The Scottish popsters played three songs from their next album at the surprise show...
The band's singer and songwriter <strong>Fran Healy</strong> wins two prizes at the prestigous ceremony...
<strong>Fran Healy</strong> and the boys will be joined by a host of pop acts including <a href="/artists/all-saints" class="artistLink">All Saints</a> and <a href="/artists/westlife" class="artistLink">Westlife</a>...
The <a href="/artists/travis" class="artistLink">Travis</a> frontman escapes thanks to the intervention of an <a href="/artists/nme" class="artistLink">NME</a> photographer...
The groups go home with the <strong>Best Album</strong> and <strong>Best Band</strong> prizes respectively...
The band withdraw from the <strong>Sheffield Arena</strong> extravaganza after finding out it is not a free event...
Singer <strong>Fran Healy</strong> tells <strong>nme.com</strong> of the band's plans for the follow-up to <strong>The Man Who</strong>...
The Scots will be joined by a host of other artists, including <a href="/artists/all-saints" class="artistLink">All Saints</a> and <strong>Mel C</strong>...
<strong>Fran Healy</strong> says US "feels like second home" as they unveil three tracks from the follow-up to their hit album <strong>'The Man Who'</strong>...
<a href="/artists/travis" class="artistLink">Travis</a> cover Band song in the hippy capital of the world...