Bruce Springsteen slams ‘King Trump’ and ‘federal thugs’ in new Minneapolis protest song
Springsteen has continued to lash out at Trump and ICE amid the tragedies in Minneapolis

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Springsteen has continued to lash out at Trump and ICE amid the tragedies in Minneapolis

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Singer-songwriter died in 1997 from accidental drowning

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Pop star will make the first live TV performance of songs from his new album, ‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally’ at the Co-Op Arena in Manchester


‘How can you write a love song when you’re feeling the feelings that you’re feeling?’ asked the singer during a candid interview with Zane Lowe

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UK pop star is embarking on a massive stadium tour later this year, which has already broken records for presale demand

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An exhilarating account of Bowie’s spirituality and the quasi-religious nature of his work, from Space Oddity to Blackstar
It has become a tired cliche among fans to say that everything went wrong in the world after Bowie died in 2016. It also misses the point: rather than being one of the last avatars of a liberal order that has crumbled around our ears, Bowie prophesied the mayhem that has replaced it.
In his later years, he thought that we had entered a zone of chaos and fragmentation. This is what allowed him to be so prescient about the internet – not its promise, but its menace. There is no plan and no order. There is just disaster and social collapse. Those looking for reassurance should not listen to Bowie (please listen to something, anything, else). His world, from Space Oddity through to the background violence of The Next Day and Blackstar, was always drowned or destroyed or incinerated: “This ain’t rock’n’roll, this is genocide” as he exclaims at the beginning of Diamond Dogs.
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Singer says he is focusing on Indian classical music

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Alexander Key was last seen on CCTV footage from Saturday

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Rapper had a lengthy apology letter published in Monday’s edition of ‘The Wall Street Journal’

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Musician said he hopes the offer will ‘ease some of the unwarranted stress and threats you are experiencing from our unpopular and hopefully temporary government’

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Spiritualized, The K’s, Jack Savoretti and Katherine Jenkins are amongst the other acts involved in the series of small concerts

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A new three-part documentary dives into the very beginning of the boyband, how they fell apart, then rallied for the pop comeback of the decade

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A new Netflix documentary offers the most comprehensive look yet at the remarkable story of one of the UK’s biggest boybands. Roisin O’Connor speaks to director David Soutar about getting the band to trust him with telling it

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The hugely popular group will perform on three days in Mexico City

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Dunbar was half of the influential reggae rhythm section and production duo Sly & Robbie

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The ‘Wall Street Journal’ ad, addressed to ‘Those I’ve Hurt,’ addresses the rapper’s previous antisemitic behavior

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Super Bowl LX will take place February 8 in California

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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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These records serve as statements of intent and have the power to change or reshape the industry, inspire fellow musicians, and drive essential conversation about our understanding of music. Roisin O'Connor picks the best of the bunch

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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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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