Andrew Trendell

Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall on their debut album as The WAEVE: “We asked: ‘How could we forge forward through life?'”

The duo invited NME to Coxon's house to talk about being inspired by “the blood, guts, sex and nastiness of English folk music”, working with James Ford and those Blur reunion rumours

Watch footage of Halsey tearing up Reading & Leeds and win a signed setlist

Five lucky winners will also win a deluxe edition of ‘If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power’

Reading & Leeds boss: “We’ve booked three and a half headliners for 2023 so far”

Melvin Benn gives some clues on who's playing next year, as well as sharing his highlights from 2022 and telling us about No Music On A Dead Planet

The 1975 live at Reading Festival 2022: “It’s. Just. Fucking. Bangers”

Filling in in the name of Rage Against The Machine, Matty Healy and co effortlessly party through the greatest hits

Bad Boy Chiller Crew replaced by Digga D at Reading 2022 after reports of altercation and arrests in Leeds

Police have confirmed that two people were arrested and released on bail

Fontaines D.C. talk “lighter” new material and Sam Fender’s epic McDonald’s order

Bassist Conor 'Deego' Deegan III on the dream of collaborating with Fender and Lana Del Rey, and what the future might hold at Reading 2022

Fever 333 on becoming pals with heroes Deftones and their “genre-defining” new album

Backstage at Reading 2022, frontman Jason Butler also tells us about new generations pushing for change, and living up to the legacy of the festival

Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes kick off Reading 2022 with female-only mosh pit

The frontman also flashed his bum and experienced a slight wardrobe malfunction as he brought the "underpants party" to Reading

Government warned: “Without immediate action, energy crisis will close more venues than COVID”

With UK grassroots venue facing a potential £90million extra per year in energy costs, the MVT are demanding an energy cap and swift action to prevent closures and rocketing ticket prices

Röyksopp – ‘Profound Mysteries’ and ‘Profound Mysteries II’ review: a retro-futuristic rave

The dance duo take a double album ride into Scandi melancholy and nostalgic dance
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