Olivia Rodrigo is horrified at President Donald Trump's immigration policies.
Cher's son has been suffering from substance abuse issues.
Alex Warren’s Ordinary is back at Number 1 on the Official Chart: First Look, proving it’s not out of the running yet despite Sabrina Carpenter’s
Liam and Noel Gallagher are performing in Edinburgh in August.
Paris Jackson is supporting Incubus on tour.
The Kid Laroi has revealed that he and Tate McRae are "homebodies".
John Lydon - the Public Image Ltd singer and former frontman of The Sex Pistols - has revealed he has started writing a novel, the first fictional book he has attempted.
Zara Larsson views her ambitious nature as both a blessing and a curse.
Shaggy insists he didn't write his biggest hits but had them "bestowed" on him by God.
Global superstar Robbie Williams has been confirmed as the Official FIFA Music Ambassador, marking a significant new alliance between the worlds of
Murder on the Dancefloor hitnajer Sophie Ellis-Bextor wants to "celebrate her age" with her upcoming album.
The Blow Monkeys singer Dr. Robert has revealed that former Oasis drummer Alan White quit his solo touring band in 1995 to play with Liam and Noel Gallagher.
Dua Lipa has reportedly enlisted Raye and Charli XCX as support acts for her Wembley Stadium shows
The Music Venue Trust (MVT), the UK charity dedicated to supporting Grassroots Music Venues (GMVs), has announced a 20-date tour by Essex rock trio Bilk.
The MOBO Organisation today celebrated global icon Idris Elba OBE with the unveiling of a commemorative paving stone at Barking & Dagenham College
Ali Wheeler, one of the original vocalists of The Beautiful South, and current singer of The South, spoke to Leona Graham on the latest
Huge congratulations go to Pulp, who celebrate their first Official Number 1 album in 27 years with More.
Oh, boy! Sabrina Carpenter ends Alex Warren’s record-breaking 12-week stint atop the UK’s Official Singles Chart with Manchild.
Noel has been busy practising with his bandmates for the upcoming Oasis Live '25 Tour.
The Colombian-born singer also urged her fans to raise their voices and "remain united".