Pop, W.I.T.C.H.: a crazed, ham-fisted, irresistible party with the titans of Zambian rock
The originating giants of 1970s Zamrock were on fantastic form at this north-London gig, and the audience responded in kind
The originating giants of 1970s Zamrock were on fantastic form at this north-London gig, and the audience responded in kind
The world’s favourite busker reminds sceptics that he has the songcraft and charisma to bring any audience with him
All respect to the Erasure genius as he nervously performed his new drone-based album
The queen of country’s rock record may sound like overblown karaoke, but Parton’s got the vocal chops – and a sparkling guest list to boot
She never truly felt at home in London but the RnB singer seemed delighted to be back in the capital atop Troxy's stage on Friday night
The 22-year-old star from Kent has written about a psychopathic Hamlet, stalker fans and dead corpses in her impressive debut album
The thrilling US punk band keep getting weirder – but it shouldn't still be this remarkable to see middle-aged female artists rocking out
The likable polymath delivered some fine, weighty songs, though even Mulder and Scully might at times have been left scratching their heads
Whether pretending to ride a horse or bellowing through a foghorn, the talented and mesmerising Homeland star proved impossible to pin down
Williams is as candid as ever, and fans will relish footage of his love affairs and Take That-bashing – but do we really learn anything new?
The octogenarian can still move it and groove it and after 65 years in the music industry it’s astonishing and inspiring to see
The British rapper, who has won a Brit Award and the Mercury Prize, is getting the wider recognition she deserves with her latest tour
The great Northern Irishman here serves up an album of rock’n’roll covers – it’s fun, but adds little of interest to his incredible canon
Though it is thrilling to hear John Lennon’s voice again, the Fab Four’s sweet ‘final’ song should be the last scrape of the Beatles barrel
Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince keep glamorous company and could be bigger stars – but the pair seem to relish their underground status
Rachmaninov's famous concerto received a faithful and noble interpretation from Lugansky and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
'There ain't no party like an S Club Party,' they sang – but the pop group's gig at London's O2 Arena was a far cry from any sort of party
Singing his own obscure songs, the former football star delighted the Manchester crowd, but his charisma was more robust than his musicality
1989 (Taylor's Version) is an impeccable remake of her best album – and her five new tracks reflect the original's themes in intriguing ways
Rob Pilatus and Fabrice Morvan won a Grammy – then their worlds fell apart. This Paramount+ knows where to lay the blame