
London's ‘Live Odyssey’ immersive experience to include David Bowie, Oasis, Arctic Monkeys: “A time capsule for British music”
The experience is “a groundbreaking tribute to the sounds that shaped Britain”

Sheffield Leadmill given date to move out of venue after losing court battle
Justice Sir Alastair Norris ruled in favour of the Electric Group, meaning The Leadmill tenants have about three months to evacuate the premises

New Leadmill landlords promise "bright future for this venue" as "a cornerstone of the live music scene in Sheffield for the next 100 years" after winning court ruling
The Leadmill Ltd shared in an update that "there is no immediate timeline for what happens next” for the venue

Sheffield's Leadmill loses eviction court battle with landlord – but vow to fight on
Building owners issued an eviction notice in 2022, leaving the iconic venue's future up in the air

Sheffield Leadmill lose planning application to "gut" parts of the venue if evicted
The venue's future has been uncertain since the building owners issued an eviction notice in 2022

Watch Lola Young cover Arctic Monkeys’ 'I Wanna Be Yours' on SiriusXM
The singer also performed a stripped-back version of her viral hit ‘Messy’ at the session

Sex Pistols’ Steve Jones tells us about Teenage Cancer Trust gigs and scrapped Alex Turner writing session
The guitar icon catches up with NME about the band's future with Frank Carter, the impact of Danny Boyle's 'Pistol' biopic, plus his thoughts on Trump's America and John Lydon's politics

Arctic Monkeys fans have just discovered what debut album cover star Chris McClure is doing now
"Just found out this bloke is that Sunday league TikTok manager Steve Bracknall lol"

Renowned Arctic Monkeys producer James Ford of Simian Mobile Disco reveals leukaemia diagnosis
"I’m very aware that it’s gonna be a bumpy road ahead but I’m confident, upbeat, and ready to fight and I hope to be out the other side of the initial treatment in 6-8 months time"

Glastonbury neighbour scammed recently bereaved widow out of £670 fake tickets
Paul Kelly, who lost his wife in 2021, hoped that attending the legendary music festival would help “get him out of the house”