Suffering from Glastonbury envy? Eight summer festivals to book now
They may not have Paul McCartney or Greta Thunberg, but there are plenty more festivals with a touch of the Glastonbury spirit
They may not have Paul McCartney or Greta Thunberg, but there are plenty more festivals with a touch of the Glastonbury spirit
Who will go down as the greatest legend of them all?
Elton is in his element on his Farewell Tour - and even at 75, his powerful, rich voice remains undiminished
Glastonbury is back after a two-year hiatus. Our team reported live from Worthy Farm as Billie Eilish took to the Pyramid Stage
By hosting Eurovision, Ukraine could have gained soft power, international attention and trade, while giving the Song Contest purpose
Absorbing and infuriating, PiL proved they were in no mood for making friends
Brian May famously performed God Save the Queen on the roof of the Palace for the Golden Jubilee, 20 years ago
The tenor talks about our monarch, his nerves about performing at tomorrow's Platinum Party, and the recent death of his mother
The New Zealander's gig turned into a hedonistic summer party
The controversial Hollywood star's guest appearance at the Albert Hall brought some much-needed focus
Frontman Adam Lambert proved he's more than just a Freddie Mercury tribute act in an evening of pure bangers at Manchester Arena
A night of joyous disco-infused numbers confirmed Ware's return to the top table of pop - and she wasn't even upstaged by Kylie Minogue
The Leeds rockers’ three-night run at the Academy in south London was a mixed bag, visually ambitious but musically limp
From tone-deaf grandmothers to uncomfortably sexual siblings, behold the most cringe-worthy acts the competition has ever seen
The trio’s first tour without Jesy Nelson will also be their last for a while – and they showed fans how much fun we’ll be missing
The singer invoked a Bacharach-and-a-bottle-of-red vibe at the South Bank
Slowhand didn't forget his original fans as he returned to touring after three years away
Urban is best known in the UK as Nicole Kidman's husband, but he had the crowd eating out of the palm of his hand at the Hammersmith Apollo
The Canadian band gave the first gig at this Camden venue since Covid and a fire closed it – and their baroque energy verged on cult-like
A rapt audience saw the Japanese-American artist dance through a world of her own, in a varied set only occasionally marred by muddy sound