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Jon Batiste – ‘World Music Radio’ review: hitmaker’s soul-jazz odyssey
With his seventh album, the decorated pianist and composer reimagines the meaning of world music

David Byrne and Fatboy Slim’s ‘Here Lies Love’ transforms history into a disco
The musical tells the story of Imelda Marcos with enveloping design and immersive sound thanks to L-Acoustics

Taylor Swift re-recordings: everything we know about the upcoming albums
Miss Americana has been busy re-releasing her earliest albums and we're tracking what's coming next

Lollapalooza 2023 review: the Chicago mainstay once again hits the music festival sweet spot
Grant Park, Chicago Illinois August 3-6: With staggering moments from Karol G, TxT Lana Del Rey and more the fest proves why it's the best in the US

The 1975 at Lollapalooza 2023: lots of hits and “a little bit of drama”
Grant Park, Chicago, August 4: After being banned in Malaysia, the band puts on a raucous set and frontman Matty Healy (mostly) sticks to the songs

Post Malone – ‘Austin’ review: Posty gets honest about his vices
On his fifth full-length, the agile hitmaker introduces the world to Austin Richard Post

Stephen Sanchez on performing with Elton John: “It’s a beautiful friendship, I’m really grateful”
The modern day crooner talks to NME about the inspiration for his upcoming album and taking the stage at Glastonbury

Festival d’été de Québec 2023 review: expansive fest where the city is the headliner
In it’s 55th year, the festival world’s hidden-gem shines a light on "La Vieille Capitale"

Bethany Cosentino – ‘Natural Disaster’ review: a fearless, fragile debut
The Best Coast vocalist sets out on risky and fruitful solo journey

Hannibal Buress on his rap alias Eshu Tune: “I needed to focus on music, because that’s what was really true”
The comedian turned rapper tells NME about his future music plans and how he's bringing his tracks to life on tour

Mahalia – ‘IRL’ review: bold, vulnerable, classic R&B
Featuring Stormzy, Jojo and some of her most honest writing to date, the Leicester-born singer's second album hits where it hurts

Dominic Fike – ‘Sunburn’ review: a sweltering and candid memoir
On his second album, the alt-pop purveyor looks backwards to move forward