In a monumental announcement for rock enthusiasts across the nation, India's leading live event company EVA Live proudly presents the Indian debut of legendary alternative rock group The Smashing Pumpkins.
The Symphony Orchestra of India (SOI), the country’s only full-time professional orchestra, proudly announces its Autumn 2025 Season, taking place from 12th to 26th August at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), with support from SOI patron, Citi.
Recently, multi-Platinum, GRAMMY®, BRIT, Golden Globe and Oscar winning artist and songwriter Sam Smith unveiled his new single, To Be Free released by Capitol Records.
Jason Derulo teams up with Fantomel and Kate Linn to release the new version of the viral hit Dame Un Grrr early this week. Originally created by Fantomel and Kate Linn, the track now gets a fiery remix featuring international superstar Jason Derulo. The release is set to become the sound of summer 2025.
Ivor Novello Rising Star Winner and BRIT Award-nominated South London artist Lola Young unveils her single d£aler, from her highly-anticipated album I’m Only F**king Myself, due out 19th September.
Recently, critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Reneé Rapp reveals her latest single Why Is She Still Here?, from forthcoming sophomore album ‘Bite Me’ (out 1st August via Interscope Records).The track is accompanied by an official visualizer in which Rapp puts her powerhouse vocals on full display as she performs the track live on stage highlighted only by a single star spotlight.
Recently, Lord Huron - the project of Los Angeles-based artist Ben Schneider - released their new album, ‘The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1’, via Mercury Records. Schneider has an unquestionable "ability to create elaborate backstories for songs” (Uproxx).
The Last Dinner Party are very pleased to announce details of their second album, ‘From The Pyre’. It’s released on the 17th October 2025 through Island Records. To coincide with the album’s announcement, the band shares their first single, This Is The Killer Speaking.
Ozzy Osbourne the legendary frontman fo Black Sabbath, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 76 after years of failing health, including a battle with Parkinson’s disease.