Here’s what Green Day has said about Trump and MAGA as they’re set to perform at Super Bowl
Rock band are preparing to take the stage at the Super Bowl alongside MAGA-despised singer and rapper Bad Bunny

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Rock band are preparing to take the stage at the Super Bowl alongside MAGA-despised singer and rapper Bad Bunny

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Musician opens up to presenter Zoe Ball about his health, sobriety and extraordinary career for the BBC Eras podcast

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Listening to Brian May’s multi-tracked epic on a battered cassette player when I lived in repressive Havana inspired lit a spark of rebellion inside me
Throughout my childhood and teenage years growing up in 80s Cuba, Fidel Castro’s presence, and the overt influence of politics, was everywhere – on posters, on walls, in speeches that could last four hours at a stretch. The sense of being hemmed in, politically and personally, was hard to escape.
I had been raised to believe in communism, and for a long time I did. I even applied twice to join the Young Communist League, only to be rejected for not being “combative” enough: code for not informing on others. Friends were expelled from university or jailed for speaking too freely and my family included people in the military and police, so I had to be careful not to endanger them. But amid that stifling conformity, something else had begun to take hold.
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This May, the singer will embark on a global tour in support of his forthcoming album, ‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally’

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The acclaimed singer was set to perform with conductor James Gaffigan and the National Symphony Orchestra

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The former Take That star admitted he ‘desperately’ wanted to beat The Beatles’ record

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The former Take That star admitted he ‘desperately’ wanted to beat The Beatles’ record

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Twenty-five years after its initial release, Not Such An Innocent Girl has become the best-selling and most downloaded song of the week

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A new app for streaming music from TIDAL on Linux has entered beta. Tonearm, which is unofficially, is built in GTK4/libadwaita and uses official TIDAL APIs.
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Styles was photographed during the historic event wearing a hat with the slogan ‘techno is my boyfriend’

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Singer singled out the fan to ask her why she was not dancing

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The Grammy-winning artist and actor discusses body standards, romance, motherhood, music and the time she spent dancing with Prince, in the latest episode of the ‘Good Vibrations’ podcast

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Pop star returns with a sprawling house and dance-influenced track that yearns for adventure

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The pop star says he’s ‘honoured’ to have the music icon on his upcoming tour as she’s been in ‘my life for a really long time’

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Twenty years since the Sheffield band released ‘Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not’, it remains the bedrock of contemporary British guitar music. Mark Beaumont speaks to producers Alan Smyth and Jim Abbiss about the making of a cultural H-bomb

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Song features AI-created arrangement with Minnelli contributing spoken lines

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The singer’s new album comes out March 6

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Rock the Country will take place in eight U.S. cities this spring and summer

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