Heilung: from a drum doused with human blood to the world’s oldest song
An evening with this remarkable Danish-Norwegian-German folk collective feels less like being at a gig than witnessing some ancient rite
An evening with this remarkable Danish-Norwegian-German folk collective feels less like being at a gig than witnessing some ancient rite
Iggy Pop’s loud and lairy new album Every Loser proves the ageing rocker hasn’t lost any of his punk energy
The Edinburgh ensemble decamped to England for a concert that celebrated the New Year in magnificent, if slightly Lutheran, temper
Alice Farnham’s book In Good Hands wants to show that conductors aren’t just all shouty male maestros. Then, she snaps...
Celebrate the festive season in the rustic Italian tradition with Ensemble 1700's charming album Pastorale: Christmas Cantatas and Concertos
The electro-flamenco star sang, danced, rapped and played magnificently – and had the 20,000-strong O2 Arena crowd eating out of her hand
The Mercury Prize and BRIT winner lambasts institutional and generational racism in surprise new release No Thank You
The Californian artist's TikTok-driven fame is actually deserved: he performed with the effortless groove of a young Stevie Wonder
The Swedish sisters’ beautiful harmonies, hippy country rock and touching tribute to Christine McVie lit up the Eventim Apollo
Despite the best efforts of California-born Kehlani, the party never quite got going at the Brixton Academy
Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain have fierce chemistry as the 'king and queen of country' in Paramount+'s glossy series
The precision-tooled South Korean girl band stormed their London gig – next stop, world domination
The Canadian band performed their new covers of David Bowie, Neil Young and the Rolling Stones for a Festival Hall audience
A Child of Our Time, Michael Tippett’s dark indictment of Nazi inhumanity, was excellently delivered by the LPO, Edward Gardner and singers
The rapper is on new ground with a heartbreak album full of lovely melodies, intimate lyrics and classical flourishes. Sensitivity suits him
With just a soldering iron and a pair of pliers, Moog changed the history of music. Albert Glinsky's new book Switched On tells his story
The heavy metal-loving Eurovision star knows just how to charm a Gen Z crowd with short attention spans. But his music can become tiresome
A new iteration of Christine and the Queens' Héloise Letissier, Redcar fronted a one-off show high on drama and low on production values
This gig saw McKenzie - half of New Zealand duo Flight of the Conchords - serve up some jolly good original songs (and plenty of laughs too)
Unfussily live-streamed on Disney+, this euphoric evening in LA saw Elton perform in the States for what he claims will be the last time