Excruciating failure or underrated triumph? When Gorillaz bombed at Glastonbury
As last minute headliners in 2010, Gorillaz went down so badly Damon Albarn pleaded with the crowd to sing along. Where did it go wrong?
As last minute headliners in 2010, Gorillaz went down so badly Damon Albarn pleaded with the crowd to sing along. Where did it go wrong?
Who will go down as the greatest legend of them all?
From rap and rock to pop and funk, our writer’s pick of the most exciting artists at Glasto this year
The villain in Elvis's story has been accused of exploiting his star to death. But the music industry owes him a great debt
As the Liverpool home in which the McCartneys grew up is opened up to musicians, Mike shares his and Paul’s surreal childhood memories
The pop star filled Manchester’s AO Arena with giant spiders, monsters and terrifying bass drums – and her fans didn't want to leave
The immensely successful singer can't belt them out like she used to, but her final European tour shows she can still charm the crowd
This week’s new releases offer a fresh spin on the country genre, and toy with their audiences’ expectations on more than one level
The tech driving ABBA's digital doubles may be good for fans of past their prime – or long gone – rockers. But is it good for music?
Def Leppard nail the winning formula, Sean Paul keeps his legacy alight, Jeshi decries austerity Britain, Just Mustard dazzle from Dublin
From the X Factor to solo success, the boy from Redditch has evolved into a global superstar likened to Mick Jagger – with fans of all ages
The most chaotic show in Stones history would also be one of Brian Jones's last. These exclusive photos show the band at the end of an era
Eurythmics’ Dave Stewart goes solo, Goldie gets deep, Everything Everything turn to the future and Lykke Li has an epiphany
Nods to A-ha and Prince are scattered through this gorgeously gooey album that'll have listeners thinking it was written for their ears only
This film about the famous Norweigian pop trio has some fascinating scenes and nuggets, but its brutal honesty makes it brutally depressing
Politics – and TikTok – both played a part, but the UK entrant would never have finished second if he hadn't first hit Europe's pavements