Wyclef Jean is ready to turn London into a carnival as he announces his first headline show in the city in 15 years with Karnivalé: One Night Only! at KOKO. Lined up with the Notting Hill Carnival, the night promises a full live band, timeless hits and all the flair of a global superstar in an intimate venue.
Read MoreReggae Land 2025 transformed the Milton Keynes National Bowl into a sun-soaked, bass-thumping island getaway without anyone needing to pack a suitcase.
Read More"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" by Yinka Oshodi is a vibrant burst of joy from the Canadian-based Nigerian singer and songwriter born Ayoyinka Oshodi.
Read MoreSouth London’s Zuko Rosemeid and West London-raised Naim Junior ignite years of brotherhood on “Legendary Freestyle,” a stripped-back yet cinematic war cry.
Read MoreNorth London artist and producer Tommy Saint returns with “kalila”, a genre-defying single that fuses contemporary R&B with a soft Bossa Nova swing. Released via 10K Projects (home to Aitch, Trippie Redd, and Ice Spice), the track follows June’s “control” and continues Saint’s streak of carefully crafted, emotionally charged releases.
Read MoreFresh off the Brixton Academy stage supporting US rap titan Denzel Curry, London alt-rap trio Frozemode return with “HOLLOWMAN TING”, an unrelenting new single that pushes their signature rap-rock energy into even more ferocious territory.
Read MoreHouse of EL returns with “Egyptian Cotton Sweats”, a warm yet quietly piercing single that questions our collective addiction to comfort. Following the politically charged “Dirty Tricks” and the aching “Say It Ain’t So”, this latest offering trades grand statements for subtle truths, delivered with the intimacy of a late-night revelation.
Read MoreBLACK FONDU returns with im not sleeping, a jagged, high-voltage gut punch that refuses to sit in any one genre.
Read MoreAfterz brings together Très Chill’s visual worldbuilding and Troy.’s multigenre magic, first linking on Azekel’s Chocolati featuring Nao. With support from Jamz Supernova, Notion and NTS, plus collabs with Hugo Cottu and more, their project The Midnight Cafe serves late night flavour with sounds from Lagos, London, Rio and beyond.
Read MoreMarquise Fair is back with Nature of Love, a soul-pop world music gem that wraps jazz, folk and Caribbean warmth into one glowing celebration of unconditional love.
Read MoreEl Drez, born Marphus L. Drez Stewart, is Liberia’s Afro Pop and RNB sensation who’s turning heads with his smooth vocals and inspiring vibes.
Read MoreManchester’s Lei Hope is serving up something truly special with his new EP INERTIA, out now on Heist or Hit, the label behind Westside Cowboy and Her’s.
Read MoreManchester got properly mucky last weekend as DJ dynamo Badger teamed up with acid house pioneer A Guy Called Gerald for a free rave right outside Manchester Cathedral.
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