Rhian Daly

Dove Ellis live in London: a captivating voice

Alexandra Palace Theatre, April 28, 2026: the enigmatic Irish indie-folk artist keeps fans on their toes with unreleased tracks and an unpredictable approach

Yves warms us up in exclusive ‘Stretch Before You Move’ playlist to accompany The Cover

The playlist features tracks by the likes of Erykah Badu, Chet Baker, Amelia Moore, Frank Ocean and more

Yves’ new chapter: a K-pop star’s quiet rebellion

Fuelled by her past in girl group LOONA, Yves is now her own artist, effortlessly adventuring through electronic, indie and alt-pop

BTS live in Goyang: connection and identity rule in this spectacular stadium show

Goyang Stadium, April 11: The boyband’s opening residency of their first world tour in nearly seven years weaves elements of traditional Korean culture into a high-tech, modern production

The dream BTS setlist: what the K-pop kings should play on their new world tour

It’s been over three-and-a-half years since the boyband staged a full-length concert – and even longer since they went on tour. Here’s the songs NME hopes they’ll perform as they kick off the ‘Arirang’ world tour

Lifeguard get playful in exclusive ‘Rhymes With Lifeguard’ playlist to accompany The Cover

The playlist features only songs where the titles rhyme with the Chicago trio’s band name, including tracks by Lou Reed, SOPHIE and Pulp

Wolf Alice close out 2026 Teenage Cancer Trust series with unreleased songs and rarities at emotional Royal Albert Hall gig

This year’s run of gigs at the prestigious London venue, which raises funds to help support young people diagnosed with cancer, were curated by The Cure’s Robert Smith

Girl Scout share the ‘Songs That Narrated Our Childhood’ in exclusive playlist to accompany The Cover

The Swedish indie-pop band have chosen songs from the likes of Elton John, Stevie Wonder and Annie Lennox

‘BTS: The Return’ review: illuminating fly-on-the-wall look at the group’s big comeback

'The Stringer' director Bao Nguyen's find a band figuring out their next move

BTS – ‘Arirang’ review: Korea’s pop kings make a grand return

After nearly four years, the world-conquering boyband are back, bringing with them new reflections on life and shining light on more facets of their cultural heritage
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