Beabadoobee has told Music Week that she intends to use her platform to help forge a more diverse and equal music industry.
On the eve of her second album Beatopia, ...
Over the space of five years, Beabadoobee has gone from learning guitar in her teenage bedroom to becoming a hard-touring, viral indie sensation, writing heart-on-sleeve anthems and straddling rock and ...
Beabadoobee is Music Week’s brand new cover star. In an epic interview, Bea Laus tells the story of Beatopia, her eagerly anticipated second record for Dirty Hit. The 22-year-old ...
Rina Sawayama won the New Artist award (sponsored by PRS For Music and PRS Foundation) at last month’s Music Week Women In Music 2021 awards ceremony. It was in recognition ...
Wolf Alice could be on their way to their first No.1 albums chart finish this week, and the band have told Music Week that the campaign for Blue Weekend stands ...
In 2018, Wolf Alice’s second album won them the Mercury Prize, and their third is soon to arrive, just as lockdown lifts and the path towards live music becomes clearer. ...
Music Week is delighted to reveal St. Vincent as the cover star of our new deluxe 100-page monthly print edition.
In our huge interview, Annie Clark is joined in conversation ...
A new podcast highlighting environmental action been taken by the music industry has launched.
Sounds Like A Plan will explore how execs and artists are addressing the issue and will ...
Downtown Music Publishing is renewing its deal with The 1975 for their next three albums.
The 1975 moved their publishing to Downtown earlier this year as a result of its ...
A six-strong list of executives including Good Soldier’s Donna Vergier and Dirty Hit boss Jamie Oborne are up for election as independent representatives to the BPI Council.
Fred Jude ...