Liberty Dunworth
Liberty Dunworth is a Staff Writer for NME, working across the news, review and feature sectors of the magazine. With a degree in Literature, she has previously written for Guitar.com and MusicTech.
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Police are investigating couple allegedly “having sex” on Download festival ferris wheel before Guns N’ Roses
“All I can think is they thought the glass was tinted, but it wasn’t at all, it was actually spotless,” one witness said

‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ is heading to the Las Vegas Sphere
The cult classic will be the latest movie to be adapted to fit the 160,000-square-foot screen

Limp Bizkit’s Wes Borland still “very emotional” about death of Sam Rivers: “We lost a piece of our DNA”
“Sam is not a replaceable person. He was the heartbeat”

Fred Again.. to host free production workshops for trans+ musicians in London
“This is an event to be celebrated for who you are and have a chance to learn from leading professionals in your field”

Taylor Swift seen leaving Electric Lady Studios after nine-hour overnight session, as New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani appears to confirm Travis Kelce wedding date
The mayor got fans talking when he said that the FIFA World Cup final at MetLife Stadium would “coincide with July 4th, America 250, and Taylor Swift’s wedding”

Lynks shares “accidental” England World Cup parody banger ‘Kick The Ball!’
“It’s time to show the world that no one kicks like Britain… except for all the times we tried to win and we didn’t”

South Arcade announce 2027 ‘Welcome To The Real World’ UK and European tour
They also dropped the raucous new single ‘DEADMEAT’

Are Faith No More returning in 2027?
The band haven’t played any live shows in a decade

Black Veil Brides announce 2027 UK and European tour
Dates follow a huge slot at Download 2026, and include a show at London’s O2 Academy Brixton

Grammys announce changes to Best New Artist and Album rules along with five new categories
New categories include Best Asian Pop Music Performance and Best Latin Song

Watch My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields reunite with Primal Scream on stage in Ireland
The legends came together and broke out ‘Rocks’, ‘Accelerator’ and more

Stewart Copeland on why he was left “heartbroken” and with “a feeling of sadness” after The Police’s Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction
They were added to the Rock Hall in 2003, and the drummer said that it was not the night he envisioned when they performed live together for the first time in decades