Rain and technical difficulties no match for the pop-country icons as the Texans dazzle crowds with tracks from their comeback album and old favourites
At events such as Riyadh’s Soundstorm festival, pop music is the new frontier in reputation-laundering for repressive regimes, says former Guardian music editor Michael Hann
Before their 80s megastardom, the band minted a strange vision of European culture and tension that still resonates. They – and superfan James Dean Bradfield from the Manic Street Preachers – reflect on its power
The 74-year-old’s mellow but idiosyncratic pop and indelibly beautiful classic cuts provided a soothing balm for tired music fans on the final afternoon of the festival
The Second Arrangement was accidentally wiped in the studio in 1979. Now a version found by the recording engineer’s family has the community ‘freaking out’