BRIT Awards

Wet Leg on contributing to War Child’s ‘Help(2)’ album: “It is literally the least anyone could do”

“War Child is such an important charity because the world is a really scary place right now”

Loyle Carner at the BRITs 2026: “‘hopefully!’ was the closest representation so far of who I actually am”

He also spoke to NME about if he is working on new material to follow his 2025 album, overcoming doubt about his singing, and what it felt like to headline Glastonbury’s Other Stage last summer

Olivia Dean, Lola Young, Sam Fender and more celebrate BRITs 2026 wins at Universal afterparty in Manchester

Others on the guestlist included Jacob Alon, Dave, Holly Humberstone, Self Esteem, Jeff Goldblum, Bez, and Ezra Collective

Olivia Dean new favourite for next Bond theme song

Bookmakers have slashed odds after her success at the BRIT awards

Dev Hynes talks working with “dear friend” Lorde, his Rally Festival and any plans for a Test Icicles reunion

The artist, also known as Blood Orange, told NME about the response to ‘Essex Honey’ at the BRITs, and how he sees his current project as an extension of his Lightspeed Champion years

Jacob Alon on winning BRITs 2026 Critic’s Choice Award: “Music is important and it can make a difference”

They also shared how seeing the widespread response to debut album ‘In Limerence’ has already impacted their approach to songwriting

Serge Pizzorno on what to expect from Kasabian’s ‘Act III’ – and their 2026 tour being a combo of Oasis, Radiohead and Fred Again..

The frontman spoke to NME on the BRITs 2026 red carpet about their new music being "rooted in guitars", attracting new fans, and why Måneskin's Thomas Raggi is the “real deal”

Sombr at the BRITs 2026: “I love America, but I think music from the UK beats them”

The ‘Back To Friends’ singer spoke to NME about his love of Elton John, Oasis and The Verve

Turnstile on using their platform to speak out: “Artists serve as a mirror to reflect what’s happening in the world”

"There's a lot of dehumanisation and a lot of need for empathy and awareness," the band told NME on the BRITs 2026 red carpet

CMAT hits out at Berlinale distancing themselves from politics: “It’s cowardice”

“Everything is politics. But more than ever, art is politics because you don’t get to make art in a fascist state"
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