The London venue opened in Kings Cross earlier this week.
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The Blur frontman's new project is inspired by the landscapes of Iceland
Damon Albarn has announced details of a new London show with his The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows project.
The project, inspired by the landscapes of Iceland, was announced back in October, along with details of a UK tour set to take place this May and feature a London show at the Barbican.
Now, another gig in the capital has been tagged onto the end of the run – Albarn will play the Palladium on June
The London venue opened in Kings Cross earlier this week.
In many ways, Asking Alexandria’s sixth studio album, Like a House on Fire — arriving May 15 via Sumerian Records — is a fresh start. The project follows the English rock band’s 2017 self-titled album that produced the group’s third No. 1 titl
An open book! Harry Styles made his debut on The Howard Stern Show on Monday, March 2, and opened up about everything from his ex-girlfriend Taylor Swift to his recent robbery in London.
Set for release in May
Damien Jurado has announced a new album. It’s called What’s New, Tomboy?, and it’s out May 1 via Mama Bird. Listen to the song “Birds Tricked into the Trees” below. Find physical editions of What’s New, Tomboy? at Rough Trade. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
The Brit Award winner christened new Kings Cross venue Lafayette late last night (February 28)
The past week was a packed one for new releases—drill veteran G Herbo dropped his first solo project since 2017 (PTSD), Justin Timberlake teamed with SZA for another Trolls single (“The Other Side”), and Taylor Swift put out a new music video for “The Man,” off her recent album Lover.The biggest news, though, comes from Lady Gaga, who’s been relatively quiet since her Grammy- and Oscar-winning turn in Bradley Cooper’s A Star Is Born; though a version of “Stupid Love,” the first single from her
Celebrating her surprise new EP 'La vita nuova'
Bad Bunny sat down with Jimmy Fallon on Thursday night’s Tonight Show. During his appearance, he revealed details of his new 20-song album YHLQMDLG. It arrives tomorrow (February 29) at 12 a.m. Eastern. He also revealed the new album’s artwork and performed “Ignorantes” with Sech. Watch it all happen below.
Riz Ahmed has announced his debut LP The Long Goodbye. Produced by his former Swet Shop Boys collaborator Redinho, the album is due out March 6 via his own label Mongrel.
Richard Russell, the producer and musician best known as the head of XL Recordings, has announced a new album from his Everything Is Recorded project. FRIDAY FOREVER is out April 3 via XL—one day after the release of his new memoir. He’s also shared a new song from the album. Listen to “03:15AM / CAVIAR,” which features Ghostface Killah and Infinite Coles, below.
Los Angeles punk icon Alice Bag—formerly of the Bags—is back with a new album. Sister Dynamite is out April 24 via In the Red. She’s also shared a new song called “Breadcrumbs,” which arrives with a new video featuring the Bob Baker Marionette Theater. Watch it below. Alice Bag has also announced an upcoming tour, which includes dates with Bikini Kill. Find her schedule below.
Comedian Peter Kay is heading back to his entertainer roots as he prepares to perform in Liverpool, Manchester and London on tour.The comic legend, who was pictured in public a few months ago, will take to the decks and dj at his popular three hour Dance For Life dance-a-thon. Peter, 46, will be playing music for his charity-raising dance parties in aid of Cancer Research UK.
Willie Nelson has announced a new studio album, First Rose of Spring. It’s out April 24 via Legacy. Listen to the title track from the record below. Scroll down for the album cover, created by Nelson’s son Micah.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York prosecutors told jurors that Harvey Weinstein abused his power and pushed back against claims by the former Hollywood producer’s defense team that his accusers were not credible.
It's arriving in April
Despite wearing the loudest outfit in an arena crammed with 7,500 Bernie Sanders fans, Julian Casablancas didn’t have much to say about the Democratic Senator from Vermont. The Strokes were the headline entertainment at Sanders’ latest presidential campaign rally on Monday night at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, and Casablancas took to the stage dressed like a lounge lizard who’d just teleported from a Comic-Con in Atlantic City.
She'll stop off at the O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
Posty heads to Hyde Park