The LPO triumphantly harness the excesses of Mahler, plus the best of November’s jazz and classical concerts
The composer's 3rd Symphony presents a challenge for orchestras, but the London Philharmonic Orchestra handled it with exquisite clarity
The composer's 3rd Symphony presents a challenge for orchestras, but the London Philharmonic Orchestra handled it with exquisite clarity
The 71-year-old Police drummer on employing an on-tour therapist to fix his bad blood with Sting and why he's a capitalism-loving Democrat
Rush frontman Geddy Lee reflects on how his parents surviving Auschwitz affected his childhood, the death of Neil Peart, and a Rush reunion
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The Eras Tour will no doubt be every Taylor Swift fan's favourite concert movie. But how does it compare to the likes of The Last Waltz?
The Ripper’s awful crimes changed everything for women and their families in 1970s Yorkshire – as viewers of ITV’s drama know all too well
Assembled in 1985, the pop collective set out to swing the youth vote for Neil Kinnock and kick Thatcher out. It didn’t quite go to plan
MTV may hand out Video Music Awards but it has stopped showing music videos. Why has every other TV channel followed suit?
As the rain poured down on thousands of revellers in east London's Victoria Park, the grime star delivered a wondrously wide-ranging set
After decades of earth-shaking creativity, the highest-grossing metal band of all time are stuck on autopilot – and charging more than ever
Made before his feud with Roger Waters reached boiling point, Rick Wright’s Wet Dream sank without trace in 1978. Has its time finally come?
What Elvis Costello called ‘boring music for boring people’ now rivals pop as the music industry's creative and commercial backbone. How?
The Ukrainian president has confessed that blasting ‘dad rock’ helps make him more productive. Should employers take note?
With no hits, little stage presence and few original members, the band now known as Dead & Company are filling stadiums with ease – for now
The Guns N’ Roses singer was once the most politically incorrect – and egotistical – man in rock. How did he end up headlining Glastonbury?
Pining for a gig but don’t want to pay through the nose? There’s always the next best thing