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Leigh-Anne Pinnock stuns at Leeds Festival

Little Mix sensation Leigh-Anne Pinnock commanded the stage at Leeds Festival 2024, delivering a powerhouse performance in a chic khaki co-ord set. The pop star's fashion-forward ensemble and dynamic show solidified her status as a formidable solo artist.

Fakeminks' 'Sugar High': A Giddy Post-Punk Descent

Leeds-based post-punk outfit Fakeminks return with the frantic, sugar-crash anthem 'Sugar High', a highlight from The Guardian's best new tracks this week. Discover the raw energy and lyrical tension defining their sound.

Doja Cat's Sexy New Video 'MASC' with Swift's Producer

Doja Cat sets the internet ablaze with her provocative new music video for 'MASC', a track produced by Jack Antonoff, famed for his work with Taylor Swift. The star delivers a bold, high-fashion visual spectacle.

Italian restaurant charges €8 for background music

A pizzeria in Italy faces a customer backlash and accusations of 'scandalous' hidden costs after adding an €8 'background music' surcharge and 45p for freshly ground pepper to a couple's bill.

Celebrity Café Palm Vaults Closes After £5 Fee Backlash

London's iconic pink-hued café, Palm Vaults, beloved by celebrities like Rita Ora, has closed permanently after a social media firestorm over its £5 takeaway charge. Discover the full story behind the closure of this Instagram-famous hotspot.

London restaurant's 'entitlement' surcharge sparks fury

A London restaurant, Little Kitchen in Chelsea, has ignited a firestorm by adding a 10% 'entitlement' surcharge to diners' bills, claiming it compensates for 'high maintenance' customers. Patrons and industry critics have blasted the move as 'offensive' a

BBC axes Gregg Wallace's 'childish' recipes from website

The BBC has purged hundreds of Gregg Wallace's 'childish' recipes from its food website following the axing of 'Eat Well for Less?', sparking fury and accusations of wasting public funds. The move is part of a major content review, leaving fans devastated

Noel Gallagher: Taylor Swift is 'like The Beatles'

Oasis icon Noel Gallagher stuns fans by declaring Taylor Swift is on par with The Beatles. Get the inside scoop on his full, unfiltered praise for the pop megastar's songwriting genius.

Why Field Music Became a Doors Cover Band

Sunderland's acclaimed art-rock duo Field Music have baffled fans by pivoting to a full-time Doors tribute act. We explore the artistic and financial pressures forcing one of British indie's best bands to play someone else's classics.

Lucinda Williams & Paul Kelly Tour Australia-NZ

Legendary musicians Lucinda Williams and Paul Kelly are set to embark on a thrilling tour across Australia and New Zealand, promising raw performances and candid insights in a recent interview.

Holidaymaker forces easyJet to refund baggage fee

A determined traveller successfully challenged easyJet after being slapped with an unexpected baggage fee, securing a full refund. Discover her clever tactics and how you can avoid similar charges.

Music Fans Ditch Spotify for MP3 Players

A growing number of music fans are abandoning pricey streaming services like Spotify in favour of retro MP3 players. Discover why this trend is taking off and how it could change the way we listen to music.

Gen Z: Gigs Are Overpriced But We're Still Going

A new survey reveals Gen Z's frustration with soaring ticket prices, yet their unwavering love for live music keeps them coming back. Discover the surprising trends shaping the future of gigs.

Emily Wurramara wins NIMA Artist of the Year 2025

Indigenous singer-songwriter Emily Wurramara takes home the prestigious Artist of the Year award at the 2025 National Indigenous Music Awards, celebrating her powerful contributions to First Nations music.

Tourist charged 50p for black pepper on pizza

A British diner was left stunned after an Italian restaurant charged him extra for a sprinkle of black pepper on his pizza. The incident has sparked debate over hidden costs in tourist hotspots.

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