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 late guitarist was the softly-spoken heart of a deeply crazed band, and his uniquely pulverising sound influenced an entire generation
The electronic dance music duo may not have much stage presence, but when they can put on a stunning show like this it hardly matters
The hits – and impossibly glamorous gowns – just kept coming as the 79-year-old diva swept through her astonishing career
The music legend has died at the age of 83. But her incredible life of resilience and survival will never be forgotten
The National brim with confidence, Jessie Ware channels Jennifer Lopez and Wet Leg, and punk veterans The Damned tackle some knotty issues
Everything But the Girl are back, Pet Shop Boys consider war, Esther Rose lifts your spirits, Jethro Tull need more oomph, Tiësto stalls
A cross-generational joy from start to finish, the soft-rock pioneers powered through hits including Time of the Season with ease
Goulding’s distinctive voice spins generic pop into gold, HMLTD considers depression, Billie Marten smashes cherries in the name of love
The Senegalese singer delivers a sonic assault, The Zombies bring back prog-rock and female ‘supergroup’ Boygenius are certainly super
Roger Waters kicked off his This Is Not a Drill tour in Lisbon, with a concert that swung from unsettling to poignant
The Wrecking Ball pop star still isn't ready to settle, Van Morrison is back on safe ground and Brix Smith Start confronts her painful past
Damon Albarn’s outfit lace bubbling synths with lonely lyrics, while bands from Shame to Algiers pulse with post-punk energy
The avant-pop star joins the ranks of Kate Bush and Bjork, Pink relies on formulae, Bono’s son Elijah Hewson makes his own mark
Moving like a woman half her age, the Eighties pop siren churned out hits as if time had stood still, but the schmaltz got a little too much