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  • Kevin Jonas.

    Pop?singer Kevin Jonas documents skin cancer treatment

  • Doja Cat on stage.

    Doja Cat review ? bombastic show of strength from pop’s great contrarian

  • Download festival in 2022.

    Multiple bands pull out of Download festival over Barclays’ Israel ties

  • Françoise Hardy in 1964. At the end of the 60s, after a string of hits, she gave up performing live: ‘I hated what it all involved.’

    Francoise Hardy obituary

  • Best culture of 2024 so far
    The?best albums of 2024 so far

  • Francoise Hardy: France’s girlish ye-ye star was a groundbreaking musical artist

    Alexis Petridis
  • Francoise Hardy, French pop singer and fashion muse, dies aged 80

  • Sister Bliss of Faithless.

    ‘Don’t worry about AI. People want bodies in a room’: Faithless on the eternal power of rave ? and the death of Maxi Jazz

    The dance music legends are preparing their first live shows without their late frontman. They explain why they can’t replace his voice, but can continue his spirit
  • Mariah Carey performs during a concert in Times Square

    Stream team
    Mariah’s World: utterly unrelatable and completely fabulous reality TV

    This series is a sometimes frustrating, ultimately illusory fantasy befitting the elusive chanteuse herself
  • Honey Cone circa 1970.

    War, disastrous sex and a lot of lawsuits: the chaotic aftermath of Motown’s peak years

    Disenchanted with Motown, star songwriters Holland-Dozier-Holland set up a pair of bold new labels: Hot Wax and Invictus. As a new box set is released, its artists remember their personal, political songs ? and exhausting battles
  • A Beatles fan screams with excitement

    When the Beatles came to Australia: ‘Letters to the editor were apoplectic about their hair’

  • Beth Gibbons performing at the Barbican.

    Beth Gibbons review ? otherworldly presence transcends light and dark

  • Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins performing at O2 Arena.

    Smashing Pumpkins and Weezer review ? mismatched 90s rockers bore and charm

  • Paloma Faith

    Honest playlist
    ‘You’re Beautiful by James Blunt is terrible!’: Paloma Faith’s honest playlist

  • He stretches out his arm to hit the keyboard while wailing into a microphone, nearly hitting his backing singer

    Jazz Emu: Knight Fever review ? fun synthpop pastiche about a frontman striving for glory

    Half musical comedy, half party, Archie Henderson’s show ranges far and wide over the travails of his slinky singer vying for a knighthood
  • Taylor Swift in concert at Murrayfield stadium in Edinburgh on 7 June 2024.

    Brief letters
    One?Swift does not make a summer

    Taylor who? | This year’s absence of swifts | Festival food | Suzi Quatro | The King’s medals
  • BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend, Day 3, Luton, UK - 26 May 2024<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Isaac/REX/Shutterstock (14504516h) Sabrina Carpenter BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend, Day 3, Luton, UK - 26 May 2024

    Frothy, fun and hard to resist: is Sabrina Carpenter’s Espresso the song of the summer?

    The US singer’s hit has all the elusive qualities that can elevate a tune into a touchstone for sunny memories
  • Cinya Khan, Maya Rae and Judah Mayowa, dressed in jeans and white shirts, sitting on a bed with some dried flowers

    One to watch
    One?to watch: Tiny Habits

  • Nicola Roberts, Cheryl, Kimberley Walsh and Nadine Coyle dressed in smart red and black outfits and photographed against a chequerboard background

    Girls Aloud on public bullying, getting older and reuniting after the loss of Sarah Harding: ‘I keep expecting her to burst into the room’

  • Taylor Swift performing at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh.

    Taylor Swift review ? as all-powerful as a pop star can be

    ?The audience is overwhelmed by an astonishing, risk-taking, strangely intimate extravaganza ? and Swift in turn is overwhelmed by them
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