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Iconic concert moments capture the magic when music and emotion collide—like Freddie Mercury’s legendary Wembley finale or Beyoncé’s electrifying Coachella set—turning sound into unforgettable history.
Streaming Milestones of Top Hits reveal music’s evolving heartbeat, where digital plays eclipse airwaves. From billion streams to viral sensations, these sonic landmarks shape today’s global soundscape.
Genre-specific releases tailor content to niche audiences, blending creativity with targeted appeal. From noir thrillers to synthwave albums, these works celebrate distinct styles, deepening fan connection and cultural diversity.
Earlier this month US President Donald Trump indicated that a deal was nearly done that would see a group of “very wealthy” Americans take ownership of TikTok’s US operations, satisfying demands made by US Congress last year regarding TikTok’s ownership, and stopping the TikTok app from being banned in the country. However, current TikTok owner ByteDance seemed less certain any deal had been agreed, and now one of the backers of that deal, private equity giant Blackstone, has reportedly bailed. Time is TikTokking for China-based ByteDance to sell the TikTok app in the US to allay fears that the Chinese government…
Vibrant beats and electrifying crowds mark this summer’s music festivals. From surprise lineups to eco-friendly stages, the season promises unforgettable moments for fans worldwide. Stay tuned for the latest festival buzz!
Avon And Somerset Police have ended their criminal investigation into Kneecap’s Glastonbury performance, concluding that there was “insufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction for any offence”. In response, the band said that “one element” of the “political policing intimidation attempt” against them is now over. However, the separate investigation into Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury set is ongoing. The updates from Avon And Somerset Police follow the launch last week of a new artist-led syndicate involving the likes of Massive Attack, Brian Eno and Fontaines DC that aims to help support those musicians who speak out on the conflict in Gaza…
If you live in New York, Puerto Rico always feels close, hovering in the music, the food, the neighbors who know all the words to Hector Lavoe’s songs outside the bodega. For nearly 16 years, I’ve lived among Nuyoricans, and my partner is one himself — his roots are planted here, although until this trip, his feet hadn’t touched the island’s soil. Bad Bunny‘s residency offered us the perfect excuse to make it happen — to experience the biggest star in the world performing in his homeland. The first night’s show (July 11) was the kind of spectacle you write home…
It’s not every day two of the country’s most exciting heavy acts happen to share a name prefix and a spot on the BIGSOUND 2025 bill. So naturally, we had to lean into the chaos. Naarm/Melbourne scene staples Bad/Love and Bad Juju have each carved out a distinct lane in Australia’s evolving alt-heavy ecosystem. The former are cinematic, unapologetically emotional, and loud in all the right places. The latter are gritty, aggressive, and flying the “grungecore” flag. Between them, they’ve got world-class live chops, mountains of new music on the horizon, and plenty to say about where the heavy genre…
A Jewish organisation in Canada is pushing for the government to deny Kneecap and Bob Vylan entry to the country. READ MORE: Bob Vylan: “We’ve been screaming about these topics at the top of our lungs for years. Why has it taken this long?” In June, following their performances at Glastonbury 2025, the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) asked the ministers of public safety and immigration to bar both groups from entering Canada, saying they have violated “Canadian hate speech laws” and contradicted “our core values.” It comes after punk duo Bob Vylan played a headline-grabbing set on the…
Iron Man, Captain America and more are set to be recast following the release of Avengers: Secret Wars. The news was shared by Marvel Studios chief, Kevin Feige, in a press discussion last Friday (July 18). In the conversation, he confirmed that after the studio has released Avengers: Secret Wars in 2027, they will recast a number of classic characters. This includes an all-new range of X-Men who are coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in time for the new X-Men movie directed by Jake Schreier. Many of the actors who starred in the X-Men movies across the past two…
