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Behold! Nina Simone’s chewing gum! Inside the show celebrating extreme pop fandom

Leaves from Dolly Parton’s front garden, a Yellow Submarine cookie jar full of ashes, a branch from the tree Marc Bolan’s car hit … our writer explores Holy Pop, the exhibition where superfans are sacred

‘This keeps the dream alive’: the bands sleeping at venues to make touring work

A new UK scheme is encouraging venues to provide accommodation for touring acts. But what if someone hurls a TV through a window?

Ecca Vandal, the genre-defying punk-rap star on getting offline and having tea with Flea: ‘It constantly spins me out’

The Australian singer’s new album, Looking For People to Unfollow, is a punchy rejection of ‘faux-sincerity’ and music being reduced to TikTok-able snippets

Dr Hook co-frontman Dennis Locorriere dies aged 76

Singer took lead vocal on UK No 1 When You’re in Love With a Beautiful Woman, and had numerous other transatlantic hits

Still collapsing after all these years: Einstürzende Neubauten on their fifth decade as a Berlin legend

The band’s newest member, Josefine Lukschy, was born the year their fifth album was released. They and founding member Blixa Bargeld talk about leading the counter counter-culture

Harry Styles review – a genuinely charismatic performer who has pulled off one of the hardest tricks in pop

Johan Cruijff Arena, the NetherlandsStyles’ first stop in his Together, Together tour, which will see him perform lengthy residencies around the world, is a reminder of how talented he is

Dua Saleh: Of Earth and Wires review – ambitious confrontation of global catastrophe is surprisingly cautious

While the first track is a scorching mix of poetry, rap, falsetto vocals and acoustic guitar, elsewhere the Sudanese-American’s second album feels a little underbaked

‘I had to start living for me’: Suzette Charles on winning Miss America, confronting Bill Cosby and releasing her debut album 33 years late

From late-night calls with Stevie Wonder to tours with Frank Sinatra, the US singer seemed primed for success – so what caused her to hide from the public for decades? Finally back in the spotlight, she tells her remarkable story

Canada is welcome to join Eurovision, says song contest director

‘We know that Mark Carney wants to sort of embrace Europe,’ says competition director Martin Green

Eurovision 2026: Delta Goodrem sends Australia to the grand final with note-perfect performance

There was wind, there was fire, there was Goodrem’s remarkable upper-range – resulting in a refreshingly self-assured offering from Australia

Clarence Carter, US soul star who had hits with Patches and more, dies aged 90

Singer-songwriter, and former husband of Candi Staton, was blind from birth and had further hits including Slip Away and Back Door Santa

Genesis Owusu: Redstar Wu & the Worldwide Scourge review – political fury and propulsive fun

Seething with righteous anger and moshpit-ready tracks, the Australian artist’s genre-hopping but cohesive LP makes a case for the durability of the form

‘AI isn’t going to have any beneficial influence on humans’: Beth Orton on creativity, craft and the inspirational power of David Bowie

Ahead of her new album, the singer-songwriter answers your questions on big 90s nights out, financial survival and the time a whole tube carriage serenaded her

US man accused of killing rock singer in 1993 arrested after decades on the run

Richard Werstine, wanted in connection with killing of Cold as Life vocalist Rodney Barger, was arrested in Panama

‘Sung by a silver robot from 1984!’ The 11 biggest bangers in Eurovision 2026

Delta Goodrem, rappers on scooters and a Lion spray-painted silver from head to toe … as Europe’s pop circus returns amid protests and pyrotechnics, we pick the songs set to dominate this year’s grand final. Bangaranga!

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  • Moldovan public TV chief resigns over Eurovision ‘neighbourhood voting’ lapse
  • ‘This keeps the dream alive’: the bands sleeping at venues to make touring work
  • Jayson Gillham: MSO executive suggested cancelling pianist’s concert before seeing Gaza comments, court hears
  • Carters’ cries, lullabies and tales of errant crocodiles: Lero Lero and the battle for Sicily’s soul
  • Ecca Vandal, the genre-defying punk-rap star on getting offline and having tea with Flea: ‘It constantly spins me out’
  • Requiem for America review – Brent Michael Davids gives the invisible a voice in his urgent new work
  • ‘I had been silent for a very long time’: how a chance meeting at a burger van revived techno genius the Field
  • Shakira in line for €55m payout as Spanish court rules tax fines were wrong
  • Dr Hook co-frontman Dennis Locorriere dies aged 76
  • Pianist Jayson Gillham says he never considered apologising for Gaza comments, trial hears
  • Still collapsing after all these years: Einstürzende Neubauten on their fifth decade as a Berlin legend
  • French star Patrick Bruel denies multiple sexual assault allegations
  • Dame Felicity Lott obituary
  • Anne-Sophie Mutter review – star violinist celebrates 50 years in brilliant style
  • Britten Sinfonia: Britten in America review – delightful music from a fruitful vacation
  • Harry Styles review – a genuinely charismatic performer who has pulled off one of the hardest tricks in pop
  • 70th Eurovision song contest grand final – as it happened
  • Flying Lotus: ‘People kept saying, “You can’t make hip-hop with a laptop.” Those comments were my fuel’
  • John Lennon: The Last Interview review – Soderbergh imagines there’s no people with bland AI clipshow
  • How did Eurovision go from sequins and flares to geopolitical slugfest?
  • From Normal to Ania Magliano: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
  • Giant green pickle tells us UK’s Jewish culture month has begun
  • Belle and Sebastian write Scotland anthem after dramatic World Cup qualifier
  • Drake: Iceman / Maid of Honour / Habibti review – ​triple-album comeback is a boring, bloated disaster
  • Eurovision 2026: why is Australia competing – and could Delta Goodrem actually win?
  • BBCNOW/Bloch/Eberle review – this was a riveting and beguiling concert
  • ‘I haven’t had a loo break since 2009!’ The truth about Eurovision – as told by its biggest icons
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