Andrew Trendell

Glastonbury 2024: Rumours spread of secret Coldplay show at local venue

The venue has previously seen surprise performances from headliners Paul McCartney and Foo Fighters, while there are reports that the band are simply rehearsing there

Glastonbury 2024: Check out the new outdoor Tree Stage at Woodsies

"You may find a space to be dissolved into; a space where it's about finding yourself, not losing yourself"

Billy Bragg talks activism at Glastonbury 2024: “We’re trying to put forward a vision of a better world”

With another stacked line-up of music and discussion at the Left Field, the punk-folk icon tells NME about tackling trans and immigration issues, and why you'll never see a Tory on stage

Watch Taylor Hawkins’ son Shane play ‘I’ll Stick Around’ with Foo Fighters at London Stadium

Check out photos, footage, the setlist and more from the mammoth gig here

Young people urged to register to vote: “This is your super power – don’t let them take it away”

UK residents have until 11.59pm tonight to register to vote. Campaigners tell NME why this is "most important election of our lifetime" for young people

Blur – ‘To The End’ review: Britpop legends prove love and friendship outlasts all

This moving new doc asks existential questions of the indie icons

Kneecap – ‘Fine Art’ review: poetry on the cubicle wall of a wild night out

The Belfast rap trio keep the Irish language alive with a hedonistic but brave debut

FKA Easy Life tell us about returning as Hard Life with ‘Tears’: “This is the energy I want to put out into the world” 

Check out the new single that spits back at their easyGroup legal battle, as frontman Murray Matravers tells us about his positive look to the future – and if they'll be boycotting a certain orange airline...

AURORA – ‘What Happened To The Heart?’ review: a heavy, ravey call for humanity

The Norwegian art-pop sensation ups the ante on this epic career-high, throwing up shapes along with reasons to live and to love

Bring Me The Horizon on ‘Nex Gen’, recovery and life after Jordan Fish: “You have to accept who you are”

NME headed up to BMTH's Sheffield HQ to talk about the long road to their new album, losing a member, overcoming trauma and addiction, how the personal reflects the political, and what's next for the 'Post Human' saga
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