The second edition of the London festival returns with sold-out shows from Ratboys, Milo Korbenski, and Office Dog, and newly confirmed sets from Mel Blue, Bone China, and Alex Amor.
The second edition of the London festival returns with sold-out shows from Ratboys, Milo Korbenski, and Office Dog, and newly confirmed sets from Mel Blue, Bone China, and Alex Amor.
The London artist’s third album finds a middle ground between high-gloss pop and raw, personal politics, delivering her most cohesive work yet.
Opening in 2027, the seven-floor museum at 3 Savile Row draws from the band’s own archives and recreates the studio where Let It Be was recorded.
The operatic adaptation of Smashing Pumpkins’ 1995 double album arrives at London’s Royal Festival Hall before moving through Belgium, France, and Spain.
The artist’s return to the stage lands with all the confrontational energy that first made her essential.
The duo brings its BICEP LIVE production back for a single London date, combining new album material with the visual language that has defined the show since 2017.
The London artist’s debut EP turns field recordings from an 80-kilometer hike along the Welsh border into songs that feel both ancient and rootless. Out now on Practise Music.
Johnny Marr will play his biggest solo headline show at London’s OVO Arena Wembley on October 24, with Baxter Dury as support.
After nearly walking away from music entirely, Eaves Wilder returns with a sharper sense of what she actually wants to say.
The London trio’s new single strips back their sound to a lovelorn, acoustic core.