. Discover the emotional journey behind this technological marvel.

Sting sued by Police bandmates over millions in royalties

Rock legend Sting is being sued for millions by former bandmates Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers over disputed royalties from The Police's iconic back catalogue, in a dramatic legal battle that threatens to tarnish the band's legacy.

Sam Ryder on Eurovision fame's dark side and mental health

Eurovision sensation Sam Ryder gives a raw, exclusive interview about the crushing pressure of overnight fame, his mental health struggles, and finding peace away from the spotlight in this candid Guardian Life feature.

John Williams: 'I never liked film music very much'

Legendary composer John Williams reveals in a candid interview his complex relationship with film music, preferring concert halls to cinema screens despite creating cinema's most iconic scores.

Sammy Virji's Joyful Dance Music Conquers The World

Yorkshire-born electronic music producer Sammy Virji is taking the global dance scene by storm with his infectious, joyful house tracks. Discover how his optimistic sound provides a much-needed escape and why he's the name on everyone's lips.

Coldplay's Wembley DJ Set Sparks Fan Debate

Coldplay's record-breaking Wembley Stadium run took an unexpected turn with a DJ set, dividing fans and igniting a conversation about the modern concert experience.

Laufey: Redefining Jazz for a New Generation

Exclusive interview with Grammy-winner Laufey on her meteoric rise, conquering the charts with modern jazz, and her highly anticipated new album 'A Matter of Time'.

Coldplay Cardiff: Last-Minute Tickets & Setlist

Everything you need to know about securing last-minute tickets, the expected setlist, stage times, and prohibited items for Coldplay's sold-out Music of the Spheres World Tour concerts in Cardiff's Principality Stadium this week.

Liam Gallagher's Plea to Noel for Oasis Reunion

Liam Gallagher makes a stunning public plea to brother Noel for an Oasis reunion, offering to put their legendary feud aside. Get the latest on the potential comeback of Britpop's biggest band.

Kneecap's pro-Palestine chant sparks festival boycott

Irish rap group Kneecap's pro-Palestine performance at Manchester's Sounds of the City festival has ignited a firestorm, leading to a mass artist boycott and accusations of antisemitism. The controversial act, which involved waving a Palestinian flag and

Music Stars Unite for Gaza Fundraiser in Dublin

Grammy-winning artist Michael Kiwanuka and Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme joined a star-studded lineup for a Dublin fundraiser, organised by Irish artists to support humanitarian efforts in Gaza, raising significant funds and awareness.

Bouyon Dennery Segment Electrifies Notting Hill Carnival

The pulsating rhythms of Bouyon Dennery Segment, a headline act at Notting Hill Carnival 2025, created an unforgettable spectacle, uniting revellers in a massive street party and solidifying the genre's place in the UK's cultural fabric.

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