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Anti-ICE protests, brilliance by Bieber and the Dalai Lama’s first win: the 10 biggest moments at the 2026 Grammys

From the Cure winning their first Grammys to a posthumous award for Chick Corea, it was a night of heartening wins and robust politics

Milli Vanilli’s Fab Morvan on his lip-syncing downfall and Grammys comeback: ‘The truth will set you free’

Three decades after having his Grammy rescinded as part of the notorious duo, he is a nominee once more, for the audiobook of his unflinching memoir. ‘I had to tell my story,’ he says

‘I never imagined this!’ How KPop Demon Hunters could make history at the Grammys and the Oscars

As the film’s megahit song Golden looks likely to sweep everything in awards season, its singer Ejae explains why she’s ready to step out from behind her animated alter ego

Brian May says US is currently too dangerous for Queen to tour there

Queen guitarist says ‘everyone is thinking twice about going there at the moment’ when asked about touring plans

Bruce Springsteen’s angry anti-ICE song is on-the-nose in the right way

The star’s urgent and to-the-point protest song is not subtle about its target and right now that’s why it works so well

Blood, butter and boys in luv: BTS’s 20 best songs – ranked!

As the superstar K-pop boyband prepare for their first album in three years – after its members completed their military service – we count down the best of their toothsome pop

Tyler Ballgame: For the First Time, Again review – cosplaying singer-songwriter courts comparisons to 1970s greats

The much-hyped LA singer – who has been compared to Tim Buckley, Elvis and more – certainly has a beautiful voice, though he can lean too eagerly on his influences

Post your questions for the Cardigans’ Nina Persson

As the Cardigans go back on the road, their frontwoman will answer your questions on her remarkably varied career

‘If you want to nuke your life, do crack’: raw Courtney Love documentary hits Sundance

Antiheroine, a new film about the musician’s tumultuous life and career, premiered at the festival with some frank admissions but the star not present

Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir review – Paris Hilton’s act of self-love shows there’s nothing behind the mask

A look behind the scenes of the star’s second album turns out to reveal exactly what you’d expect, at arduous length

Lucinda Williams review – Americana legend brilliantly rails against a world out of balance

At 73, the lodestar of Americana still writes with urgency, as the patient force of her band sends the music grooving skywards

TikTok virality gives Jeff Buckley his first US Top 100 hit 29 years after his death

Lover, You Should Have Come Over enters charts at No 97, after becoming popular on social media platform

Gonna be golden? Who will – and should – win the big awards at the 2026 Grammys

The top categories are stacked with quality, from Bad Bunny to Kendrick Lamar, Chappell Roan and K-pop hits – but here are the artists who most deserve to triumph

David Bowie and the Search for Life, Death and God by Peter Ormerod review – the making of a modern saint

An exhilarating account of Bowie’s spirituality and the quasi-religious nature of his work, from Space Oddity to Blackstar

Placebo make theatre debut with score for Brecht production by Royal Shakespeare Company

Alt-rockers will score Hitler allegory The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, with Mark Gatiss in the title role

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  • Dalai Lama expresses ‘gratitude and humility’ at first Grammy win
  • Dalai Lama expresses ‘gratitude and humility’ at first Grammy win
  • Dalai Lama expresses ‘gratitude and humility’ at first Grammy win
  • Dalai Lama expresses ‘gratitude and humility’ at first Grammy win
  • Dalai Lama expresses ‘gratitude and humility’ at first Grammy win
  • Dalai Lama expresses ‘gratitude and humility’ at first Grammy win
  • Anti-ICE protests, brilliance by Bieber and the Dalai Lama’s first win: the 10 biggest moments at the 2026 Grammys
  • ‘People could hear me at last’: how an Italian singer lost her voice – and found it again by screaming
  • Why does a song sometimes get stuck in our heads – and what precisely makes an earworm?
  • Milli Vanilli’s Fab Morvan on his lip-syncing downfall and Grammys comeback: ‘The truth will set you free’
  • Ed Sheeran review: pyrotechnics and technical hiccups in an ambitious, looping one-man show
  • From Nouvelle Vague to Mock the Week: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
  • Is Harry Styles losing his ‘Mr Perfect’ image? Six things you need to know
  • ‘I never imagined this!’ How KPop Demon Hunters could make history at the Grammys and the Oscars
  • The Guardian view on the class crisis in the arts: the UK’s culture must not become the preserve of the elite
  • First stills from Sam Mendes’ four-part Beatles film released in Liverpool
  • Boris Godunov review – Bryn Terfel wild-eyed and barking in Mussorgsky’s relentless study of power
  • Brian May says US is currently too dangerous for Queen to tour there
  • LSO/Treviño/ Kopatchinskaja review – he conducts with a coiled-spring muscularity
  • Ballad Lines review – heartbreaking, full-throated folk music for the ages
  • Add to playlist: the boundless bedroom-made black metal of Powerplant and the week’s best new tracks
  • Julie Campiche: Unspoken review – a harpist’s tender, quietly radical hymn to women who endure
  • Leonkoro Quartet: Out of Vienna album review – a blazing exploration of Viennese modernism
  • ‘He used the trumpet as a songbird’: 100 years of Miles Davis, by jazz greats Sonny Rollins, Yazz Ahmed and more
  • Yumi Zouma: No Love Lost to Kindness review – New Zealand dream-poppers’ reinvention doesn’t go far enough
  • A night without Nessun Dorma: what does booing at the opera say about UK audiences?
  • Strozzi: Virtuosissima Sirena album review – Laura Catrani enchants with music from a true Venetian revolutionary
  • Bruce Springsteen’s angry anti-ICE song is on-the-nose in the right way
  • Blood, butter and boys in luv: BTS’s 20 best songs – ranked!
  • Earth and Other Planets review – reimagined Holst with harmonica and a hoedown

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