Bananarama: a ‘heritage act’ with unashamedly fun pop hits and oodles of charm
Down-to-earth and ever-relatable, the British duo powered through hit after hit, proving why they’re still thriving after four decades
Down-to-earth and ever-relatable, the British duo powered through hit after hit, proving why they’re still thriving after four decades
The synth-pop duo brought nostalgia to the Coliseum with the first live run-through of their 1998 debut on British soil
As Daltrey prepares to step down from the Teenage Cancer Trust, there’s not only life in the old dogs yet but also power, purpose and vision
After her record-breaking night at the Brit Awards, Raye’s triumphant performance was one of raw, uplifting defiance
At London’s three-day Country 2 Country music festival there was a sense that the genre is seizing its moment as it yee-haws into a new era
The dynamic young Londoner, who lured Amy Winehouse’s manager out of retirement, could be the next Lily Allen
Fizz are one of a new breed of female-led bands for whom extrovert fun is all – and resistance was useless at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire
The veteran rockers delivered a bells-and-whistles rendition of their new album of swing standards, and left the delighted crowd buzzing
The UK’s most successful contemporary classical composer on how he became an accidental TikTok sensation
Once ridiculed, the 1990s indie survivors are now critically acclaimed darlings, playing the biggest gigs of the careers
The Russian pianist dedicated his encore to Alexei Navalny, at the end of an evening that reminded us of his virtuosity
Jazz's answer to Taylor Swift is on a dizzying ascent and it seems unlikely we'll see her in venues as intimate as this ever again
The successful grime duo's star-studded, flashy show was certainly a crowd-pleaser, but shouldn't sexist lyrics be left in the Noughties?
It might not be edgy stuff – but admired, successful bands like this are vital to our music ecosystem
Last-minute dash saves musical after leading lady and her understudy fall sick
As Andrew Scott recalls his Hamlet being interrupted by a man with a laptop, Telegraph writers remember when rudeness ruined their night
Brilliantly accompanied by pianist Malcolm Martineau, German soprano Dorothea Röschmann delivered an evening of skin-prickling Romanticism
Frontman Neil Barnes has endured several difficult years, but this was the dance music act back to their ferocious, euphoric best
For a group who have always shunned the spotlight, Sault's sensational debut gig twisted the concept of what a live show can be
The German singer brought his wild solo shtick to Wembley Arena with a berserk celebration of sex – and raw fish