Rhian Daly
Rhian Daly is Music Editor at NME. She has written and worked for NME in different capacities since 2011, including three years as Assistant Reviews Editor. Her byline has also appeared in Time Out, Dazed, i-D, the Guardian, DIY, Wallpaper*, The Forty-Five, Evening Standard and more.
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Olivia Rodrigo live at Mad Cool 2025: pop perfection that rocks hard
Saturday July 12, Madrid: more 'Guts' and glory from a generational talent

Wet Leg – ‘Moisturizer’ review: love, lust and levelling up
After the whirlwind of their debut album, the Isle Of Wight band could have capitulated to the pressure. Instead, they return smarter, sexier and altogether stronger

Nourished By Time takes us on an imaginative journey in exclusive playlist to accompany The Cover
‘Imagine You’re 7’4, 520 Pounds Born 1946 In A Small Town In France’ features tracks from Lil Wayne, Kilo Kish, Turnstile and more

Japanese Breakfast on finally playing Glastonbury: “It was hard won”
Michelle Zauner also told us about writing for Celine Song's 'Materialists' and working with Korean indie stars Silica Gel

The Maccabees on their reunion at Glastonbury 2025: “In a split second, I was euphoric, then I was crying”
The band tell us about playing their first gigs in eight years and returning to Worthy Farm for the first time in a decade

Wolf Alice talk new album ‘The Clearing’ at Glastonbury 2025: “A lot of these songs are like a moment of peace”
The band also reflected on the recent 10th anniversary of debut album, ‘My Love Is Cool’

The Maccabees live at Glastonbury 2025: a glorious, emotional reunion
Sunday June 29, The Park: After eight years apart, the London band return to Worthy Farm for what could be their most euphoric show to date

Wolf Alice live at Glastonbury 2025: a phenomenal band at the peak of their powers
Sunday June 29, Other Stage: The returning band deliver a world-beating set as they play their biggest Glastonbury performance yet

The 5 brattiest moments of Charli XCX at Glastonbury 2025
She might not have been headlining the Pyramid, but the pop star once again dominated Glasto with her 'Brat' summer victory lap

Wunderhorse reflect on ‘Midas’’ success and talk new music at Glastonbury 2025
“I’m trying to maybe write something a little more hopeful these days"

Wunderhorse live at Glastonbury 2025: their purple patch continues in style
Friday June 27, The Park: the London band continue their momentous run around second album 'Midas' with a triumphant set

Lorde live at Glastonbury 2025: a celebratory start to her new era
Friday June 27, Woodsies: the pop star marked the release of her fourth album 'Virgin' with a euphoric run-through for early risers at her secret set