Turin Brakes announce their return with a brand-new studio album Spacehopper, out 23rd May. To coincide with the news the ...
Slinky soul singer Olivia Dean and art-rock band The Last Dinner Party join the gathering convened by Universal Music Group boss Lucian Grainge of the label’s global chiefs, summoned to take a new ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer wants to turn the U.K. into an artificial intelligence (AI) superpower to help grow the ...
Ed Sheeran has deepened his connection with Ipswich Town by partnering with Panini to release a limited edition sticker featuring himself.
Ed Sheeran has achieved something that even Ryan Reynolds cannot match, with the Ipswich investor getting his own special edition Panini sticker.
A silent, ambient music protest album, of course. On Tuesday February 25, over 1000 artists banded together in a moving protest against a UK government proposal that would allow AI developers to use ...
Singer Charli XCX, whose album "Brat" inspired a cultural phenomenon last summer, was the big winner at the BRIT Awards, ...
Charli XCX owned the night with five wins, but host Jack Whitehall was pulling no punches as the U.K.'s biggest music awards ...
“This is completely overwhelming. Thank you to everyone who’s supported us and listened to the album this week,” said Fender in response to the news. Earlier this week, it was reported that ...
This summer, he will be supporting Ed Sheeran on his stadium summer tour in Europe. The Luton-born folk-pop singer hasn’t even released a full album yet. You can see why he’s doing as well as ...
Ed Sheeran, and Dua Lipa—are sounding the alarm about the future negative consequences of the unchecked use of AI in both the artistic community and the broader British economy. “The ...
Over 1,000 musicians including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox and Damon Albarn on Tuesday released a silent album in protest at proposed changes ... Other signatories included Paul McCartney, Elton John, Ed ...
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