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Jinkx Monsoon and BenDeLaCreme take aim at wannabe ‘fascist dictators’ ahead of new holiday show
Drag legends Jinkx Monsoon and BenDeLaCreme are teaming up for the seventh edition of their holiday show.
Anastacia on tour surprises, LGBTQ+ fans and being part of the ‘strong b*tches community’
Anastacia is heading out on a European tour in 2025 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of her iconic debut album.
Drag Race’s Tayce on her ‘special’ fashion range and who she’d go head-to-head with on All Stars
Tayce says, “when I was young there wasn’t really a Welsh, black, queer person on Drag Race or anything like that. So to go from nothing to me starring in a brand campaign is pretty big!”.
Aly & AJ: 'We want our fans to know the shows are a safe space'
Their Sanctuary Tour arrives in the UK this month and marks their first ever headline shows here.
Trixie Mattel: 'Skinny Legend will be even bigger, it opens with me in a leather "don't touch me" gown, because y'know I like to establish boundaries'
Trixie Mattel is returning to the UK for her biggest headline tour ever.
Kate Nash on male dominated festival lineups, music industry pressure and going independent
The artist chats ahead of playing the likes of Standon Calling and Community Festival this summer.
Hinds: 'The Prettiest Curse is definitely more pop and we're not ashamed'
The Madrid-based four piece Hinds are releasing their third studio album 'The Prettiest Curse'.
Steps: 'The first time we came back the industry had changed, we didn't really know what was going to happen'
The group say their sixth album is 'one of the best we've ever done' and fan reaction to the first two singles 'Something In Your Eyes' and the title track has been nothing but positive.
Cis female drag artist TeTe Bang spills the tea on Drag Race ‘tokenism’
Drag queen and Drag SOS star TeTe Bang is here to break down barriers in the male-dominated sneaker world.
Ego Ella May: 'I feel like it’s futile holding back the album for a better time, there may not be one'
The South London singer-songwriter describes her debut album Honey For Wounds as a 'real album of the heart, for you. Music to heal to'.
Courtney Act: 'That's the exciting thing about this sort of show, it’s not fixed, it’s fluid'
The Fluid Tour promises a live band, original music and fabulous costumes and Courtney tells us: "It's a pop concert meets a cabaret in the way the songs and the stories all feed into each other."
Jorja Smith: 'Navigating through the industry as an independent artist has been testing at times, but it's about having belief in what I'm doing'
Jorja Smith is kicking off her 2018 with a coveted award and huge headline tour, including two sold-out dates at the O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire, a big feat for an unsigned artist, but her trajectory has been like no other recent artist.
Rae Morris: 'Someone Out There is a natural progression, this album was freeing because I was starting from scratch'
Rae Morris kicks off her biggest headline tour to date this March and heads to venues across the UK including London's Heaven.
Dagny on her upcoming London show, overcoming fears of releasing new music and 90s influences
The Tromsø singer-songwriter chats to us as she prepares for her biggest London headline show yet.
MUNA: 'We allow ourselves the space to be imperfect, and are thankful that our fans allow us that as well'
The electro pop trio are heading to London this October for a headline show at Heaven.