Interview: 98° Bring the Heat with New Album ‘Full Circle’ Blending Fresh Tracks & Fan Favourites
98° delighted fans with the announcement of their new album Full Circle, a fusion of
98° delighted fans with the announcement of their new album Full Circle, a fusion of
Lead photo: Sean Black Andy Bell rose to prominence with his extensive catalogue as part
Lead photo: BBC Media Centre Following the dramatic conclusion of Season 3 of The Traitors
Gary Kemp made a surprise return to his solo career in 2021 with album INSOLO,
As always, this year has been a truly eclectic musical year that has seen some
Ben Barnes continues to assert himself as a true multi-hyphenate with the star straddling successful
It’s not Hyacinth, there’s a new Bouquet in town as Gwen Stefani ends the eight
Michele Morrone and Megan Fox lead Subservience, tapping into themes of artificial intelligence gone wrong,
After nearly two decades since her debut, Paris Hilton has re-emerged on the music scene
The quick-witted Daniel Wye returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with Séayoncé: She Must Be
Kim Wilde returns with details of her new studio album Closer, which the UK pop
The world of Shrek meets burlesque in Swamplesque, a glorious celebration of body positivity, high
Sam Edmunds’ The Chaos That Has Been and Will No Doubt Return takes to the
Performer Jodi Markel leads solo show Leni’s Last Lament which delves into the playwright Gil
The charismatic Frances Ruffelle and Norman Bowman lead the charming musical The Scot and the
Channel 4’s tea-time television staple Come Dine With Me is the focus of the parody
Queen Victoria’s legacy as the second-longest reigning British monarch is explored in the fascinating and
The inimitable Luke Bayer leads the one-man show DIVA: Live From Hell by playwright Nora
Delivering the campest stunt show known to man, RuPaul’s Drag Race UK champ arrives at
Floating Shed, an Israeli-Palestinian-British production company, brings their timely Rebels and Patriots to the Edinburgh
Peter McCormick brings Beyond Krapp to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe stage, housing itself in the
George Orwell’s 1949 published classic 1984 continues to prove a prescient and worryingly relevant text
Australian cabaret icon Reuben Kaye returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with his latest blend
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