UK talent hits Dizzeeing high at Wireless Festival
For all its commercial dealings, the Wireless Festival has at least found its soul by championing UK urban music... more | Add your review
Johnny Depp has become, in his young middle age, like a star of the movies’ golden period
Public Enemies
Music
this was a triumph of eye-popping production and exhausting choreography
Madonna
Theatre
If his smug stage persona is tricky to warm to, his skill, and the snappiness of Andy Nyman’s direction, are spot-on
Derren Brown
If you are feeling totally fed up with your lot at the moment with the economic squeeze - go see this film
I thought this was an excellent, powerful production. The staging and acting were superb, it is well worth going to see
Absolutely AMAZING show that went like a train for three hours solid and didn't waiver once!

Madonna gave much more than you expect from a global superstar, even when tickets cost up to £175... more | Add your review
For all its commercial dealings, the Wireless Festival has at least found its soul by championing UK urban music... more | Add your review
Gorgeous is the word for Kaija Saariaho’s L’Amour de Loin, which gets its British premiere at the Coliseum... more | Add your review
Those who brought their Abba banners were sorely disappointed by the Benny Andersson Band offering mostly traditional Swedish folk... more | Add your review
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Storywise Dvorak’s rather wonderful Rusalka is essentially the Little Mermaid with a Slavic twist... more | Add your review
Now in their 40s but lacking none of their energy, Blur came to the capital a band reborn... more | Add your review
A new ‘live’ album, 100 unreleased songs, endless remixes... the Michael Jackson marketing machine is about to go into overdrive... more | Add your view
In an extract from Paul Du Noyer's exhilarating new history of the music that defines the capital, he recalls an early meeting with quintessentially London singer Amy Winehouse.. more | Add your view
Florence Welch oozes a mischievous, sexy and unhinged quality in her band's new album, while the Benny Andersson Band, The Duckworth Lewis Method, Acoustic Ladyland and Tinariwen release CDs... more | Add your view
Madonna, Wireless, Grace Jones, Bella Union, Rough Trade and Beggars are all playing in the capital.. more | Add your view
Take That make serious stadium domination look like all the fun of the fair at Wembley... more | Add your review
Wildlife campaigner, populariser of orchestras, now Beatles tribute act. Is there no end to Bill Bailey’s renaissance man credentials?... more | Add your review
Listen to our exclusive interview with Wireless performer Ben Hudson to find out how his collaboration with Kanye West came about... more | Add your view
Poor old Passion Pit. They came to Heaven the much-hyped makers of cerebral electronica; they leave it cursing a hellish sound... more | Add your review
A performance by the Philharmonia Orchestra brought its South Bank season to a close but there was no sense of end-of-term laxness. .. more | Add your review
Bon Iver was a fine choice for the inaugural Serpentine Sessions, three days of smaller gigs to keep Hyde Park ticking over... more | Add your review
Cuba50 tips its flat cap to the music nurtured by the island’s half-century-old revolution; the legendary Orquestra Aragon... more | Add your review
Regina Spektor — anti-folk heroine, Russian émigré and all-round oddball — headlined the first night of the Serpentine Sessions... more | Add your review
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band delighted fans in Hyde Park with a three-hour set which covered old and new hits.. more | Add your review
The sun shone bright and Bruce Springsteen, Blur and Dizzee Rascal delighted fans at Glastonbury .. more | Add your review
Verdi’s Un Ballo in Maschera is a delirious blend of melody and menace, political conspiracy and romantic love, the supernatural and the sinister.. more | Add your review
Set aside your misgivings for Wilco, Moby's Wait For Me was worth it and La Roux needs more passion... more | Add your view