
Pulp are releasing a live album and concert film from their O2 Arena comeback shows
Garth Jennings directs film capturing band's victorious shows behind chart-topping 'More'.

The July 2026 issue of Dork is available to order today (Friday 12th June), with Niall Horan, XG and Baby Queen leading three covers – and, as it so happens, marking Dork's 10th birthday while they're at it.
Caught at soundcheck before the final UK night of their world tour, Dorian Electra gives 'Fake Denim' an airing while the room's still empty.
Caught at soundcheck before the final UK night of their world tour, Dorian Electra gives 'Fake Denim' an airing while the room's still empty.

Free workshop series tackles industry imbalance facing trans+ producers and songwriters.
Mechatok and Pharrell Williams contribute to the SEVENTEEN duo's eight-track debut.

TORSO directs the cinematic clip, which also stars actress Julia Garner.
The October release is led by new single 'Spin' arrives alongside Wembley Arena headliner.
Liverpool five-piece set out their biggest live schedule yet following second EP.
Support on the night comes from Sparks and Trueno, who will also appear during the headline set.ators.


The July 2026 issue of Dork is available to order today (Friday 12th June), with Niall Horan, XG and Baby Queen leading three covers – and, as it so happens, marking Dork's 10th birthday while they're at it.
Delilah Bon and Mothica join the run in support of second album 'BLOODLETTING'.
Stockholm group share 'Grease Baby' as the first taste of the PNKSLM-released LP.
Member-first reads, behind-the-scenes pieces and premium extras that hit Dork+ before anywhere else.
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After years of being labelled a pop prodigy, Ruel is rewriting his own narrative. The London-born, Sydney-raised singer first broke through as a teenager, but with 'Kicking My Feet' and the upcoming 'Kicking & Screaming', he's embracing big feelings and unapologetic joy. Growing up might just be his best era yet.
After years of being labelled a pop prodigy, Ruel is rewriting his own narrative. The London-born, Sydney-raised singer first broke through as a teenager, but with 'Kicking My Feet' and the upcoming 'Kicking & Screaming', he's embracing big feelings and unapologetic joy. Growing up might just be his best era yet.

A decade into his solo career, Niall Horan has little left to prove. There was a time when he was focused on the next hit; these days, he's thinking about the next tour, the next album and the fans who keep turning up for both.

After years of pressure, expectation and trying to please everyone else, Baby Queen's Bella Latham has made peace with following her own instincts. Even if it gets weird from here.

Born in Japan and making English-language music for a global audience, XG have become one of pop's most distinctive international success stories. As the seven-piece prepare to bring their 'THE CORE' world tour to London, they look back on the journey that brought them here.

With debut EP 'Crackled Grounds' out now, the Manchester five-piece are finding inspiration in Cormac McCarthy, Dutch farm studios and clothes they refuse to throw away.

Static Dress might be one of rock's most uncompromising bands, but Olli Appleyard has no interest in being a rock star. As the band release 'Injury Episode', he explains why making things matters more than fame, metrics or expectations.

One of the UK's fastest-rising indie bands, overpass have built their reputation on soaring hooks and an unshakeable belief in the power of live music. With debut album 'Elsewhere, Always', they're turning years of momentum into their biggest statement yet.

There are songs about toxic masculinity, motorway service stations, past lives and pet mice on 'Role Model Hermit', but mary in the junkyard insist the thing holding it all together is much simpler: friendship.

A decade into his solo career, Niall Horan has little left to prove. There was a time when he was focused on the next hit; these days, he's thinking about the next tour, the next album and the fans who keep turning up for both.

After years of pressure, expectation and trying to please everyone else, Baby Queen's Bella Latham has made peace with following her own instincts. Even if it gets weird from here.

Born in Japan and making English-language music for a global audience, XG have become one of pop's most distinctive international success stories. As the seven-piece prepare to bring their 'THE CORE' world tour to London, they look back on the journey that brought them here.

With debut EP 'Crackled Grounds' out now, the Manchester five-piece are finding inspiration in Cormac McCarthy, Dutch farm studios and clothes they refuse to throw away.

Static Dress might be one of rock's most uncompromising bands, but Olli Appleyard has no interest in being a rock star. As the band release 'Injury Episode', he explains why making things matters more than fame, metrics or expectations.

One of the UK's fastest-rising indie bands, overpass have built their reputation on soaring hooks and an unshakeable belief in the power of live music. With debut album 'Elsewhere, Always', they're turning years of momentum into their biggest statement yet.

There are songs about toxic masculinity, motorway service stations, past lives and pet mice on 'Role Model Hermit', but mary in the junkyard insist the thing holding it all together is much simpler: friendship.
Camden's Koko hosts intimate chat ahead of 'Confessions II' arrival.
Support on the UK and Ireland dates comes from The Molotovs, while The K's will join the bill at London's OVO Arena Wembley show and throughout the European run.
The new edition arrives exactly 25 years later via Geffen Records.

Brighton's most chaotic new band have a second EP, a death wish and a plan involving a pommel horse.
Quartet celebrate first EP with sold-out Soho shows and a packed touring schedule.


The Walthamstow singer launches her next chapter with a London-shot video
Two-time Grammy-nominated star drops fresh cut produced by Skillies, Shizzi and RiotUSA.
Producer extends club night series into a long-form release for Atlantic Records.

The single previews her upcoming Island Records album 'Loveland'.
Camden's Koko hosts intimate chat ahead of 'Confessions II' arrival.
Support on the UK and Ireland dates comes from The Molotovs, while The K's will join the bill at London's OVO Arena Wembley show and throughout the European run.

Brighton's most chaotic new band have a second EP, a death wish and a plan involving a pommel horse.

Quartet celebrate first EP with sold-out Soho shows and a packed touring schedule.

The Walthamstow singer launches her next chapter with a London-shot video

Dutch Uncles' Duncan Wallis fronts the 10-piece recreation of the 1984 concert film.
Two-time Grammy-nominated star drops fresh cut produced by Skillies, Shizzi and RiotUSA.
The new edition arrives exactly 25 years later via Geffen Records.

‘Florescence’ is perhaps the first record where the room truly belongs to Maisie Peters.
‘Florescence’ is perhaps the first record where the room truly belongs to Maisie Peters.

‘backflip’ doesn’t hang around, but it leaves a mark.




‘backflip’ doesn’t hang around, but it leaves a mark.

The record moves with a restless buzz that’s impossible to resist.

KuleeAngee sound like they’re having a brilliant time.

It’s bold and a clear step forward.

Bold, funny and increasingly self-assured, pushing Towa Bird further into her own lane.

Little Simz remains untouchable.

‘Florescence’ is perhaps the first record where the room truly belongs to her.

‘Everyone For Ten Minutes’ knows it has an audience already waiting in the room.

Owusu is taking names while also delivering musical brilliance.

The self-titled EP is an early statement, and the foundations are right there in the songs.

He seamlessly weaves the best of Copenhagen alt pop cool into his EDM dancefloor vision.

Pair link up on track from sixth album 'ESTRUS' due September.
The single arrives with a Maisy Banks-directed video ahead of a Chats Palace show.

The 2010 BBC Radio 1 session features among nine bonus tracks on the expanded reissue.
They'll be joined by Beach House, TV on the Radio and Fcukers for a one-night event in Queens.
Cork outfit pair 16mm clip with news of a November UK run.
On her fourth album, Sofie Royer turns her attention inward, questioning time, transformation and the stories we tell ourselves.


Heartstopper's Sebastian Croft and YouTuber Jack Edwards play duelling love interests.
Dr. Martha Newson heads up new on-site research lab studying festival behaviour.
His first Ninja Tune release in three years arrives ahead of a global tour.