The music world has been buzzing with activity, from sombre goodbyes to tantalising tour announcements. Here’s everything you need to know about what’s happening in the industry right now.
The Black Parade, released in 2006, catapulted My Chemical Romance to global stardom. Tracks like Welcome to the Black Parade, Teenagers, and Famous Last Words became anthems for a generation of misfits and outcasts.
As fans continue to flood social media with support for Lana Del Rey, one thing is clear: the narrative is shifting. And with artists like The Weeknd championing her legacy, it might not be long before Lana finally gets the universal recognition she deserves.
Sabrina has been on a roll since the release of her critically acclaimed album Short n' Sweet in August 2024. The record, filled with heartbreak, self-discovery, and sharp-witted lyricism, earned her a new level of recognition as both a vocalist and songwriter.
Auckland, are you ready? Kaytranada is officially heading our way for a one-night-only performance that’s set to blow the roof off Trusts Arena on 16th January 2025. With his unmistakable blend of electronic, funk, and hip-hop beats – and a special guest appearance from the one and only Channel Tres – this is shaping up to be the gig of the summer.
Known for her vibrant stage presence, outrageous costumes, and a catalog of certified pop anthems, Perry is set to bring all the feels to British fans.
Sabrina was mid-set when the opening notes of Aguilera’s Ain’t No Other Man kicked in. Moments later, Christina herself strutted on stage, mic in hand, ready to serve vocals for the gods.
So Close to What will be her first album since 2023’s Think Later, which spawned hits such as “Greedy” and “Exes” and pushed her into the global spotlight. With her sophomore album debuting at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and her Think Later World Tour keeping her busy throughout 2024, anticipation for her latest release is sky-high.