Jellybean Johnson, Prince musician, dies aged 69
Musician Jellybean Johnson, drummer for Prince and founder of The Time, has passed away days after his 69th birthday. Read the full tribute to his legendary career.
Musician Jellybean Johnson, drummer for Prince and founder of The Time, has passed away days after his 69th birthday. Read the full tribute to his legendary career.
The Corona Capital music festival celebrated its 15th anniversary in Mexico City with a multi-stage lineup. See the photo gallery from this major international cultural event.
Gracie Friel Thewlis, daughter of actors Anna Friel and David Thewlis, performed her first major live show in Bristol this week, opening for Nell Mescal. The 20-year-old singer-songwriter is pursuing music rather than acting.
New York's iconic Radio City Music Hall was abruptly evacuated during a matinee performance after authorities discovered a suspicious package, creating dramatic scenes in midtown Manhattan.
London rapper YB receives widespread condemnation after illegally closing a busy Westminster road for his music video, causing traffic chaos and emergency vehicle delays.
Punk duo Bob Vylan's Manchester performance was abruptly cancelled after concerns raised by the Jewish Representative Council, sparking debate about free speech and antisemitism in music.
Rising hip-hop artist Baby Uiiе has been killed in a fatal shooting during Halloween celebrations, sending shockwaves through the music community. The 34-year-old rapper's promising career was brutally cut short.
London's underground music scene erupts as These New Puritans, Pluribus, and Cat Burns redefine contemporary British sound in a spectacular cultural comeback.
Swedish pop sensation Zara Larsson reveals exciting UK tour plans and playful rivalry with Tate McRae in exclusive interview about her new music and live shows.
Decades after recording in obscurity, Sister Irene O'Connor's haunting lo-fi pop emerges from dusty archives, captivating modern audiences with its timeless quality.
Exclusive insights from goth metal pioneers reveal the artistic philosophy and unexpected vulnerability behind their haunting soundscapes that captivate millions worldwide.
TV property expert Sarah Beeny and husband Graham Swift proudly watch their four sons rock London's O2 Arena in a landmark family moment that redefines 'nepo baby' success.
The entertainment world mourns Floyd 'DJ Screw' Myers Jr, the pioneering Houston DJ who revolutionised hip-hop with his iconic slowed-down sound and left an indelible mark on music history.
Experimental music pioneer Juana Molina opens up about her creative process, disdain for artistic pretension, and the playful spontaneity behind her groundbreaking new work.
Discover how Pennsylvania is transforming from industrial heartland to Latin music epicentre, with vibrant scenes from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh reshaping American cultural geography.
Rock legend Jon Bon Jovi reveals why he's never performed at London's iconic Wembley Stadium in an exclusive interview, sharing surprising insights about his career and connection to British fans.
Discover our in-depth review of Manhattan's PUBLIC Hotel, where Ian Schrager's revolutionary 'luxury for all' concept meets breathtaking city views and minimalist design.
An ambitious new initiative backed by The Guardian seeks to transform the UK's live music scene by spreading performances beyond traditional urban hubs to communities nationwide.
Discover how Australian indie-rock quartet The Belair Lip Bombs are taking the music world by storm with their raw energy and determination to give their musical dreams 'a proper crack'.
A startling new survey reveals that the majority of UK music enthusiasts believe British pop music has declined in quality, with many claiming it's become 'too generic' and 'manufactured'.
London punk grime artists Bob Vylan accuse BBC of selective coverage after Glastonbury performance, claiming broadcaster highlighted their music while omitting powerful political statements about poverty and inequality.
Gospel and soul icon Mavis Staples, whose career spans seven revolutionary decades, is opening the floor to readers. Submit your questions about her incredible journey from civil rights anthems to rock collaborations.
An unforgettable night of musical brilliance as The Last Dinner Party and Sudan Archives headline London's hottest new cultural event, After The Hunt, with Lazarus and Harlan Coben adding literary flair.
From explosive feminist punk to euphoric dance anthems, discover the week's must-hear albums that are setting the music scene alight. Our comprehensive review covers everything from Riot Women's raw energy to Sunlight's uplifting beats.
North Shields rock sensation Sam Fender receives his second Mercury Prize nomination for acclaimed album 'Seventeen Going Under', joining an impressive shortlist of British musical talent.
Geordie singer-songwriter Sam Fender triumphs at the 2025 Mercury Prize ceremony, winning the prestigious award for his deeply personal fourth album 'People Watching' that explores themes of connection and isolation in modern Britain.
Geordie music sensation Sam Fender has clinched the prestigious Mercury Prize 2025 for his critically acclaimed album 'People Watching', cementing his status as one of Britain's most important contemporary artists.
The most anticipated night in British music is here! Discover who's performing, the full nominee list, and how to stream the Mercury Prize 2025 ceremony live from London's Hammersmith Apollo.
Discover the extraordinary story behind Hugh Cutting's rediscovered album 'Refound' - an idiosyncratic collection that delivers profound musical satisfaction decades after its creation.
The prestigious Mercury Prize 2025 shortlist showcases London's vibrant music scene with diverse genres from jazz to electronic competing for the £25,000 award at London's Eventim Apollo.