Becky Rogers

Áine Deane on L’Oreal Paris’ Stand Up Against Street Harassment campaign: “Everyone deserves to be safe”
NME speaks to the London-based star about L'Oreal Paris' Stand Up Against Street Harassment campaign

Luno presents All Points East joins forces with L’Oreal Paris to tackle harassment in public spaces
The London festival and L'Oreal Paris have used this summer's run of shows to educate fans on how they can make positive change

How to have the safest (and best) festival season yet
Safe Gigs For Women's Mel Kelly and NME run through some essential tips for safety

Don’t be a bystander. Here’s how you make a difference against harassment this festival season
The Stand Up training using the 5 Ds methodology is vital and useful knowledge for all festival-goers this summer

Open’er 2023: the Polish festival’s 20th anniversary – in glorious photos
Revisit all the action from the 2023 edition of Poland's biggest festival

Open’er Festival 2023: celebratory weekend of music, culture and community
From Young Fathers to Arctic Monkeys and Los Bitchos, the Polish weekender provides an uplifting slice of summer

Open’er 2023: 10 must-see artists playing this year’s festival
This four-day celebration of all things music has more than enough to satisfy your festival cravings

Island Of Love – ‘Island Of Love’ review: Jack White-approved rockers show their range
Trading their scrappy beginnings for something more polished, the London band still prove to be endearingly open-hearted on their debut

Prima Queen – ‘Not The Baby’ EP review: huge choruses and irrepressible musical chemistry

Chappaqua Wrestling: inside the Brighton band’s stunning grunge-rock glow up
As they gear up to release their debut, the group talk finding their political voices and a need for "togetherness" in music

Wunderhorse: punk-turned-Americana songwriter beloved by Fontaines D.C.
Backed by introspective power-rock, Newquay-based musician Jacob Slater's debut solo album ‘Cub’ embraces growth, heartache and discomfort

Sinead O’Brien – ‘Time Bend and Break the Bower’ review: noir-punk poetry with a dancey edge
The Irish punk-poet's debut keeps it tight with a mix of Sprechgesang allure and dancefloor-filling grooves