Siouxsie Sioux: the Queen of Goth’s crown has never looked more secure
Pop music's great subversive shows no sign of waning in magnetism, and her set at the Troxy in London's East End was irresistible
Pop music's great subversive shows no sign of waning in magnetism, and her set at the Troxy in London's East End was irresistible
The BBC talent show will return in September. Here are the confirmed dancers, including Dennis, Nigel Harman and Angela Rippon
The posturing of Brandon Flowers from The Killers was wasted on the festival's young crowd
The old rocker is full of crass lyrics and tiring machismo; Morgan Wade offends country purists; Victoria Monét should be no industry secret
Her Eras tour is expected to smash all records. How did a country singer from Nashville become the defining superstar of our times?
Her tranquil songs knitted well with Somerset House in the evening summer sun, but a heavier sound could be her making
Swift's re-record flaunts how much her vocals have improved, but fans will be disappointed with her revisionist take on Better Than Revenge
Visibly emotional, the singer apologised to the Finsbury Park crowd for recent controversies – but the music was still fantastic
Whether you want a London rave or a Highland fling, a black-tie boogie or laid-back beach vibes, we have the music festival for you
Yusuf/Cat Stevens is not afraid to get political ahead of his Glastonbury Legends slot, Queens of the Stone Age are all gutteral machismo
Monáe's delivers a hymn to unabashed pleasure, the former One Directioner overthinks things, and Christine and the Queens finds true love
Noel’s snappy songwriting could do with some Liam-shaped stardust, Bob Dylan whispers his secrets, Sophie Ellis-Bextor is groovy to a point
The Foos grieve their drummer Taylor Hawkins, Arlo Parks reflects on newfound fame, Lola Young is frisson-inducing
Starring Oscars winners Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan, this coming-of-age drama blends Chinese mythology with modern superhero tropes
Back in Britain, the former One Direction singer was a grooving, shimmying sensation for his feather-boa-wearing crowd
The Scot sings more of the same, Paul Simon muses on the pandemic and migration, Kaytranada and Aminé make for exciting collaboration