Capaldi is heading back to London to cap off his huge rise to fame
01.02.2020 - 14:16 / nme.com
He's bringing 'Hoodies All Summer' home for a good cause.
Kano has announced a tiny London show, set to take place in his hometown borough of Newham next weekend.
The rap icon will play a show at a secret location in the borough on February 8 as part of the Wray Residency charity series, which raises money for local community causes.
The series sees stars play unique shows in community spaces and unusual venues in their own neighbourhoods, with GAIKA, Ms Banks and more playing shows in 2019.
Capaldi is heading back to London to cap off his huge rise to fame
The trailer and poster for the upcoming County Lines, which comes to screens later this year, has been released online for your viewing pleasure.
A Bob Marley musical is to open in London’s West End next year.
The Blur frontman's new project is inspired by the landscapes of Iceland
Love is in the air this week with Valentine's Day.
After getting the band back together in 2019, Billboard confirmed on Wednesday (Feb. 12) that Three 6 Mafia is reuniting for a string of concerts around the United States in 2020.
Mama June will be a primary focus of WE tv's upcoming reality show, "Mama June From Not To Hot: Family Crisis," but she won't be cashing in on the series at all.
She'll stop off at the O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
Posty heads to Hyde Park
It'll come three days before the release of his new solo album 'Changes'
It's been a chilly start to February.
Oakland rapper Kamaiyah has announced her latest project. Her third release, Got It Made, arrives February 21. She’s also shared a new track with Trina called “Set It Up.” Check out Kamaiyah’s cover art for the record, and listen to the new song below.
By Peter White
The pair linked up at the Brixton Windmill last night for an Independent Venue Week gig.
IT’S the news rock fans have been hoping for - Guns N’ Roses - with the classic line-up of Slash and Axl Rose - are to play Scotland for the very first time.
White Lies, Maisie Peters and Benjamin Francis Leftwich will also perform