ROSALÍA ANNOUNCES 2026 WORLD TOUR
Rosalía will embark on her LUX World Tour in 2026, performing 42 arena shows across 17 countries.
TOE ANNOUNCE UK TOUR FOR 2026
The incredible, hugely influential, and much-loved Japanese band toe are delighted to announce a run of UK headline dates for 2026. Known for their intricate and breathtaking fusion of post-rock, jazz, electronica, math rock, R&B, and more, these long-awaited shows have been many years in the making.
CHARLOTTE SANDS ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM
Alt-pop powerhouse Charlotte Sands has announced her new album, Satellite, set for release on March 6, 2026. Alongside the news, Sands shares her latest single, ‘one eye open,’ offering another vivid glimpse into the bold, high-voltage world of Satellite. Following standout tracks like ‘HUSH,’ ‘Afterlife,’ and ‘neckdeep,’ the new single delivers her signature fusion of emotional depth and arena-sized hooks.
DEATH LENS SHARE NEW SINGLE
Los Angeles alt-punks Death Lens cut loose on their new single, ‘Power.’ Fresh off a run with Militarie Gun, the punchy track is set to appear in the upcoming edition of EA’s Skate series. Marking the band’s first release since 2024’s Cold World, ‘Power’ lands with hook-laden guitars and an uplifting edge, an optimistic signal at the end of a chaotic year.
THE HARA UNVEIL NEW SINGLE
THE HARA unveil their newest single, ‘Kings’, a track steeped in the bitter sting of broken trust. ‘Kings’ is the latest preview of their forthcoming album The Fallout, due for release on 23 January via Mascot Records. The band will embark on a UK tour throughout February and March 2026, with two special album-launch shows set for London and Manchester in January.
LIVE REVIEW + PHOTOS: SOUTH ARCADE AT THE O2 FORUM KENTISH TOWN, LONDON 28/11/25
South Arcade are a band harnessing the power of nostalgia as an entire identity. It's not only the Y2K aesthetic that feels reminiscent of the height of the early 2000's it's also the intensity of the fandom they've found through expert level social media knowhow that rivals the superstars of the MySpace era.
EP REVIEW: HARPY - VII (28/11/25)
After a huge past year and a half playing major festivals such as Download and 2000trees alongside a bunch of support slots, Harpy has ended 2025 by releasing her first bigger project, the VII EP. Inspired by the legacy of the Seven Deadly Sins, with each of the seven tracks soundtrack one of Harpy’s transgressions. Pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath and sloth. It’s everything we know and love from previous releases, just heavier, darker and has a more industrial twist to it.
FKA TWIGS ANNOUNCES 2026 WORLD TOUR
Fresh off the release of EUSEXUA Afterglow, her GRAMMY® nomination for EUSEXUA, and her recent win for Rolling Stone UK’s The Album Award, once-in-a-generation artist FKA twigs returns with the announcement of the Body Hightour. Promoted by Live Nation, the tour will bring the music of EUSEXUA, EUSEXUA Afterglow, and the rest of her celebrated discography across North America, the United Kingdom, and Europe. The North American run will include a peak performance at Coachella and a long-awaited show in Mexico City, before the UK/EU leg launches in June. Alongside the announcement, twigs has unveiled the Jordan Hemingway–directed video for Afterglow standout ‘Love Crimes.’
JIMMY EAT WORLD ANNOUNCE HUGE ANNIVERSARY SHOW AT GUNNERSBURY PARK
Arizona rock icons Jimmy Eat World have announced their return to the UK for their biggest headline show in the country to date, taking over London’s Gunnersbury Park on Sunday 16 August 2026 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their seminal fourth album Bleed American.
READING AND LEEDS 2026 ANNOUNCE SIX HUGE HEADLINERS
Pepsi MAX presents Reading & Leeds Festival has today unveiled six massive headliners for 2026. Taking over the Main Stages across next August Bank Holiday weekend are Charli XCX, Chase & Status, Dave, Florence + The Machine, Fontaines D.C. and RAYE, marking the first time in 25 years that the festivals will showcase an exclusively British and Irish headline bill.
LIVE REVIEW: BAD OMENS AT ALEXANDRA PALACE, LONDON 26/11/25
The last time Bad Omens played a headline show in London it was to 600 people at The Dome in 2023. Two years down the line and they are a band in a different league, but in many ways, the band they were always meant to become.
TAKEDOWN FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES MORE ACTS FOR 2026
The award-nominated independent rock and metal event Takedown Festival has today unveiled a new wave of bands for its 2026 edition. Returning to Portsmouth Guildhall on Friday 3rd and Saturday 4th April 2026, the festival once again promises two days packed with heavy music on the south coast.