There’s something reassuring about seeing Kylie Minogue live. Whether she’s playing Glastonbury, an arena or a club in Las Vegas, the 56-year-old pop icon is
Category: Music
Eno review – exhilarating Brian Eno documentary that’s different at every screening
How do you capture the mercurial character, the elastic creativity and the prolific and endlessly inventive output of an artist such as Brian Eno –
Arooj Aftab review – crackling wit and songs of elegiac beauty
“There are reporters here, aren’t there?” says Arooj Aftab, mimicking a diva fit. “Is there nowhere I can go and sing in public in peace?”
I’m a Swiftie, but the staggering size of the Eras tour has left me feeling alienated | Elle Hunt
You don’t have to have attended Taylor Swift’s Eras tour yourself to be aware of it. After 18 months, it has become an inescapable international
The Guardian view on visas for artists: a flawed system with serious consequences for art | Editorial
Among the sideshows of this year’s Glastonbury festival was an installation designed to give revellers a taste of what British hospitality is really like for those arriving at
Eminem: The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) review – guess who’s back, with less bite than ever
The Death of Slim Shady is an album filled with memorable lines. Some are memorable because they display their author’s nonpareil skill as a rapper:
Katy Perry: Woman’s World review – what regressive, warmed-over hell is this?
Hey ladies! I don’t know about you but waking up this morning, I felt different. Changed. Possessed of some kind of ineffable life force. A
The musical that shows the true side of One Direction fans
It’s March 2015 and a bombshell has hit the world of pop: Zayn Malik is leaving One Direction. Fans, everywhere, are in crisis. Within an
Travis Scott review – rap’s commander puts the mosh pit through its paces
There are moments when tonight’s stop on Travis Scott’s Circus Maximus tour feels more metal gig than rap-show. It’s not just the numerous circle-pits (with
‘I hate the idea of playing music to people’: Griff on shyness, stardom and supporting Taylor Swift
In a perfect world, nobody would ever hear a Griff song. “I hate the idea of playing music to people,” says the 23-year-old, curled up in