In a mesmerising collaboration, the two musicians entwine very different styles
Veteran noise-rocker Kim Gordon and jungle revivalist DJ Nia Archives were among the final day’s other highlights
A headline set at BST Hyde Park showed how the group have mellowed from frantic adolescence into thoughtful middle age
The smutty humour of György Ligeti’s 1978 work has dated but the singing keeps it fresh
Headliners brought stadium-style stagecraft to Worthy Farm in Somerset — but also had an eye on the ever-growing home audience
Others have tried to capture the song’s aura of warm reassurance, though few have carried it off
This engaging chronology by the legendary drummer Questlove also functions as a memoir of his life from hip-hop fan to successful musician
Also reviewed: Giulio Cesare at Glyndebourne has fine singing and Bollywood razzamatazz
The punk disrupter is keeping up her fight against an authoritarian Russia — but with an eye-catching array of art installations
The singer overcame sound problems to deliver spirit-soaring bangers to an excitable crowd
The Guatemalan musician’s new record offers art-pop songs that are affecting, engrossing and richly textured
The Melbourne quartet’s fourth album is irrepressibly joyous and alluringly weird
Neil Tennant and David Gilmour are among the many notable guests in this diverse and intriguing programme of music
Licensing negotiations come as industry wrestles with legal and creative impact of artificial intelligence
Green-Wood Cemetery plays unlikely host to the Angel’s Share concert series
The Californian band played classic albums ‘Dookie’ and ‘American Idiot’ in full — and they have aged remarkably well
The band’s storming classic was based on an old gospel blues number first recorded in 1927
Their gig at the London Stadium was visually unspectacular but reliably thrilling
The maverick Finnish musician hopes his new multitasking marathon will provoke an emotional reaction in audiences
Ludovic Hunter-Tilney selects his best mid-year reads
Richard Fairman selects his best mid-year reads
The fivesome’s debut album has the roaring momentum of a young band ready to go
The group’s debut album makes careful and artful use of controversial ingredients
The London leg of the Mañana Será Bonito tour was a fun and frothy pop spectacle on a massive scale
The conductor and the Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro alla Scala capture the Italianate splendour of ‘Inno delle nazioni’ and ‘Quattro pezzi sacri’
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