Kaleidoscope Festival is returning to London's Alexandra Palace for the sixth year.
My Chemical Romance have launched official Instagram and TikTok hubs for fans as they continue their 20th anniversary Black Parade tour and tease more activity on the horizon.
LEGO has unveiled a five-set Olivia Rodrigo collection launching August 1, marking the first time the brick brand has built an entire range around a single musician’s discography.
Lily Allen has defended her choice not to speak to the audience during the show.
Reports suggest Justin Bieber has no plans to tour despite a new tab on his website sparking speculation among fans.
Iron Maiden’s Steve Harris and Bruce Dickinson have downplayed the band’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, stressing they’re not fussed and won’t attend the ceremony.
New Order will be without Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert "for the foreseeable future", "due to personal health reasons".
Ariana Grande has apologised to her fans after rescheduling three shows on her Eternal Sunshine tour, but insisted it was the "best and safest option".
Katharine McPhee and David Foster are celebrating seven years wed.
Coldplay's earliest recordings are being sold at auction.
Rapper Twista is facing jail time over an unpaid tax bill.
Rumours abound that Taylor Swift has married.
Ariana Grande has rescheduled three concerts due to 'production issues'.
Pop royalty BTS have reaffirmed their status as the defining force in global music following the phenomenal success of their fifth studio album,
Global superstar Bad Bunny has rewritten the UK live music record books after drawing more than 104,000 fans to London across two sold-out
Devonshire rock titans Muse are leading the charge on the UK Official Albums Chart, comfortably on track to secure their eighth chart-topping
Muni Long feels grateful to be "surrounded by love" after sharing her health news.
Clive Davis's funeral took place at Manhattan's Central Synagogue on Monday.
Rock icons Foo Fighters are headlining the launch of BBC Radio 6 Music's Artist in Residence: AAA, a brand-new series of exclusive films now available