
The Lottery Winners reflect on Kate Nash row: “She's great for highlighting the lack of access working class people have in the arts”
Singer Thom Rylance tells NME of his regret at his row with Nash, his concerns for working-class musicians – and how he might play Nicole Kidman when his band support Robbie Williams

Kate Nash on OnlyFans, The Lottery Winners and saving the music industry: "Major labels are scared – and they should be"
Nash spoke to NME about her 'Butts For Tour Buses' campaign, saving the grassroots, and what the industry and government can do now that music has become "an impossible environment for working class people"

ASM Global arenas team up with Music Venue Trust to pledge support to grassroots
Organisers first pledged support in 2023, and now fans will have the opportunity to donate too

Kate Nash hits back at Lottery Winners for questioning her class for going to "completely free to attend" BRIT School
"Slightly confused about your argument but I will say, free performing arts in education is one of the most important things in the world to me"

The Lottery Winners clarify comments about BRIT School and privately-educated musicians: "I love all kinds of music made by all kinds of people"
They say they weren't taking aim at Kate Nash's recent ‘Butts For Tour Buses’ campaign, which aims to shine a light on the "crisis" facing live music

Lottery Winners criticise Kate Nash's attempt to represent "the working class musician” due to BRIT School education
Nash's recent ‘Butts For Tour Buses’ campaign has attempted to shine a light on the "crisis" facing the music industry

Kate Nash and her "bum on the back of a fire truck" take to Live Nation offices to protest
"The industry is in crisis, the music industry has failed artists and is completely unsustainable – and my arse is shining a light on that"

Kate Nash defends her 'Butts For Tour Buses' OnlyFans campaign: "Women being in control of their bodies is vital"
“Honestly I’m such a legend for this"

Kate Nash launches Butts For Tour Buses OnlyFans campaign: "The majority of artists are struggling to be able afford to actually play shows"
"Musicians are not seeing changes in their gig fees to help pay for all these rising costs"

Kesha and Ciara to play UK festival exclusive shows at Mighty Hoopla 2025
Kate Nash, Pixie Lott, Loreen, Vengaboys, Mutya, Jamelia, Jojo, Erika Jayne, G Flip and more also join the bill for the London festival