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Nala Sinephro: Endlessness review | Alexis Petridis’s album of the week
You might assume that you know what to expect from Nala Sinephro’s second album. Its Brussels-born, London-based author is noted for making music that exists
Scandal-hit Fyre festival is back with tickets at nearly $8,000
It was the festival disaster that gripped the world. A modern-day Lord of the Flies with Instagram influencers instead of schoolchildren. But the return of
Joker: Folie à Deux review – Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga musical spirals out of tune
Five years ago, Todd Phillips released Joker, his much-acclaimed take on the DC Comics supervillain, with Joaquin Phoenix wearing the clown makeup as the crazy
Economic impact of UK live music industry hits record £6.1bn
Spending on the UK live music sector and associated businesses has hit a record £6.1bn as a wave of huge acts from Elton John to
Why Oasis tickets are ‘definitely maybe’ too expensive – podcast
For die-hard fans like the Guardian’s North of England editor, Josh Halliday, the news that Oasis was reforming for a series of gigs had them
Elton John left with limited vision after eye infection
Elton John has been left with “only limited vision” after a “severe eye infection”, the 77-year-old singer has announced. He revealed he was healing from
Trump ordered by judge to stop playing Isaac Hayes song at campaign rallies
A judge on Tuesday blocked Donald Trump from playing a song by the late soul singer and composer Isaac Hayes at his rallies, at least
Britain’s first gay anthem? Why the UK’s pioneering LGBTQ+ protest band reunited
‘There is a little bit of gay in everyone today,” sing Michael Klein and Gillian Bartlam, the lead singers of Everyone Involved, a collective of
End of the Road festival review – engagingly eclectic weekender never fails to surprise
‘This is the warmest welcome we’ve ever had,” says Sprints singer Karla Chubb as the Dublin four-piece play End of the Road’s bursting and sweaty